Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Johnson & Carlton funeral home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.
Mr. Peal, a native of Davidson county, was a graduate of the old Fanning college. He was engaged in the insurance business for many years and in 1941 became connected with the credit department at Phillips & Buttorf Manufacturing Co.
He was a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Towns Peal; five sisters, Mrs. M. B. Clements, Mrs. Erna Seaborn, Miss Daisy Peal, Mrs. F. H. Eubank and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, and a brother, W. M. Peal.
Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Johnson & Carlton funeral home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet cemetery.
Mr. Peal, a native of Davidson county, was a graduate of the old Fanning college. He was engaged in the insurance business for many years and in 1941 became connected with the credit department at Phillips & Buttorf Manufacturing Co.
He was a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Towns Peal; five sisters, Mrs. M. B. Clements, Mrs. Erna Seaborn, Miss Daisy Peal, Mrs. F. H. Eubank and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, and a brother, W. M. Peal.
Family Members
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Mary Jennie Irene "Jennie" Davis Page
1857–1896
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Martha Ann "Mattie" Peal Young
1860–1946
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Oscar Lee Peal
1863–1923
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Susan Frances "Fannie" Peal Clements
1865–1956
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Sallie Alline Peal
1867–1887
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Edna Earl Peal Seaborn
1869–1959
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William Marshall Peal
1870–1954
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Andrew J Peal
1871–1906
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Daisie Dean Peal Buchanan
1873–1963
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Pauline Macbeth Peal Eubank
1876–1976
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Bessie Mai Peal Phillips
1880–1977
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