Marion, a native of Albany, Ga., graduated from Agnes Scott College in 1945 with a major in economics and social science. She had been employed just a few months in the Atlanta offices of the Bureau of Labor Statisitcs, U.S. Dept. of Labor. Having just completed several weeks of
special training in Washington, D.C., she was enroute to the Norfolk, Va. area to compile data there to be used for a consumer price index for that city.
Survivors included her parents Mr. & Mrs. John McWhorter of Tifton, Ga, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Bikerstaff of Columbus, Ga.
Special note: Miss McWhorter was not the first and wouldn't be the last to die while in the course of her duties as a federal employee of the U.S. Government. There have been countless numbers over many years. Hopefully her name will never be forgotten.
By Fred Sanford- friend, who wants her remembered!
Marion, a native of Albany, Ga., graduated from Agnes Scott College in 1945 with a major in economics and social science. She had been employed just a few months in the Atlanta offices of the Bureau of Labor Statisitcs, U.S. Dept. of Labor. Having just completed several weeks of
special training in Washington, D.C., she was enroute to the Norfolk, Va. area to compile data there to be used for a consumer price index for that city.
Survivors included her parents Mr. & Mrs. John McWhorter of Tifton, Ga, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Bikerstaff of Columbus, Ga.
Special note: Miss McWhorter was not the first and wouldn't be the last to die while in the course of her duties as a federal employee of the U.S. Government. There have been countless numbers over many years. Hopefully her name will never be forgotten.
By Fred Sanford- friend, who wants her remembered!
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