on Monday night after a long illness. She was a native of Greene County but had lived in Hancock County for a number of years and had many friends who were grived at her passing.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. in the Siloam Baptist Church with the Rev. G. Guy Walton, Sr., officiating. Burial was in the churchyard with Patterson Funeral Home in charge.
Survivors include her husband; six sons, Durelle Askew, of Tennille; Jimmy Askew, of U.S.Army, Fort Gordon; Neil, Kenneth, Ricky and Randy, all of Sparta, three daughters, Mrs. Bill Moncriel, of Siloam; Mrs. Geraldine Landrum, of Sparta; Mrs. Brenda Elliott, of Cumming, Ga. Four sisters, Mrs. Helen Batchelor, of White Plains; Mrs. Ruth Cheek, of Forsyth; Mrs. Kate Johnson, of Augusta; Mrs. Mary Anna Johnson, of Sparta, two brothers, Richard and Gene Marchman, both of Augusta.
Fifteen grandchildren and other relatives.
The Ishmaelite extends sympathy.
on Monday night after a long illness. She was a native of Greene County but had lived in Hancock County for a number of years and had many friends who were grived at her passing.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. in the Siloam Baptist Church with the Rev. G. Guy Walton, Sr., officiating. Burial was in the churchyard with Patterson Funeral Home in charge.
Survivors include her husband; six sons, Durelle Askew, of Tennille; Jimmy Askew, of U.S.Army, Fort Gordon; Neil, Kenneth, Ricky and Randy, all of Sparta, three daughters, Mrs. Bill Moncriel, of Siloam; Mrs. Geraldine Landrum, of Sparta; Mrs. Brenda Elliott, of Cumming, Ga. Four sisters, Mrs. Helen Batchelor, of White Plains; Mrs. Ruth Cheek, of Forsyth; Mrs. Kate Johnson, of Augusta; Mrs. Mary Anna Johnson, of Sparta, two brothers, Richard and Gene Marchman, both of Augusta.
Fifteen grandchildren and other relatives.
The Ishmaelite extends sympathy.
Gravesite Details
Oscar Askew and Evelyn Marchman were married in Hancock County on Febuary 12th, 1939.
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