He is survived by two small children, Clellie and Gail Robinson, of Jamestown, and by several children by a former marriage, all of whom live in Indiana. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Virgia Ballenger of Jamestown, as well as a number of other relatives and many friends.
Ted was a blacksmith by trade, one of the small number who still ply that trade. He enjoyed reading and talking to friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Bro. H.B. Popplewell and Bro. Wendell Hurt. Burial was in the Lawless Cemetery near Sewellton. H.E. Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
(Russell County News)
He is survived by two small children, Clellie and Gail Robinson, of Jamestown, and by several children by a former marriage, all of whom live in Indiana. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Virgia Ballenger of Jamestown, as well as a number of other relatives and many friends.
Ted was a blacksmith by trade, one of the small number who still ply that trade. He enjoyed reading and talking to friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Bro. H.B. Popplewell and Bro. Wendell Hurt. Burial was in the Lawless Cemetery near Sewellton. H.E. Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
(Russell County News)
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