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Benjamin Thompson “Ben and Bennie” Hulbert

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Benjamin Thompson “Ben and Bennie” Hulbert

Birth
Richmond County, Georgia, USA
Death
22 Feb 1919 (aged 37)
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Buried in E.C. Hulbert Section, 10th Street and D'laigle Avenue. 1st walk and 4th section. Tombstone faces D'laigle avenue
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Benjamin T. Hulbert was the son of Edgar Crapon Hulbert and Susan Augusta Carrie Hulbert.

He worked for the Coca Cola Company in Augusta.

BENJ. T. HULBERT DIED
AT HOME HERE SATURDAY

The many friends of Mr. Benjamin Thompson Hulbert, son of the late Edgar Crapon Hulbert and Mrs. Susan A. Hulbert, will be greatly shocked to learn of his death, which occurred at the residence, 224 Broad Street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock after an illness of only 3 days.

The deceased was 37 years of age and had resided in the city during his life, and had won the highest esteem of the business community. He was connected with the Coca Cola Company. His sterling qualities of good fellowship and manly attractive traits of character acquired for him the regards of all who knew him.

The condolences and sympathy of the whole community is extended to the grief stricken family. The funeral will be conducted at the residence. Interment in the cemetery.

Augusta Chronicle, Feb. 23, 1919,
p. 4B, column 5, Sunday

Benjamin T. Hulbert was the son of Edgar Crapon Hulbert and Susan Augusta Carrie Hulbert.

He worked for the Coca Cola Company in Augusta.

BENJ. T. HULBERT DIED
AT HOME HERE SATURDAY

The many friends of Mr. Benjamin Thompson Hulbert, son of the late Edgar Crapon Hulbert and Mrs. Susan A. Hulbert, will be greatly shocked to learn of his death, which occurred at the residence, 224 Broad Street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock after an illness of only 3 days.

The deceased was 37 years of age and had resided in the city during his life, and had won the highest esteem of the business community. He was connected with the Coca Cola Company. His sterling qualities of good fellowship and manly attractive traits of character acquired for him the regards of all who knew him.

The condolences and sympathy of the whole community is extended to the grief stricken family. The funeral will be conducted at the residence. Interment in the cemetery.

Augusta Chronicle, Feb. 23, 1919,
p. 4B, column 5, Sunday



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