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Joseph Dabney Key

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Joseph Dabney Key

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16 Jul 1927 (aged 78)
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Lawrence County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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WELL KNOWN CITIZEN CALLED TO HIS REWARD

Joseph Dabney Key passed away Friday night at his home four miles north west of here at the age of 79 years and 11 months.

Funeral services were held at the home Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. J.M. Roberts conducted the service.

Interment was made at the Washer Cemetery, one mile west of his home. He was laid to rest by the side of his wife who preceded him to the grave by about thirty years.

Mr. Key has made his home in that neighborhood many years where he was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He is survived by five children: Joe Key; Clark Key of Decatur; Mrs. Robert Whitman and Mrs. J.W. Byars, both of near Russellville and Miss Velma Key, who was living at home at the time of her father's death. There is also a number of grandchildren and other relatives and friends who extend to the bereft family their deepest sympathy in this dark hour.

THE ADVERTISER, Moulton, Alabama, Thursday, Page 1- July 21, 1927
WELL KNOWN CITIZEN CALLED TO HIS REWARD

Joseph Dabney Key passed away Friday night at his home four miles north west of here at the age of 79 years and 11 months.

Funeral services were held at the home Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. J.M. Roberts conducted the service.

Interment was made at the Washer Cemetery, one mile west of his home. He was laid to rest by the side of his wife who preceded him to the grave by about thirty years.

Mr. Key has made his home in that neighborhood many years where he was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He is survived by five children: Joe Key; Clark Key of Decatur; Mrs. Robert Whitman and Mrs. J.W. Byars, both of near Russellville and Miss Velma Key, who was living at home at the time of her father's death. There is also a number of grandchildren and other relatives and friends who extend to the bereft family their deepest sympathy in this dark hour.

THE ADVERTISER, Moulton, Alabama, Thursday, Page 1- July 21, 1927

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