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I I I McCrorey Died Wednesday A. M. c. H. LEITNER DIES AT HO E lurS. ft. VV'. Stewart of W. C. Scott Our hearts were indeed sad- ,C. dened by the passing on of out' servoces were condi' "t_ I·beloved aunt, Mtss Belle Lemmon. Lebanon Presbyterian! In an expression of sympathy church in Fairfield county at 4 I from a relative these words were ccloek Thursday afternoon by i used, "She lived for others." This the pastor, the Rev. Charles J. thought truly expresses. the kez- Harris. Burial followed in the' note of her life. church cemetery. As far back as we can recall The active pallbearers. were in OUr childhood memories, she Bob Pope, Turner Pope, IE. K. was corrstantly thoughtful of the Rabb, Ernest Crawford, D. A. welfare of both old and young. Crawford, Fred Nelson, Bill Bell F01' years she ministered to and Jean Ramsey. the needs of her aging paren ,s. The honorary pallbearers were Even with the care of them she A. M. Owens, John Bell, H. E. I was always ready and willing to Johnson, U. G. DesPortes, John lend a helping hand in the home Y. Turner, S. H. Shirley, A. E. of a sick neighbor. Davis, Ernest Walker, Will 'Ne shall always remember Ameen, A. C. Belk, .li:rnest Stev- Aunt Belle as. one who did well enson, F. E. Propst, W. B. Por- .he tasks assigned to her by che ter, E. P. Blair, J. F. MCMaster,rCreat Father of us all. ,L J:. _Qllldas.. JI.Li <>'1'

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Page 1: McCrorey Wednesday A. M. Died c. DIES AT HO E...H. H. Mann, Willie F. Mann, No friend or acquaintance was Ðoe Brooks. too • old or too young, .too bore-I He is survived by his widow,

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McCrorey DiedWednesday A. M. c. H. LEITNER

DIES AT HO E

lurS. ft. VV'.Stewart ofW. C. Scott

Our hearts were indeed sad-,C. dened by the passing on of out'

servoces were condi' "t_ I·beloved aunt, Mtss Belle Lemmon.Lebanon Presbyterian! In an expression of sympathy

church in Fairfield county at 4 I from a relative these words wereccloek Thursday afternoon by i used, "She lived for others." Thisthe pastor, the Rev. Charles J. thought truly expresses. the kez-Harris. Burial followed in the' note of her life.church cemetery. As far back as we can recall

The active pallbearers. were in OUr childhood memories, sheBob Pope, Turner Pope, IE. K. was corrstantly thoughtful of theRabb, Ernest Crawford, D. A. welfare of both old and young.Crawford, Fred Nelson, Bill Bell F01' years she ministered toand Jean Ramsey. the needs of her aging paren ,s.The honorary pallbearers were Even with the care of them she

A. M. Owens, John Bell, H. E. Iwas always ready and willing toJohnson, U. G. DesPortes, John lend a helping hand in the homeY. Turner, S. H. Shirley, A. E. of a sick neighbor.Davis, Ernest Walker, Will 'Ne shall always rememberAmeen, A. C. Belk, .li:rnest Stev- Aunt Belle as. one who did wellenson, F. E. Propst, W. B. Por- .he tasks assigned to her by cheter, E. P. Blair, J. F. MCMaster,rCreat Father of us all.,L J:. _Qllldas.. JI.Li <>'1'