MRS. JENNIE MAE CATO, 83, of Morris Rt. 1, died Tuesday. She was the widow of Thomas E. Cato. She lived in Jefferson County most of her life. She was a member of Providence Methodist Church. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the church, with burial in Bethel Cemetery, Gardendale Chapel directing. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Mae Belle Smith, Mrs. Edna Patterson, both of Morris, Mrs. Lorene McCreless, Fultondale, Mrs. Doris Phillips, Sumiton, and Mrs. Patricia Wheeler, Tarrant; four sons, Curtis E. and Edward H. Cato, both of Morris, Joseph B. Cato, Tarrant, and John L. Cato, Roebuck, and two sisters, Mrs. Ann Turner and Mrs. Stella Myrick, both of Warrior.
- published in "The Birmingham News" on Wednesday, June 20, 1984, page 8E
MRS. JENNIE MAE CATO, 83, of Morris Rt. 1, died Tuesday. She was the widow of Thomas E. Cato. She lived in Jefferson County most of her life. She was a member of Providence Methodist Church. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the church, with burial in Bethel Cemetery, Gardendale Chapel directing. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Mae Belle Smith, Mrs. Edna Patterson, both of Morris, Mrs. Lorene McCreless, Fultondale, Mrs. Doris Phillips, Sumiton, and Mrs. Patricia Wheeler, Tarrant; four sons, Curtis E. and Edward H. Cato, both of Morris, Joseph B. Cato, Tarrant, and John L. Cato, Roebuck, and two sisters, Mrs. Ann Turner and Mrs. Stella Myrick, both of Warrior.
- published in "The Birmingham News" on Wednesday, June 20, 1984, page 8E
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