Interment will be in the Palmette [sic Palmetto] cemetery with Woodruff funeral parols [sic parlor] in charge. The body was carried to the residence Sunday night.
Mrs. Watson was a member of the Walker Baptist church for 80 years.
She is survived by three sons, Torrence, George and Norris, all of Walker; a daughter, Mrs. Wesley Milton of Walker; three stepsons, Lewis of Walker, Ben Lee of Corbin and Dr. J. W. Watson of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. Sallie Harris of Denham Springs, Mrs. Monroe Brown of Denham Springs and Mrs. Joe Griffin of Covington; three brothers, Robert Cooper of Alabama, Travis Cooper of Beaumont, Tex., and Gardner Cooper of Monroe.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Monday, October 18, 1943
Interment will be in the Palmette [sic Palmetto] cemetery with Woodruff funeral parols [sic parlor] in charge. The body was carried to the residence Sunday night.
Mrs. Watson was a member of the Walker Baptist church for 80 years.
She is survived by three sons, Torrence, George and Norris, all of Walker; a daughter, Mrs. Wesley Milton of Walker; three stepsons, Lewis of Walker, Ben Lee of Corbin and Dr. J. W. Watson of Baton Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. Sallie Harris of Denham Springs, Mrs. Monroe Brown of Denham Springs and Mrs. Joe Griffin of Covington; three brothers, Robert Cooper of Alabama, Travis Cooper of Beaumont, Tex., and Gardner Cooper of Monroe.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Monday, October 18, 1943
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