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Charles Augustus Tiner

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Charles Augustus Tiner

Birth
Early County, Georgia, USA
Death
6 Mar 1955 (aged 78)
Colquitt, Miller County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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FATHER - BENJAMIN T TINER
MOTHER - MARY LUCRETIA SHEFFIELD
SPOUSE - CALLIE DELANA HOUSTON
MARRIED - 01 DEC 1895 EARLY CO, GA
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Early County News
Thursday, March 10, 1955

C. A. TINER, WELL KNOWN EARLY COUNTIAN, DIES

Charles Augusta Tiner, 78, a retired farmer and one-time county commissioner, died in a Colquitt hospital on Sunday following an illness of three weeks. Mr. Tiner, who was known by his many friends and acquaintances as "Uncle Charlie," was a native of this county, residing in the New Hope community. He served as a member of the Early County Board of Commissioners from the Cuba district in the early thirties.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the New Hope Baptist Church. Conducting the services were the Rev. Pierce Edmunds, assisted by the Rev. W.E. Storey. Interment was in the Houston Cemetery, with the Colquitt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements and the following, all grandsons of the deceased, serving as pallbearers: Lemuel Tiner, Rudolph Hart, Don Tiner, Wilmer Holly, J.C. and Harry Beach.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. CallieD. Tiner; two daughters, Mrs. P.W. Hart of Leary and Mrs. Dewey Beach of Panama City, Fla., two sons, Luther and Will Tiner, of Blakely; three brothers, John and Jim Tiner, of Colquitt, and Wright Tiner, of Blakely; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Cooper and Mrs. Addie Mock, both of Blakely. These have the sympathy of friends in their bereavement.
FATHER - BENJAMIN T TINER
MOTHER - MARY LUCRETIA SHEFFIELD
SPOUSE - CALLIE DELANA HOUSTON
MARRIED - 01 DEC 1895 EARLY CO, GA
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Early County News
Thursday, March 10, 1955

C. A. TINER, WELL KNOWN EARLY COUNTIAN, DIES

Charles Augusta Tiner, 78, a retired farmer and one-time county commissioner, died in a Colquitt hospital on Sunday following an illness of three weeks. Mr. Tiner, who was known by his many friends and acquaintances as "Uncle Charlie," was a native of this county, residing in the New Hope community. He served as a member of the Early County Board of Commissioners from the Cuba district in the early thirties.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the New Hope Baptist Church. Conducting the services were the Rev. Pierce Edmunds, assisted by the Rev. W.E. Storey. Interment was in the Houston Cemetery, with the Colquitt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements and the following, all grandsons of the deceased, serving as pallbearers: Lemuel Tiner, Rudolph Hart, Don Tiner, Wilmer Holly, J.C. and Harry Beach.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. CallieD. Tiner; two daughters, Mrs. P.W. Hart of Leary and Mrs. Dewey Beach of Panama City, Fla., two sons, Luther and Will Tiner, of Blakely; three brothers, John and Jim Tiner, of Colquitt, and Wright Tiner, of Blakely; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Cooper and Mrs. Addie Mock, both of Blakely. These have the sympathy of friends in their bereavement.


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