VOLUME 76 NUMBER 49
THURSDAY MARCH 31, 1949
DEATH--Dr. Moran IRVINE died Tuesday morning at his home in Alamo following a stroke. He was born in Weakley County April 29, 1873 and was for many years a funeral director in Dresden. He has been engaged in the drug business in Alamo for 20 years. He was married to Mary Sue MOORE in 1896. Mrs. IRVINE and two sons, Tom IRVINE, of Dresden and Sam IRVINE, of Memphis survive; two grandchildren; and one great grandchild; four brothers, Jack IRVINE, of Ft. Worth, TX., Will IRVINE, of St. Cloud, Fla., Bob Lee IRVINE and J. A. IRVINE, both of Dresden; and one sister, Mrs. Sophia FERGUSON, of Dresden. Funeral Services at the residence in Alamo Wednesday, burial in Dresden.
VOLUME 76 NUMBER 49
THURSDAY MARCH 31, 1949
DEATH--Dr. Moran IRVINE died Tuesday morning at his home in Alamo following a stroke. He was born in Weakley County April 29, 1873 and was for many years a funeral director in Dresden. He has been engaged in the drug business in Alamo for 20 years. He was married to Mary Sue MOORE in 1896. Mrs. IRVINE and two sons, Tom IRVINE, of Dresden and Sam IRVINE, of Memphis survive; two grandchildren; and one great grandchild; four brothers, Jack IRVINE, of Ft. Worth, TX., Will IRVINE, of St. Cloud, Fla., Bob Lee IRVINE and J. A. IRVINE, both of Dresden; and one sister, Mrs. Sophia FERGUSON, of Dresden. Funeral Services at the residence in Alamo Wednesday, burial in Dresden.
Family Members
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Harry Clinton "Buck" Irvine
1857–1897
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Harriet G. Irvine
1859–1860
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Thomas E. "Tom Cat" Irvine
1860–1918
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John Sidney "Sid" Irvine
1862–1927
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James A. "Bump" Irvine
1864–1951
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Martha Ann Irvine
1866–1868
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Florence Irvine
1868–1895
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Robert Lee "Bob" Irvine
1870–1956
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Sophia A. Irvine Ferguson
1876–1958
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Forrest Dabney "Jack" Irvine
1877–1964
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William Preston Irvine
1880–1963
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