Husband of:
1) Aurelia Mayo - married 9 Jan 1926.
Children of: Clark & Aurelia:
1) Fred Eugene DuBard
2) Mable Josephine (Strahan) Pender - married 8 May 1975
(Note: Mable was 2nd cousin to her husband, Clark)
OBITUARY
Dubard Rites Held Sunday At Chapel
Funeral services for Ray Dubard, retired carpenter of Kosciusko, [MS]* were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel. He was 75.
Dubard, a native of Carroll County, died Friday at Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital following an illness of about a year. He was a Methodist.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mable Pender Dubard of Kosciusko; a son, Eugene Dubard of Kosciusko; two step-daughters, Mrs. Sara Jo Evans of Bentonville, Ark., Mrs Judy Duke of Meridian; two step-sons, Jimmy Pender of Jackson and Jerry Pender of Texarkanam, Tex.
Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Lorene Pittman of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mrs. Myrtle Massey of Lexington, Mrs. Mary Ella Jeter of Cottage Grove, Oregon; a grandchild and six step-grandchildren.
The Rev. T. E. Williams was the officiating minister. Burial was in Parkway Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jimmy Pender, Jerry Pender, James Strain, Leo Dubard, Cecil Duke and Dubard Massey. Honorary Pallbearers were Dr. C. F. Lacey, John Massey, Dr. S. B. Caruthers, James Jones, S. L. Ramage, Harold Pettit, D. L. Cullen and Ed Pettit.
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Husband of:
1) Aurelia Mayo - married 9 Jan 1926.
Children of: Clark & Aurelia:
1) Fred Eugene DuBard
2) Mable Josephine (Strahan) Pender - married 8 May 1975
(Note: Mable was 2nd cousin to her husband, Clark)
OBITUARY
Dubard Rites Held Sunday At Chapel
Funeral services for Ray Dubard, retired carpenter of Kosciusko, [MS]* were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel. He was 75.
Dubard, a native of Carroll County, died Friday at Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital following an illness of about a year. He was a Methodist.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mable Pender Dubard of Kosciusko; a son, Eugene Dubard of Kosciusko; two step-daughters, Mrs. Sara Jo Evans of Bentonville, Ark., Mrs Judy Duke of Meridian; two step-sons, Jimmy Pender of Jackson and Jerry Pender of Texarkanam, Tex.
Other survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Lorene Pittman of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mrs. Myrtle Massey of Lexington, Mrs. Mary Ella Jeter of Cottage Grove, Oregon; a grandchild and six step-grandchildren.
The Rev. T. E. Williams was the officiating minister. Burial was in Parkway Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jimmy Pender, Jerry Pender, James Strain, Leo Dubard, Cecil Duke and Dubard Massey. Honorary Pallbearers were Dr. C. F. Lacey, John Massey, Dr. S. B. Caruthers, James Jones, S. L. Ramage, Harold Pettit, D. L. Cullen and Ed Pettit.
*added information
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