Daily Reflector, Mon., July 10, 1950
Mrs. Ida Jane STOCKS, 68, wife of William F. STOCKS, died suddenly at her home
near Greenville at 9 oclock Sunday morning after suffering a heart attack.
Funeral services will be conducted at the chapel of the S. G. Wilkerson and Sons
Funeral Home at 4 oclock Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Walter B. NOBLES, Free
Will Baptist minister of Winterville, and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. STOCKS, daughter of the late Mack and Rachel PAGE BAGLEY, was born and
reared in Sampson county and was married to Mr. STOCKS in 1924 and had lived
here since that time. She was a member of Clement Missionary Baptist Church in
Sampson County. Surviving are her husband; a foster son, Linwood Earl HARRIS of
the home; and two step-daughters, Mrs. Walter LANGLEY of near Pactolus and Mrs.
Alfred HATHAWAY of near Coxs Hill, and 12 step grandchildren.
Daily Reflector, Mon., July 10, 1950
Mrs. Ida Jane STOCKS, 68, wife of William F. STOCKS, died suddenly at her home
near Greenville at 9 oclock Sunday morning after suffering a heart attack.
Funeral services will be conducted at the chapel of the S. G. Wilkerson and Sons
Funeral Home at 4 oclock Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Walter B. NOBLES, Free
Will Baptist minister of Winterville, and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. STOCKS, daughter of the late Mack and Rachel PAGE BAGLEY, was born and
reared in Sampson county and was married to Mr. STOCKS in 1924 and had lived
here since that time. She was a member of Clement Missionary Baptist Church in
Sampson County. Surviving are her husband; a foster son, Linwood Earl HARRIS of
the home; and two step-daughters, Mrs. Walter LANGLEY of near Pactolus and Mrs.
Alfred HATHAWAY of near Coxs Hill, and 12 step grandchildren.
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