He leaves three sons, Hadda L. Gewin and Reddick L. Gewin, both of Memphis, and Edward E. Gewin Jr. of Gilroy, Calif.; seven daughters, Mrs. R. D. Carroll of Florence, Ariz., and Mrs. H. J. Bailey, Mrs. Nancy J. Sasser, Mrs. H. C. Lemmon, Mrs. Larry Johnson, Mrs. D. A. Foster and Mrs. H. A. Rutledge, all of Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Winnie McCorkle of Tuscumbia, Ala., and Mrs. P. I. Reynolds of Nashville, a brother, Roy Gewin of Atoka, Tenn., 30 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
The Commercial Appeal
August 8, 1974
He leaves three sons, Hadda L. Gewin and Reddick L. Gewin, both of Memphis, and Edward E. Gewin Jr. of Gilroy, Calif.; seven daughters, Mrs. R. D. Carroll of Florence, Ariz., and Mrs. H. J. Bailey, Mrs. Nancy J. Sasser, Mrs. H. C. Lemmon, Mrs. Larry Johnson, Mrs. D. A. Foster and Mrs. H. A. Rutledge, all of Memphis; two sisters, Mrs. Winnie McCorkle of Tuscumbia, Ala., and Mrs. P. I. Reynolds of Nashville, a brother, Roy Gewin of Atoka, Tenn., 30 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
The Commercial Appeal
August 8, 1974
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