Mrs. McSween is survived by four sons: W. D. McSween, president the Caldwell parish police jury, who resides in ward 7; J. H. McSween of Alexandria; Malcolm McSween of Baton Rouge; and T. B. McSween of ward 7; also one daughter, Miss Alice McSween of Alexandria.
Four sisters and three brothers also mourn her departure. They are: Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Columbia, Mrs. P. B. Albritton of Clarks, Mrs. T. L. Hardin of Sicily Island, and Mrs. M. M. Pittman of Winnsboro; C. J. Myers of Sicily Island, C. C. Myers of Clarks and S. A. Myers of ward 2.
Interment took place in Columbia cemetery under direction of Riser Funeral Home, Columbia.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA), Friday, October 5, 1934
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Contributed by: Ron Manley
Mrs. McSween is survived by four sons: W. D. McSween, president the Caldwell parish police jury, who resides in ward 7; J. H. McSween of Alexandria; Malcolm McSween of Baton Rouge; and T. B. McSween of ward 7; also one daughter, Miss Alice McSween of Alexandria.
Four sisters and three brothers also mourn her departure. They are: Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Columbia, Mrs. P. B. Albritton of Clarks, Mrs. T. L. Hardin of Sicily Island, and Mrs. M. M. Pittman of Winnsboro; C. J. Myers of Sicily Island, C. C. Myers of Clarks and S. A. Myers of ward 2.
Interment took place in Columbia cemetery under direction of Riser Funeral Home, Columbia.
Published in The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA), Friday, October 5, 1934
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Contributed by: Ron Manley
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