Services for Miss Margaret George Fair, 61, lifelong resident of French Camp, were held Sunday at 3 P.M. at French Camp Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the church cemetery with Jordan Funeral Home of Kosciusko in charge.
Miss Fair died Saturday morning at Greenwood-Leflore Hospital in Greenwood, after an illness of five years.
She had been employed by Mississippi State Board of Health, and also owned and operated the Fair General Mercantile Store in French Camp. She was a member of the French Camp Presbyterian Church. Her father, J. J. Fair died in April of this year, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Stubble-field Fair, died in 1966.
She leaves two uncles, Frank Fair, and Claude Fair of Louisville: and an aunt, Mrs. J.W. Lucas of Louise.
The Winston County Journal
Louisville, Mississippi
25 May 1967, Thu • Page 3
Contributed by Beth Austin
Margaret Fair was the daughter of John and Mary G. Fair.
Services for Miss Margaret George Fair, 61, lifelong resident of French Camp, were held Sunday at 3 P.M. at French Camp Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the church cemetery with Jordan Funeral Home of Kosciusko in charge.
Miss Fair died Saturday morning at Greenwood-Leflore Hospital in Greenwood, after an illness of five years.
She had been employed by Mississippi State Board of Health, and also owned and operated the Fair General Mercantile Store in French Camp. She was a member of the French Camp Presbyterian Church. Her father, J. J. Fair died in April of this year, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Stubble-field Fair, died in 1966.
She leaves two uncles, Frank Fair, and Claude Fair of Louisville: and an aunt, Mrs. J.W. Lucas of Louise.
The Winston County Journal
Louisville, Mississippi
25 May 1967, Thu • Page 3
Contributed by Beth Austin
Margaret Fair was the daughter of John and Mary G. Fair.
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