Johns-Ridout's Southside directing.
A native of Blount County, Mr. Carnes lived in Birmingham 40 years. He was retired from White's Dairy and was a member of Third Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Charles D. Worthy, Guntersville, Mrs. Burnard B. Bryan, Arab; eight sisters, Mrs. Gypsie Locke and Mrs. William H. Hoover, both of Birmingham, Mrs. Luke Cushman, Bessemer, Mrs. Marion Broom, Hartselle, Mrs. Ray Dyar, Pisgah, Mrs. Pete Mackey, Gadsden, Mrs. Cecil Kelley, Dauphin Island, Mrs. Herbert Hughes, Montgomery; and five brothers, Wilburn H. and T. J. Carnes, both of Albertville, Charles P. Carnes, McCalla, Jack F. Carnes, Bessemer and Wilson W. Carnes, Alexandria, Va.
Birmingham Post-Herald (Birmingham, Alabama) - 29 Jun 1970, Mon • Page 17
Johns-Ridout's Southside directing.
A native of Blount County, Mr. Carnes lived in Birmingham 40 years. He was retired from White's Dairy and was a member of Third Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Charles D. Worthy, Guntersville, Mrs. Burnard B. Bryan, Arab; eight sisters, Mrs. Gypsie Locke and Mrs. William H. Hoover, both of Birmingham, Mrs. Luke Cushman, Bessemer, Mrs. Marion Broom, Hartselle, Mrs. Ray Dyar, Pisgah, Mrs. Pete Mackey, Gadsden, Mrs. Cecil Kelley, Dauphin Island, Mrs. Herbert Hughes, Montgomery; and five brothers, Wilburn H. and T. J. Carnes, both of Albertville, Charles P. Carnes, McCalla, Jack F. Carnes, Bessemer and Wilson W. Carnes, Alexandria, Va.
Birmingham Post-Herald (Birmingham, Alabama) - 29 Jun 1970, Mon • Page 17
Family Members
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Albert Sidney Johnson Carnes
1889–1936
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Charles Porter Carnes Sr
1891–1971
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Jackson Lafayette "Fate" Carnes
1894–1972
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Gipsie Louisa Carnes Locke
1896–1978
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Lillian C. Cushman
1899–1982
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James Clarence Carnes
1900–1976
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Annis Gertrude Carnes Broom
1904–1998
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Robbie Carnes Dyar
1907–1984
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Blanche L. Carnes Mackey
1912–1983
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