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Orville Reno Amburn

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Orville Reno Amburn Veteran

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22 Nov 1943 (aged 51)
Burial
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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AMBURN - Orville Reno, miner, former employee of American Zinc Company, died at 12:30 am Monday at his home, 1025 Clyde Street. He was 51 years of age. Served 18 months overseas in World War I. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Hannah E. Amburn; son, Sam Amburn, of Knoxville; sisters, Mrs. Frankie Chetum of Ducktown, Tenn., and Mrs. Dora Hammock of Bryson City, N.C.; brothers, Luther Amburn, Ducktown, and Lucius Amburn of US Army; grandson, Jimmy Amburn; half-brothers, Frederick Amburn and Forrest Amburn; step-mother, Mrs. Charlie Amburn. The body was returned to the home Tuesday 9 a.m. Funeral 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Weaver Chapel, Rev. George J. Creswell officiating. Internment in Lynnhurst.


--The Knoxville Journal

24 Nov 1943

AMBURN - Orville Reno, miner, former employee of American Zinc Company, died at 12:30 am Monday at his home, 1025 Clyde Street. He was 51 years of age. Served 18 months overseas in World War I. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Hannah E. Amburn; son, Sam Amburn, of Knoxville; sisters, Mrs. Frankie Chetum of Ducktown, Tenn., and Mrs. Dora Hammock of Bryson City, N.C.; brothers, Luther Amburn, Ducktown, and Lucius Amburn of US Army; grandson, Jimmy Amburn; half-brothers, Frederick Amburn and Forrest Amburn; step-mother, Mrs. Charlie Amburn. The body was returned to the home Tuesday 9 a.m. Funeral 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Weaver Chapel, Rev. George J. Creswell officiating. Internment in Lynnhurst.


--The Knoxville Journal

24 Nov 1943



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