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High Point, July 24
Graham G. Alderman, 25, a former resident of this city, died in Fitzsimens General Hospital , Denver, Colo., yesterday, He had been in declining health for five months. He was born in Wythe County, VIrginia, Oct. 4, 1917, and came to High Point 12 years ago from Pulaski, Va. Before entering the army last fall he was employed by a local furniture company.
Surviving are his parents, Mr. & Mrs. P. B. Alderman, of High Point; three brothers,Bill, Bob, and Malcolm Alderman of High Point; three sisters, Misses Velma and Mollie Alderman o this city, and Miss Ruby Alderman of Norfolk, Va.; two half brothers, E. P. Alderman of this city & Albert ALderman, of Pulaski.
The body is being returned to this city and funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Printed in the Greensboro Daily News, July 25, 1943
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High Point, July 24
Graham G. Alderman, 25, a former resident of this city, died in Fitzsimens General Hospital , Denver, Colo., yesterday, He had been in declining health for five months. He was born in Wythe County, VIrginia, Oct. 4, 1917, and came to High Point 12 years ago from Pulaski, Va. Before entering the army last fall he was employed by a local furniture company.
Surviving are his parents, Mr. & Mrs. P. B. Alderman, of High Point; three brothers,Bill, Bob, and Malcolm Alderman of High Point; three sisters, Misses Velma and Mollie Alderman o this city, and Miss Ruby Alderman of Norfolk, Va.; two half brothers, E. P. Alderman of this city & Albert ALderman, of Pulaski.
The body is being returned to this city and funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Printed in the Greensboro Daily News, July 25, 1943
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