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Wiley A. Caudle

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Wiley A. Caudle

Birth
Anson County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Jun 1930 (aged 69)
North Carolina, USA
Burial
Peachland, Anson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Date and newspaper unknown, 1930 (Death date June 20, 1930. From file of Hampton B. Allen Library, Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC)

-Peachland News – Mr. Wiley A. CAUDLE, of Deep Springs community, died suddenly at his home Friday evening. Although he had been suffering for quite a while with heart trouble, his death was unexpected. Funeral services and interment were held at Deep Springs church. Services were conducted by the son of the deceased, Rev. Zeb CAUDLE, assisted by Rev. B. LITTLE. Mr. CAUDLE is survived by his wife, three sons, Rev. Zeb CAUDLE of Morven; Mr. Sherrill CAUDLE, of Charlotte, and Mr. Carl CAUDLE, of Orlando, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. D. GRIFFIN, of Polkton; Mrs. Ed GAVIN, of Sanford; Mrs. C. C. LOWRY, of Peachland, and Miss Ann CAUDLE, who lives at the family home. Mr. CAUDLE was a substantial farmer and a good citizen who had the respect and esteem of all who knew him. For many years he had been one of the strongest members of Deep Springs Baptist church, and he took much interest in church affairs.

Date and newspaper unknown, 1930 (Death date June 20, 1930. From file of Hampton B. Allen Library, Wadesboro, Anson Co., NC)

-Peachland News – Mr. Wiley A. CAUDLE, of Deep Springs community, died suddenly at his home Friday evening. Although he had been suffering for quite a while with heart trouble, his death was unexpected. Funeral services and interment were held at Deep Springs church. Services were conducted by the son of the deceased, Rev. Zeb CAUDLE, assisted by Rev. B. LITTLE. Mr. CAUDLE is survived by his wife, three sons, Rev. Zeb CAUDLE of Morven; Mr. Sherrill CAUDLE, of Charlotte, and Mr. Carl CAUDLE, of Orlando, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. D. GRIFFIN, of Polkton; Mrs. Ed GAVIN, of Sanford; Mrs. C. C. LOWRY, of Peachland, and Miss Ann CAUDLE, who lives at the family home. Mr. CAUDLE was a substantial farmer and a good citizen who had the respect and esteem of all who knew him. For many years he had been one of the strongest members of Deep Springs Baptist church, and he took much interest in church affairs.



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