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Of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record, 1940-1949 Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1940-1945 Surnames A-B Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1940-1945 Surnames A-B © 2006 Hickory Public Library Al | An | Ar | At | Ba | Be | Bi | Bo | Br | Bu | By Date of Death Name (Last name first, upper & lower case) Page No. Newspaper Date 3/8/1943 Abbott, Mrs. W. T. 3 3/10/1943 2/27/1945 Abee, Dan C. 2 2/28/1945 5/24/1945 Abee, E. H. 1 5/24/1945 1/20/1941 Abee, Elizabeth 12 1/23/1941 5/24/1945 Abee, Eugene H. 4 5/26/1945 5/24/1944 Abee, Flora I. 12 5/25/1944 1/7/1944 Abee, James A. 1 1/8/1944 10/9/1943 Abee, Jones F. 6 10/12/1943 1/28/1945 Abee, Mrs. Judy Carlotta 6 1/29/1945 9/23/1944 Abee, Oscar A. 8 9/26/1944 1/21/1941 Abee, Roy Carl 6 1/24/1941 Unknown Abell, Lieutenant Robert E. 4 4/3/1945 2/7/1940 Abernathy, Aubrey H. 2 2/8/1940 3/3/1944 Abernathy, David C. 10 3/4/1944 7/21/1940 Abernathy, Dr. Claude O. 4 7/22/1940 2/27/1942 Abernathy, Jacob Lawrence 2 2/28/1942 11/4/1945 Abernathy, John W. 1 11/5/1945 7/29/1940 Abernathy, Julius Blackwell 1 7/30/1940 6/22/1944 Abernathy, Julius F. 1 9/5/1944 11/17/1945 Abernathy, Mrs. J. H. L. 1 11/17/1945 2/11/1941 Abernathy, Mrs. Leroy F. 1 2/12/1941 8/31/1940 Abernathy, Mrs. Melinda K. 12 8/31/1940 6/23/1940 Abernathy, Mrs. Pink 7 6/24/1940 12/13/1944 Abernathy, Mrs. S. M. 6 12/15/1944 8/15/1944 Abernathy, Palmer W. 5 8/18/1944 8/6/1942 Abernathy, Sarah Emma 10 8/8/1942 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1940a-b.htm (1 of 27)1/20/2009 10:50:54 AM Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1940-1945 Surnames A-B 9/15/1940 Abernathy, W. S. 8 9/17/1940 9/5/1942 Abernethy, Dolph Alexander 4 9/9/1942 1/21/1942 Abernethy, Frederick T. 7 1/31/1942 4/8/1945 Abernethy, Harold S. 1 4/9/1945 7/12/1945 Abernethy, John 12 7/13/1945 9/3/1945 Abernethy, Luther 8 9/4/1945 8/2/1941 Abernethy, Moses A. 3 8/4/1941 1/3/1940 Abernethy, Mrs. Fannie A. 8 1/4/1940 9/12/1945 Abernethy, Mrs. Mary 12 9/13/1945 1/16/1944 Abernethy, Mrs. W. M. 1 1/17/1944 6/3/1944 Abernethy, Thomas C. 1 6/27/1944 3/28/1942 Abernethy, William R. 2 3/30/1942 7/2/1941 Abernethy, Wyatt Martin 10 7/2/1941 7/29/1940 Abraham, Mrs. Bessie 3 8/2/1940 4/7/1942 Abrams, Claude 2 4/8/1942 10/19/1940 Adair, Mrs. E. F. 2 10/21/1940 4/18/1940 Adair, T. I. 11 4/18/1940 6/15/1944 Adair, Thomas M. 1 6/16/1944 6/18/1944 Adams, Arthur 1 6/20/1944 1/7/1942 Adams, Carroll C. 3 1/8/1942 1/3/1943 Adams, George R. 6 1/4/1943 5/18/1945 Adams, Mary C. 1 5/19/1945 8/23/1945 Adams, Mrs. Catherine 12 8/23/1945 8/23/1945 Adams, Mrs. Catherine 2 8/24/1945 3/23/1944 Adams, Mrs. Georgie 10 3/23/1944 9/23/1941 Adams, R. Glenn 6 9/24/1941 1/9/1945 Adams, T. M. 10 1/12/1945 8/1/1944 Adams, Thomas L. 8 8/2/1944 Unknown Adams, Worthe 6 3/20/1943 4/23/1940 Adcock, Clyde 2 4/26/1940 4/24/1940 Aderholdt, Barbara Jane Carpenter 10 4/24/1940 2/12/1943 Aderholt, J. A. N. 6 2/13/1943 1/29/1940 Adkins, Mrs. Catherine 8 1/30/1940 9/2/1943 Albeit, Clifton 6 9/2/1943 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1940a-b.htm (2 of 27)1/20/2009 10:50:54 AM Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1940-1945 Surnames A-B 8/31/1943 Albernethy, Garland 10 9/1/1943 3/4/1941 Albright, Charles Whitson 12 3/5/1941 10/25/1943 Albright, Justin D. 6 10/26/1043 11/30/1944 Alderholt, W. A. 3 12/2/1944 9/14/1943 Alexander, Bavis Edwin 1 9/15/1943 10/1/1940 Alexander, Belle Brown 16 10/2/1940 7/6/1940 Alexander, Dr. James M. 5 7/10/1940 1/26/1945 Alexander, J. Rufus 5 1/29/1945 8/8/1943 Alexander, John 1 8/9/1943 6/21/1942 Alexander, Joseph Zeb 10 6/22/1942 11/21/1940 Alexander, Martha Winters 7 11/26/1940 5/15/1945 Alexander, Mrs. R. J. 3 5/19/1945 1/7/1944 Alexander, Tom 8 1/8/1944 11/25/1945 Alexander, William E. 1 11/26/1945 6/12/1943 Allard, T. 10 6/14/1943 5/29/1942 Allen, Adolphus 1 5/30/1942 5/10/1940 Allen, Alice Ray Rockett 10 5/10/1940 7/13/1943 Allen, Fulton 3 7/14/1943 9/?/1944 Allen, John W. 5 9/12/1944 4/2/1943 Allen, Karl 2 4/2/1943 8/18/1942 Allen, Mrs. Frances Margaret 1 8/19/1942 6/24/1943 Allen, Mrs. L. M. 1 6/24/1943 6/25/1943 Allen, Mrs. L. M. 10 6/25/1943 6/25/1943 Allen, Mrs. L. M. 6 6/26/1943 1/27/1942 Allen, Mrs. T. W. 12 1/28/1942 4/24/1943 Allen, William 10 4/26/1943 10/13/1945 Alley, John 1 10/15/1945 8/21/1943 Allison, Elizabeth Victoria 5 8/24/1943 1/8/1941 Allison, Virginia 12 1/9/1941 12/31/1944 Allman, Mrs. Sarah Lou 3 1/3/1945 12/20/1943 Allman, Noah W. 1 12/21/1943 2/7/1945 Allmon, Private First Class Herbert 1 2/28/1945 1/18/1942 Allran, Charles 12 1/19/1942 10/27/1941 Allran, John W. 5 10/29/1941 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1940a-b.htm (3 of 27)1/20/2009 10:50:54 AM Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1940-1945 Surnames A-B 4/12/1945 Allred, Mrs. J. M. 1 4/12/1945 12/26/1943 Allred, R. S. 10 12/27/1943 4/?/1942 Alphan, Durant 8 4/27/1942 3/24/1945 Anawalt, J. Smith 1 3/26/1945 7/7/1944 Anderson, Betty S. 10 7/8/1944 12/24/1945 Anderson, Captain Joe L. 1 3/2/1945 4/28/1942 Anderson, Dorothy 12 5/1/1942 1/3/1944 Anderson, Ervin Robert 1 1/13/1944 4/21/1940 Anderson, Homar Thomas 8 4/22/1940 8/11/1940 Anderson, Isaac Lafayette 2 8/12/1940 6/17/1944 Anderson, James A. 8 6/19/1944 4/27/1940 Anderson, John Crawford 11 4/29/1940 10/3/1942 Anderson, Lindsay W. 2 10/5/1942 1/27/1943 Anderson, Logan 10 1/29/1943 8/5/1942 Anderson, Mrs. B. H. 2 8/6/1942 8/9/1942 Anderson, Mrs. Calvin A. 5 8/10/1942 4/7/1945 Anderson, Mrs. Eddie 1 4/9/1945 6/17/1940 Anderson, Mrs. T. W. 4 6/18/1940 9/18/1942 Anderson, Mrs. Thomas E. 3 9/19/1942 5/?/1944 Anderson, Robert E. 5 5/29/1944 3/28/1943 Anderson, W. L. 2 3/30/1943 7/22/1944 Anderson, William F. 8 7/22/1944 8/24/1940 Anderson, William Harvey 2 8/27/1940 8/26/1940 Anderson, William Harvey 1 8/26/1940 1/25/1943 Andrew, Mrs. J. D. 10 1/28/1943 4/16/1943 Andrews, Gayor 2 4/17/1943 10/23/1942 Angel, Mrs. J. P. 2 10/23/1942 3/13/1945 Angley, Heywood 1 3/14/1945 2/13/1940 Annas, Alfred Pinkney 12 2/13/1940 9/12/1945 Annas, Brittain 9/13/1945 3/19/1943 Annas, David Ashbury 8 3/20/1943 6/2/1940 Annas, Doc Washington 12 6/3/1940 7/8/1944 Annas, Jack L. 1 8/10/1944 8/14/1940 Annas, John P. 11 8/16/1940 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1940a-b.htm (4 of 27)1/20/2009 10:50:54 AM Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1940-1945 Surnames A-B 7/5/1940 Annas, Mrs. Eva Bowman 12 7/6/1940 1/21/1940 Annas, Mrs. Martha M. 2 1/22/1940 10/2/1944 Annas, T. H. 4 10/2/1944 7/18/1940 Annas, Verney P. 4 7/18/1940 3/22/1942 Annas, William A. 6 3/23/1942 3/7/1945 Anner, Mrs. Carswell 4 3/10/1945 8/29/1942 Anthony, Beanie Lavenia 12 8/31/1942 4/11/1943 Anthony, Billy M. 7 4/13/1943 12/29/1939 Anthony, C. P. 3 1/2/1940 6/30/1944 Anthony, Linda K. 3 7/1/1944 5/14/1940 Anthony, Mattie R. 13 5/16/1940 5/8/1940 Anthony, Mrs.
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