Daily Herald - Biloxi Miss.
Saturday February 1, 1936 - page 8
Pascagoula News
JOHN DANLEY DIES
Pascagoula, Feb 1 -
John Danley, 65, died yesterday afternoon at his home on Washington Street after a six day illness with pneumonia.
He was a native of Mobile and resided in Pascagoula for 18 years.
He was a fisherman and well-known along the waterfront in Pascagoula.
The funeral was held this afternoon with interment in Greenwood cemetery.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Frances Danley, he leaves three daughters, Misses Hillard and Elise, Pascagoula, Mrs. Margaret Childress, Pearlhold, Ala.; four sons, Frank and Thomas, Pascagoula, and Arthur and Henry, who are in the Army, the former stationed in South Carolina and the latter in the Philippines.
Courtesy of Linda Ellis
Daily Herald - Biloxi Miss.
Saturday February 1, 1936 - page 8
Pascagoula News
JOHN DANLEY DIES
Pascagoula, Feb 1 -
John Danley, 65, died yesterday afternoon at his home on Washington Street after a six day illness with pneumonia.
He was a native of Mobile and resided in Pascagoula for 18 years.
He was a fisherman and well-known along the waterfront in Pascagoula.
The funeral was held this afternoon with interment in Greenwood cemetery.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Frances Danley, he leaves three daughters, Misses Hillard and Elise, Pascagoula, Mrs. Margaret Childress, Pearlhold, Ala.; four sons, Frank and Thomas, Pascagoula, and Arthur and Henry, who are in the Army, the former stationed in South Carolina and the latter in the Philippines.
Courtesy of Linda Ellis
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