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Services Held Today at Concord Auditorium at 2 p.m.; Was Prominent Farmer
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Funeral services for Blufford [sic] F. Allbritten, 50 years of age, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the New Concord High School auditorium. Burial was at New Concord.
Mr. Allbritten died at the home Wednesday following an eleven months illness of cancer. He resided about 2 miles East of New Concord and was a prominent farmer and resident of that community. He was a member of the New Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.
Surviving are his widow Mrs. Nola Allbritten, a daughter, Robbie Allbritten, five sons, Burbon, Leon, Wendell, I. B. and James Max Allbritten. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Sallie McCuiston, Mrs. Mattie Risenhoover, Miss Pearl Allbritten, and a brother, Charlie Allbritten. He also leaves several grandchildren and numerous other relatives.
Ledger & Times - May 16, 1935 - front, col. 3 - Thursday
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Services Held Today at Concord Auditorium at 2 p.m.; Was Prominent Farmer
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Funeral services for Blufford [sic] F. Allbritten, 50 years of age, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the New Concord High School auditorium. Burial was at New Concord.
Mr. Allbritten died at the home Wednesday following an eleven months illness of cancer. He resided about 2 miles East of New Concord and was a prominent farmer and resident of that community. He was a member of the New Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.
Surviving are his widow Mrs. Nola Allbritten, a daughter, Robbie Allbritten, five sons, Burbon, Leon, Wendell, I. B. and James Max Allbritten. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Sallie McCuiston, Mrs. Mattie Risenhoover, Miss Pearl Allbritten, and a brother, Charlie Allbritten. He also leaves several grandchildren and numerous other relatives.
Ledger & Times - May 16, 1935 - front, col. 3 - Thursday
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