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Bio by Contributor #46803720 :
W.T. Harvey Dies in Phenix City / William T. Harvey, 80, former railroad engineer and groceryman of Columbus, died yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. T.C. Jones, in Phenix City. He had been ill for about two years, but his death was unexpected.
Mr. Harvey was formerly in the employ of the Central of Georgia railroad. Afterward he operated a grocery store at Tenth avenue and Eighteenth street.
He is survived by two sons, G.A. Harvey of Phenix City, W.F. Harvey of West Point, GA; one daughter, Mrs. M.B. Sessions, Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. W.A. Lawrence, of Phenix City; several nieces and nephews, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Original source: Columbus Daily Enquirer, Oct 23, 1937, page 3. Transcribed by Ginny Dunaway Young
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Bio by Contributor #46803720 :
W.T. Harvey Dies in Phenix City / William T. Harvey, 80, former railroad engineer and groceryman of Columbus, died yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. T.C. Jones, in Phenix City. He had been ill for about two years, but his death was unexpected.
Mr. Harvey was formerly in the employ of the Central of Georgia railroad. Afterward he operated a grocery store at Tenth avenue and Eighteenth street.
He is survived by two sons, G.A. Harvey of Phenix City, W.F. Harvey of West Point, GA; one daughter, Mrs. M.B. Sessions, Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. W.A. Lawrence, of Phenix City; several nieces and nephews, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Original source: Columbus Daily Enquirer, Oct 23, 1937, page 3. Transcribed by Ginny Dunaway Young
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