Acting as pallbearers were six of the deceased's grandsons.
Aunt Phoebe was born in Mid [sic Amite] County, Mississippi and lived the greater part of her life in Dodson. She joined the Methodist Protestant Church at an early age and lived a devoted Christian life. She was confined to her bed for one year and nine months before her death. Through this lengthy illness she was very patient which made it the sweetest part of her life.
Surviving are four sons and one daughter, all of Dodson. The sons are R. E., W. T., C. A., and J. H. and the daughter, Miss Ada Waller. She is also survived by a large number of grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great
great grandchildren.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, September 1, 1938
Acting as pallbearers were six of the deceased's grandsons.
Aunt Phoebe was born in Mid [sic Amite] County, Mississippi and lived the greater part of her life in Dodson. She joined the Methodist Protestant Church at an early age and lived a devoted Christian life. She was confined to her bed for one year and nine months before her death. Through this lengthy illness she was very patient which made it the sweetest part of her life.
Surviving are four sons and one daughter, all of Dodson. The sons are R. E., W. T., C. A., and J. H. and the daughter, Miss Ada Waller. She is also survived by a large number of grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great
great grandchildren.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, September 1, 1938
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