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Nora <I>Brown</I> Collins

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Nora Brown Collins

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
15 Jan 1950 (aged 71)
Dillon, Dillon County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Gapway, Marion County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Albert Marion and Mary Rushing Brown, wife of Sidney David Collins.


LATTA - Mrs. Nora Brown Collins of Latta, Route 1, died at St. Eugene's Hospital, Dillon, Sunday night after an illness of three weeks.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning from the Gapway Baptist Church by the Rev. C. W. Wilkes. Interment will follow in the Gapway Cemetery.

Mrs. Collins is survived by her husband, Sidney D. Collins; five sons, Rembert Collins of Nichols, Odell Collins, Cleveland Collins and Earnest Collins, all of Latta, and Bennett Collins of Columbia; three daughters, Miss Lillie Collins and Miss Kate Collins, both of Latta, and Miss Beedie Collins of Wilmington, N.C.; two brothers, Dunk Brown and Benny Brown, both of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Clough and Mrs. Ethel McWaters, both of Columbia; and 14 grandchildren.

Published in The State, January 17, 1950
Daughter of Albert Marion and Mary Rushing Brown, wife of Sidney David Collins.


LATTA - Mrs. Nora Brown Collins of Latta, Route 1, died at St. Eugene's Hospital, Dillon, Sunday night after an illness of three weeks.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning from the Gapway Baptist Church by the Rev. C. W. Wilkes. Interment will follow in the Gapway Cemetery.

Mrs. Collins is survived by her husband, Sidney D. Collins; five sons, Rembert Collins of Nichols, Odell Collins, Cleveland Collins and Earnest Collins, all of Latta, and Bennett Collins of Columbia; three daughters, Miss Lillie Collins and Miss Kate Collins, both of Latta, and Miss Beedie Collins of Wilmington, N.C.; two brothers, Dunk Brown and Benny Brown, both of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Clough and Mrs. Ethel McWaters, both of Columbia; and 14 grandchildren.

Published in The State, January 17, 1950

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"Thou God of love, beneath thy sheltering wing, we leave our dead to sweetly rest."



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