Thomas Lee Burns - 78, retired Greenbrier county farmer, died Saturday at his home at Clintonville. Surviving are his widow, Annie; three sons, James, Howard and Elmer, and two daughters, Mrs. Mamie Loudermilk, Clintonville, and Mrs. Della Loudermilk, East Rainelle; and two sisters. Services Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Sunrise Baptist church, Rev. M. G. Flowers officiating assisted by Rev. S. G. Clybourn of Union. Burial in church cemetery.
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail
Sept 20 1943
Thomas Lee Burns - 78, retired Greenbrier county farmer, died Saturday at his home at Clintonville. Surviving are his widow, Annie; three sons, James, Howard and Elmer, and two daughters, Mrs. Mamie Loudermilk, Clintonville, and Mrs. Della Loudermilk, East Rainelle; and two sisters. Services Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Sunrise Baptist church, Rev. M. G. Flowers officiating assisted by Rev. S. G. Clybourn of Union. Burial in church cemetery.
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail
Sept 20 1943
Family Members
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Mary E "Mollie" Burns Robinson
1850–1928
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James Matthew "Matt" Burns
1851–1931
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Rebecca Jane Burns
1853–1935
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Sarah Frances "Fanny" Burns
1854–1927
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Emeline Frances "Emma" Burns Martin
1856–1928
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Samuel Wilson B Burns
1858–1942
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Charles A. L. Burns
1858–1929
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Catherine Margaret "Kate" Burns Forren
1863–1938
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Ida F. Burns Bennett
1872–1948
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Delia Adeline Burns Sheppard
1875–1950
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Alexander Burns
1875–1952
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