Howard Chapman, 33, farmer of the Pisgah community, was found dead at this home on Saturday night, July 29. An empty bottle bearing the odor of carbolic acid and a glass were found near the body, and investigating authorities stated that the case was evidently one of suicide, but no definite cause for the act was given.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. F. G. Dickson, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church, with burial in Moriah Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie B. Chapman; five brothers, James and Jessie Chapman, both overseas with the U. S. Army, Leonard, Roma and Carl Chapman, all of Pisgah; four sisters, Mrs. Alvah Lovett of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Elvin Jones of Elkton, Mrs. Mable Wiser of Pulaski, and Miss Brownie Chapman of Pisgah.
Howard Chapman, 33, farmer of the Pisgah community, was found dead at this home on Saturday night, July 29. An empty bottle bearing the odor of carbolic acid and a glass were found near the body, and investigating authorities stated that the case was evidently one of suicide, but no definite cause for the act was given.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Bennett-May Funeral Home by the Rev. F. G. Dickson, pastor of the Pisgah Methodist Church, with burial in Moriah Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie B. Chapman; five brothers, James and Jessie Chapman, both overseas with the U. S. Army, Leonard, Roma and Carl Chapman, all of Pisgah; four sisters, Mrs. Alvah Lovett of Bunker Hill, Mrs. Elvin Jones of Elkton, Mrs. Mable Wiser of Pulaski, and Miss Brownie Chapman of Pisgah.
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