Mr. Dorman was born in Columbus Co., NC June 1, 1894, a son of the late John A. and Mamie Lewis Dorman. He was a member of the Good Hope Baptist Church and a veteran of World War I having served in the US Army with overseas duty in France.
Surviving are: his widow, Mrs. Blanche G. Dorman; three sons, Elwood Dorman, Tabor City, Edison Dorman, Rt 1, Conway, Harry L. Dorman, US Navy, Little Creek, Virginia; four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd H. (Irene) Hardee, Rt 4, Loris, Mrs. Robert M. (Clarice) Ford, Rt 1, Conway, Mrs. Paul (Hilda) McDowell, Rt 4, Loris, Mrs. John D. (Ninaree) Hardee, Rt 5, Conway, 19 grandchildren; three brothers, Hallie Dorman, Longs, Guthrie Dorman, Tabor City, Howard Dorman, Rt 1, Conway, and one sister, Mrs. Lutie Parker, Longs.
(The News and Courier - Sunday, June 16, 1963)
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Mr. Dorman was born in Columbus Co., NC June 1, 1894, a son of the late John A. and Mamie Lewis Dorman. He was a member of the Good Hope Baptist Church and a veteran of World War I having served in the US Army with overseas duty in France.
Surviving are: his widow, Mrs. Blanche G. Dorman; three sons, Elwood Dorman, Tabor City, Edison Dorman, Rt 1, Conway, Harry L. Dorman, US Navy, Little Creek, Virginia; four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd H. (Irene) Hardee, Rt 4, Loris, Mrs. Robert M. (Clarice) Ford, Rt 1, Conway, Mrs. Paul (Hilda) McDowell, Rt 4, Loris, Mrs. John D. (Ninaree) Hardee, Rt 5, Conway, 19 grandchildren; three brothers, Hallie Dorman, Longs, Guthrie Dorman, Tabor City, Howard Dorman, Rt 1, Conway, and one sister, Mrs. Lutie Parker, Longs.
(The News and Courier - Sunday, June 16, 1963)
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