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Janey Cordelia Dart

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Janey Cordelia Dart

Birth
Death
1 Jul 1945 (aged 59)
Burial
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Dates and burial location per Oak Grove Cemetery listing


DART, Janey Cordelia
The Brunswick News; Monday 2 July 1945; pg. 8 col. 5

MISS JANEY DART, ILL MANY MONTHS, DIED YESTERDAY
Miss Janey Cordelia Dart, 59, beloved Brunswick nurse, who had ministered in hundreds of Brunswick homes during the many years she engaged in nursing, passed away at the family residence on Glynn avenue yesterday. Miss Dart had been ill for many months.
Member of an old and prominent Brunswick family, Miss Dart had been practically a lifelong resident of Brunswick. Except for a short period when she resided in Waycross, she had made her home here.
A popular and efficient graduate nurse, Miss Dart practiced her profession here for years as a private nurse, and later was associated with hospitals, serving as night superintendent in hospitals in both Brunswick and Waycross, an she was well known and popular among an unusually large number of friends in these cities, who will be grieved to learn of her death.
Survivors include two sisters, Miss Sadie Dart and Mrs. S. Hadley Brown, and a brother, M.E. Dart, all of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church this afternoon at 5 o'clock, to be conducted by the Rev. John S. Sharp, and burial will be in the family lot at Oak Grove cemetery. The following will serve as pall bearers: A.C. Knight, Andrew Lorentzson, Ernest Odum, A.M. Drury, A.M. Cowart, Russell Anderson. Arrangements are in charge of Mortician Edo Miller.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson
Dates and burial location per Oak Grove Cemetery listing


DART, Janey Cordelia
The Brunswick News; Monday 2 July 1945; pg. 8 col. 5

MISS JANEY DART, ILL MANY MONTHS, DIED YESTERDAY
Miss Janey Cordelia Dart, 59, beloved Brunswick nurse, who had ministered in hundreds of Brunswick homes during the many years she engaged in nursing, passed away at the family residence on Glynn avenue yesterday. Miss Dart had been ill for many months.
Member of an old and prominent Brunswick family, Miss Dart had been practically a lifelong resident of Brunswick. Except for a short period when she resided in Waycross, she had made her home here.
A popular and efficient graduate nurse, Miss Dart practiced her profession here for years as a private nurse, and later was associated with hospitals, serving as night superintendent in hospitals in both Brunswick and Waycross, an she was well known and popular among an unusually large number of friends in these cities, who will be grieved to learn of her death.
Survivors include two sisters, Miss Sadie Dart and Mrs. S. Hadley Brown, and a brother, M.E. Dart, all of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist church this afternoon at 5 o'clock, to be conducted by the Rev. John S. Sharp, and burial will be in the family lot at Oak Grove cemetery. The following will serve as pall bearers: A.C. Knight, Andrew Lorentzson, Ernest Odum, A.M. Drury, A.M. Cowart, Russell Anderson. Arrangements are in charge of Mortician Edo Miller.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson


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