He was a son of Lemmie Marvin Webster and Azalee Grace Taylor Webster, and the brother of Eugene Wellington Webster, Harvey Webster, Lester Levon Webster, Edna Carolyn Webster, and two living brothers and one living sister. He worked in a factory in Connecticut and died in a fire there.
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From The Florence Morning News, February 3, 1965, Page 2-A:
Bryan Webster
Dillon - Bryan Webster, 19, died Saturday in South Norwalk, Conn.
He was a son of L. M. and Azalee Taylor Webster of Dillon County and is survived by the widow, Mrs. Elease Bailey Webster, his parents, three brothers, Eugene and Lester Webster of Dillon and Harvey Webster with the Air Force in Hahn, Germany; a sister, Mrs. Carolyn McDonald of Harrisburg, Ill., and his maternal grandfather, Gordon Ivey of Dillon.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Dillon Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. George Williams, Jr. and Rev. D. E. Frye. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.
He was a son of Lemmie Marvin Webster and Azalee Grace Taylor Webster, and the brother of Eugene Wellington Webster, Harvey Webster, Lester Levon Webster, Edna Carolyn Webster, and two living brothers and one living sister. He worked in a factory in Connecticut and died in a fire there.
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From The Florence Morning News, February 3, 1965, Page 2-A:
Bryan Webster
Dillon - Bryan Webster, 19, died Saturday in South Norwalk, Conn.
He was a son of L. M. and Azalee Taylor Webster of Dillon County and is survived by the widow, Mrs. Elease Bailey Webster, his parents, three brothers, Eugene and Lester Webster of Dillon and Harvey Webster with the Air Force in Hahn, Germany; a sister, Mrs. Carolyn McDonald of Harrisburg, Ill., and his maternal grandfather, Gordon Ivey of Dillon.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday at the Dillon Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. George Williams, Jr. and Rev. D. E. Frye. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.