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Maggie Ludy <I>Yancey</I> Redman

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Maggie Ludy Yancey Redman

Birth
Newton County, Georgia, USA
Death
25 Mar 1968 (aged 84)
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Butts County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From the Jackson Progress Argus, 28 March 1968
Stark Rites March 27 for Mrs. Redman

Mrs. William Cliett Redman, Sr., 84, of 459 Second Street, died at her residence late Monday afternoon after an extended illness. The former Miss Maggie Yancey, she was born in Newton County, the daughter of Mr. Jesse Waters Yancey and Mrs. Ludie Elizabeth Barnes Yancey, also natives of Newton County. Mrs. Redman was a member of the Stark Methodist Church.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock from the Stark Methodist Church with the Rev. Ed Galloway, pastor of the Jenkinsburg Charge, and Rev. A. E. Barton, former pastor of the Jackson Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Stark Church Cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Charlie Long of Jackson, Mrs. Loy Wilson of Milledgeville, Mrs. Harold Vaughn, Mrs. Harold Brooks, Mrs. Nevin Duffey, all of Jackson; two sons, Malvin Redman and William Cliett Redman Jr., both of Jackson; 14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren.

Grandsons served as pallbearers and included Dr. Randolph Long, Jerry Long, Jimmy Long, Sonny Wilson, Larry Wilson, Randall Wilson, Harold Brooks Jr., and Gary Pecht.

BIO provided by: Find A Grave contributor, SPMcD
From the Jackson Progress Argus, 28 March 1968
Stark Rites March 27 for Mrs. Redman

Mrs. William Cliett Redman, Sr., 84, of 459 Second Street, died at her residence late Monday afternoon after an extended illness. The former Miss Maggie Yancey, she was born in Newton County, the daughter of Mr. Jesse Waters Yancey and Mrs. Ludie Elizabeth Barnes Yancey, also natives of Newton County. Mrs. Redman was a member of the Stark Methodist Church.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock from the Stark Methodist Church with the Rev. Ed Galloway, pastor of the Jenkinsburg Charge, and Rev. A. E. Barton, former pastor of the Jackson Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Stark Church Cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Charlie Long of Jackson, Mrs. Loy Wilson of Milledgeville, Mrs. Harold Vaughn, Mrs. Harold Brooks, Mrs. Nevin Duffey, all of Jackson; two sons, Malvin Redman and William Cliett Redman Jr., both of Jackson; 14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren.

Grandsons served as pallbearers and included Dr. Randolph Long, Jerry Long, Jimmy Long, Sonny Wilson, Larry Wilson, Randall Wilson, Harold Brooks Jr., and Gary Pecht.

BIO provided by: Find A Grave contributor, SPMcD


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