Zebulon, Georgia
June 8, 1900
Mr. R. P. Driver Dies
Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, Mr. R.P. Driver, of near Beeks, Ga., died very suddenly of what is thought to be an affection of the heart, at the age of 58 years. On Saturday, Mr. Driver complained of pains in the region of that organ but in spite of his suffering, went to his work. He seemed to relish his meals and retired about 9 o'clock, seemingly in his usual health. Just before four o'clock his wife was awakened and found him in a spasm from which he never recovered. Mr. Driver was a highly respected farmer and leaves a wife and eleven children, two brothers, Mr. Clay Driver of Griffin, and Mr. James L.
Driver of Atlanta, besides a number of friends to regret his demise. His remains were buried Sunday at Williamson at 3 o'clock.
Zebulon, Georgia
June 8, 1900
Mr. R. P. Driver Dies
Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, Mr. R.P. Driver, of near Beeks, Ga., died very suddenly of what is thought to be an affection of the heart, at the age of 58 years. On Saturday, Mr. Driver complained of pains in the region of that organ but in spite of his suffering, went to his work. He seemed to relish his meals and retired about 9 o'clock, seemingly in his usual health. Just before four o'clock his wife was awakened and found him in a spasm from which he never recovered. Mr. Driver was a highly respected farmer and leaves a wife and eleven children, two brothers, Mr. Clay Driver of Griffin, and Mr. James L.
Driver of Atlanta, besides a number of friends to regret his demise. His remains were buried Sunday at Williamson at 3 o'clock.
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