His obituary stated he died in a local hospital after declining health for two years and an illness of three weeks. He was a widely known farmer in the Meriwether, GA area and four of his surviving children lived in Atlanta.
He was survived by his son, John W. Brittain, Jr., of Atlanta; five daughters, Mrs. J.W. Key and Mrs. T. K. Chandler, both of Luthersville, Mrs. A.H. Manley, Mrs. T.G. Rowe, and Mrs. Cornelia B. Moore, all of Atlanta; a brother, Tyre Brittain of Luthersville; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services: Thursday, June 30, 1936, Bethel Church at Luthersville.
Newnan Funeral Home
Full obituary may be located here:
The Atlanta Constitution
Brittain, John W.
1936 Jun 30 p3
His obituary stated he died in a local hospital after declining health for two years and an illness of three weeks. He was a widely known farmer in the Meriwether, GA area and four of his surviving children lived in Atlanta.
He was survived by his son, John W. Brittain, Jr., of Atlanta; five daughters, Mrs. J.W. Key and Mrs. T. K. Chandler, both of Luthersville, Mrs. A.H. Manley, Mrs. T.G. Rowe, and Mrs. Cornelia B. Moore, all of Atlanta; a brother, Tyre Brittain of Luthersville; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services: Thursday, June 30, 1936, Bethel Church at Luthersville.
Newnan Funeral Home
Full obituary may be located here:
The Atlanta Constitution
Brittain, John W.
1936 Jun 30 p3
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