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Ludie <I>Johnson</I> Leverett Veal

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Ludie Johnson Leverett Veal

Birth
Washington County, Georgia, USA
Death
2 Sep 1963 (aged 80)
Davisboro, Washington County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Ludie Johnson was married on 14 Nov 1900 to Emory G. Leverett in Washington County, Georgia

There is no confirmation of burial location for her possible parents, Frank and Nancy Sparks Johnson. There is a Nancy Johnson and a Frank Johnson buried at the Johnson-Avant Graveyard, also known as Forbes Cemetery in eastern Washington County that could be the final resting place of her parents. There are no dates on the stones, so this may just be a coincidence of names. Research is continuing.

The Macon Telegraph, 4 Sep 1963
MRS. GEORGE W. VEAL
DAVISBORO - Funeral services for Mrs. George W. Veal of Davisboro, who died Monday at her residence, will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Mayo Funeral Home in Sandersville with the Rev. Joseph M. Branch and the Rev. Bobby Davis officiating and burial in Brownwood Cemetery in Sandersville.
Mrs. Veal was a life-long resident of Washington County, the daughter of the late Frank Johnson and Mrs. Nancy Sparks Johnson. She was a member of the Olive Hill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband George W. Veal of Davisboro; three sons, Peeler Leverett of Davisboro, Thomas Leverett of Cordsville, S.C., and Hubert Leverett of North Carolina; two daughters, Miss Minor Veal of Davisboro and Mrs. C.E. Morrow of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Lelia Salter of Tennille and Mrs. Mattie Mae Powell of Rentz; two brothers, Lonnie Johnson of Sandersville and Alva Johnson of Oconee; several grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Ludie Johnson was married on 14 Nov 1900 to Emory G. Leverett in Washington County, Georgia

There is no confirmation of burial location for her possible parents, Frank and Nancy Sparks Johnson. There is a Nancy Johnson and a Frank Johnson buried at the Johnson-Avant Graveyard, also known as Forbes Cemetery in eastern Washington County that could be the final resting place of her parents. There are no dates on the stones, so this may just be a coincidence of names. Research is continuing.

The Macon Telegraph, 4 Sep 1963
MRS. GEORGE W. VEAL
DAVISBORO - Funeral services for Mrs. George W. Veal of Davisboro, who died Monday at her residence, will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Mayo Funeral Home in Sandersville with the Rev. Joseph M. Branch and the Rev. Bobby Davis officiating and burial in Brownwood Cemetery in Sandersville.
Mrs. Veal was a life-long resident of Washington County, the daughter of the late Frank Johnson and Mrs. Nancy Sparks Johnson. She was a member of the Olive Hill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband George W. Veal of Davisboro; three sons, Peeler Leverett of Davisboro, Thomas Leverett of Cordsville, S.C., and Hubert Leverett of North Carolina; two daughters, Miss Minor Veal of Davisboro and Mrs. C.E. Morrow of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Lelia Salter of Tennille and Mrs. Mattie Mae Powell of Rentz; two brothers, Lonnie Johnson of Sandersville and Alva Johnson of Oconee; several grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.


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