Mr. Fountain was a lifelong resident of Baldwin County. He was owner and operator of Fountain's Motel and employed by Englehard Minerals and Chemical Corp.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Blanche Vinson Fountain of Milledgeville; two sons, Bengie Fountain, and Sammy Fountain of Milledgeville; his mother, Mrs. Jewell Turner Peacock of Milledgeville; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Goldsmith of Texas and Mrs. Patsy Killen of Colorado; a brother, William Henry (Billy) Fountain of Milledgeville; and a granddaughter, Miss Tammy Lynn Fountain of Toomsboro.
Williams Memorial Chapel of Milledgeville is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Fountain was a lifelong resident of Baldwin County. He was owner and operator of Fountain's Motel and employed by Englehard Minerals and Chemical Corp.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Blanche Vinson Fountain of Milledgeville; two sons, Bengie Fountain, and Sammy Fountain of Milledgeville; his mother, Mrs. Jewell Turner Peacock of Milledgeville; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Goldsmith of Texas and Mrs. Patsy Killen of Colorado; a brother, William Henry (Billy) Fountain of Milledgeville; and a granddaughter, Miss Tammy Lynn Fountain of Toomsboro.
Williams Memorial Chapel of Milledgeville is in charge of arrangements.
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