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Dora Rebecca <I>White</I> Blaylock

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Dora Rebecca White Blaylock

Birth
Sulligent, Lamar County, Alabama, USA
Death
9 Oct 1954 (aged 63)
Booneville, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Services for Mrs. Dora Blaylock, who was fatally imjured October 9, 1954 when the car in which she was riding hit a tree, were held at the Ozark Chapel in Itawamba County on Oct. 11th. Burial was in the Ozark Cemetery with McMillan Funeral Home of Booneville in charge. She was born in Alabama and was a member of the Assembly of God church.

Survivors included three sons, R. C. Blaylock of Tupelo and Ernest Blaylock and Loys Blaylock of Anniston, Ala.; six daughters, Mrs. Annie Bridges, Mrs. Ovil McKinney and Mrs. Avil Bridges of Marietta, Mrs. Ethel Nichols of Wilson, Ark., Mrs. Ardell Winningham of Anniston, and Mrs. Mable Floyd of Guntown; two brothers, Lee White and James White; and five sisters, Mrs. C. White, Mrs. Lillie Herren, Mrs. Ada Herren, Mrs. Ira Swain and Mrs. B. Austin.

Services for Mrs. Dora Blaylock, who was fatally imjured October 9, 1954 when the car in which she was riding hit a tree, were held at the Ozark Chapel in Itawamba County on Oct. 11th. Burial was in the Ozark Cemetery with McMillan Funeral Home of Booneville in charge. She was born in Alabama and was a member of the Assembly of God church.

Survivors included three sons, R. C. Blaylock of Tupelo and Ernest Blaylock and Loys Blaylock of Anniston, Ala.; six daughters, Mrs. Annie Bridges, Mrs. Ovil McKinney and Mrs. Avil Bridges of Marietta, Mrs. Ethel Nichols of Wilson, Ark., Mrs. Ardell Winningham of Anniston, and Mrs. Mable Floyd of Guntown; two brothers, Lee White and James White; and five sisters, Mrs. C. White, Mrs. Lillie Herren, Mrs. Ada Herren, Mrs. Ira Swain and Mrs. B. Austin.


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