Interment was in Ogden cemetery under the direction of First National Funeral home.
A member of the Boeuf River Baptist church, Mrs. Killen was born March 4, 1884. She died at 2:45 p.m. Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Otis Porter, after an illness of two years.
Survivors of Mrs. Killen include her husband. C.J. Killen of Winnsboro; a daughter, Mrs. Edna K. Porter, Winnsboro; a grandson, Glynn Porter, Winnsboro; a number of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were James Rolen, Jeff Hawsey, Mike Loflin and Bud Johnston.
Published in The Franklin Sun (Winnsboro, LA), September 5, 1957
Interment was in Ogden cemetery under the direction of First National Funeral home.
A member of the Boeuf River Baptist church, Mrs. Killen was born March 4, 1884. She died at 2:45 p.m. Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Otis Porter, after an illness of two years.
Survivors of Mrs. Killen include her husband. C.J. Killen of Winnsboro; a daughter, Mrs. Edna K. Porter, Winnsboro; a grandson, Glynn Porter, Winnsboro; a number of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were James Rolen, Jeff Hawsey, Mike Loflin and Bud Johnston.
Published in The Franklin Sun (Winnsboro, LA), September 5, 1957
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Mrs. Killen was the youngest child born to the union of Isaac Francis Marion Skinner and Josephine Snowden, who married June 7, 1866 in Clarke County, MS.
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