Macon, Bibb County, Georgia
Tuesday, February 27, 1917
Page Ten
Mortuary Notice:
P. H. LOVEJOY.
HAWKINSVILLE, Feb 26 -- P. H. Lovejoy, one of the most prominent citizens in this section, died at his home yesterday from a stroke of paralysis. He was 68 years old. The funeral will take place today at 2:30 p.m. He was one of the organizers and a trustee of the local public school for fifteen years. He also helped to organize and was a director at the time of his deathh in the Planters bank of this city. He was an active member of the board of stewards of the Methodist church here. He was mayor of Hawkinsville for ten years, retiring of his own accord. He hd been actively engged in the mercantile business for over forty years. He is survived by the following children: Miss Hallie Lovejoy, Mrs. R. J. Twitty, Mrs. M. H. Boyer and Mrs. Kate I. Watts, of this city, and Mrs. John I. Anderson, of St. Louis, and Thomas E. Lovejoy, of New York city.
Compiler Notes: Pleasant Harrison Lovejoy was from Jasper County, Georgia and was born 31 July 1843 and died 25 Feb 1917 in Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia. He married 1st. Henrietta McKenzie she was born 19 Apr 1853 in Montezuma, Macon County, Georgia and died 28 Mar 1898. P. H. Lovejoy and other member of his family are buried in the Lovejoy Lot, Sec: L. of Orange Hill Cemetery in Hawkinsville, Georgia. He was a Confederate Veteran having served in Co "C" 12 Regt AL. Cavalry, CSA. His 2nd wife was Mattie Wimberly Napier she was born 1 May 1851 and died 9 Feb 1911.
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia
Tuesday, February 27, 1917
Page Ten
Mortuary Notice:
P. H. LOVEJOY.
HAWKINSVILLE, Feb 26 -- P. H. Lovejoy, one of the most prominent citizens in this section, died at his home yesterday from a stroke of paralysis. He was 68 years old. The funeral will take place today at 2:30 p.m. He was one of the organizers and a trustee of the local public school for fifteen years. He also helped to organize and was a director at the time of his deathh in the Planters bank of this city. He was an active member of the board of stewards of the Methodist church here. He was mayor of Hawkinsville for ten years, retiring of his own accord. He hd been actively engged in the mercantile business for over forty years. He is survived by the following children: Miss Hallie Lovejoy, Mrs. R. J. Twitty, Mrs. M. H. Boyer and Mrs. Kate I. Watts, of this city, and Mrs. John I. Anderson, of St. Louis, and Thomas E. Lovejoy, of New York city.
Compiler Notes: Pleasant Harrison Lovejoy was from Jasper County, Georgia and was born 31 July 1843 and died 25 Feb 1917 in Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia. He married 1st. Henrietta McKenzie she was born 19 Apr 1853 in Montezuma, Macon County, Georgia and died 28 Mar 1898. P. H. Lovejoy and other member of his family are buried in the Lovejoy Lot, Sec: L. of Orange Hill Cemetery in Hawkinsville, Georgia. He was a Confederate Veteran having served in Co "C" 12 Regt AL. Cavalry, CSA. His 2nd wife was Mattie Wimberly Napier she was born 1 May 1851 and died 9 Feb 1911.
Family Members
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Mattie Capitola Lovejoy
1870–1879
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Katie Lovejoy Watts
1874–1949
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Thomas Eugene Lovejoy Sr
1875–1939
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Welcome C "Welk" Lovejoy
1876–1914
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Lena McKenzie Lovejoy Boyer
1880–1949
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Annie Lee Lovejoy Twitty
1882–1965
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Evelyn Gertrude Lovejoy Anderson
1886–1968
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Hallie Lovejoy
1888–1933
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Pleasant Harrison Lovejoy Jr
1890–1914
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