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Ronald Alexander Threatt

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Ronald Alexander Threatt

Birth
Death
3 Apr 1993 (aged 77)
Burial
Stark, Butts County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Threatt, Ronald Alexander, Sr.
Ronald Alexander Threatt Sr. of Jackson died Sat., April 3, at Sylvan Grove Hospital.

Funeral services were held Mon., April 5, at the Macedonia Baptist Church with Dr. Rodney Autry and Rev. Bill Thomas officiating. Interment was, in the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery with military honors.

Mr. Threatt was born Oct. 29, 1915 in Lancaster County, S. C , son of the late John Brinie and Hallie Sowell Threatt. He was a former resident of Atlanta and was employed at the Federal Annex.

He and his wife moved to Butts County in 1967 where he was a rural mail carrier for the post offices in Locust Grove, Jenkinsburg and Jackson before retiring. Mr. Threatt was a member and contributor to the Republican National Party and was a member of the Rural Mail Carriers Association. He served in the U. S. Navy during WWII, where he was on an LST during the invasion of Normandy and Omaha
Beach.

Survivors include wife Delia O'Daniel Threatt of Jackson; daughter Eugenia Threatt Smith of Fairburn; son Ronald A. Threatt Jr. of Jackson; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and two nieces.

Haisten Funeral Home of Jackson was in charge of arrangements.

Jackson Progress Argus 07 Apr 1993
Contributor: SuzanneTF (47458435)
Threatt, Ronald Alexander, Sr.
Ronald Alexander Threatt Sr. of Jackson died Sat., April 3, at Sylvan Grove Hospital.

Funeral services were held Mon., April 5, at the Macedonia Baptist Church with Dr. Rodney Autry and Rev. Bill Thomas officiating. Interment was, in the Macedonia Baptist Church Cemetery with military honors.

Mr. Threatt was born Oct. 29, 1915 in Lancaster County, S. C , son of the late John Brinie and Hallie Sowell Threatt. He was a former resident of Atlanta and was employed at the Federal Annex.

He and his wife moved to Butts County in 1967 where he was a rural mail carrier for the post offices in Locust Grove, Jenkinsburg and Jackson before retiring. Mr. Threatt was a member and contributor to the Republican National Party and was a member of the Rural Mail Carriers Association. He served in the U. S. Navy during WWII, where he was on an LST during the invasion of Normandy and Omaha
Beach.

Survivors include wife Delia O'Daniel Threatt of Jackson; daughter Eugenia Threatt Smith of Fairburn; son Ronald A. Threatt Jr. of Jackson; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and two nieces.

Haisten Funeral Home of Jackson was in charge of arrangements.

Jackson Progress Argus 07 Apr 1993
Contributor: SuzanneTF (47458435)


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