Cleburn Brown Morehead, 42, years of age, died Monday March the 3rd, 1941 at The Pulaski Hospital with tetanus. His death was quite a shock to the entire community. He was sick only a few days, but all that loving hands could do, was done for him, but it was beyond human power. His radiant smile and sunny disposition made his passing easier on those that loved him. He will be sadly missed in the home and also by his friends and loved ones of this community.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Greenwood, by Thomas D. Anderson who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved ones. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Cook Moorehead and four small children, Charles, Wilson, Martha Deane and Rilla Jean, and one brother, Luther Morehead, who stook by him until the end. By the help of our Lord may the mother rear these children to be useful women and men.
His body was laid away in the Greenwood Cemetery by the side of his mother who passed away one year ago.
Pallbearers were: Marshall Parker, Allen Dugger, Elwood Parker, Noble Campbell, Marshell Anderson and English Brashears.
The Pulaski Funeral Home was the Undertaker in charge. Much love and sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones.
Cleburn Brown Morehead, 42, years of age, died Monday March the 3rd, 1941 at The Pulaski Hospital with tetanus. His death was quite a shock to the entire community. He was sick only a few days, but all that loving hands could do, was done for him, but it was beyond human power. His radiant smile and sunny disposition made his passing easier on those that loved him. He will be sadly missed in the home and also by his friends and loved ones of this community.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Greenwood, by Thomas D. Anderson who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved ones. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Cook Moorehead and four small children, Charles, Wilson, Martha Deane and Rilla Jean, and one brother, Luther Morehead, who stook by him until the end. By the help of our Lord may the mother rear these children to be useful women and men.
His body was laid away in the Greenwood Cemetery by the side of his mother who passed away one year ago.
Pallbearers were: Marshall Parker, Allen Dugger, Elwood Parker, Noble Campbell, Marshell Anderson and English Brashears.
The Pulaski Funeral Home was the Undertaker in charge. Much love and sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones.
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