Bentonville, AR
Thursday, June 4,1936
Page 3 Column 3, 4 & 5
J.B. HAYES DIED SUNDAY AT HIS HOME NEAR HERE
Funeral services for John B. Hayes, aged 75, who died at his home a mile west of Bentonville, on the Ammons farm, at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, May 31st, 1936, after a long period of ill health, were held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bentonville Church of Christ, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Geo. B. Curtis, assisted by the Rev. Edwin E. Mace of the local Presbyterian Church. Music was by a quartet from the Church of Christ choir composed of Mrs. Will C Holt, Mrs. Geo. B. Curits, F.M. Yates and D.S. Livingston.
Burial was in the Hart cemetery, four miles south of Bentonville, and the pallbearers were Alex Yates, D. H. Whitfield, J.M. Smith, John Arnold, R.F. Thompson, and Louis Nees. Funeral arrangements were in charge of the Burns Funeral Home of Bentonville.
Mr. Hayes was born Nov. 1st, 1860, in DeKalb County, Tenn., and was a son of John H. and Tilda Park Hayes, both his parents having also been born in that same county. He was brought to Northwest Arkansas by his parents in 1866 when they settled three miles from Harrison in Boone County. He and his wife had lived in and near Bentonville the past few years.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Emily Hayes he is survived by three grandsons, Ray, Guy and J.B. Thomason, all of Coffeyville, Kansas. They are the sons of a daughter who died some years ago. He also is survived by one nephew, J.E. Hayes of Bentonville, who is employed at the Perry Eat Shop. There also is a step-daughter, Mrs. Marion Garrison, formerly of Bentonville and now of Sallisaw, Okla. She and his grandson, Guy Thomason, were here for the funeral.
Bentonville, AR
Thursday, June 4,1936
Page 3 Column 3, 4 & 5
J.B. HAYES DIED SUNDAY AT HIS HOME NEAR HERE
Funeral services for John B. Hayes, aged 75, who died at his home a mile west of Bentonville, on the Ammons farm, at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, May 31st, 1936, after a long period of ill health, were held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bentonville Church of Christ, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Geo. B. Curtis, assisted by the Rev. Edwin E. Mace of the local Presbyterian Church. Music was by a quartet from the Church of Christ choir composed of Mrs. Will C Holt, Mrs. Geo. B. Curits, F.M. Yates and D.S. Livingston.
Burial was in the Hart cemetery, four miles south of Bentonville, and the pallbearers were Alex Yates, D. H. Whitfield, J.M. Smith, John Arnold, R.F. Thompson, and Louis Nees. Funeral arrangements were in charge of the Burns Funeral Home of Bentonville.
Mr. Hayes was born Nov. 1st, 1860, in DeKalb County, Tenn., and was a son of John H. and Tilda Park Hayes, both his parents having also been born in that same county. He was brought to Northwest Arkansas by his parents in 1866 when they settled three miles from Harrison in Boone County. He and his wife had lived in and near Bentonville the past few years.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Emily Hayes he is survived by three grandsons, Ray, Guy and J.B. Thomason, all of Coffeyville, Kansas. They are the sons of a daughter who died some years ago. He also is survived by one nephew, J.E. Hayes of Bentonville, who is employed at the Perry Eat Shop. There also is a step-daughter, Mrs. Marion Garrison, formerly of Bentonville and now of Sallisaw, Okla. She and his grandson, Guy Thomason, were here for the funeral.
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