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Eunice Bardie Williams

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Eunice Bardie Williams

Birth
Campbell, Clarke County, Alabama, USA
Death
24 Aug 1977 (aged 57)
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Indianola, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Eunice Harrison Williams, 57, died on August 24, 1977 at St Dominic Hospital in Jackson following a brief illness. A native of Campbell, Alabama, Mrs. Williams had resided in the Indianola area for most of her life. She was the wife of the late Albert Williams of Rt. 1, Indianola. Services for Mrs. Williams were held on August 26, at 2:00 p.m. at the Indianola Second Baptist Church with Rev. Doyle Cummings officiating, assisted by Rev. A.D. Rhodes. Interment followed in City Cemetery with Card Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Paulette Rutledge of Indianola; one son, Charles Edward Williams of Indianola; two sisters, Mrs. Maudie Hussey of Biloxi and Mrs. Nathan Lloyd of Greenville; one brother, J.V. Harrison of Greenville, and six grandchildren. Pallbeareers included Edward Harrison, Doug Harrison, Wayne Peyton, Al Thomas, and Harold Lloyd.
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Mrs. Eunice Harrison Williams, 57, died on August 24, 1977 at St Dominic Hospital in Jackson following a brief illness. A native of Campbell, Alabama, Mrs. Williams had resided in the Indianola area for most of her life. She was the wife of the late Albert Williams of Rt. 1, Indianola. Services for Mrs. Williams were held on August 26, at 2:00 p.m. at the Indianola Second Baptist Church with Rev. Doyle Cummings officiating, assisted by Rev. A.D. Rhodes. Interment followed in City Cemetery with Card Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Paulette Rutledge of Indianola; one son, Charles Edward Williams of Indianola; two sisters, Mrs. Maudie Hussey of Biloxi and Mrs. Nathan Lloyd of Greenville; one brother, J.V. Harrison of Greenville, and six grandchildren. Pallbeareers included Edward Harrison, Doug Harrison, Wayne Peyton, Al Thomas, and Harold Lloyd.
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