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Milwee Overton Pledger

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Milwee Overton Pledger

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30 Mar 1978 (aged 76)
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Munford, Tipton County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Milwee Overton Pledger, 76, of 3215 Given, retired pressman for Stan-O-Type Printing Co., died at 5:54 a.m. yesterday, March 30, at St. Joseph Hospital.

He was a member of Highland Heights Presbyterian Church.

Burial in Helen Crigger Cemetery in Munford, TN.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Alice Pledger; a son M.O. Pledger Jr. of Memphis, and three grandchildren.

Published in The Commercial Appeal Friday, March 31, 1978

Here is an article from The Craftsman, a weekly journal edited and published on the school press by the journalism class.

This lad came to Vocational in the 8-1 grade on February 1916, from the Leroy Pope School. He finished for his Grammar Diploma here in Feb. 1917. He has hibernated in the Print Shop during his two years at this institution. He is President of the present Senior Class and was a star in the recent Vaudeville given by the Expression Classes. Just now he has an ambition to go to College and intends to remain at Vocational and finished the General Scientific Course which will admit him to and A & M somewhere, as he had planned to be a son of the soil and do his bit toward feeding the hungry world. He is serious minded, and is just now beginning to take notice of the girls. Any other information desired, ask Helen Miller, his dancing teacher.

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Milwee Overton Pledger, 76, of 3215 Given, retired pressman for Stan-O-Type Printing Co., died at 5:54 a.m. yesterday, March 30, at St. Joseph Hospital.

He was a member of Highland Heights Presbyterian Church.

Burial in Helen Crigger Cemetery in Munford, TN.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. Alice Pledger; a son M.O. Pledger Jr. of Memphis, and three grandchildren.

Published in The Commercial Appeal Friday, March 31, 1978

Here is an article from The Craftsman, a weekly journal edited and published on the school press by the journalism class.

This lad came to Vocational in the 8-1 grade on February 1916, from the Leroy Pope School. He finished for his Grammar Diploma here in Feb. 1917. He has hibernated in the Print Shop during his two years at this institution. He is President of the present Senior Class and was a star in the recent Vaudeville given by the Expression Classes. Just now he has an ambition to go to College and intends to remain at Vocational and finished the General Scientific Course which will admit him to and A & M somewhere, as he had planned to be a son of the soil and do his bit toward feeding the hungry world. He is serious minded, and is just now beginning to take notice of the girls. Any other information desired, ask Helen Miller, his dancing teacher.

CLICK HERE FOR MEMORIALS OF OTHER 1919 CLASS MEMBERS.


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