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James Ansel Harper

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James Ansel Harper

Birth
Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
11 Aug 1985 (aged 79)
Crowville, Franklin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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Funeral services for James Ansel Harper, 79, of Crowville, were held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 13, at the Chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro.

Interment was in Crowville Masonic Cemetery with the Rev. Marion Collier and the Rev. Dick Paige officiating.

A native of Winn Parish, he was a retired building contractor, a member of the First Baptist Church of Crowville, past member of
A.G.C. of Monroe and Baton Rouge, and past president of the Union Oil Mill, Inc. He was a member of the board of directors of the Franklin State Bank. He died on Sunday, Aug. 11, following a lengthy illness.

Survivors include his wife, Catherine Highlender Harper, Crowville; one son, James K. Harper, Crowville; and one sister, Inez Harper Street, West Monroe.

Pallbearers were Joel E. Street, William C. Street, Jimmy Street, Charlie Hatten, Scott Hatten, Mark Street, William H. Dunn, and Charles Simmons.

Published in The Franklin Sun, August 14, 1985
Funeral services for James Ansel Harper, 79, of Crowville, were held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 13, at the Chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro.

Interment was in Crowville Masonic Cemetery with the Rev. Marion Collier and the Rev. Dick Paige officiating.

A native of Winn Parish, he was a retired building contractor, a member of the First Baptist Church of Crowville, past member of
A.G.C. of Monroe and Baton Rouge, and past president of the Union Oil Mill, Inc. He was a member of the board of directors of the Franklin State Bank. He died on Sunday, Aug. 11, following a lengthy illness.

Survivors include his wife, Catherine Highlender Harper, Crowville; one son, James K. Harper, Crowville; and one sister, Inez Harper Street, West Monroe.

Pallbearers were Joel E. Street, William C. Street, Jimmy Street, Charlie Hatten, Scott Hatten, Mark Street, William H. Dunn, and Charles Simmons.

Published in The Franklin Sun, August 14, 1985


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