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Edmond Bolden “Ed” Edmondson Jr.

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Edmond Bolden “Ed” Edmondson Jr.

Birth
Walton County, Georgia, USA
Death
9 Oct 1948 (aged 77)
Walton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Walton County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.738014, Longitude: -83.701674
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MR. EDMONDSON
PASSED AWAY AT
HOME SATURDAY

Funeral services were held at the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church on Monday afternoon, October 11, for Mr. Edmond Bolden Edmondson, of Good Hope, who was one of Walton County's most popular citizens.

The well known gentleman passed away at his home on Saturday, October 9th, after a serious illness of about three weeks.

Revs. J. L. Drake, of the Monroe First Baptist Church, Auston Turner, of the Social Circle Baptist Church, and E. A. Caldwell were the officiating ministers. The Masonic Order to which Mr. Edmondson belonged had charge of the burial rites in the nearby cemetery.

The esteemed gentleman was bore in Walton County on September 19, 1871, and was the son of one of this section's most prominent families. He spent most of his life in Walton County, requiring a wide circle of friends and admirers.

He was a loyal member of the Bethel Baptist Church and for a number of years he was affiliated with the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. He was known throughout the county for his high standard of Christian ideals as well as an outstanding civic leader.

Mr. Edmondson is survived by three children, Roy and Willis Edmondson, of Monroe, and Mrs. Albert Sorrells, of Social Circle; one brother, Mr. Will Edmondson, of Good Hope; one sister, Mrs. Dave Stephens, of Atlanta, and several nieces and nephews.

To the bereaved members of the family, as well as in the countless friends of the deceased. The Tribune extends deepest heartfelt sympathy.

PAGE 8 THE WALTON TRIBUNE, MONROE,GA.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948
MR. EDMONDSON
PASSED AWAY AT
HOME SATURDAY

Funeral services were held at the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church on Monday afternoon, October 11, for Mr. Edmond Bolden Edmondson, of Good Hope, who was one of Walton County's most popular citizens.

The well known gentleman passed away at his home on Saturday, October 9th, after a serious illness of about three weeks.

Revs. J. L. Drake, of the Monroe First Baptist Church, Auston Turner, of the Social Circle Baptist Church, and E. A. Caldwell were the officiating ministers. The Masonic Order to which Mr. Edmondson belonged had charge of the burial rites in the nearby cemetery.

The esteemed gentleman was bore in Walton County on September 19, 1871, and was the son of one of this section's most prominent families. He spent most of his life in Walton County, requiring a wide circle of friends and admirers.

He was a loyal member of the Bethel Baptist Church and for a number of years he was affiliated with the Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. He was known throughout the county for his high standard of Christian ideals as well as an outstanding civic leader.

Mr. Edmondson is survived by three children, Roy and Willis Edmondson, of Monroe, and Mrs. Albert Sorrells, of Social Circle; one brother, Mr. Will Edmondson, of Good Hope; one sister, Mrs. Dave Stephens, of Atlanta, and several nieces and nephews.

To the bereaved members of the family, as well as in the countless friends of the deceased. The Tribune extends deepest heartfelt sympathy.

PAGE 8 THE WALTON TRIBUNE, MONROE,GA.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948


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