The Hemingway, S.C., native lived in Savannah 34 years and was a member of First Baptist Church in Richmond Hill. He was a former crane operator for Georgia Port Authority and a former license examin-er for Georgia State Patrol. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War and retired from the U.S. Army.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice Henry Bullard of Savannah; four daughters, Mrs. Annette Henry Wasson of Sledge, Miss., Ms. Paula Kalvli of Sav-annah, Ms. Janice Edwards of Panama City, Fla., and Ms. Sharon Hickman of Seattle; eight grand-children and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral: 4 p.m. today [May 1, 1990]at First Baptist Church, burial in the church cemetery.
Sippie's Mortuary.
Remembrances: National Lung Association.
Savannah Morning News, Thursday, May 1, 1990 5B
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The Hemingway, S.C., native lived in Savannah 34 years and was a member of First Baptist Church in Richmond Hill. He was a former crane operator for Georgia Port Authority and a former license examin-er for Georgia State Patrol. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War and retired from the U.S. Army.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alice Henry Bullard of Savannah; four daughters, Mrs. Annette Henry Wasson of Sledge, Miss., Ms. Paula Kalvli of Sav-annah, Ms. Janice Edwards of Panama City, Fla., and Ms. Sharon Hickman of Seattle; eight grand-children and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral: 4 p.m. today [May 1, 1990]at First Baptist Church, burial in the church cemetery.
Sippie's Mortuary.
Remembrances: National Lung Association.
Savannah Morning News, Thursday, May 1, 1990 5B
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