MULLINS - Bradley Ammons, Jr., 16 years old, died at the Mullins hospital last night following a brief illness of spinal meningitis.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 5 o'clock from his home on Gapway Street by his pastor, the Rev. E. W. Holmes. Burial will be in Cedardale Cemetery here.
Survivors include his father, Bradley Ammons; three sisters, Mrs. Gary Rogers, Mrs. Ira Hatfield and Mrs. Walker Shelley, all of Mullins; and four brothers, L. B. Ammons and A. D. Ammons of Marion, Baker Ammons of Burgaw, N.C., and K. Lee Ammons of Wilmington, N.C.
Published in the News and Courier, January 27, 1943
MULLINS - Bradley Ammons, Jr., 16 years old, died at the Mullins hospital last night following a brief illness of spinal meningitis.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 5 o'clock from his home on Gapway Street by his pastor, the Rev. E. W. Holmes. Burial will be in Cedardale Cemetery here.
Survivors include his father, Bradley Ammons; three sisters, Mrs. Gary Rogers, Mrs. Ira Hatfield and Mrs. Walker Shelley, all of Mullins; and four brothers, L. B. Ammons and A. D. Ammons of Marion, Baker Ammons of Burgaw, N.C., and K. Lee Ammons of Wilmington, N.C.
Published in the News and Courier, January 27, 1943
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