NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, February 2, 1940
W.W. LIPHAM, 68, DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
W.W. Lipham, prominent farmer and citizen, died at his home near Waresville, Tuesday, with funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. J.C. Adams, and burial with Masonic honors at the Bethel churchyard. Mr. Lipham was a native
of Heard county, always standing for the right, a good man and neighbor and ever held in high esteem by those who knew him best. His home was always one of hospitality. Surviving are his widow, five sons and five daughters:
Byron, Hulet, of LaGrange, Amos of Jackson Miss., Sam of East Point, Bill of Franklin; Mrs. A.J. Pike, Rock Mills, Ala, Mrs. Cliff Barber, LaGrange, Mrs. Howard Pope, Mrs. Bob Nelms and Miss Kate Lipham, Franklin; two brothers, T.A. and C.F. Lipham, Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. R.A. Bonner, Carroll County, Mrs. R.F. Buchanan, Franklin.
NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, February 2, 1940
W.W. LIPHAM, 68, DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
W.W. Lipham, prominent farmer and citizen, died at his home near Waresville, Tuesday, with funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. J.C. Adams, and burial with Masonic honors at the Bethel churchyard. Mr. Lipham was a native
of Heard county, always standing for the right, a good man and neighbor and ever held in high esteem by those who knew him best. His home was always one of hospitality. Surviving are his widow, five sons and five daughters:
Byron, Hulet, of LaGrange, Amos of Jackson Miss., Sam of East Point, Bill of Franklin; Mrs. A.J. Pike, Rock Mills, Ala, Mrs. Cliff Barber, LaGrange, Mrs. Howard Pope, Mrs. Bob Nelms and Miss Kate Lipham, Franklin; two brothers, T.A. and C.F. Lipham, Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. R.A. Bonner, Carroll County, Mrs. R.F. Buchanan, Franklin.
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