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CPL Manning Mobley “Manny” Booth

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CPL Manning Mobley “Manny” Booth Veteran

Birth
Johnson County, Georgia, USA
Death
5 Nov 1958 (aged 63)
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Alston, Montgomery County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Manning Mobley Booth, 63, died here yesterday after a long illness. He moved to this city several years ago after living at Everett City the past six years.

He formerly was from New Corinth near Vidalia and funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the New Corinth Baptist by the Rev. G.D. Ricketson and the Rev. C.A. Pharis. Burial will be in the Galbreath Cemetery.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. The Frank Murchison Funeral Home of Vidalia has charge of arrangements.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence G. Booth, Brunswick; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Bennett, Brunswick, Mrs. Sara Hitchcock, Vidalia, and Mrs. Betty Hope, Brunswick; three sons, Everette M. Booth, San Antonio, Tex., Earl R., U.S. Army, Seoul, Korea, and Ernest W., Brunswick; four sisters and three brothers, and seven grandchildren.
Manning Mobley Booth, 63, died here yesterday after a long illness. He moved to this city several years ago after living at Everett City the past six years.

He formerly was from New Corinth near Vidalia and funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the New Corinth Baptist by the Rev. G.D. Ricketson and the Rev. C.A. Pharis. Burial will be in the Galbreath Cemetery.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. The Frank Murchison Funeral Home of Vidalia has charge of arrangements.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence G. Booth, Brunswick; three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Bennett, Brunswick, Mrs. Sara Hitchcock, Vidalia, and Mrs. Betty Hope, Brunswick; three sons, Everette M. Booth, San Antonio, Tex., Earl R., U.S. Army, Seoul, Korea, and Ernest W., Brunswick; four sisters and three brothers, and seven grandchildren.

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Manning M. Booth ~ Georgia ~ CPL US MARINE CORPS WORLD WAR I SS-PH ~ Feb 22, 1895-Nov 5, 1958



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