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Leonard P. McNair

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Leonard P. McNair

Birth
Smith County, Mississippi, USA
Death
24 Apr 1965 (aged 58)
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Mize, Smith County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
south section (west to east) row 15
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LEONARD P. McNAIR

Funeral services for Leonard P. McNair, 58, of 902 S. Fourteenth Ave., Laurel, were held Sunday, 3 p.m., from the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home. The Revs A. M. O'Neil and E. W. Scott officiated, with burial in the Calvary Cemetery in Smith County.

McNair, a native of Smith County, died Saturday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Jackson. He was a construction superintendent for the McInnis Construction Company of Hattiesburg, and was a veteran of World War Two, when he served with the U. S. Navy.

McNair is survived by his widow, Mrs. Norma Carter McNair, Laurel; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Edmondson, Pascagoula; his mother, Mrs. P. F. McNair, Magee; two sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Rryam [sic s/b Ryan], Jackson, and Mrs. George Gibbs, Magee, and a brother, N. D. McNair, Birmingham, Ala.

Pallbearers were Edd Hester, Duncan McCallum, Darnell Rryam [sic s/b Ryan], Jimmy D. Maddox, Pete McNair, Curtis McCaskill and Lester Lyons.

Thompson Funeral Home was in charge.

Published Laurel Leader-Call, Monday, April 26, 1965, p. 2
LEONARD P. McNAIR

Funeral services for Leonard P. McNair, 58, of 902 S. Fourteenth Ave., Laurel, were held Sunday, 3 p.m., from the chapel of Thompson Funeral Home. The Revs A. M. O'Neil and E. W. Scott officiated, with burial in the Calvary Cemetery in Smith County.

McNair, a native of Smith County, died Saturday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Jackson. He was a construction superintendent for the McInnis Construction Company of Hattiesburg, and was a veteran of World War Two, when he served with the U. S. Navy.

McNair is survived by his widow, Mrs. Norma Carter McNair, Laurel; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Edmondson, Pascagoula; his mother, Mrs. P. F. McNair, Magee; two sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Rryam [sic s/b Ryan], Jackson, and Mrs. George Gibbs, Magee, and a brother, N. D. McNair, Birmingham, Ala.

Pallbearers were Edd Hester, Duncan McCallum, Darnell Rryam [sic s/b Ryan], Jimmy D. Maddox, Pete McNair, Curtis McCaskill and Lester Lyons.

Thompson Funeral Home was in charge.

Published Laurel Leader-Call, Monday, April 26, 1965, p. 2

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Leonard P. McNair
CCM USNR
World War II ...



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