Miss Lawless was 22 years of age and was born and reared in this county and had many friends. She had been employed in Louisville for the past few years. She was a devoted member of the Jamestown Christian Church.
Besides her parents, she is survived by six brothers, Omry, Avery, Marshall, Edwin, R.J. and Herlen Lawless, and two sisters, Mrs. Margie Coffey and Mrs. Geneva Irwin.
Funeral services were held Monday, at 2:30 p.m. conducted by Eld. Bryan Maxey, assisted by Walter McKinney and Veston Holt, with burial in the City Cemetery.
All arrangements were in charge of Pruitt's Funeral Home.
From the Russell County News.
Miss Lawless was 22 years of age and was born and reared in this county and had many friends. She had been employed in Louisville for the past few years. She was a devoted member of the Jamestown Christian Church.
Besides her parents, she is survived by six brothers, Omry, Avery, Marshall, Edwin, R.J. and Herlen Lawless, and two sisters, Mrs. Margie Coffey and Mrs. Geneva Irwin.
Funeral services were held Monday, at 2:30 p.m. conducted by Eld. Bryan Maxey, assisted by Walter McKinney and Veston Holt, with burial in the City Cemetery.
All arrangements were in charge of Pruitt's Funeral Home.
From the Russell County News.
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