Wednesday, December 28, 1966, JOSEPH PASCAL RODGERS
Mr. Rodgers, Sr., Dies Tuesday
Mr. Joseph Pascal Rodgers, of 18 Sixth Street, East Griffin, suffered a heart
seizure Tuesday afternoon and was pronounced dead on arrival at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hospital. Mr. Rodgers was under the care of a physician
and his death was not unexpected.
He was a native of Monroe County and had been a resident of Spalding
County for 40 years. Mr. Rodgers was employed at Dundee Mills, No. Five.
He was a member of the Searcy Memorial Methodist Church.
He is survived by his widow Mrs. Louise Goolsby Rodgers; two sons,
Joseph P. Rodgers, Jr., and Edward E. Rodgers; eight grandchildren; one brother,
E. G. Rodgers and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
Haisten Chapel with the Rev. S. J. Wheeler officiating. Burial will be in
Griffin Memorial Gardens. Mr. Rodger's body remains at Haisten Funeral Home.
Wednesday, December 28, 1966, JOSEPH PASCAL RODGERS
Mr. Rodgers, Sr., Dies Tuesday
Mr. Joseph Pascal Rodgers, of 18 Sixth Street, East Griffin, suffered a heart
seizure Tuesday afternoon and was pronounced dead on arrival at the
Griffin-Spalding County Hospital. Mr. Rodgers was under the care of a physician
and his death was not unexpected.
He was a native of Monroe County and had been a resident of Spalding
County for 40 years. Mr. Rodgers was employed at Dundee Mills, No. Five.
He was a member of the Searcy Memorial Methodist Church.
He is survived by his widow Mrs. Louise Goolsby Rodgers; two sons,
Joseph P. Rodgers, Jr., and Edward E. Rodgers; eight grandchildren; one brother,
E. G. Rodgers and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from
Haisten Chapel with the Rev. S. J. Wheeler officiating. Burial will be in
Griffin Memorial Gardens. Mr. Rodger's body remains at Haisten Funeral Home.
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