GULF BREEZE, Fla-Funeral services for John Stanley Jervis, 76, who died at a Gulf Breeze hospital Sunday at 5 p.m., will be announced later.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Adalaide Worth Jervis; two sons, Stanley Worth Jervis of Colorado Springs, Colo; John Walker Jervis of Gulf Breeze, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Charles Malone of Montgomery; two brothers, Robert H. Jervis of Decatur; Albert Jervis of Tulsa, Okla; two nieces, Miss Ann Malone of Montgomery; Mrs. Winston Hodge of Huntsville; three nephews, Edward Jervis Davies and R.H. Jervis Jr, both of Decatur; Julian S. Jervis of Lookout Mt, Tenn.
Mr. Jervis was a native of Decatur and spent his youth here. He had worked at Century Electric Co in Omaha, Neb. a number of years.
DECATUR DAILY - October 2, 1967
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JOHN STANLEY JERVIS -
Graveside services for John Stanley Jervis will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Decatur City Cemetery, Rev. Edwin Dalstrom officiating, Guntharp Funeral Home directing.
The family requests that memorials be made in the form of contributions to The Tuberculosis and Respirative Foundation.
DECATUR DAILY - October 11, 1967
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GULF BREEZE, Fla-Funeral services for John Stanley Jervis, 76, who died at a Gulf Breeze hospital Sunday at 5 p.m., will be announced later.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Adalaide Worth Jervis; two sons, Stanley Worth Jervis of Colorado Springs, Colo; John Walker Jervis of Gulf Breeze, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Charles Malone of Montgomery; two brothers, Robert H. Jervis of Decatur; Albert Jervis of Tulsa, Okla; two nieces, Miss Ann Malone of Montgomery; Mrs. Winston Hodge of Huntsville; three nephews, Edward Jervis Davies and R.H. Jervis Jr, both of Decatur; Julian S. Jervis of Lookout Mt, Tenn.
Mr. Jervis was a native of Decatur and spent his youth here. He had worked at Century Electric Co in Omaha, Neb. a number of years.
DECATUR DAILY - October 2, 1967
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JOHN STANLEY JERVIS -
Graveside services for John Stanley Jervis will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Decatur City Cemetery, Rev. Edwin Dalstrom officiating, Guntharp Funeral Home directing.
The family requests that memorials be made in the form of contributions to The Tuberculosis and Respirative Foundation.
DECATUR DAILY - October 11, 1967
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