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Eunice Annette <I>Longino</I> Greenway

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Eunice Annette Longino Greenway

Birth
Silver Creek, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA
Death
23 May 1970 (aged 78)
Louisville, Winston County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Silver Creek, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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The Prentiss Headlight
Jefferson Davis Co., MS
May 28, 1970

Greenway service at Calvary Church Sunday afternoon

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from Calvary Baptist Church in Silver Creek for Mrs. Eunice L. Greenway, 78, who died Saturday morning at the Winston County Community Hospital in Louisville where she had been a patient since Tuesday.

Her pastor, the Rev. Vernon May, and the Rev. James McLemore, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, officiated and interment followed in the Calvary Cemetery with Saulters Funeral Home in charge.

Pallbearers were Dr. J. M. Waller, Joe Sharp, Gordon Allen, Phillip May, R. B. Shivers and George Williams.

Mrs. Greenway was a native of Silver Creek, daughter of the late A. T. and Emily Walker Longino.

She attended Blue Mountain College and later was graduated from Hillman College, now Mississippi College, and did graduate study at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago.

For 30 years she taught in the public schools of Mississippi and Texas.

She served Calvary Baptist Church as pianist for 20 years, also taught in the Sunday School. For the past eleven years she had resided in Louisville where she was a member of the First Baptist Church and served as a pianist in one of the Sunday School divisions.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Majure of Louisville; only two grandsons, Mark and Tommy Majure, both of Louisville.

The Prentiss Headlight
Jefferson Davis Co., MS
May 28, 1970

Greenway service at Calvary Church Sunday afternoon

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from Calvary Baptist Church in Silver Creek for Mrs. Eunice L. Greenway, 78, who died Saturday morning at the Winston County Community Hospital in Louisville where she had been a patient since Tuesday.

Her pastor, the Rev. Vernon May, and the Rev. James McLemore, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, officiated and interment followed in the Calvary Cemetery with Saulters Funeral Home in charge.

Pallbearers were Dr. J. M. Waller, Joe Sharp, Gordon Allen, Phillip May, R. B. Shivers and George Williams.

Mrs. Greenway was a native of Silver Creek, daughter of the late A. T. and Emily Walker Longino.

She attended Blue Mountain College and later was graduated from Hillman College, now Mississippi College, and did graduate study at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago.

For 30 years she taught in the public schools of Mississippi and Texas.

She served Calvary Baptist Church as pianist for 20 years, also taught in the Sunday School. For the past eleven years she had resided in Louisville where she was a member of the First Baptist Church and served as a pianist in one of the Sunday School divisions.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Thomas Majure of Louisville; only two grandsons, Mark and Tommy Majure, both of Louisville.


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