He was educated at Wofford College in South Carolina, and married Miss Eva Myrtle Wilson of Morganton, North Carolina, on May 29th, 1939, and the couple had three children, a girl Eva Myrtle and two twin boys Oscar Earle II and James Dudley.
Earle, as his family called him, worked as a jeweler in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and was a member of the Freemasons.
O.E. bass died on October 12th, 1968, at the Broughton Hospital in Morganton, North Carolina, as a result of generalized encephalomalcia due to cerebral arterioscleriosis.
He was educated at Wofford College in South Carolina, and married Miss Eva Myrtle Wilson of Morganton, North Carolina, on May 29th, 1939, and the couple had three children, a girl Eva Myrtle and two twin boys Oscar Earle II and James Dudley.
Earle, as his family called him, worked as a jeweler in Hendersonville, North Carolina, and was a member of the Freemasons.
O.E. bass died on October 12th, 1968, at the Broughton Hospital in Morganton, North Carolina, as a result of generalized encephalomalcia due to cerebral arterioscleriosis.
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