Tabor City, N.C. - Ed Grainger, 64, died Thursday in a local hospital as a result of burns received when his trailer caught fire Friday night in the path of a tornado.
Funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Carolina Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Church Cemetery, directed by Inman Funeral Home.
Surviving are: two sons, Dale Grainger of Marion adn Ronnie Grainger of Tabor City; four daughters, Mrs. Inez Johnson, Mrs. Reba Buffkin and Mrs. Hiawatha Strickland, all of Tabor City, Mrs. Shelby Jean Fowler of Whiteville, two brothers, Homer Grainger of Tabor City and Ernest Grainger of Loris; three sisters, Mrs. Dora Grainger Baker and Mrs. Quick Floyd, both of Tabor City and Mrs. Lee Joyner of Cerro Gordo; and 20 grandchildren.
(The News and Courier - Friday, December 1, 1967)
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Husband of Janie Greenwood Grainger
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Tabor City, N.C. - Ed Grainger, 64, died Thursday in a local hospital as a result of burns received when his trailer caught fire Friday night in the path of a tornado.
Funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Carolina Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Church Cemetery, directed by Inman Funeral Home.
Surviving are: two sons, Dale Grainger of Marion adn Ronnie Grainger of Tabor City; four daughters, Mrs. Inez Johnson, Mrs. Reba Buffkin and Mrs. Hiawatha Strickland, all of Tabor City, Mrs. Shelby Jean Fowler of Whiteville, two brothers, Homer Grainger of Tabor City and Ernest Grainger of Loris; three sisters, Mrs. Dora Grainger Baker and Mrs. Quick Floyd, both of Tabor City and Mrs. Lee Joyner of Cerro Gordo; and 20 grandchildren.
(The News and Courier - Friday, December 1, 1967)
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Husband of Janie Greenwood Grainger
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