Survived by her husband; two sons, Claude Massey and Coley L. Massey; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hopkins; one brother, W.F. Alexander, and one sister, Miss Eura Alexander.
Funeral services: Thursday, December 12, 1935, East Side Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. J.A. Davis and Rev. George Pennell.
Burial: West View Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Larry Porter, Furman Owens, Oce Tinsley, Lawrence Willis, Cleo Watson, and Carl Gilmer.
Flower girls: Irene Owens, Ruth Watson, Hazel Lesley, Leola Willis, Helen Crowe, and Ruth Harris
Full obituary may be located here:
The Greenville News
Massey, Pearl Alexander
1935 Dec 12 7A
SCDC Pickens County 1935 #19328
Liberty, SC
JJ Gantt
Liberty, SC
Based on the two Massey infants buried in this plot, it is believed that the two larger bases missing the upright markers are the graves of Charlie & Pearl Alexander Massey.
Survived by her husband; two sons, Claude Massey and Coley L. Massey; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hopkins; one brother, W.F. Alexander, and one sister, Miss Eura Alexander.
Funeral services: Thursday, December 12, 1935, East Side Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. J.A. Davis and Rev. George Pennell.
Burial: West View Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Larry Porter, Furman Owens, Oce Tinsley, Lawrence Willis, Cleo Watson, and Carl Gilmer.
Flower girls: Irene Owens, Ruth Watson, Hazel Lesley, Leola Willis, Helen Crowe, and Ruth Harris
Full obituary may be located here:
The Greenville News
Massey, Pearl Alexander
1935 Dec 12 7A
SCDC Pickens County 1935 #19328
Liberty, SC
JJ Gantt
Liberty, SC
Based on the two Massey infants buried in this plot, it is believed that the two larger bases missing the upright markers are the graves of Charlie & Pearl Alexander Massey.
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