Mrs. Jennie Viola Barkley of 647 Hillcrest, who was affectionately known to her neighbors as 'Aunt Jennie,' died at 4:20 yesterday afternoon at St. Joseph Hospital where she had been a patient a week. Services for Mrs. Barkley, who was 83, will be at 4 this afternoon at National Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Born in Hardeman County, Tenn., she had lived in Memphis since she was a small girl. She was a Baptist. Her husband, Thomas B. Barkley, a timberman, died 20 years ago. She leaves a stepdaughter, Mrs. J.D. Hutcheson of Douglasville, Ga.; a half-sister, Mrs. J.O. Hamilton, and a half-brother, Abner M. Chambers, both of Memphis. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on May 17, 1960)
Mrs. Jennie Viola Barkley of 647 Hillcrest, who was affectionately known to her neighbors as 'Aunt Jennie,' died at 4:20 yesterday afternoon at St. Joseph Hospital where she had been a patient a week. Services for Mrs. Barkley, who was 83, will be at 4 this afternoon at National Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Born in Hardeman County, Tenn., she had lived in Memphis since she was a small girl. She was a Baptist. Her husband, Thomas B. Barkley, a timberman, died 20 years ago. She leaves a stepdaughter, Mrs. J.D. Hutcheson of Douglasville, Ga.; a half-sister, Mrs. J.O. Hamilton, and a half-brother, Abner M. Chambers, both of Memphis. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on May 17, 1960)
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