[from the Butler County News, July 8, 1915]
Death of Mrs. BINION
Mrs. E. C. BINION died at the home of her son Robert BINION after an illness of several days. She was 87 years of age April 23, and was born in Macon [Co.?], Ga., and moved to Butler County 58 years ago. Her husband preceded her to the grave many years, dying soon after the war. She was a consistent member of the Methodist church a number of years. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. F. PRICE, and burial was made at the family burying lot at Sellers graveyard three miles south of Georgiana.
Those from out of town attending the funeral of Mrs. BINION were:
T. E. BINION, Dothan; W. H. BINION and wife, Flomaton; E. M. BINION and family, Evergreen; Mrs. ARCHIBALD, Selma; Mrs. John J. FLOWERS and Mrs. Bernard STEINER, of Montgomery; Mrs. ROGERS of Brantley and Mrs. Wm. ROGERS of Amerous (sic), Ga.
[from the Butler County News, July 8, 1915]
Death of Mrs. BINION
Mrs. E. C. BINION died at the home of her son Robert BINION after an illness of several days. She was 87 years of age April 23, and was born in Macon [Co.?], Ga., and moved to Butler County 58 years ago. Her husband preceded her to the grave many years, dying soon after the war. She was a consistent member of the Methodist church a number of years. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. F. PRICE, and burial was made at the family burying lot at Sellers graveyard three miles south of Georgiana.
Those from out of town attending the funeral of Mrs. BINION were:
T. E. BINION, Dothan; W. H. BINION and wife, Flomaton; E. M. BINION and family, Evergreen; Mrs. ARCHIBALD, Selma; Mrs. John J. FLOWERS and Mrs. Bernard STEINER, of Montgomery; Mrs. ROGERS of Brantley and Mrs. Wm. ROGERS of Amerous (sic), Ga.
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