Final rites for Miss Hettie Mae Aycock, Nashville, Tennessee, will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. from the Central Baptist Church.
Rev. W.J. Johnson will conduct the rites with interment in city cemetery, Brown directing.
Miss Aycock, who was born and reared in Decatur died Thursday at 5:45 p.m. at the Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. She had been ill for two days.
Surviving include four sisters, Miss Helen Aycock, Mrs. Leo S. Humphrey, and Mrs. Don Beauchamp, all of Decatur; and Mrs. Paul L.Heureaux, Memphis; three brothers, Claude and Johnnie Aycock, both of Decatur; and Hubert Aycock, Athens.
Pallbearers will be Roy Warren, Carlisle Blackwell, Rufus Warren, Bob Power, Earnest Roberts and Allen Rooks.
DECATUR DAILY - April 11, 1952
Final rites for Miss Hettie Mae Aycock, Nashville, Tennessee, will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. from the Central Baptist Church.
Rev. W.J. Johnson will conduct the rites with interment in city cemetery, Brown directing.
Miss Aycock, who was born and reared in Decatur died Thursday at 5:45 p.m. at the Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. She had been ill for two days.
Surviving include four sisters, Miss Helen Aycock, Mrs. Leo S. Humphrey, and Mrs. Don Beauchamp, all of Decatur; and Mrs. Paul L.Heureaux, Memphis; three brothers, Claude and Johnnie Aycock, both of Decatur; and Hubert Aycock, Athens.
Pallbearers will be Roy Warren, Carlisle Blackwell, Rufus Warren, Bob Power, Earnest Roberts and Allen Rooks.
DECATUR DAILY - April 11, 1952
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