Mrs. Bonner had lived in and near Roanoke all her life, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vinson, of Roanoke. She and her husband were well known in this part of the state through their participation in the hotel business, which Mrs. Bonner had carried on since Mr. Bonners death.
Surviving Mrs. Bonner are three sons: Hubert, of Roanoke, Henry, of Sylacauga, and Robert, of the U. S. Army; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Young Bass, of Route 2, Roanoke, and Mrs. J. W. Collier, of Route 1, Roanoke; and one brother, W. A. Vinson, of Roanoke.
The Roanoke Leader
Roanoke, Alabama
01 Jul 1943, Thu • Page 1
Mrs. Bonner had lived in and near Roanoke all her life, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vinson, of Roanoke. She and her husband were well known in this part of the state through their participation in the hotel business, which Mrs. Bonner had carried on since Mr. Bonners death.
Surviving Mrs. Bonner are three sons: Hubert, of Roanoke, Henry, of Sylacauga, and Robert, of the U. S. Army; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Young Bass, of Route 2, Roanoke, and Mrs. J. W. Collier, of Route 1, Roanoke; and one brother, W. A. Vinson, of Roanoke.
The Roanoke Leader
Roanoke, Alabama
01 Jul 1943, Thu • Page 1
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