January 19, 1928
M.J. VICKERS
FORMER RISON MAN, A SUICIDE BURIED HERE
Despondent over ill health, M.J. (Jack) Vickers, aged about 33, ended his life in his father's restaurant near Camden Monday by shooting himself through the head.
Young Vickers, who lived with his parents for many years in Rison, was a veteran of the World War, and his broken health is said to have been caused from having been gassed in France. The remains were brought here Wednesday and carried to Moore's Church cemetery where interment was made beside his brother, Charles, who died little more than a year go. He is survived by his father, Geo. W. Vickers, and one brother, Mont Vickers.
January 19, 1928
M.J. VICKERS
FORMER RISON MAN, A SUICIDE BURIED HERE
Despondent over ill health, M.J. (Jack) Vickers, aged about 33, ended his life in his father's restaurant near Camden Monday by shooting himself through the head.
Young Vickers, who lived with his parents for many years in Rison, was a veteran of the World War, and his broken health is said to have been caused from having been gassed in France. The remains were brought here Wednesday and carried to Moore's Church cemetery where interment was made beside his brother, Charles, who died little more than a year go. He is survived by his father, Geo. W. Vickers, and one brother, Mont Vickers.
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