HARTSELLE — Aaron Denson Sikes, 61, 5904 Bush Ave. Columbus. Ga., died Monday at 4 p.m. at Columbus.
Graveside services are to be today at the Johnson's Chapel Cemetery at 4 p m with Rev. James Brocks officiating and Peck directing.
Survivors include the widow, Annie Lee Sikes, Camden; three sons, Jack Dillard Sikes, Westminster, Calif.; Lee Preston Sikes, Camden; and Charles Donald Sikes, U.S. Marine Corps; three daughters, Mrs. C. A. Buice, and Mrs. Willard Nettles, Columbus, Ga.; and Mrs. Barbara Lee, Camden; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. R. C. Metz, Rochester, Mich.; Miss Edith Sikes, Mrs. W. P. Bennett, Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Hoyt Lomas, Clarkston, Mich.
Mr. Sikes was a mason and a member of the Baptist Church.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Wednesday, October 14, 1964 Decatur, Alabama Page: A-2 Column: 8
HARTSELLE — Aaron Denson Sikes, 61, 5904 Bush Ave. Columbus. Ga., died Monday at 4 p.m. at Columbus.
Graveside services are to be today at the Johnson's Chapel Cemetery at 4 p m with Rev. James Brocks officiating and Peck directing.
Survivors include the widow, Annie Lee Sikes, Camden; three sons, Jack Dillard Sikes, Westminster, Calif.; Lee Preston Sikes, Camden; and Charles Donald Sikes, U.S. Marine Corps; three daughters, Mrs. C. A. Buice, and Mrs. Willard Nettles, Columbus, Ga.; and Mrs. Barbara Lee, Camden; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. R. C. Metz, Rochester, Mich.; Miss Edith Sikes, Mrs. W. P. Bennett, Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Hoyt Lomas, Clarkston, Mich.
Mr. Sikes was a mason and a member of the Baptist Church.
Originally published in The Decatur Daily on Wednesday, October 14, 1964 Decatur, Alabama Page: A-2 Column: 8
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