Dies In Nashville
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Angus B McDonald, 80, of S. Main St., died early today at the Veterans Hospital, Nashville.
Mr. McDonald, in the auto business 40 years before retiring a few years ago, died of pneumonia after undergoing a leg amputation. He had been ill 10 weeks and hospitalized at Nashville the past six weeks.
He was a member of the Baptist Church at Halifax, Ky.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Bessie Holman McDonald; four daughters, Mrs. J. C. Denny, Mrs. L. B. Haydon, Mrs. Elliott Miles and Mrs. Cecil Allen; a brother, Noah McDonald, and two grandsons, Pat Denny and Chip Miles, all of the city.
--Kentucky New Era, Friday, July 13, 1962, page 1
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Graveside Rites
For A. B. McDonald
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Graveside services for Angus B. McDonald, 80. of S. Main St., were held this afternoon at Riverside Cemetery.
Officiating was tho Rev. Sidney Maddox, pastor of First Baptist Church, Mr. McDonald died yesterday at Veterans Hospital.
Nashville, He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and a former member of First Baptist Church.
Pallbearers were Bobby Guthrie, Powell Moats, Clifton Shelton, Dodson Fiser, Charles Holman, and Reburn Anderson.
--from Kentucky New Era, Saturday, July 14, 1962, page 3
Dies In Nashville
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Angus B McDonald, 80, of S. Main St., died early today at the Veterans Hospital, Nashville.
Mr. McDonald, in the auto business 40 years before retiring a few years ago, died of pneumonia after undergoing a leg amputation. He had been ill 10 weeks and hospitalized at Nashville the past six weeks.
He was a member of the Baptist Church at Halifax, Ky.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Bessie Holman McDonald; four daughters, Mrs. J. C. Denny, Mrs. L. B. Haydon, Mrs. Elliott Miles and Mrs. Cecil Allen; a brother, Noah McDonald, and two grandsons, Pat Denny and Chip Miles, all of the city.
--Kentucky New Era, Friday, July 13, 1962, page 1
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Graveside Rites
For A. B. McDonald
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Graveside services for Angus B. McDonald, 80. of S. Main St., were held this afternoon at Riverside Cemetery.
Officiating was tho Rev. Sidney Maddox, pastor of First Baptist Church, Mr. McDonald died yesterday at Veterans Hospital.
Nashville, He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and a former member of First Baptist Church.
Pallbearers were Bobby Guthrie, Powell Moats, Clifton Shelton, Dodson Fiser, Charles Holman, and Reburn Anderson.
--from Kentucky New Era, Saturday, July 14, 1962, page 3
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