Obituary | "Saturday Rites -- Isaac J. Guinn, died at his home, on Route 33, Jefferson, on Saturday. The body is at Lewis-Walker Funeral Home, in Jefferson. Funeral services are to be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Gethsemane Methodist Church, in Smithland. The Rev. Franklin Johnson is to officiate. Burial is to be in Gethsemane Cemetery. A veteran of the U.S. Army in World War I, he was born in Marion County. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Gethsemane Methodist Church. Surviving are four sons: Lloyd E. Guinn, of Detroit, Michigan, William "Willie" Isaac Guinn, of Houston, Sylvester Guinn, of Fort Worth, and Charlie Guinn, of Jefferson; and four grandchildren."
Sources ~ Obituary Published in the 'Negro Deaths' Section in the Thursday, May 20, 1965 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [Texas Newspaper]; Texas Death Certificate 32201; Texas & U.S. Security Death Indexes; U.S. Army WWI - Texas, Enlisted Men; and the 1900-1940 census records of Marion County, Texas
Obituary | "Saturday Rites -- Isaac J. Guinn, died at his home, on Route 33, Jefferson, on Saturday. The body is at Lewis-Walker Funeral Home, in Jefferson. Funeral services are to be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Gethsemane Methodist Church, in Smithland. The Rev. Franklin Johnson is to officiate. Burial is to be in Gethsemane Cemetery. A veteran of the U.S. Army in World War I, he was born in Marion County. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Gethsemane Methodist Church. Surviving are four sons: Lloyd E. Guinn, of Detroit, Michigan, William "Willie" Isaac Guinn, of Houston, Sylvester Guinn, of Fort Worth, and Charlie Guinn, of Jefferson; and four grandchildren."
Sources ~ Obituary Published in the 'Negro Deaths' Section in the Thursday, May 20, 1965 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [Texas Newspaper]; Texas Death Certificate 32201; Texas & U.S. Security Death Indexes; U.S. Army WWI - Texas, Enlisted Men; and the 1900-1940 census records of Marion County, Texas
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