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Oliver Guy Burrell

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Oliver Guy Burrell

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
21 Aug 1973 (aged 52)
Attala County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Sallis, Attala County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Oliver G. Burrell

Funeral services for Oliver Guy Burrell, 52, were held at 4 p.m. Friday at Southern Funeral Home Chapel in Durant with the Reverend R.C. - and Pastor Donald Quail officiating. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery near Sallis.

Mr. Burrell died Tuesday at his home. He was a farmer and landowner, a veteran at World War II and a member of the Methodist Church.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Stonestreet Burrell; a son, Dough Burrell of Durant; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Dunn, Mobile, Ala. and Miss Cheryl Burrell of Jackson; his mother, Mrs. Lula McGriff Burrell of Durant; four brothers, James Burrell, Maxie Burrell and Emmitt Burrell, all of Durant and Trent Burrell of Carters - , Ga, and six sisters, Mrs. Clytie Dickerson and Mrs. Clara Myers, both of Durant, Mrs. Hague of Newark, Mrs. Doris Ables of Carrollton, Mrs. Bess Stauch of Vernon, Ohio , and Mrs. Bobbye Mullen of West.

Pallbearers were Kenneth - , Charles Myers, Jim Mullen, Benny Wilson, - Johnson and Paul Hague.

The Holmes County Herald – Page 9
Lexington, MS
August 30, 1973



Oliver G. Burrell

Funeral services for Oliver Guy Burrell, 52, were held at 4 p.m. Friday at Southern Funeral Home Chapel in Durant with the Reverend R.C. - and Pastor Donald Quail officiating. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery near Sallis.

Mr. Burrell died Tuesday at his home. He was a farmer and landowner, a veteran at World War II and a member of the Methodist Church.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Stonestreet Burrell; a son, Dough Burrell of Durant; two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Dunn, Mobile, Ala. and Miss Cheryl Burrell of Jackson; his mother, Mrs. Lula McGriff Burrell of Durant; four brothers, James Burrell, Maxie Burrell and Emmitt Burrell, all of Durant and Trent Burrell of Carters - , Ga, and six sisters, Mrs. Clytie Dickerson and Mrs. Clara Myers, both of Durant, Mrs. Hague of Newark, Mrs. Doris Ables of Carrollton, Mrs. Bess Stauch of Vernon, Ohio , and Mrs. Bobbye Mullen of West.

Pallbearers were Kenneth - , Charles Myers, Jim Mullen, Benny Wilson, - Johnson and Paul Hague.

The Holmes County Herald – Page 9
Lexington, MS
August 30, 1973

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Share stone with David Earl Burrell & Mary Stonestreet Burrell



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