Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at the Fellowship Primitive Baptist Church with Elder W. E. Crumpton, Elder T. Roe Scott, and Elder Harold McElveen conducting. Burial was in the Lane Primitibe Baptist Church Cemetery.
Surviving are seven daughters, Miss Beulah McElveen, Macon, Mrs. Lois Brinson, Hawkinsville, Mrs. Vera Ireland, Atlanta, Miss Hassie McElveen, Statesboro, Miss Janie McElveen, San Francisco, Mrs. Lou Kilday, Claxton, Mrs. Mary Bently, Oglethorpe; three sons, Cone D. McElveen, Savannah, Lehman E. McElveen and Jessie P. McElveen, both of Brooklet; three sisters, Miss Hassie Davis, Stilson, Mrs. Elsie Reynolds, and Miss Melrose Davis, both of Augusta; one brother, Sam Davis, Stilson; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She had been living with a daughter in Statesboro for seven years.
Smith-Tillman Mortuary was in charge.
Bulloch Herald - 8 Sep 1960
Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at the Fellowship Primitive Baptist Church with Elder W. E. Crumpton, Elder T. Roe Scott, and Elder Harold McElveen conducting. Burial was in the Lane Primitibe Baptist Church Cemetery.
Surviving are seven daughters, Miss Beulah McElveen, Macon, Mrs. Lois Brinson, Hawkinsville, Mrs. Vera Ireland, Atlanta, Miss Hassie McElveen, Statesboro, Miss Janie McElveen, San Francisco, Mrs. Lou Kilday, Claxton, Mrs. Mary Bently, Oglethorpe; three sons, Cone D. McElveen, Savannah, Lehman E. McElveen and Jessie P. McElveen, both of Brooklet; three sisters, Miss Hassie Davis, Stilson, Mrs. Elsie Reynolds, and Miss Melrose Davis, both of Augusta; one brother, Sam Davis, Stilson; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She had been living with a daughter in Statesboro for seven years.
Smith-Tillman Mortuary was in charge.
Bulloch Herald - 8 Sep 1960
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