PAT BYARGEON
Bastrop, La., Aug. 17. -- (Special) -- Pat Byargeon, 43, died of a heart attack at his residence here shortly after 8 pm today. He has been employed at the International Paper Mill here for a number of years and has made his home in Bastrop. Mr. Byargeon was born in Mangham. He was reported to have been stricken with the heart attack before getting up this morning and died about five minutes later. Services will be held at 4 pm Saturday in the Robinson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. O. M. Anderson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will be in the Christ Church Cemetery here.
Mr. Byargeon is survived by his wife:
Mrs.
One daughter:
Mrs. Patsy Ruth Byargeon McIntyre of Bastrop
One son:
Billy Gene Byargeon of Moss Point, Mississippi
His father:
W. C. Byargeon of Bastrop
One brother:
Marshall Gyargeon of Natchez, Mississippi
Three sisters:
Miss Mary Byargeon of Bastrop
Mrs. J. E. Warren of Bastrop
Mrs. J. W. Broomfield of St. Marys, Georgia
PAT BYARGEON
Bastrop, La., Aug. 17. -- (Special) -- Pat Byargeon, 43, died of a heart attack at his residence here shortly after 8 pm today. He has been employed at the International Paper Mill here for a number of years and has made his home in Bastrop. Mr. Byargeon was born in Mangham. He was reported to have been stricken with the heart attack before getting up this morning and died about five minutes later. Services will be held at 4 pm Saturday in the Robinson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. O. M. Anderson, pastor of the Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will be in the Christ Church Cemetery here.
Mr. Byargeon is survived by his wife:
Mrs.
One daughter:
Mrs. Patsy Ruth Byargeon McIntyre of Bastrop
One son:
Billy Gene Byargeon of Moss Point, Mississippi
His father:
W. C. Byargeon of Bastrop
One brother:
Marshall Gyargeon of Natchez, Mississippi
Three sisters:
Miss Mary Byargeon of Bastrop
Mrs. J. E. Warren of Bastrop
Mrs. J. W. Broomfield of St. Marys, Georgia
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