Mr. Aultman was a member of the Baptist Church in North,
S. C.
He was born in Orangeburg County, February 19, 1875, a son of Bluiet and Caroline Aultman.
He was employed by the Standard Chair Company of Timmonsville for the past 20 years and had lived there for 30 years after moving from North.
Survivors include one son, Ernest Aultman of Timmonsville; one daughter, Mrs. F. J. Patton of Columbia, one brother, Bud Aultman of North; six grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held from McCormick Funeral Home Chapel at 3:30 this afternoon conducted by the Rev. William L. Faircloth, pastor of Rosewood Baptist Church.
Interment will be in Serenity Cemetery (Formerly Taylor Cemetery).
Active pallbearers will be personnel of McCormick Funeral Home.
Published in The State, Thursday, March 4, 1854
Mr. Aultman was a member of the Baptist Church in North,
S. C.
He was born in Orangeburg County, February 19, 1875, a son of Bluiet and Caroline Aultman.
He was employed by the Standard Chair Company of Timmonsville for the past 20 years and had lived there for 30 years after moving from North.
Survivors include one son, Ernest Aultman of Timmonsville; one daughter, Mrs. F. J. Patton of Columbia, one brother, Bud Aultman of North; six grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held from McCormick Funeral Home Chapel at 3:30 this afternoon conducted by the Rev. William L. Faircloth, pastor of Rosewood Baptist Church.
Interment will be in Serenity Cemetery (Formerly Taylor Cemetery).
Active pallbearers will be personnel of McCormick Funeral Home.
Published in The State, Thursday, March 4, 1854
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