Rev. George Jenkins, assisted by Rev. J. D. Kitchens [sic Kitchingham] officiated with interment in the O. B. Hundley cemetery at Columbia Heights. Masonic services were held at the graveside by Lodge 164, F & AM.
Honorary pallbearers were the deacons of the church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lauree Hundley, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. J. T. Clark, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. J. W. Thatcher, West Monroe; three sons, John E., Memphis, Tenn.; J. O., Monroe and James, Columbia; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Dauch and Mrs. Arthur Whittington, both of San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. Virginia Willis, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Ruby Stockwell, Monroe, and five grandchildren.
Riser Funeral Home of Columbia was in charge of the arrangements.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, August 17, 1954
Rev. George Jenkins, assisted by Rev. J. D. Kitchens [sic Kitchingham] officiated with interment in the O. B. Hundley cemetery at Columbia Heights. Masonic services were held at the graveside by Lodge 164, F & AM.
Honorary pallbearers were the deacons of the church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lauree Hundley, Columbia; two daughters, Mrs. J. T. Clark, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. J. W. Thatcher, West Monroe; three sons, John E., Memphis, Tenn.; J. O., Monroe and James, Columbia; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Dauch and Mrs. Arthur Whittington, both of San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. Virginia Willis, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Ruby Stockwell, Monroe, and five grandchildren.
Riser Funeral Home of Columbia was in charge of the arrangements.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Tuesday, August 17, 1954
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