Funeral services for Mrs. May Cogburn of Bamberg, who died at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia Monday night will be conducted at 11 o'clock this morning from the graveside in Mount of Olives Cemetery at Johnston.
Six nephews will serve as pallbearers.
The funeral party will leave the Dunbar Funeral Home at 9:30 this morning.
She was born in Edgefield County, the daughter of Llewellyn R. Cogburn and Eunice Quarles Cogburn.
Survivors include one brother, Llewellyn E. Cogburn of Columbia; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. B. S. Cogburn of Barmberg, Mrs. T. Q. Cogburn of Swansea and Mrs. R. C. Cogburn of Beaumont, Texas; a number of nieces and nephews among whom is Mrs. Claude Wingate of Columbia and a number of grand-nieces and nephews.
The State (Columbia, South Carolina) · 27 Aug 1952, Wed · Page 2C
Funeral services for Mrs. May Cogburn of Bamberg, who died at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia Monday night will be conducted at 11 o'clock this morning from the graveside in Mount of Olives Cemetery at Johnston.
Six nephews will serve as pallbearers.
The funeral party will leave the Dunbar Funeral Home at 9:30 this morning.
She was born in Edgefield County, the daughter of Llewellyn R. Cogburn and Eunice Quarles Cogburn.
Survivors include one brother, Llewellyn E. Cogburn of Columbia; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. B. S. Cogburn of Barmberg, Mrs. T. Q. Cogburn of Swansea and Mrs. R. C. Cogburn of Beaumont, Texas; a number of nieces and nephews among whom is Mrs. Claude Wingate of Columbia and a number of grand-nieces and nephews.
The State (Columbia, South Carolina) · 27 Aug 1952, Wed · Page 2C
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Edgefield County, SC, Cemeteries, Vol. II, p. 92.
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