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Amanda Buntley Williams

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24 Mar 1975
Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi, USA
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Mrs. Amanda Williams, 92, of 261 Clay St. in Greenville died Monday, 24 March 1975, in her home after an illness.

Funeral services will be held at St. Peter's Baptist Church in Greenville. Burial will be in Live Oak Cemetery in Greenville. Rev. E. C. Williams will officiate. Bea's Century Funeral Home is in charge.

Survivors are her five daughters, Mrs. Eva Franklin, Mrs. Flowree Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Williams and Mrs. Hattie Dotson, all of Greenville and Mrs. Josephine McKee of Gary, Ind.; three sons, Wesley Williams of Greenville and Anthony Williams and Cornelius William, both of Gary, ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Fulton of Greenville, Mrs. Emma Harold of Detroit, Michigan.; two brothers, Henderson Buntley, of Memphis, Tenn., and Major Buntley of Cleveland, Ohio; 37 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.

Excerpted from The Delta Democrat Times, 26 March 1975, page 2.
Mrs. Amanda Williams, 92, of 261 Clay St. in Greenville died Monday, 24 March 1975, in her home after an illness.

Funeral services will be held at St. Peter's Baptist Church in Greenville. Burial will be in Live Oak Cemetery in Greenville. Rev. E. C. Williams will officiate. Bea's Century Funeral Home is in charge.

Survivors are her five daughters, Mrs. Eva Franklin, Mrs. Flowree Thomas, Mrs. Lucy Williams and Mrs. Hattie Dotson, all of Greenville and Mrs. Josephine McKee of Gary, Ind.; three sons, Wesley Williams of Greenville and Anthony Williams and Cornelius William, both of Gary, ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Fulton of Greenville, Mrs. Emma Harold of Detroit, Michigan.; two brothers, Henderson Buntley, of Memphis, Tenn., and Major Buntley of Cleveland, Ohio; 37 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren.

Excerpted from The Delta Democrat Times, 26 March 1975, page 2.

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