A lifelong resident of Olla, Mr. Cornwell was a farmer by occupation. He was a member of the Methodist church at Olla.
Mr. Cornwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Cornwell, five daughters, Mrs. Lora Love of McCartney of Lake Charles, Mrs. Mildred Johnson of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Ruth Addison of Cotton Valley [only three named]; three sons, Quincy of Urania, Ermon of Trout and C. R. of Olla; two brothers, Millard of Olla and John of Kelly; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Urania; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
The Revs. Jesse Norris and J. P. Owens conducted the final rites, with interment under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Home for Funerals, Jena.
Published in The The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal, April 29, 1955
A lifelong resident of Olla, Mr. Cornwell was a farmer by occupation. He was a member of the Methodist church at Olla.
Mr. Cornwell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Cornwell, five daughters, Mrs. Lora Love of McCartney of Lake Charles, Mrs. Mildred Johnson of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Ruth Addison of Cotton Valley [only three named]; three sons, Quincy of Urania, Ermon of Trout and C. R. of Olla; two brothers, Millard of Olla and John of Kelly; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Urania; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
The Revs. Jesse Norris and J. P. Owens conducted the final rites, with interment under the direction of Kinner and Stevens Home for Funerals, Jena.
Published in The The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal, April 29, 1955
Family Members
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Lora Cornwell Love
1908–1995
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Grady Cornwell
1909–1909
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Quincy Earl Cornwell
1910–2000
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Ermon Ray Cornwell
1912–1998
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Kermit H. Cornwell
1914–1934
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Catherine Cornwell McCartney
1917–1987
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Mary Belle Cornwell Caselman
1919–2014
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Charles Robert "C. R." Cornwell
1922–2003
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Jimmie Ruth Cornwell Addison
1924–2007
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Mildred L. Cornwell Arrants
1927–2005
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