Carlos W. Webb, 62, native of Fontainebleau and resident of Pascagoula 24 years, died at his home in Pascagoula Sunday at 7:45 o'clock following an illness of several months. He had been employed as a steel worker at the US Government Reservation.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Webb; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice King, Ocean Springs, Miss Mazie Webb, Pascagoula; three sons, Bernell, Ocean Springs, Leo, Kreole, and Lewis, Pascagoula; five brothers, Ellis, Gulfport, Johnson, Ocean Springs, Tollie, Gautier, Theodore, N.C., and Dillard, Oklahoma; a sister Mrs. Goldie Williams, Poplarville, and 12 grandchildren.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence on Orange street, with services by Rev. L.E. Green, Baptist minister of Pascagoula and Rev. J.P. Payne Methodist minister of Kreole. Interment was in Macphelah Cemetery.
The pallbearers were J.H. Warden, H.M. Walters, C.T. Bolding, J.B. Morgan, John Loris, and John Sullivan.
Published in the Daily Herald, Biloxi Miss.
Tuesday November 3, 1942 p. 2
Pascagoula News
Submitted by Linda Ellis
Carlos W. Webb, 62, native of Fontainebleau and resident of Pascagoula 24 years, died at his home in Pascagoula Sunday at 7:45 o'clock following an illness of several months. He had been employed as a steel worker at the US Government Reservation.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Webb; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice King, Ocean Springs, Miss Mazie Webb, Pascagoula; three sons, Bernell, Ocean Springs, Leo, Kreole, and Lewis, Pascagoula; five brothers, Ellis, Gulfport, Johnson, Ocean Springs, Tollie, Gautier, Theodore, N.C., and Dillard, Oklahoma; a sister Mrs. Goldie Williams, Poplarville, and 12 grandchildren.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence on Orange street, with services by Rev. L.E. Green, Baptist minister of Pascagoula and Rev. J.P. Payne Methodist minister of Kreole. Interment was in Macphelah Cemetery.
The pallbearers were J.H. Warden, H.M. Walters, C.T. Bolding, J.B. Morgan, John Loris, and John Sullivan.
Published in the Daily Herald, Biloxi Miss.
Tuesday November 3, 1942 p. 2
Pascagoula News
Submitted by Linda Ellis
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Father; John WEBB, born Fort Bayou, MS., Mother; Carolina QUAVE.
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