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Elbert Alexander Mashburn

Birth
Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Death
23 Jan 1934 (aged 61)
Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Ellijay, Macon County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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The Franklin Press - 25 Jan 1934
E A MASHBURN
Funeral for Well Known Blacksmith Held at Sugarfork
Funeral services for Elbert A Mashburn, 61, who died about 2 o'clock Monday morning, were held at the Sugar Fork Baptist Church Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock with the Rev Eugene R Eller, pastor of the Franklin Baptist Church, the Rev A A Angel, a Methodist Minister, and the Rev Mr Beaty, of Highlands, in charge of the services.
Mr Mashburn had been ill at his home on Greene Street for the past ten days with pneumonia. He was well known in Macon county, having worked as a blacksmith in Franklin the greater part of his life. He was a member of Sugarfork Baptist Church.
He is survived by his widow, his father Tom Mashburn, of Franklin; three daughters, Mrs Steve Poole of Piedmont, SC, Mrs Kilby Womack of Franklin, Mrs Pearl Bishop of Piedmont, SC; two sons, Norman Mashburn of Franklin, and Chalmers Mashburn of Virginia; four brothers, Ed Mashburn, of Sylva, Weaver Mashburn, of Dillsboro, Gurley Mashburn, of Asheville, and Greely Mashburn, of Winston-Salem; and four sisters, Mrs Hula Ammons, of Winston-Salem, Mrs Molly Sorrells, of East LaPorte, Mrs Cora Wooten, of Webster, and Mrs Ida Bryson, of Piedmont, SC.
The Franklin Press - 25 Jan 1934
E A MASHBURN
Funeral for Well Known Blacksmith Held at Sugarfork
Funeral services for Elbert A Mashburn, 61, who died about 2 o'clock Monday morning, were held at the Sugar Fork Baptist Church Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock with the Rev Eugene R Eller, pastor of the Franklin Baptist Church, the Rev A A Angel, a Methodist Minister, and the Rev Mr Beaty, of Highlands, in charge of the services.
Mr Mashburn had been ill at his home on Greene Street for the past ten days with pneumonia. He was well known in Macon county, having worked as a blacksmith in Franklin the greater part of his life. He was a member of Sugarfork Baptist Church.
He is survived by his widow, his father Tom Mashburn, of Franklin; three daughters, Mrs Steve Poole of Piedmont, SC, Mrs Kilby Womack of Franklin, Mrs Pearl Bishop of Piedmont, SC; two sons, Norman Mashburn of Franklin, and Chalmers Mashburn of Virginia; four brothers, Ed Mashburn, of Sylva, Weaver Mashburn, of Dillsboro, Gurley Mashburn, of Asheville, and Greely Mashburn, of Winston-Salem; and four sisters, Mrs Hula Ammons, of Winston-Salem, Mrs Molly Sorrells, of East LaPorte, Mrs Cora Wooten, of Webster, and Mrs Ida Bryson, of Piedmont, SC.

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