A native of Grant Parish, Mrs. Barton had resided in the Sardis community for the past 20 years, and was a consecrated member of the Macedonia Church.
Surviving are her husband, a son, Charles Alvin, who is in the U.S. Naval Training School, San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. Ocea Roberts of Winnfield; and another son, Sgt. Virgil Barton of the South Pacific; and three grandchildren.
She also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown of Dry Prong; two brothers, Ezra E. Brown, Tullos; Elmer Brown, U.S. Navy; five sisters, Mrs. Jess Williamson, Colfax, Mrs. E. H. Murrell, Monroe; Mrs. J. B. Tullos, Mrs. Edd Walker and Miss Georgie Brown, Dry Prong.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, June 28, 1945
A native of Grant Parish, Mrs. Barton had resided in the Sardis community for the past 20 years, and was a consecrated member of the Macedonia Church.
Surviving are her husband, a son, Charles Alvin, who is in the U.S. Naval Training School, San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. Ocea Roberts of Winnfield; and another son, Sgt. Virgil Barton of the South Pacific; and three grandchildren.
She also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown of Dry Prong; two brothers, Ezra E. Brown, Tullos; Elmer Brown, U.S. Navy; five sisters, Mrs. Jess Williamson, Colfax, Mrs. E. H. Murrell, Monroe; Mrs. J. B. Tullos, Mrs. Edd Walker and Miss Georgie Brown, Dry Prong.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, June 28, 1945
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