Graveside services for Hugh Elijah Massengill of 688 Alabama, a disabled Army veteran of World War II who died Saturday at Kennedy Veterans Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at National Cemetery. Memphis Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Massengill, who was 54, was born in Rienzi, Miss. He had lived in Memphis for 32 years. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Inez Burgess of 1258 Agnes Place and Mrs. Ona Smith of Montgomery, Ala.; a brother, Amos Massengill of the Alabama address, and a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Finch of Jackson, Miss. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on July 16, 1967)
Graveside services for Hugh Elijah Massengill of 688 Alabama, a disabled Army veteran of World War II who died Saturday at Kennedy Veterans Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at National Cemetery. Memphis Funeral Home has charge. Mr. Massengill, who was 54, was born in Rienzi, Miss. He had lived in Memphis for 32 years. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Inez Burgess of 1258 Agnes Place and Mrs. Ona Smith of Montgomery, Ala.; a brother, Amos Massengill of the Alabama address, and a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Finch of Jackson, Miss. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on July 16, 1967)
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