Mr. Galbreath is survived by his father, J. Tom Galbreath, Sr. of Vidalia; 5 sisters: Mrs. Pearl Whitfield, Mrs. Margarette Morrison of Vidalia, Mrs. Katherine Owens, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Martha Austin, Gaithersburg, Md., Mrs. Elizabeth Ruis, Jacksonville, Fla.; 3 brothers: John T. Galbreath, Jr., Midway, Dan T. Galbreath, Brunswick, Sam W. Galbreath, Vidalia and several nieces and nephews. The World War II veteran was a member of the New Corinth Baptist Church and lived in Toombs County most of his life.
Pallbearers were: Everette Booth, Abbie Thompson, Frank Cartrette, Earnest Galbreath, Hiram Galbreath and Hilburn Galbreath.
Murchison Funeral Home of Vidalia was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Galbreath is survived by his father, J. Tom Galbreath, Sr. of Vidalia; 5 sisters: Mrs. Pearl Whitfield, Mrs. Margarette Morrison of Vidalia, Mrs. Katherine Owens, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Martha Austin, Gaithersburg, Md., Mrs. Elizabeth Ruis, Jacksonville, Fla.; 3 brothers: John T. Galbreath, Jr., Midway, Dan T. Galbreath, Brunswick, Sam W. Galbreath, Vidalia and several nieces and nephews. The World War II veteran was a member of the New Corinth Baptist Church and lived in Toombs County most of his life.
Pallbearers were: Everette Booth, Abbie Thompson, Frank Cartrette, Earnest Galbreath, Hiram Galbreath and Hilburn Galbreath.
Murchison Funeral Home of Vidalia was in charge of arrangements.
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