Burial will be in the Old Crowville Cemetery under direction of First National Funeral Home of Winnsboro.
Mrs. Donnell died at St. Francis Hospital in Monroe Tuesday afternoon after a lengthy illness.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Eula Woolridge of Winnsboro, Mrs. Bertha Leleux and Mrs. Annie Mae Franklin, both of Crowville, Mrs. Gussie Bonner of Fort Necessity and Mrs. Ruth Adams of Monroe; three sons, J. R. Donnell of Winnsboro, E. C. Donnell and Curtis Donnell, both of Crowville; one sister, Mrs. Luetta Hopson of Wisner; two brothers, Charlie and Frank Hubb [sic Huff], both of Jackson, Miss.; 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, January 22, 1969
Burial will be in the Old Crowville Cemetery under direction of First National Funeral Home of Winnsboro.
Mrs. Donnell died at St. Francis Hospital in Monroe Tuesday afternoon after a lengthy illness.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Eula Woolridge of Winnsboro, Mrs. Bertha Leleux and Mrs. Annie Mae Franklin, both of Crowville, Mrs. Gussie Bonner of Fort Necessity and Mrs. Ruth Adams of Monroe; three sons, J. R. Donnell of Winnsboro, E. C. Donnell and Curtis Donnell, both of Crowville; one sister, Mrs. Luetta Hopson of Wisner; two brothers, Charlie and Frank Hubb [sic Huff], both of Jackson, Miss.; 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, January 22, 1969
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Family Members
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James Ray "Jimmy" Donnell
1900–1991
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Ernest Clifton Donnell Sr
1903–1993
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John Curtis Donnell
1904–1972
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Annie Mae Donnell Franklin
1907–1983
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Ruth Virginia Donnell Adams
1909–2002
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Eula Lee "Sam" Donnell Wooldridge
1911–2007
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Charlie Donnell
1914–1920
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Gussie Louise Donnell Bonner
1916–1993
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Bertha Altheria Donnell Leleux
1918–1996
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