Bessie Siggers Banks, of Forsyth died Monday morning, Dec. 10, at the hospital in Monroe County. The funeral was held Tuesday, Dec. 11, in the chapel of Andrew A. Dillon and Son Funeral Home in Forsyth, with the Rev. John Pennington officiating. Burial was in Forsyth City Cemetery.
Mrs. Banks was born in Carroll County to the late Gephus B. and Emily Dora Willingham Siggers. She was the widow of Robert. E. Banks. Mrs. Banks was a retired yarn inspector for Bibb Manufacturing Co., and was a member of Garden Hills Baptist Church in Forsyth.
Survivors included her children, Dorothy Abercrombie of Jackson, Mae Harper, Elizabeth McCary, Emily Zellner and Haral Banks, all of Forsyth, Dinelle Thomas of Gray, and Reuben John Banks of Louisville, Ky.; granddaughters, Monica and Tina Abercrombie of Jackson, and 12 other grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
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Bessie Siggers Banks, of Forsyth died Monday morning, Dec. 10, at the hospital in Monroe County. The funeral was held Tuesday, Dec. 11, in the chapel of Andrew A. Dillon and Son Funeral Home in Forsyth, with the Rev. John Pennington officiating. Burial was in Forsyth City Cemetery.
Mrs. Banks was born in Carroll County to the late Gephus B. and Emily Dora Willingham Siggers. She was the widow of Robert. E. Banks. Mrs. Banks was a retired yarn inspector for Bibb Manufacturing Co., and was a member of Garden Hills Baptist Church in Forsyth.
Survivors included her children, Dorothy Abercrombie of Jackson, Mae Harper, Elizabeth McCary, Emily Zellner and Haral Banks, all of Forsyth, Dinelle Thomas of Gray, and Reuben John Banks of Louisville, Ky.; granddaughters, Monica and Tina Abercrombie of Jackson, and 12 other grandchildren; and nine great grandchildren.
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