Mrs. Bentley Was Buried February 1 At Sandy Creek
Graveside services were held Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at Sandy Creek Church Cemetery for Mrs. Myrtice Fears Bentley, 64, who died at 1:10 a. m. Monday morning at the Macon Hospital, following a critical illness of three days and poor health for more than two years. Mrs. Bentley had been a patient for several months at Talmadge Memorial Hospital in Augusta, but more recently had made her home in Macon with her sister, Mrs. O. B. Ross.
Born in Butts County, she was the daughter of T. W. Fears and Mrs. Ida Dodson Fears. She had resided in Butts County most of her life.
Survivors include three brothers, Hubert Fears of Jackson, George Fears of Augusta, and Elder Stanley Fears of Macon; one sister, Mrs. O. B. Ross of Macon; several nieces and nephews.
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Mrs. Bentley Was Buried February 1 At Sandy Creek
Graveside services were held Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at Sandy Creek Church Cemetery for Mrs. Myrtice Fears Bentley, 64, who died at 1:10 a. m. Monday morning at the Macon Hospital, following a critical illness of three days and poor health for more than two years. Mrs. Bentley had been a patient for several months at Talmadge Memorial Hospital in Augusta, but more recently had made her home in Macon with her sister, Mrs. O. B. Ross.
Born in Butts County, she was the daughter of T. W. Fears and Mrs. Ida Dodson Fears. She had resided in Butts County most of her life.
Survivors include three brothers, Hubert Fears of Jackson, George Fears of Augusta, and Elder Stanley Fears of Macon; one sister, Mrs. O. B. Ross of Macon; several nieces and nephews.
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