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Garland Jackson “Jack” Birdsong

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Garland Jackson “Jack” Birdsong

Birth
Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Death
19 Jun 1947 (aged 47)
Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Note that this obit has his middle initial as L.


OBITUARY:
Cadiz Record
June 1947

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 at the Cumberland Baptist Church, Between the Rivers, for Jack L. Birdsong, 47, who passed away Monday, June 9, in Cityview Hospital in Nashville, following an extended illness of several months.

Rev. J.J. Jenkins, a former pastor of the Church, conducted the last rites in the Church where Mr. Birdsong had held his membership since early manhood.

In 1922 the deceased was united in marriage to Miss Ethel Ferguson, who preceded him to the grave in 1945. To this union four sons, Hubert Marshall, John, and Vernon Birdsong. All of them survive their father.

Mrs. Birdsong spent his entire life in the "Between the Rivers" section of Trigg County, near the home where he was living at the time of his death. He was a prominent faarmer and had a host of friends and relatives throughout the County.

Other survivors in addition to his four sons mentioned above are his mother, Mrs. George Birdsong of Golden Pond, four brothers, Leert Birdsong, Golden Pond, Cloyd Birdsong, Lamasco, King Birdsong, Hammond, Ind., and Noble Birdsong of Louisville; four sisters, Mrs. Della Kilgore, Eddyville, Mrs. Tissie McCloud and Mrs. Ophelis White of Golden Pond and Mrs. Theodore Wallace of Hammond, Ind.
Note that this obit has his middle initial as L.


OBITUARY:
Cadiz Record
June 1947

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 at the Cumberland Baptist Church, Between the Rivers, for Jack L. Birdsong, 47, who passed away Monday, June 9, in Cityview Hospital in Nashville, following an extended illness of several months.

Rev. J.J. Jenkins, a former pastor of the Church, conducted the last rites in the Church where Mr. Birdsong had held his membership since early manhood.

In 1922 the deceased was united in marriage to Miss Ethel Ferguson, who preceded him to the grave in 1945. To this union four sons, Hubert Marshall, John, and Vernon Birdsong. All of them survive their father.

Mrs. Birdsong spent his entire life in the "Between the Rivers" section of Trigg County, near the home where he was living at the time of his death. He was a prominent faarmer and had a host of friends and relatives throughout the County.

Other survivors in addition to his four sons mentioned above are his mother, Mrs. George Birdsong of Golden Pond, four brothers, Leert Birdsong, Golden Pond, Cloyd Birdsong, Lamasco, King Birdsong, Hammond, Ind., and Noble Birdsong of Louisville; four sisters, Mrs. Della Kilgore, Eddyville, Mrs. Tissie McCloud and Mrs. Ophelis White of Golden Pond and Mrs. Theodore Wallace of Hammond, Ind.

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With Ethel Mae



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