Charlie Bartow Spell, 79, died at his home near Swainsboro, Tuesday, after an
extended illness. Mr. Spell was born in Johnson County. His first wife was Miss
Mary Foskey; his second, who survives him, is the former Miss Edna Woods.
Other survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Dora Smith and Mrs. Arrilla Thigpen of
Scott, Mrs. Lieuada Thigpen and Mrs. Mattie Flanders of Adrian; three sons, John
and Bud Spell, of Swainsboro and Arthur Spell of Macon.
Funeral services were held at Poplar Springs Church near Adrian at 4:00pm
Wednesday. The members of Masonic Lodge No. 244 of Swainsboro, of which Mr.
Spell was a member acted as pallbearers. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Pall bearers were: Bennie Ehrlich, Gibson Johnston, R. B. Darling, Louis
Rosenberg, William Edenfield, and Herman Subotnick.
Swainsboro Mortuary was in charge of the services.
Charlie Bartow Spell, 79, died at his home near Swainsboro, Tuesday, after an
extended illness. Mr. Spell was born in Johnson County. His first wife was Miss
Mary Foskey; his second, who survives him, is the former Miss Edna Woods.
Other survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Dora Smith and Mrs. Arrilla Thigpen of
Scott, Mrs. Lieuada Thigpen and Mrs. Mattie Flanders of Adrian; three sons, John
and Bud Spell, of Swainsboro and Arthur Spell of Macon.
Funeral services were held at Poplar Springs Church near Adrian at 4:00pm
Wednesday. The members of Masonic Lodge No. 244 of Swainsboro, of which Mr.
Spell was a member acted as pallbearers. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Pall bearers were: Bennie Ehrlich, Gibson Johnston, R. B. Darling, Louis
Rosenberg, William Edenfield, and Herman Subotnick.
Swainsboro Mortuary was in charge of the services.
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