Mr. Ladd, a retired lumberman, died Monday in a Vicksburg, Miss., hospital following a brief illness.
Interment was scheduled in Silver Cross Cemetery under direction of Young's Funeral Home of Tallulah. Masonic rites were scheduled to be conducted at graveside by the Delhi lodge.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ollie Goodman Ladd; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Abraham [sic Abrahm], Tallulah and Mrs. Russell Carver, Hope, Ark., and a sister, Mrs. Hettie Leath, Scottsdale, Ky.
Named as pallbearers were H. Vails, Moss Christian, J. W. Deason, Fred Massey, Salo Abraham, Lloyd Alexander, Billy Moss and Ilar Osborne.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, April 24, 1962
Mr. Ladd, a retired lumberman, died Monday in a Vicksburg, Miss., hospital following a brief illness.
Interment was scheduled in Silver Cross Cemetery under direction of Young's Funeral Home of Tallulah. Masonic rites were scheduled to be conducted at graveside by the Delhi lodge.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ollie Goodman Ladd; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Abraham [sic Abrahm], Tallulah and Mrs. Russell Carver, Hope, Ark., and a sister, Mrs. Hettie Leath, Scottsdale, Ky.
Named as pallbearers were H. Vails, Moss Christian, J. W. Deason, Fred Massey, Salo Abraham, Lloyd Alexander, Billy Moss and Ilar Osborne.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, April 24, 1962
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