trustee and employee of Baxter Seminary since the
Institution was organized, died Wednesday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital, in Nashville, were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Baxter Methodist Church by Dr. Harry L. Upperman, the Rev. Philip Porter, and the Rev. J. A. Harris. Burial was in Baxter Cemetery. (He is buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN).
Mr. Bain's death followed a major operation of two weeks ago.
A native of Cleveland, Tenn., Mr. Bain move to Baxter 40 years ago. He was an active member of the Methodist Church, and had been a member of the church's board of trustees for 30 years.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bonnie Nunally Bain, five daughters, Mrs. Pearl York, El Paso, TX, Miss Nell Bain, Baxter, Miss Elizabeth Bain of Chicago, IL, Mrs. Ruth Wooten, and Mrs. Phyllis Hawkins, both of Gainesboro, and three sons, Jim, Billy and Frank Bain, all of Baxter.
trustee and employee of Baxter Seminary since the
Institution was organized, died Wednesday morning at Vanderbilt Hospital, in Nashville, were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Baxter Methodist Church by Dr. Harry L. Upperman, the Rev. Philip Porter, and the Rev. J. A. Harris. Burial was in Baxter Cemetery. (He is buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN).
Mr. Bain's death followed a major operation of two weeks ago.
A native of Cleveland, Tenn., Mr. Bain move to Baxter 40 years ago. He was an active member of the Methodist Church, and had been a member of the church's board of trustees for 30 years.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Bonnie Nunally Bain, five daughters, Mrs. Pearl York, El Paso, TX, Miss Nell Bain, Baxter, Miss Elizabeth Bain of Chicago, IL, Mrs. Ruth Wooten, and Mrs. Phyllis Hawkins, both of Gainesboro, and three sons, Jim, Billy and Frank Bain, all of Baxter.
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