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Otto Hart

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Otto Hart

Birth
Franklin County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Apr 1980 (aged 86)
Franklin County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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Newspaper Article
The Anderson Independent-Mail
Friday, April 4, 1980

Royston, Ga. - Otto Hart, 86, of 595 Groves St., Royston, died Thursday
afternoon at Cobb Memorial Hospital.
Born in Franklin County, he was a son of the late Newton and Emma D. Fowler Hart
and was the husband of the late Mable Carey Hart. He was a retired farmer and
carpenter and was a member of East Georgia Fox Hunters Association for the past
40 years. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.
Surviving are sons, Wendell and Woodrow Hart of Royston, J. W. Hart of Canon,
O'Quinn Hart of Anderson, S.C.; daughters, Mrs. Loyd Baskins and Mrs. George
Bennett of Canon, Mrs. Fred Caudell of Dewey Rose; sister, Mrs. Wilburn Davidson
of Carnesville; 46 grandchildren; 78 great grandchildren; two great great
grandchildren.
Services Saturday at 3 p.m. at Pennington Chapel United Methodist Church by the
Revs. B. J. Lamb and Phillip Oakley. Burial in the church cemetery.

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Newspaper Article
The Anderson Independent-Mail
Friday, April 4, 1980

Royston, Ga. - Otto Hart, 86, of 595 Groves St., Royston, died Thursday
afternoon at Cobb Memorial Hospital.
Born in Franklin County, he was a son of the late Newton and Emma D. Fowler Hart
and was the husband of the late Mable Carey Hart. He was a retired farmer and
carpenter and was a member of East Georgia Fox Hunters Association for the past
40 years. He was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.
Surviving are sons, Wendell and Woodrow Hart of Royston, J. W. Hart of Canon,
O'Quinn Hart of Anderson, S.C.; daughters, Mrs. Loyd Baskins and Mrs. George
Bennett of Canon, Mrs. Fred Caudell of Dewey Rose; sister, Mrs. Wilburn Davidson
of Carnesville; 46 grandchildren; 78 great grandchildren; two great great
grandchildren.
Services Saturday at 3 p.m. at Pennington Chapel United Methodist Church by the
Revs. B. J. Lamb and Phillip Oakley. Burial in the church cemetery.



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