Obituary and Marriage Information Provided By: Jim Carroll
His first wife was Mollie Adkins Stewart, born abt 1878 and died between 1916 and 1920. They were married 21 Jun 1896 in Laurens County, Book L Page 104
His second wife was Mary Jane Wood Stewart, born abt 1906 in Laurens County and died 19 May 1928 in Laurens County and buried in an unmarked grave in Blue Springs.They were married on 28 Dec 1924 in Laurens County, Book S Page 28.
J. B. Stewart Of Lollie Dies
J. B. Stewart of Lollie, Georgia died Monday night in a local hospital after an illness of about ten days. He was an old resident of Lollie and was a prominent farmer of that section. He was one of the old Laurens County men and was well know and loved by many friends and relatives here.
Mr. Stewart was a loyal member of the Methodist church and was one of the best contributors to the organization.
The funeral was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Blue Springs church with Rev. T. L. Thomas conducting the services. J. Hughes Lord was in charge.
Mr. Stewart is survived by four sons and three daughters; Elton Stewart, Fort Benning, Ga.; Luther Stewart, Bartow, Ga.; James Edward and Gilson Stewart, both of Rockledge, Ga.; Mrs. Elma Spivey, Dublin Route 7; Mrs. Inez Holmes and Mrs. Avis Spivey, both of Dublin.
Deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.
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The Dublin Courier Herald, Disptach & Press 31 Dec 1919 Front Page
Obituary and Marriage Information Provided By: Jim Carroll
His first wife was Mollie Adkins Stewart, born abt 1878 and died between 1916 and 1920. They were married 21 Jun 1896 in Laurens County, Book L Page 104
His second wife was Mary Jane Wood Stewart, born abt 1906 in Laurens County and died 19 May 1928 in Laurens County and buried in an unmarked grave in Blue Springs.They were married on 28 Dec 1924 in Laurens County, Book S Page 28.
J. B. Stewart Of Lollie Dies
J. B. Stewart of Lollie, Georgia died Monday night in a local hospital after an illness of about ten days. He was an old resident of Lollie and was a prominent farmer of that section. He was one of the old Laurens County men and was well know and loved by many friends and relatives here.
Mr. Stewart was a loyal member of the Methodist church and was one of the best contributors to the organization.
The funeral was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Blue Springs church with Rev. T. L. Thomas conducting the services. J. Hughes Lord was in charge.
Mr. Stewart is survived by four sons and three daughters; Elton Stewart, Fort Benning, Ga.; Luther Stewart, Bartow, Ga.; James Edward and Gilson Stewart, both of Rockledge, Ga.; Mrs. Elma Spivey, Dublin Route 7; Mrs. Inez Holmes and Mrs. Avis Spivey, both of Dublin.
Deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.
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The Dublin Courier Herald, Disptach & Press 31 Dec 1919 Front Page
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