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JIMMY's Obits 1950-1954 PROOF COPY.Xlsx Library County Library Jackson Sun Obituary Listing 1950 - 1954 N-notice Name Publication Date Section/ Page Comments O-obit Abbott, Ben Jul. 25, 1954 O 1/6 Abel, Curtis CountyDec. 9, 1951 O Library1/16 Abercrombie, Rex H. Mrs. Dec. 1, 1950 O 7 Miss Margaret Lee Farrar Abernathy, Barbara Ann Feb. 12, 1952 O 7 Infant of M/M C. B. Abernathy Abernathy, W. J. Mrs. Jan. 27, 1953 O 3 Miss Macy Pearl Ownby Abernathy, Will Terry Mrs. Oct. 4, 1951 O 1/8 Miss Purser Acred, Hamlett Mrs. Oct. 5, 1951 O 2 Acuff, Lois Mar. 3, 1952 O 9 Lois Lafayette Acuff Ada, Asa Johnson Apr. 12, 1953 N 1/1 Wreck Ada, Asa Johnson Apr. 13, 1953 O 3 John Ada, Francis Jr. Apr. 12,County 1953 N 1/1 Wreck Library Ada, Francis Jr. Apr. 13, 1953 O 3 Jackson-Madison Adair, Albert F. Apr. 2, 1951 O 12 Adams, Andrew Gregory Nov. 1, 1951 O 1/6 Adams, Berthell Oct. 10, 1954 N 1/7 Adams, Charles Philps Mar. 5, 1951 O 9 Adams, Guy Dec. 22, 1954 O 1/11 Adams, Leonard B. Mrs Aug. 31, 1952 O 1/2 Miss Willie Mae Primm Adams, Paul Nov. 7, 1952 N 6 Killed in car wreck Adams, Sudie Mrs May 2, 1954 O County1/8 Miss Sudie Lee Fitzgerald Library Adams, Tom Mar. 26, 1952 N 2 Jackson-MadisonAdams, Tom Mar. 28, 1952 N 12 Adams, W. A. May 8, 1952 N 1/9 Adams, William Grady Dec. 7, 1954 O 1/8 Aday, Dianne Jun. 12, 1953 O 3 Infant of M/M G. L. Aday Adcock, Jessie Miss Dec. 14, 1950 O 1/5 Adcock, Martha Ellen Mrs Apr. 25, 1951 O 3 Miss Martha Ellen Jones Adcock, Thomas Neal Nov. 24, 1952 O 15 Agee, Fred Jack Jan. 25, 1950 N 1/1 County Library Akin, George Aug. 30, 1954 O 2 Jackson-MadisonAkin, L. A. Jun. 23, 1954 O 1/1 Luther Adolphus Akin Akin, L. A. Jun. 24, 1954 O 1/6 Luther Adolphus Akin Akins, Betty Johnson Mrs Jul. 2, 1954 O 2 Miss Betty Johnson Albrecht, John Feb. 3, 1950 O 2 Albright, Edwin Sep. 20, 1953 O 1/5 Albright, Mabel Aug. 16, 1954 O 2 Miss Mabel Albright Alderson, Neva Lee Mar. 8, 1953 O 1/2 Aldrich, Walter R. Feb. 14, 1951 N 7 County Library Alexander, Clyde V. Apr. 27, 1954 O 1/1 Alexander,Jackson-Madison Cooper Sep. 3, 1951 O 1 Alexander, Cora Mrs Apr. 30, 1952 N 11 Alexander, Cora Mrs May 1, 1952 O 1/3 Miss Cora Casander Barnes Alexander, Eunie Miss June 26, 1950 O 12 Alexander, Florence Fenner Mrs Feb. 27, 1953 N 3 Miss Florence Fenner Alexander, G. F. Mrs Feb. 26, 1953 N 1/3 Miss Florence Fenner Alexander, H. K. Jan. 23, 1953 O 2 Harmon Kelsey Alexander County Alexander, Hubert U. Mrs. Jackson-MadisonMay 26, 1954 O 1/6 Miss Ruby Jean Wheeler Jackson-Madison Jackson-Madison Library County Library N-notice Name Publication Date Section/ Page Comments O-obit Alexander, J. Frank Mar. 22, 1950 O 1/7 Alexander, J. T. Mrs. Sep. 16, 1952 O 9 Miss Myrtha Montgomery Sears Alexander, Jesse Lafayette Jan. 29, 1950 O 1/5 Alexander, Martha Virginia Mrs. Sep. 6, 1954 O 13 Miss Martha Virginia Blanton Alexander, R. S.CountyOct. 8, 1952 O Library2 Richard Stanley Alexander Alexander, Robert Earl Dec. 31, 1954 O 3 Alexander, Sac Williams Mrs. Mar. 27, 1953 O 9 Miss Sallie Williams Allen, A. A. Sep. 28, 1952 O 1/8 Alphus Aaron Allen Allen, A. L. Jan. 2, 1950 O 1/11 Former G. M. & O. Employee Allen, Eunice Smith Mrs. Feb. 28, 1950 O 11 Allen, Frank Jan. 22, 1953 O 1/7 Allen, Hollis Aug. 8, 1954 O fea/11 Allen, Infant Son May 31, 1954 O 9 Infant of M/M Arthur R. Allen Allen, J. H. Mrs. Nov. 30,County 1951 O 1 Library Allen, J. M. Mrs. Dec. 9, 1952 O 6 Miss Mattie Ethel Swift Jackson-Madison Allen, James Feb. 22, 1954 O 13 Allen, John E. Mar. 28, 1952 O 12 Son of Leonora Allen Allen, Lee Sep. 15. 1954 O 1/13 Allen, M. F. Mrs. May 16, 1954 O 1/7 Allen, Mattie Mrs. Mar. 29, 1953 O 3/11 Miss Mattie Johnson Allen, Maude Jones Mrs. Jan. 29, 1952 O 7 Miss Maude Jones Allen, R. E. Aug. 18, 1952 O 1 Roscoe Earl Allen Allen, R. E. Aug. 19, 1952 O County6 Roscoe Earl Allen Library Allen, Rosa Mrs. Jun. 30, 1952 O 7 Miss Rosa Allen Jackson-MadisonAllen, Samuel Henry Feb. 7, 1950 O 6 Allen, W. N. Oct. 13, 1952 O 1/7 William Newton Allen Allen, William Benjamin Jun. 19, 1953 O 15 Allen, William Roy Mar. 8, 1954 O 1/7 Alley, Tom Frank Mrs. Apr. 20, 1952 N 1/1 Miss Willie Mae Prater Allison, Dora Allen Mrs. Dec. 12, 1954 O 1/9 Allison, Ella Jane Mrs. Jun. 11, 1953 O 1/2 Miss Ella Jane Fowler Alston, Minnie Reid Mrs. July 2, 1950 O 3/7 County Library Altfeld, Albert J. Aug. 30, 1950 O 1 Jackson-MadisonAltfeld, Max Mar. 3, 1953 O 1 Altom, Lula Jane Mrs. May 14, 1951 O 12 AKA Linda Jane Crownover Altom Altom, W. O. Mrs. May 18, 1950 O 1/11 Miss Lucy Ann Gilliam Amis, J. T. Mrs. May 27, 1953 O 13 Miss Arma Lee Fitzhugh Ammons, Maude Mrs. Dec. 8, 1952 O 14 Miss Maude Mayes Anderson, Beatrice Mrs. Jan. 23, 1952 O 12 Miss Beatrice Replogle Anderson, Betty Holloway Mrs. Oct. 18, 1953 O 1/2 Miss Betty Holloway Anderson, Bond Mrs. Oct. 5, 1952 O 1/1 Miss Theresa Polk County Library Anderson, Cecil Apr. 8, 1954 O 1/1 Anderson,Jackson-Madison Charles H. Jun. 13, 1952 O 3 Anderson, Ella Whitaker Mrs. Nov. 25, 1954 O 1/15 Miss Ella Whitaker Anderson, Ellis May 6, 1954 O 1/15 Anderson, George M. Mrs. Mar. 16, 1952 O 2/12 Anderson, Herbert Jul. 24, 1951 N 7 Anderson, Hu C. May 8, 1953 O 1/1 Hu Carmack Anderson Anderson, I. H. Mrs. Feb. 12, 1950 O 3/7 County Anderson, Ida Cathey Mrs. Jackson-MadisonFeb. 12, 1950 O 3/7 Jackson-Madison Jackson-Madison Library County Library N-notice Name Publication Date Section/ Page Comments O-obit Anderson, J. C. Mrs. Sep. 12, 1950 O 3 Miss Lyda Fitzgerald Anderson, J. D. Feb. 24, 1953 O 9 Dr. Joseph David Anderson Anderson, J. H. Apr. 10, 1953 O 2 James Henry Anderson Anderson, James Herbert Sep. 30, 1952 O 7 Anderson, JerryCounty M. Apr. 28, 1952 N Library2 Anderson, John Priestly Dec. 2, 1953 O 13 Anderson, Lela Mrs. Sep. 12, 1954 O fea/11 Anderson, Marshall Dec. 14, 1951 O 9 Anderson, Mollie Mrs. Apr. 29, 1953 O 1/11 Miss Mollie Norwood Anderson, Nettie Mrs. Nov. 25, 1951 N 2/10 Fire from coal stove explosion Anderson, Newton B. Jul. 3, 1951 O 7 Anderson, Robert Johnson Feb. 19, 1953 N 1/13 Anderson, Shed Nov. 14, 1951 O 11 Anderson, T. E. Mrs. Oct. 14,County 1954 N 1/13 Library Anderson, T. E. Mrs. Oct. 15, 1954 O 1/2 Miss Jimmie Sue Roberson (Robinson) Jackson-Madison Anderson, W. F. Mrs. Oct. 11, 1954 O 9 Miss Addie O'Guinn Anderson, William Clayburn Feb. 5, 1954 O 2 Anderson, William F. Jun. 26, 1953 O 15 Andrews, Gaston Sr. May 28, 1953 O 1/13 Andrews, Leora May 31, 1951 O 1/16 Angell, James Oscar Jan. 7, 1952 O 9 Anthony, E. R. Mrs. Apr. 24, 1952 O 1/1,13 Miss Eddie Jones Appleby, Chester Sep. 4, 1953 O County13 Library Archer, Jesse M. Mar. 7, 1950 O 14 Jackson-MadisonArgo, Emerson Mrs. Jan. 24, 1951 O 2 Miss Ida Houston Argo, Franklin H. Jan. 8, 1954 O 7 Armes, Sam H. Sep. 22, 1954 O 1/13 Armstrong, Billy Jul. 9, 1954 N 13 Drowned Armstrong, Ed Apr. 4, 1952 N 1/1 Accidental death by shotgun Armstrong, Harry W. Oct. 8, 1950 O 1/7 Armstrong, Henry E. Jul. 20, 1954 O 2 Armstrong, J. S. May 7, 1952 O 11 Joseph SenterCounty Armstrong Library Armstrong, James Clifford Nov. 13, 1953 O 13 Jackson-MadisonArmstrong, Jennie Mrs. Feb. 22, 1953 O 1/16 Miss Jennie McCarley Armstrong, Leslie W. July 18, 1950 O 9 Armstrong, Louis Green Nov. 6, 1951 O 9 Arnette, Cordia Mrs. Aug. 1, 1951 O 2 Miss Cordelia Emison Arnold, Carl E. May 25, 1953 O 1/1 Doctor Arnold, J. A. Aug. 24, 1953 O 8 Arnold, Lewis May 24, 1953 O 1/7 Arnold, Lula Frances Mrs. Feb. 20, 1950 O 9 County Library Arnold, Olive Hester Mrs. Jan. 3, 1952 O 1/7 Miss Olive Hester Rains Arnold, P.Jackson-Madison O. Mrs. July 5, 1950 O 9 Miss Georgia Myrtle Arnold Arnold, W. C. Mrs. Sep. 25, 1950 O 1 Miss Sally Wright / Eddy Arnold's mother Arnold, Will Dec. 29, 1954 O 15 Arrington, Beulah Maye Mrs. Oct. 25, 1951 O 1/9 Miss Beulah Maye Mann Arrington, Cecil Dec. 18, 1950 O 7 Ashby, T. V. Sr. Jun. 26, 1953 O 1 Thompson Vanmeter Ashby, Sr Ashby, T. V. Sr. Jun. 28, 1953 O 1/1,9 Thompson Vanmeter Ashby, Sr County Ashcraft, William J. Jackson-MadisonSep. 30, 1953 O 1/12 Jackson-Madison Jackson-Madison Library County Library N-notice Name Publication Date Section/ Page Comments O-obit Askew, Bertha Mrs.
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