Obituary
The Cleburne Newspaper Issue of Thursday April 30, 1914
DEATH CLAIMS R.J. PERRYMAN ON FRIDAY
R.J. Perryman, a prominent business man of Atlanta, GA who has been in ill
health for more than a year, passed away Friday evening at the home of R.A.
Perryman. Mr. Perryman had been for years connected with the Brown, Perryman
& Green Co. of Atlanta and was perhaps the best known Hat man in the south.
The body was interred Sunday afternoon in the cemetery here with Masonic
honors. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral which was
preached by Rev. W.A. Mays. The News joins the many friends in extending
sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
Source:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/newspapers/newspape375gnw.txt
Contributor: MVLambert
Obituary
The Cleburne Newspaper Issue of Thursday April 30, 1914
DEATH CLAIMS R.J. PERRYMAN ON FRIDAY
R.J. Perryman, a prominent business man of Atlanta, GA who has been in ill
health for more than a year, passed away Friday evening at the home of R.A.
Perryman. Mr. Perryman had been for years connected with the Brown, Perryman
& Green Co. of Atlanta and was perhaps the best known Hat man in the south.
The body was interred Sunday afternoon in the cemetery here with Masonic
honors. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral which was
preached by Rev. W.A. Mays. The News joins the many friends in extending
sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
Source:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/newspapers/newspape375gnw.txt
Contributor: MVLambert
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