Proud Confederate Soldier
J. P. Pye, 79 years old, died after a year's illness at his home in Mt. Lebanon early Saturday morning. Besides his widow he leaves three daughters and four sons, all of whom were present at his passing. His daughters are Mrs. Lizzie Davis of Minden, Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. Charles Gibson of Winnfield, and his sons, Perry E. Pye of Leesville, Glenn Pye of Bienville, Herbert Pye of Pelican, La., and A. E. Pye of Phoenix, Ariz. He long a member of the Baptist Church from which his funeral services were conducted, the Rev. George Crutcher of New Orleans officiating. His remains were interred in the cemetery at Mt. Lebanon.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, April 22, 1926
(courtesy of Ron Manley)
Proud Confederate Soldier
J. P. Pye, 79 years old, died after a year's illness at his home in Mt. Lebanon early Saturday morning. Besides his widow he leaves three daughters and four sons, all of whom were present at his passing. His daughters are Mrs. Lizzie Davis of Minden, Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. Charles Gibson of Winnfield, and his sons, Perry E. Pye of Leesville, Glenn Pye of Bienville, Herbert Pye of Pelican, La., and A. E. Pye of Phoenix, Ariz. He long a member of the Baptist Church from which his funeral services were conducted, the Rev. George Crutcher of New Orleans officiating. His remains were interred in the cemetery at Mt. Lebanon.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, April 22, 1926
(courtesy of Ron Manley)
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