He was a Pvt in Co 'C' 1 Batt AR CAV CSA
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75 years ago, March 3, 1938
published in the DeQueen Bee Feb. 28, 2013
On Feb. 25, Mr. and Mrs. Worth W. Millwee of Horatio celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary at their home. They are both native born citizens of Sevier County and have lived here continuously. Mr. Millwee is now 85 and Mrs. Millwee 82. They are fairly active and Mr. Millwee frequently makes business trips to DeQueen.
Little River News
8/3/1939
Pioneer Resident, 86, Passed Away At Home of His Daughter
William Worth Millwee, 86, pioneer resident of Sevier County, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs Lucy Burlingame, here Monday afternoon.
Mr Millwee was the oldest native resident of Sevier County, having laid out the town site of Horatio, Ark., and built the first home here in 1895.
Mr and Mrs Millwee celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary February 25, 1939.
In addition to his wife and Mrs. Burlingame, Mr Millwee is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Rose Dodson, Mrs. P H Phillips, of Ashdown, Mrs A J Strange, Clenton, Okla., and Mrs E H Freeman, Emporia Kansas, two sons, Robert M Millwee, Horatio, and Fay B Millwee, Wright Ark., 21 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday from his home in Horatio with the Rev. A N Brewer, Horatio pastor, officiating.
Contributor: Terri Buster/LRCGS (46494310)
He was a Pvt in Co 'C' 1 Batt AR CAV CSA
___________________________
75 years ago, March 3, 1938
published in the DeQueen Bee Feb. 28, 2013
On Feb. 25, Mr. and Mrs. Worth W. Millwee of Horatio celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary at their home. They are both native born citizens of Sevier County and have lived here continuously. Mr. Millwee is now 85 and Mrs. Millwee 82. They are fairly active and Mr. Millwee frequently makes business trips to DeQueen.
Little River News
8/3/1939
Pioneer Resident, 86, Passed Away At Home of His Daughter
William Worth Millwee, 86, pioneer resident of Sevier County, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs Lucy Burlingame, here Monday afternoon.
Mr Millwee was the oldest native resident of Sevier County, having laid out the town site of Horatio, Ark., and built the first home here in 1895.
Mr and Mrs Millwee celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary February 25, 1939.
In addition to his wife and Mrs. Burlingame, Mr Millwee is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Rose Dodson, Mrs. P H Phillips, of Ashdown, Mrs A J Strange, Clenton, Okla., and Mrs E H Freeman, Emporia Kansas, two sons, Robert M Millwee, Horatio, and Fay B Millwee, Wright Ark., 21 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday from his home in Horatio with the Rev. A N Brewer, Horatio pastor, officiating.
Contributor: Terri Buster/LRCGS (46494310)
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