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Commander Mayberry “Berry/Buddie” Todd

Birth
Death
18 May 1934 (aged 54–55)
Burial
Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Horry Herald May 24 1934

Obituary

Mr. C. M. Todd better known as Buddie or Berry Todd, died in Lumberton, NC, on the 18th of May. He left the Loris section of Horry County several years ago to make his home in Lumberton. Several friends and relatives from Loris, Tabor, and Chadbourn, Wilmington, St. Paul and other places, attended the funeral services.

Music was very gracefully rendered with songs "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" "How Beautiful Heaven Must Be." Th services were conducted in the North Lumberton Baptist Church by his former pastor, the Rev. A. E. Paul.

The deceased claimed and we hope he lived a Christian life for several years. Interment took place n the Meadow Brook Cemetery Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Todd was about 57 years of age and left a widow, two daughters and three sons all of Lumberton, NC, besides a host of friends and relatives in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida to mourn our loss.
Horry Herald May 24 1934

Obituary

Mr. C. M. Todd better known as Buddie or Berry Todd, died in Lumberton, NC, on the 18th of May. He left the Loris section of Horry County several years ago to make his home in Lumberton. Several friends and relatives from Loris, Tabor, and Chadbourn, Wilmington, St. Paul and other places, attended the funeral services.

Music was very gracefully rendered with songs "Shall We Meet Beyond the River" "How Beautiful Heaven Must Be." Th services were conducted in the North Lumberton Baptist Church by his former pastor, the Rev. A. E. Paul.

The deceased claimed and we hope he lived a Christian life for several years. Interment took place n the Meadow Brook Cemetery Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Todd was about 57 years of age and left a widow, two daughters and three sons all of Lumberton, NC, besides a host of friends and relatives in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida to mourn our loss.


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