MRS. ETHEL BACON DIES AT PARAGOULD HOSPITAL
Mrs. Ethel Bacon, aged 71 of 605 East Poplar street, died at two this morning at the Paragould hospital, following an illness since last November due to a cancer. She was a native of Greene county and was the widow of the late Henry Bacon, who died in 1927.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon from Clark's Chapel church and burial will be made in Clark's Chapel cemetery.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Jernigan of Bakersfield, Calif.; three sons Albert and Frank Bacon of Paragould and Allen Bacon of Sacramento, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Bess Huffman of Lake City, Mrs. Ben Camp of route three and Mrs. Nora Camp of route four; five brothers, Hugh, Albert, Sam and Lon Robinson of Paragould and Frank Robinson of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; and seven grandchildren.
Paragould Daily Press Aug 14, 1946
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Funeral Services Are
Held For Mrs. Bacon
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel
Bacon of Paragould, who died
Monday, were conducted Wednes-
day at Clark's Chapel church and
burial was made in the Clark's
Chapel cemetery. The Rev. R.
E. Wilson officiated. Pall bearers
were: Bill Whittington, James
Hart, Eugene Widmer, Edd Dunn,
Elmo Frey, and Olen Lewis.
Flower girls were: Mrs. L.E
Shrader, Mrs. Josephine Whittington,
Mrs. Elzie Faulkner, Mrs.
Milas Lewis, Mrs. Bennie Brashears,
Miss Alma Widmer, and
Mrs. Olen Lewis.
MRS. ETHEL BACON DIES AT PARAGOULD HOSPITAL
Mrs. Ethel Bacon, aged 71 of 605 East Poplar street, died at two this morning at the Paragould hospital, following an illness since last November due to a cancer. She was a native of Greene county and was the widow of the late Henry Bacon, who died in 1927.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon from Clark's Chapel church and burial will be made in Clark's Chapel cemetery.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Jernigan of Bakersfield, Calif.; three sons Albert and Frank Bacon of Paragould and Allen Bacon of Sacramento, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Bess Huffman of Lake City, Mrs. Ben Camp of route three and Mrs. Nora Camp of route four; five brothers, Hugh, Albert, Sam and Lon Robinson of Paragould and Frank Robinson of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; and seven grandchildren.
Paragould Daily Press Aug 14, 1946
.............................................................................
Funeral Services Are
Held For Mrs. Bacon
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel
Bacon of Paragould, who died
Monday, were conducted Wednes-
day at Clark's Chapel church and
burial was made in the Clark's
Chapel cemetery. The Rev. R.
E. Wilson officiated. Pall bearers
were: Bill Whittington, James
Hart, Eugene Widmer, Edd Dunn,
Elmo Frey, and Olen Lewis.
Flower girls were: Mrs. L.E
Shrader, Mrs. Josephine Whittington,
Mrs. Elzie Faulkner, Mrs.
Milas Lewis, Mrs. Bennie Brashears,
Miss Alma Widmer, and
Mrs. Olen Lewis.
Gravesite Details
Ethel Robinson Bacon & Henry Bacon's original headstones were replaced with the current ones in 1980 by her sons and daughter when matching headstones were placed on the unmarked graves of three of their children. Original stones were removed.
Family Members
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Andrew Manuel Robinson
1849–1938
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Sarah Emaline Heard Robinson
1850–1927
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Henry Bacon
1863–1927 (m. 1889)
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Nora Robinson Camp
1873–1946
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Hugh J Robinson
1878–1963
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Alonzo Lee Robinson
1878–1955
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Sarah Robinson Camp
1880–1962
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Frank Robinson
1883–1969
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Bessie Irene Huffman
1885–1964
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Albert William Robinson
1887–1955
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Samuel Harrison Robinson
1889–1982
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Mattie Bacon
1892–1898
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Maggie Bacon
1894–1898
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Evente Lee Bacon
1896–1896
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George Monroe Bacon
1900–1907
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Bessie Bacon
1904–1907
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Ruth Bacon
1907–1910
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Albert Rodney Bacon
1908–1997
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Henry Frank Bacon
1911–2000
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Allen Nisbett Bacon
1915–2008
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Edith Bacon Jernigan
1918–2001