Mr. Zenor was born in Ames, Iowa on May 10, 1867 [sic 1866] and has been connected with the Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company since 1909. He was stock holder and on the board of directors of First National Bank, when that institution was organized. He is well known in Winnfield having lived here at different times, moving from Minden here last fall.
He is a member of the Minden Methodist Church, a member of the Ravender Lodge No. 451, F. & A. M. of Ravender, Arkansas. Employees of the L. & A. Railway offices of Minden will act as pallbearers, in compliance with his request.
He is survived by his wife and four children, J. L. Zenor of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Frank Austin of Willow Springs, Mo., Mrs. C. Manaham of St. Charles, Mo., and Edna Lorraine, age five. His mother who is now 98 years old is living in
Hillsboro, Ill.
Published in The Winnfield News-American, March 6, 1931
Mr. Zenor was born in Ames, Iowa on May 10, 1867 [sic 1866] and has been connected with the Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company since 1909. He was stock holder and on the board of directors of First National Bank, when that institution was organized. He is well known in Winnfield having lived here at different times, moving from Minden here last fall.
He is a member of the Minden Methodist Church, a member of the Ravender Lodge No. 451, F. & A. M. of Ravender, Arkansas. Employees of the L. & A. Railway offices of Minden will act as pallbearers, in compliance with his request.
He is survived by his wife and four children, J. L. Zenor of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Frank Austin of Willow Springs, Mo., Mrs. C. Manaham of St. Charles, Mo., and Edna Lorraine, age five. His mother who is now 98 years old is living in
Hillsboro, Ill.
Published in The Winnfield News-American, March 6, 1931
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