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Everett Lee Scarborough

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Everett Lee Scarborough

Birth
Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
26 Feb 1947 (aged 57)
Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Robeline, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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The Sabine Index - Friday, 07 March 1947
Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana

E. L. Scarborough
Interred at Central
Cemetery Friday

Everett Lee Scarborough, age 57 years, died suddenly at his home in Natchitoches. Funeral services were conducted from First Baptist church, Natchitoches by Rev. Troy W. Wheeler 10 a.m. last Friday, followed by interment in Central cemetery near Robeline under direction of Massingill funeral home.

Surviving are: wife; daughter, Mrs. Clementine Hervien, Toledo, Ohio; sons, Capt. E. L. Scarborough, Washington, D.C., Glynn Otis Scarborough, Chanute Field, Ill.; brothers, L. M. and Norman, Natchitoches, Percy H., Gardena, Calif., Zannie M., Jenie, Ark., Luther, Colorado City, Texas, A.B., Natchitoches, Truett L., Ruston, sister, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Robeline, mother, Mrs. R. L. Scarborough, Natchitoches.

Mr. Scarborough was a member of the Baptist church and the Masonic lodge. He was purchasing agent for the city assesor of Natchitoches for two terms.

Active pallbearers wer: V. S. Pugh, Andrew Hargis, Laird Fletcher, Orie Fair, Ray Royston and Curtis Parker. Honorary pallbearers were: George Forshee, Charles W. A. McClean, Leroy S. Miller, Leonard Dietrich, Dr. M. H. Philips, O. A. Slater, E. S. Swett, Dick Shuler, G. F. Thomas, Van Woodard, Lary hampton, Charlie Waters, Dr. R. G. Corkern, E. A. Lee, Sr., A. B. Simpson and E. L. McClung.

Mr. Scarborough was a veteran of World War I.
The Sabine Index - Friday, 07 March 1947
Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana

E. L. Scarborough
Interred at Central
Cemetery Friday

Everett Lee Scarborough, age 57 years, died suddenly at his home in Natchitoches. Funeral services were conducted from First Baptist church, Natchitoches by Rev. Troy W. Wheeler 10 a.m. last Friday, followed by interment in Central cemetery near Robeline under direction of Massingill funeral home.

Surviving are: wife; daughter, Mrs. Clementine Hervien, Toledo, Ohio; sons, Capt. E. L. Scarborough, Washington, D.C., Glynn Otis Scarborough, Chanute Field, Ill.; brothers, L. M. and Norman, Natchitoches, Percy H., Gardena, Calif., Zannie M., Jenie, Ark., Luther, Colorado City, Texas, A.B., Natchitoches, Truett L., Ruston, sister, Mrs. Fred Cooper, Robeline, mother, Mrs. R. L. Scarborough, Natchitoches.

Mr. Scarborough was a member of the Baptist church and the Masonic lodge. He was purchasing agent for the city assesor of Natchitoches for two terms.

Active pallbearers wer: V. S. Pugh, Andrew Hargis, Laird Fletcher, Orie Fair, Ray Royston and Curtis Parker. Honorary pallbearers were: George Forshee, Charles W. A. McClean, Leroy S. Miller, Leonard Dietrich, Dr. M. H. Philips, O. A. Slater, E. S. Swett, Dick Shuler, G. F. Thomas, Van Woodard, Lary hampton, Charlie Waters, Dr. R. G. Corkern, E. A. Lee, Sr., A. B. Simpson and E. L. McClung.

Mr. Scarborough was a veteran of World War I.

Bio by: Robert A. Edwards


Inscription

In My Father's house are / many mansions

Gravesite Details

Single, upright stone with a mason emblem at the top



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