The officiating ministers were Rev. Jeff Stinson and Rev. Joe Moore. Burial was in Memory Hill Cemetery. Members of the American Legion will serve as an honorary escort.
Mr. Bonner, who was a veteran of World War I, died early Wednesday morning in the Veterans Hospital at Dublin. He had been ill for a long time. He was an employee of the State Hospital for 25 years and was a member of the Hardwick Baptist Church and the Morris-Little Post, American Legion.
Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Mattie Davis; four daughters, Mrs. T. A. Knowles, Mrs. J. A. Bass, Mrs. L. B. Ward,Jr. and Miss Ellen Bonner; two sons Edward and Marion Bonner, one brother, Richard Bonner, all of Milledgeville, and a sister, Mrs. Viola Davis of Haddock.
The officiating ministers were Rev. Jeff Stinson and Rev. Joe Moore. Burial was in Memory Hill Cemetery. Members of the American Legion will serve as an honorary escort.
Mr. Bonner, who was a veteran of World War I, died early Wednesday morning in the Veterans Hospital at Dublin. He had been ill for a long time. He was an employee of the State Hospital for 25 years and was a member of the Hardwick Baptist Church and the Morris-Little Post, American Legion.
Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Mattie Davis; four daughters, Mrs. T. A. Knowles, Mrs. J. A. Bass, Mrs. L. B. Ward,Jr. and Miss Ellen Bonner; two sons Edward and Marion Bonner, one brother, Richard Bonner, all of Milledgeville, and a sister, Mrs. Viola Davis of Haddock.
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