The deceased was a native of Union Parish and a member of the Choudrant Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today in Kilpatrick's Chapel with the Revs. A.H. Johnson and Paul Johnson officiating.
Burial will take place in Sibley Cemetery near Choudrant under direction of Kilpatricks Funeral Home of Ruston.
Survivors include six sons, Gay [sic Guy] F. Terry of Baton Rouge, Lawrence J. Terry of Choudrant, Robert Hall Terry of Tehran, Iran, Prince D. Terry of Lake Charles, Russell L. Terry of Winnfield and Jared L. Terry of Ruston; two sisters, Mrs. Clifton Dyer of Point and Mrs. W. C. Feazel of West Monroe; one brother, Luther Day of Point; 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Published in The Ruston Daily Leader, January 18, 1968
The deceased was a native of Union Parish and a member of the Choudrant Baptist Church.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today in Kilpatrick's Chapel with the Revs. A.H. Johnson and Paul Johnson officiating.
Burial will take place in Sibley Cemetery near Choudrant under direction of Kilpatricks Funeral Home of Ruston.
Survivors include six sons, Gay [sic Guy] F. Terry of Baton Rouge, Lawrence J. Terry of Choudrant, Robert Hall Terry of Tehran, Iran, Prince D. Terry of Lake Charles, Russell L. Terry of Winnfield and Jared L. Terry of Ruston; two sisters, Mrs. Clifton Dyer of Point and Mrs. W. C. Feazel of West Monroe; one brother, Luther Day of Point; 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Published in The Ruston Daily Leader, January 18, 1968
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The above DOB is from Mrs. Terry's SSDI record, which agrees with the birth month/year given in her 1900 census record. Her headstone gives only 1882.
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