NEWBERRY, April 8 - Henry Asbury Whitaker, 74, of Route 1, Little Mountain, died Saturday afternoon at Newberry County Hospital.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a. m. Wednesday from Sandy Run Lutheran Church on Highway 321, near Swansea, by the Rev. Paul Counts. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
The body will remain at the McSwain Funeral Home until time to leave for the church.
Mr. Whitaker was born and reared in Lexington County, near Swansea, son of the late Henry and Louise Crim Whitaker. At the time of his death he was making his home near Little Mountain.
He is survived by four sons, four daughters, two sisters, two half-sisters and eight grandchildren.
--The STATE, Monday, April 9, 1956, Page 8A, Col. 6
NEWBERRY, April 8 - Henry Asbury Whitaker, 74, of Route 1, Little Mountain, died Saturday afternoon at Newberry County Hospital.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a. m. Wednesday from Sandy Run Lutheran Church on Highway 321, near Swansea, by the Rev. Paul Counts. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
The body will remain at the McSwain Funeral Home until time to leave for the church.
Mr. Whitaker was born and reared in Lexington County, near Swansea, son of the late Henry and Louise Crim Whitaker. At the time of his death he was making his home near Little Mountain.
He is survived by four sons, four daughters, two sisters, two half-sisters and eight grandchildren.
--The STATE, Monday, April 9, 1956, Page 8A, Col. 6
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