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John Mitchell Dooly Bond III

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John Mitchell Dooly Bond III

Birth
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Death
31 Mar 1945 (aged 82)
DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Eastman, Dodge County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From the Jackson Progress Argus, April 5, 1945.
John M. D. Bond Taken by Death Friday Morning.

Mr. John Mitchell Dooly Bond, who would have been 83 years of age in June, died Friday morning at 11 o'clock in Emory University Hospital after an illness of ten days. The passing of Mr. Bond removes one of the county's esteemed citizens. Born in Butts county of a lineage prominent since pioneer days, he spent the greater portion of his life here with the exception of a few years spent in the Eastman community. He served two terms as coroner of Butts county and gave a high degree of service. He retired voluntarily because of his health.

A son of John M. D. Bond, a captain in Company I 53rd Georgia Volunteers, Confederate Army, who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, and Mrs. Charity Goddard Bond, his family had long been influential in the county's upbuilding. A man of high ideals of justice and integrity, Mr. Bond was held in affection regard by hosts of friends. He was a member of the Jackson Methodist church.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Mamie Fincher; three daughters, Mrs. G W. Jinks, of Jackson; Mrs. Walstein O'Neal of Atlanta and Miss Frances Bond of Jackson; five sons, W. C. Bond of McDonough; Clarence Bond of Milledgeville; O. J. Bond of Jackson; L. B. W. Bond of Crafton, Pa., and J. H. Bond of Steubenville, Ohio. He is also survived by several grandchildren, including several grandsons in the armed services.

Funeral services were held at the Jackson Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 9 o'clock with Rev. W. S. Norton of the Methodist church and Rev. W. M. Black, pastor at Cedar Rock, officiating. The pallbearers were five grandsons, Pete Bond, John Emory Bond, Hughon O'Neal, Don O'Neal, Lamar Jinks, and Arthur Stodghill Jr. Burial was in the cemetery at Eastman beside his first wife, with Thornton Funeral Home in charge of plans.
From the Jackson Progress Argus, April 5, 1945.
John M. D. Bond Taken by Death Friday Morning.

Mr. John Mitchell Dooly Bond, who would have been 83 years of age in June, died Friday morning at 11 o'clock in Emory University Hospital after an illness of ten days. The passing of Mr. Bond removes one of the county's esteemed citizens. Born in Butts county of a lineage prominent since pioneer days, he spent the greater portion of his life here with the exception of a few years spent in the Eastman community. He served two terms as coroner of Butts county and gave a high degree of service. He retired voluntarily because of his health.

A son of John M. D. Bond, a captain in Company I 53rd Georgia Volunteers, Confederate Army, who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, and Mrs. Charity Goddard Bond, his family had long been influential in the county's upbuilding. A man of high ideals of justice and integrity, Mr. Bond was held in affection regard by hosts of friends. He was a member of the Jackson Methodist church.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Mamie Fincher; three daughters, Mrs. G W. Jinks, of Jackson; Mrs. Walstein O'Neal of Atlanta and Miss Frances Bond of Jackson; five sons, W. C. Bond of McDonough; Clarence Bond of Milledgeville; O. J. Bond of Jackson; L. B. W. Bond of Crafton, Pa., and J. H. Bond of Steubenville, Ohio. He is also survived by several grandchildren, including several grandsons in the armed services.

Funeral services were held at the Jackson Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 9 o'clock with Rev. W. S. Norton of the Methodist church and Rev. W. M. Black, pastor at Cedar Rock, officiating. The pallbearers were five grandsons, Pete Bond, John Emory Bond, Hughon O'Neal, Don O'Neal, Lamar Jinks, and Arthur Stodghill Jr. Burial was in the cemetery at Eastman beside his first wife, with Thornton Funeral Home in charge of plans.


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