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Index of Obituaries Published in the Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D Index of Obituaries Published in The Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D Index of Obituaries Published in The Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D © 2006 Hickory Public Library B | C | D Date of Death Name (Last name first, upper & lower case) Page No. Newspaper Date 12/27/1935 Abee, James E. 12 12/28/1935 8/17/1931 Abernathy, Amanda 8 8/17/1931 10/14/1933 Abernathy, D. A. 1 10/14/1933 1/11/1931 Abernathy, Elizabeth 12 1/13/1931 3/16/1934 Abernathy, J. S. 1 3/17/1934 2/4/1935 Abernathy, John 1 2/5/1935 10/19/1935 Abernathy, Minnie 3 10/22/1935 12/15/1930 Abernathy, O. Phelmore 8 12/15/1930 12/28/1933 Abernathy, Sallie Merle 3 12/29/1933 10/13/1933 Abernathy, Susan 10 10/14/1933 3/21/1933 Abernethy, Dr. Eric Alonzo 1 3/22/1933 10/19/1932 Abernethy, Ed S. 1 10/21/1932 9/12/2235 Abernethy, Elizabeth 1 9/13/1935 9/15/1934 Abernethy, Janie 2 9/17/1934 12/8/1932 Abernethy, Joe T. 3 12/9/1932 1/10/1932 Abernethy, M. Powell 10 1/11/1932 10/28/1935 Abernethy, Mrs. Ellen 2 10/28/1935 11/7/1934 Abernethy, Mrs. Jones 5 11/8/1934 1/23/1932 Abernethy, Mrs. William L. 10 1/25/1932 9/21/1934 Abernethy, R. D. 1 9/21/1934 4/18/1932 Abney, Mrs. William L. 15 4/22/1932 3/26/1934 Absher, Harriet Jean 1 3/27/1934 8/12/1935 Adair, C. B. 6 8/13/1935 6/15/1932 Adams, J. Fielding 10 6/18/1932 1/23/1933 Adams, Johnathon 8 1/24/1933 3/24/1930 Adams, Mrs. C.H. 1 3/24/1930 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1930a-d.htm (1 of 28)1/15/2009 2:46:35 PM Index of Obituaries Published in The Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D 2/6/1935 Adams, Mrs. M. A. 2 2/6/1935 7/27/1935 Adams, Mrs. M. R. 2 7/29/1935 12/31/1934 Adams, Mrs. Tom C. 2 1/1/1935 2/7/1935 Adams, Mrs. Victoria Elizabeth 4 2/9/1935 5/2/1933 Addie, Reverend J. C. 4 5/3/1933 5/22/1935 Aderholdt, D. W. 1 5/23/1935 9/22/1935 Aderholdt, Mrs. Vivian Mauney 1 9/28/1935 1/18/1930 Adkins, Cass 1 1/18/1930 11/24/1934 Adkins, Charles 10 11/24/1934 2/6/1935 Adkins, Mrs. Flora June 2 2/9/1935 9/21/1931 Aiken, Andrew 1 9/21/1931 8/8/1935 Aiken, J. F. 1 8/12/1935 9/25/1931 Aiken, Joe T. 6 9/26/1931 4/12/1932 Alderman, John Thomas 1 4/12/1932 4/16/1935 Alexander, A. J. 2 4/17/1935 4/21/1933 Alexander, Elam 4 4/24/1933 12/31/1933 Alexander, J. Will 3 1/2/1934 4/6/1930 Alexander, Leonard 2 4/7/1930 5/24/1935 Alexander, Lon 5 5/24/1935 5/4/1935 Alexander, Mrs. Elizabeth McClean 3 5/7/1935 3/16/1932 Alexander, Victoria Connor 1 3/18/1932 2/6/1935 Alexander, W. J. 1 2/6/1935 7/19/1932 Alexander, William George 5 7/20/1932 11/12/1932 Allan, J. W. 3 11/14/1932 2/10/1930 Bean, Edgar 2 2/11/1930 8/3/1934 Allen, Fannie 2 8/6/1934 4/9/1930 Allen, Maxwell B. 1 4/9/1930 9/6/1933 Allen, R. A. 2 9/6/1933 2/5/1930 Alley, Celia Ann 6 2/8/1930 11/8/1933 Allman, Leonard 4 11/10/1933 6/21/1935 Allman, Warlick 5 6/24/1935 3/18/1933 Allred, Fannie Mary Ann 4 3/24/1933 8/23/1933 Allred, James Monroe 1 8/23/1933 9/16/1935 Allred, Mrs. Anne Fraley 1 9/17/1935 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1930a-d.htm (2 of 28)1/15/2009 2:46:35 PM Index of Obituaries Published in The Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D 1/14/1934 Almond, Roy 2 1/15/1934 1/4/1932 Alspaugh, Carl 2 1/5/1932 11/29/1933 Amos, Harriet 10 12/1/1933 10/16/1932 Anderson, Albert 5 10/17/1932 11/28/1932 Anderson, Betty Jo 6 11/28/1932 6/7/1932 Anderson, Fredonia Elliott 1 6/9/1932 2/10/1930 Anderson, Harry B. 3 2/10/1930 3/28/1934 Anderson, John L. 7 3/29/1934 10/29/1933 Anderson, Lum 4 10/30/1933 1/24/1932 Andrews, James 3 1/26/1932 7/2/1931 Andrews, Mrs. Fannie 11 7/2/1931 3/2/1932 Andrews, Pauline 2 3/3/1932 4/30/1933 Angle, Albert 3 5/2/1933 12/12/1933 Angle, Jennie 4 12/12/1933 12/30/1934 Annas, Dowell 1 12/31/1934 4/12/1935 Annas, John Wesley 3 4/16/1935 11/10/1935 Annas, Mrs. Anne 1 11/11/1935 3/14/1933 Anthony, Mrs. Sarah Ann 10 3/18/1933 3/13/1935 Anthony, Phillips 10 3/13/1935 2/12/1932 Anthony, Will 2 2/15/1932 8/7/1932 Apple, Harvey 3 8/8/1932 3/11/1930 Aragon, Toribia 2 3/14/1930 10/1/1935 Arbor, John 1 10/2/1935 6/21/1931 Arhelgar, Lillian 1 6/22/1931 6/26/1931 Arhelger, Lillian 10 6/26/1931 2/14/1934 Armbrust, Mrs. Earl 5 2/15/1934 1/13/1932 Armstrong, Jack 2 1/13/1932 3/22/1935 Armstrong, Wheeler 1 3/23/1935 5/23/1935 Arndt, Cecil A. 1 5/24/1935 8/14/1935 Arnold, Billy 1 8/15/1935 7/8/1934 Arrowood, James T. 2 7/9/1934 2/18/1930 Arrowood, Maggie 2 2/19/1930 "Past Week" Arrowood, Margaret (Maggie) 1 2/20/1930 ? Asbury, Mrs. S. J. 7 12/21/1934 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1930a-d.htm (3 of 28)1/15/2009 2:46:35 PM Index of Obituaries Published in The Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D 1/24/1935 Ashby, Mrs. H. H. 9 1/26/1935 6/16/1933 Asherbraner, Robert Lee 1 6/17/1933 2/26/1930 Ashworth, Donald 7 2/26/1930 6/28/1935 Askew (negro) 1 6/29/1935 1/24/1935 Atkins, Betty Jean 11 1/26/1935 6/7/1933 Atwell, James 5 6/8/1933 3/24/1930 Auletta, Darious 1 3/24/1930 3/5/1933 Austin, Billy 7 3/6/1933 8/31/1932 Austin, John L. 1 9/2/1932 6/14/1935 Austin, Keith 1 6/15/1935 7/4/1932 Austin, Lewis 2 7/5/1932 8/25/1935 Austin, Mrs. W. T. 3 8/28/1935 5/11/1932 Austin, Powell 2 5/14/1932 8/28/1935 Austin, W. L. 3 8/28/1935 8/15/1935 Auten, Mrs. Georgia 8 8/16/1935 9/18/1935 Averitte, Dr. K. G. 4 9/19/1935 11/11/1933 Bagwell, Howard 3 11/13/1933 3/1/1935 Bailey, Bill 8 3/2/1935 7/18/1931 Bailey, Joseph J. 6 7/18/1931 Past Week Bailey, William G. 2 3/24/1930 2/17/1930 Baity, Sally Sprinkle 8 2/18/1930 10/19/1935 Baker, Dr. Julian M. 4 10/21/1935 12/20/1934 Baker, Mary Elizabeth 12 12/20/1934 9/2/1933 Baker, Mrs. Earnes (?) 3 9/6/1933 2/27/1934 Baker, Mrs. Tate 10 2/28/1934 2/1/1933 Baker, Oscar 7 2/8/1933 6/15/1930 Baker, P. K. 3 6/17/1930 3/26/1930 Baker, W.M. 1 3/26/1930 3/13/1930 Baker, William 1 3/13/1930 1/3/1934 Baker, William B. 6 1/3/1934 3/7/1934 Baker, William C. 8 3/7/1934 4/6/1930 Baldwin, Leon 2 4/7/1930 3/29/1935 Ballenger, T. T. 2 3/30/1935 5/27/1932 Ballew, Addie 12 5/27/1932 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ptabor/Desktop/Desktop%2001152009/obits/1930a-d.htm (4 of 28)1/15/2009 2:46:35 PM Index of Obituaries Published in The Hickory Daily Record 1930-1935 Surnames A-D 7/25/1934 Ballew, John 2 7/26/1934 10/7/1932 Balthis, Lewis H. 5 10/7/1932 4/4/1930 Bandy, C. E. 1 4/4/1930 12/31/1932 Bandy, Mary Ann 10 12/31/1932 12/31/1932 Bandy, Mrs. Mary Ann 8 1/2/1933 6/27/1932 Banks, Howard A. 6 6/30/1932 3/24/1930 Banks, Joseph N. 1 3/24/1930 11/20/1935 Barbee, Robert W. 12 11/21/1935 5/28/1935 Barbee, William F. 1 5/28/1935 1/5/1932 Barber, Beulah Bell 3 1/6/1932 4/21/1932 Barber, J. C. 6 4/22/1932 10/8/1932 Barber, J. R. 1 10/10/1932 5/26/1930 Barber, Mary 1 5/26/1930 1/3/1934 Barbrey, Herman 1 1/5/1934 2/13/1930 Barelli, Carmine 1 2/13/1930 3/23/1931 Barger, Agnes 8 3/25/1931 6/26/1931 Barger, Ardie E.
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