Mrs. Phillips is survived by one son, Cleba Phillips, of Hazel Green; one step-daughter, Mrs. E. P. Pruitt of Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. Olivia Bounds of Houston, Texas; four brothers, Dalton Towry of Lincoln, Tenn.; Fent Towry of Howell, Tenn.; Murphy Towry of Birmingham, and Owen Towry of Rockdale, Texas, and several grandchildren.
Active pallbearers were Fent Towry, Murphy Towry, Pat Pruitt, Leslie H. Hunter, Leland Hobbs, Leland Lincoln, Ozro Price and Tracy Price.
Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Walter Dickey, Albert Carriger, Hugh Bullard, Riley Jeans, Luther Hicks, Alvin Spray, D. L. Hughes and Bryan Reynolds.
Published in The Huntsville Times, Huntsville, Alabama Sunday, June 14, 1942, p. 11, c2
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Thanks to FindAGrave contributor Joe Swift for providing this information
Mrs. Phillips is survived by one son, Cleba Phillips, of Hazel Green; one step-daughter, Mrs. E. P. Pruitt of Huntsville; one sister, Mrs. Olivia Bounds of Houston, Texas; four brothers, Dalton Towry of Lincoln, Tenn.; Fent Towry of Howell, Tenn.; Murphy Towry of Birmingham, and Owen Towry of Rockdale, Texas, and several grandchildren.
Active pallbearers were Fent Towry, Murphy Towry, Pat Pruitt, Leslie H. Hunter, Leland Hobbs, Leland Lincoln, Ozro Price and Tracy Price.
Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Walter Dickey, Albert Carriger, Hugh Bullard, Riley Jeans, Luther Hicks, Alvin Spray, D. L. Hughes and Bryan Reynolds.
Published in The Huntsville Times, Huntsville, Alabama Sunday, June 14, 1942, p. 11, c2
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Thanks to FindAGrave contributor Joe Swift for providing this information
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