She was the youngest daughter of Benjamin Ditcher James and Nancy Harriet Warren James ; whom they were prominently involved in the religious, civil and social affairs of the County.. Her father's name is placed on the CORNER STONE of the Pierce County Court House ...
Mrs. Blythe spent most of her adult life in Durham and Oxford, NC following her marriage to Mr. Hardee Avis Averette.. After his death in 1964, she owned and operated Miles - Farmer Tobacco Ware House in Baxley and a family business in North Carolina ..
She was married to Albert C. Blythe Jr. in 1975 and they made their home in Waycross...
She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Harvesters Sunday School Class, the Women's Missionary Union, Lyman Hall Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, the local chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons, the Pinecone Garden Club, the Georgia Federation of Garden Clubs and a member and supporter of the Waycross Area Community Theatre ...
Survivors include her husband: Albert C. Blythe Jr. of Waycross;
a son: Hardee Avis Averette Jr. of Baxley
a daughter: Mrs. Nan A. Youmans of Blackshear
a step-daughter: Mrs. Margie Mae Blythe Poland of Gray, Ga.
a step-son: Albert Richard Blythe of Blackshear
a sister: Mrs. Ann J. Ridley of Blackshear ...
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 pm at the First Baptist Church with the burial into Oakland Cemetery ....
Miles-Odum Funeral Home is in charge...
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She was the youngest daughter of Benjamin Ditcher James and Nancy Harriet Warren James ; whom they were prominently involved in the religious, civil and social affairs of the County.. Her father's name is placed on the CORNER STONE of the Pierce County Court House ...
Mrs. Blythe spent most of her adult life in Durham and Oxford, NC following her marriage to Mr. Hardee Avis Averette.. After his death in 1964, she owned and operated Miles - Farmer Tobacco Ware House in Baxley and a family business in North Carolina ..
She was married to Albert C. Blythe Jr. in 1975 and they made their home in Waycross...
She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Harvesters Sunday School Class, the Women's Missionary Union, Lyman Hall Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, the local chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons, the Pinecone Garden Club, the Georgia Federation of Garden Clubs and a member and supporter of the Waycross Area Community Theatre ...
Survivors include her husband: Albert C. Blythe Jr. of Waycross;
a son: Hardee Avis Averette Jr. of Baxley
a daughter: Mrs. Nan A. Youmans of Blackshear
a step-daughter: Mrs. Margie Mae Blythe Poland of Gray, Ga.
a step-son: Albert Richard Blythe of Blackshear
a sister: Mrs. Ann J. Ridley of Blackshear ...
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 pm at the First Baptist Church with the burial into Oakland Cemetery ....
Miles-Odum Funeral Home is in charge...
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