WARSAW—Funeral services for Bill Merritt, 50, who died Monday, will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Quinn-McGowan Funeral Home by the Rev. B. E. Parkerson, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pinecrest Cemetery. He was a long-time employe of the town of Warsaw in the water maintenance department. Surviving are his wile, Mrs Louise White Merritt; three sons, Randy, Johnny and Timmy Merritt all of the home; two daughters, Brenda and Louann Merritt both of the home; two brothers, Jake and Ralph Merritt both of Warsaw; three sisters, Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Lee Tucker both of Warsaw and Mrs. George Wiggs of Goldsboro.
The News and Observer
Raleigh, North Carolina
15 Apr 1964, Wed • Page 18
WARSAW—Funeral services for Bill Merritt, 50, who died Monday, will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Quinn-McGowan Funeral Home by the Rev. B. E. Parkerson, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pinecrest Cemetery. He was a long-time employe of the town of Warsaw in the water maintenance department. Surviving are his wile, Mrs Louise White Merritt; three sons, Randy, Johnny and Timmy Merritt all of the home; two daughters, Brenda and Louann Merritt both of the home; two brothers, Jake and Ralph Merritt both of Warsaw; three sisters, Mrs. Lester Brown and Mrs. Lee Tucker both of Warsaw and Mrs. George Wiggs of Goldsboro.
The News and Observer
Raleigh, North Carolina
15 Apr 1964, Wed • Page 18
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