"Mr. Thomas PRYOR Dead. // Mr. Thomas PRYOR, aged 48 years, died at the residence of his brother, Mr. George PRYOR, at No. 1330 Broad street, at 5:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after a protracted illness of consumption. He is survved by one brother, Mr. George PRYOR, who is the last of a large family. The funeral services will occur at 3 o'clock this afternoon from his brother's residence, conducted by Rev. C. T. CLARK, and the interment will be in Linwood cemetery." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Thursday, 22 NOV 1900, p. 8.]
"Mr. Thomas PRYOR, who died at the residence of his brother, Mr. George PRYOR, No. 1338 Broad street, was buried yesterday. The funeral services took place from the residence at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. C. T. CLARK. The interment was in Linwood, and the following gentlemen were the pall bearers: Captain W. H. BAIN and Lieutenant George THOMPSON, of the Salvation Army and Messrs. J. W. McSHEEHAN, O. G. SEMPLER, Walter RENTFROW and Richard EVERETT." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Friday, 23 NOV 1900, p. 8.]
Per entry in Sexton's card file for Linwood Cemetery: Thos. PRYOR died aged 49 years of T.B. [= tuberculosis]; interred 11-22-1900 in the Old Cemetery section - Sexton Jesse A. BEARD.
"Mr. Thomas PRYOR Dead. // Mr. Thomas PRYOR, aged 48 years, died at the residence of his brother, Mr. George PRYOR, at No. 1330 Broad street, at 5:35 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after a protracted illness of consumption. He is survved by one brother, Mr. George PRYOR, who is the last of a large family. The funeral services will occur at 3 o'clock this afternoon from his brother's residence, conducted by Rev. C. T. CLARK, and the interment will be in Linwood cemetery." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Thursday, 22 NOV 1900, p. 8.]
"Mr. Thomas PRYOR, who died at the residence of his brother, Mr. George PRYOR, No. 1338 Broad street, was buried yesterday. The funeral services took place from the residence at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. C. T. CLARK. The interment was in Linwood, and the following gentlemen were the pall bearers: Captain W. H. BAIN and Lieutenant George THOMPSON, of the Salvation Army and Messrs. J. W. McSHEEHAN, O. G. SEMPLER, Walter RENTFROW and Richard EVERETT." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Friday, 23 NOV 1900, p. 8.]
Per entry in Sexton's card file for Linwood Cemetery: Thos. PRYOR died aged 49 years of T.B. [= tuberculosis]; interred 11-22-1900 in the Old Cemetery section - Sexton Jesse A. BEARD.
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