Funeral services for Mrs. O.F. Eddlemon, 64, who died suddenly at her home one mile East of Eustace Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, were held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Shelby Chapel.
The services were conducted by the Rev. J.W. Williford, Baptist pastor of Eustace, with the Carroll and Lehr Funeral Home of Athens in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are two sons, William Eddlemon, of Eustace and Homer Eddlemon, stationed somewhere in Italy; and three daughters, Mrs. Doc Ballard of Mabank, and Louise and Dorothy Jo Eddlemon of Eustace.
The family moved to Eustace from the Stockard community about six months ago.
Published in the Athens Review January 6, 1944
Funeral services for Mrs. O.F. Eddlemon, 64, who died suddenly at her home one mile East of Eustace Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, were held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Shelby Chapel.
The services were conducted by the Rev. J.W. Williford, Baptist pastor of Eustace, with the Carroll and Lehr Funeral Home of Athens in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are two sons, William Eddlemon, of Eustace and Homer Eddlemon, stationed somewhere in Italy; and three daughters, Mrs. Doc Ballard of Mabank, and Louise and Dorothy Jo Eddlemon of Eustace.
The family moved to Eustace from the Stockard community about six months ago.
Published in the Athens Review January 6, 1944
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