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Eldora E. <I>Blanton</I> Henry

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Eldora E. Blanton Henry

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
23 Feb 1953 (aged 74)
Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6480167, Longitude: -85.5839917
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Married William Newberry Henry on 10 Sep 1896, in Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.

The following obituary was provided by contributor SweetCarolineage (48614303):
Funeral services for Mrs. Eldora B. Henry, 75, of 910 Carter Street, were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock from the First Methodist Church of Heflin by the Revs. Horace Homesley and Lynn Lanier. Burial was in the Heflin Cemetery, Usrey in charge.

Mrs. Henry died Monday evening at Memorial Hospital following a two-year illness. She had lived in Anniston for 38 years at the time of her death.

Surviving are a son, Melvin Henry; three daughters, Mrs. T.K. Beaty, Mrs. Mildred Nicholson and Mrs. P.G. Gray, all of Anniston; two brothers, Jim and John Blanton, of Heflin, and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Hardy of Weaver and Mrs. Gus Pulley of Fruithurst.

Pallbearers were Frank, Ray, and R.D. Hardy, and Grady, John D. and Oscar Blanton.

Published in The Cleburne News (Heflin, AL) - Wednesday, February 25, 1953, p. 10
Married William Newberry Henry on 10 Sep 1896, in Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama.

The following obituary was provided by contributor SweetCarolineage (48614303):
Funeral services for Mrs. Eldora B. Henry, 75, of 910 Carter Street, were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock from the First Methodist Church of Heflin by the Revs. Horace Homesley and Lynn Lanier. Burial was in the Heflin Cemetery, Usrey in charge.

Mrs. Henry died Monday evening at Memorial Hospital following a two-year illness. She had lived in Anniston for 38 years at the time of her death.

Surviving are a son, Melvin Henry; three daughters, Mrs. T.K. Beaty, Mrs. Mildred Nicholson and Mrs. P.G. Gray, all of Anniston; two brothers, Jim and John Blanton, of Heflin, and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Hardy of Weaver and Mrs. Gus Pulley of Fruithurst.

Pallbearers were Frank, Ray, and R.D. Hardy, and Grady, John D. and Oscar Blanton.

Published in The Cleburne News (Heflin, AL) - Wednesday, February 25, 1953, p. 10

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