Death of Mr. Tom Boazman
At his home at Marcoot on last Wednesday morning there passed from time into Eternity the spirit of Mr. Tom Boazman, one of Chamber's oldest and most highly esteemed citizens. The death of Mr. Boazman was not unexpected, as he had recently suffered a stroke of paralysis. The funeral was held at Shady Grove Church, in Lee County, on Thursday last, the services being conducted by Dr. W. C. Bledsoe, a large number of relatives and friends being present to pay last respects to the deceased. Mr. Boazman had been a citizen of this county for thirty years and he was honored and respected by all who knew him. Surviving him are his four sons, Robert, Mark, Tom and Jim Boazman, one daughter, Mrs. Sallie Jones, one sister, Mrs. Peterson, of North Carolina. The Sun extends sympathies to the bereaved.
Death of Mr. Tom Boazman
At his home at Marcoot on last Wednesday morning there passed from time into Eternity the spirit of Mr. Tom Boazman, one of Chamber's oldest and most highly esteemed citizens. The death of Mr. Boazman was not unexpected, as he had recently suffered a stroke of paralysis. The funeral was held at Shady Grove Church, in Lee County, on Thursday last, the services being conducted by Dr. W. C. Bledsoe, a large number of relatives and friends being present to pay last respects to the deceased. Mr. Boazman had been a citizen of this county for thirty years and he was honored and respected by all who knew him. Surviving him are his four sons, Robert, Mark, Tom and Jim Boazman, one daughter, Mrs. Sallie Jones, one sister, Mrs. Peterson, of North Carolina. The Sun extends sympathies to the bereaved.
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PVT DAVID THOMAS BOAZMAN
CO A, 14 ALA INF, CSA
1839 - 1915
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