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Pinola Paralee <I>Barton</I> Collins

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Pinola Paralee Barton Collins

Birth
Atlanta, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
30 May 1943 (aged 62)
Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Sardis, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Following a lingering illness of several years, Mrs. Pinola Paralee Collins, wife of W. T. Collins of Winnfield, Route One, succumbed at her home May 30, 1943. Funeral services were held June 1st at the Sardis Church with the Rev. W. D. Sherwood and the Rev. T. T. Edwards officiating. Burial was in the Swindle [Old Sardis, later named Brown] Cemetery.

Born in Winn Parish on February 14, 1881, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Barton, Mrs. Collins became a member of the Baptist Church at the age of ten years. At the time of her death she was affiliated with the Sardis Church. She was a devoted Christian, a wonderful wife, mother, and friend. On October 13, 1897, she was married to W. T. Collins.

Surviving are her husband; nine sons and daughters: Mrs. L. R. Dick of Smackover, Ark., Mrs. J. A. Young of Norphlet, Ark., Mrs. Pete Smith and Mrs. Howard Boyette of Winnfield, Route Four, Mrs. M. H. McIlwain of Winnfield, Route One, Ed Collins of Atlanta, Roy Collins of Springhill, Pfc. Luther Collins of Camp Polk, La., and Cpl. Dewitt Collins of Ft. Braff, N. Carolina.

She also leaves two brothers, Erb and Charlie Barton of Winnfield, and three sisters, Mrs. Jim Collins, Mrs. Warren Ray, and Mr. George Tidwell, all of Winnfield. Nineteen grandchildren also survive.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, June 3, 1943
Following a lingering illness of several years, Mrs. Pinola Paralee Collins, wife of W. T. Collins of Winnfield, Route One, succumbed at her home May 30, 1943. Funeral services were held June 1st at the Sardis Church with the Rev. W. D. Sherwood and the Rev. T. T. Edwards officiating. Burial was in the Swindle [Old Sardis, later named Brown] Cemetery.

Born in Winn Parish on February 14, 1881, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Barton, Mrs. Collins became a member of the Baptist Church at the age of ten years. At the time of her death she was affiliated with the Sardis Church. She was a devoted Christian, a wonderful wife, mother, and friend. On October 13, 1897, she was married to W. T. Collins.

Surviving are her husband; nine sons and daughters: Mrs. L. R. Dick of Smackover, Ark., Mrs. J. A. Young of Norphlet, Ark., Mrs. Pete Smith and Mrs. Howard Boyette of Winnfield, Route Four, Mrs. M. H. McIlwain of Winnfield, Route One, Ed Collins of Atlanta, Roy Collins of Springhill, Pfc. Luther Collins of Camp Polk, La., and Cpl. Dewitt Collins of Ft. Braff, N. Carolina.

She also leaves two brothers, Erb and Charlie Barton of Winnfield, and three sisters, Mrs. Jim Collins, Mrs. Warren Ray, and Mr. George Tidwell, all of Winnfield. Nineteen grandchildren also survive.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, June 3, 1943


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