Americus Times Recorder 8 Aug 1933
Heart Attack Victim Buried
Paul Bosworth Rites Today
Funeral services were held in Americus this morning at 10:00 o'clock for Paul Bosworth, age 50, who died suddenly in Brunswick, Saturday. Services were conducted by the Rev. Leroy Henderson of Albany, from the home of Mr. Bosworth's sister, Mrs. W.H. Estes on Rees Park.
Mr. Bosworth, whose home is in Fitzgerald, was an engineer on the A B & A railroad, running between Fitzgerald and Brunswick. He had completed his run to Brunswick, Saturday, and was oiling his engine for the return trip when he was stricken with a heart attack and died suddenly.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Julia William Bosworth; two sons, M. L., of Fitzgerald, and P.D. Bosworth, of Albany; and one daughter, Miss Clara Bosworth, of Fitzgerald.
Also surviving are three sisters, Laura Bosworth Estes (Mrs. Estes) and Charlotte Bosworth (Mrs. Lottie Mauk), of Americus, and Mrs. W. G. Aven, of Macon; one brother L.B. Bosworth, of Albany, and the deceased's mother, Mrs. L. H. Bosworth, of Americus.
Interment was in the Oak Grove cemetery. Acting pallbearers were John Council, Neon Buchanan, C.S. Perry, John Ed Chapman, L. M. Talbert and Mr. Malone.
Obit provided by Joyce Tingle
Americus Times Recorder 8 Aug 1933
Heart Attack Victim Buried
Paul Bosworth Rites Today
Funeral services were held in Americus this morning at 10:00 o'clock for Paul Bosworth, age 50, who died suddenly in Brunswick, Saturday. Services were conducted by the Rev. Leroy Henderson of Albany, from the home of Mr. Bosworth's sister, Mrs. W.H. Estes on Rees Park.
Mr. Bosworth, whose home is in Fitzgerald, was an engineer on the A B & A railroad, running between Fitzgerald and Brunswick. He had completed his run to Brunswick, Saturday, and was oiling his engine for the return trip when he was stricken with a heart attack and died suddenly.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Julia William Bosworth; two sons, M. L., of Fitzgerald, and P.D. Bosworth, of Albany; and one daughter, Miss Clara Bosworth, of Fitzgerald.
Also surviving are three sisters, Laura Bosworth Estes (Mrs. Estes) and Charlotte Bosworth (Mrs. Lottie Mauk), of Americus, and Mrs. W. G. Aven, of Macon; one brother L.B. Bosworth, of Albany, and the deceased's mother, Mrs. L. H. Bosworth, of Americus.
Interment was in the Oak Grove cemetery. Acting pallbearers were John Council, Neon Buchanan, C.S. Perry, John Ed Chapman, L. M. Talbert and Mr. Malone.
Obit provided by Joyce Tingle
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