Mrs. Hattie Graham, 53, well known local woman died at 11:45 Monday morning at her home, 323 Tenth Avenue, west. She had been ill some time.
Funeral rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Drive Methodist Church by Rev. O.B. Sansbury, the pastor, who will be assisted by Rev. C.L. Cobbs, pastor of Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church. Burial in Basham Cemetery will be in charge of Brown.
Mrs. Graham, widow of the late Noel C. Graham, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mason Matthews, Mrs. Jim Woodall, Mrs. Bettie Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Billings; five sons, Gene, E.R., Stonewall, Henry Clay and W.O. Graham; a sister, Mrs. Addie Brown of Athens; and a brother, Luther Anderson, of Tanner.
DECATUR DAILY - November 25, 1940
Mrs. Hattie Graham, 53, well known local woman died at 11:45 Monday morning at her home, 323 Tenth Avenue, west. She had been ill some time.
Funeral rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Drive Methodist Church by Rev. O.B. Sansbury, the pastor, who will be assisted by Rev. C.L. Cobbs, pastor of Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church. Burial in Basham Cemetery will be in charge of Brown.
Mrs. Graham, widow of the late Noel C. Graham, is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Mason Matthews, Mrs. Jim Woodall, Mrs. Bettie Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Billings; five sons, Gene, E.R., Stonewall, Henry Clay and W.O. Graham; a sister, Mrs. Addie Brown of Athens; and a brother, Luther Anderson, of Tanner.
DECATUR DAILY - November 25, 1940
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