A. Saxon Douglas, 73, lifelong resident of Atlanta and retired businessman, died last night at the residence, 947 Virginia Avenue N.E.
He was a member of Druid Hills Methodist Church, and formerly in the dry goods business in this city. Many years ago he served as an official of the old Ridley Yates Company.
Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Grady Estes, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. John E. Stevens, of Boston, and Mrs. Clayton Durham, of Columbia, S.C.; two sons, Hendrix Douglas, and Henry Stroud; four sisters, Mrs. Wesley Clement and Mrs. W.P. Robinson ,both of West Palm Beach, Fla; Mrs. L.C, Pou, of Tupelo, Miss; and Mrs. Charlie Baldwin, of Madison, Ga; and two brothers, Tillman Douglas, of West Palm Beach, and Herschel Douglas.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (Atlanta, Georgia) Sept 1, 1940 page 32
Contributor: FHTerry (47011755) • [email protected]
A. Saxon Douglas, 73, lifelong resident of Atlanta and retired businessman, died last night at the residence, 947 Virginia Avenue N.E.
He was a member of Druid Hills Methodist Church, and formerly in the dry goods business in this city. Many years ago he served as an official of the old Ridley Yates Company.
Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Grady Estes, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. John E. Stevens, of Boston, and Mrs. Clayton Durham, of Columbia, S.C.; two sons, Hendrix Douglas, and Henry Stroud; four sisters, Mrs. Wesley Clement and Mrs. W.P. Robinson ,both of West Palm Beach, Fla; Mrs. L.C, Pou, of Tupelo, Miss; and Mrs. Charlie Baldwin, of Madison, Ga; and two brothers, Tillman Douglas, of West Palm Beach, and Herschel Douglas.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (Atlanta, Georgia) Sept 1, 1940 page 32
Contributor: FHTerry (47011755) • [email protected]
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