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Category Archives: Deaths
The DeFuniak Herald, February 7, 1946
The body of J Carey Stewart, asst. cashier of Milton bank, who has been missing since Jan 16 was found in the Yellow River Tuesday. Stewart‘s auto was found with the key in car, with no signs of violence, an … Continue reading
Posted in 1946-02 February, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Milton, Steward, Yellow River
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 7, 1946
Jason David Adkinson, a resident of Walton Co for the past 75 yrs died at the home of his son Carl Adkinson, on Monday Feb 4, at the age of 84 yrs. Mr Adkinson was born in Coffee Co, Ala and … Continue reading
Posted in 1946-02 February, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Adkinson, Pleasant Ridge
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 6
Mr. Infinger Dead. Mr. Clark Infinger died Friday night at his house in the Alaqua neighborhood and was buried at the Alaqua church Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. “Uncle Clark” had reached the advanced age of eighty-three years and had … Continue reading
The DeFuniak Herald — April 28, 1935
On 25th Mar Mr Julius Caesar Day died leaving wife, 3 sons, & 6 daughters to mourn his loss. Mr Hugh M Day, Argyle, Wallace of Eucheeanne, Ernest of this place; Anne who lived with her parents; Mrs Mary Hunt; … Continue reading
Posted in 1935-04 April, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Argyle, Day, Eucheeanna, Hunt, Infinger, Knox Hill, Marianna, McDonald, Ponce de Leon, Robinson, Valley Cemetery, Wilks
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The DeFuniak Herald — November 28, 1912 — Page 1
Captain John T. Stubbs, who suffered a stroke of paralysis nearly five years ago, died at his home in this city last Monday at the age of seventy-seven years and ten months. He was born at Marlboro District, S. C., … Continue reading
Posted in 1912-11 November, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Baker, Cawthon, Confederate veterans, DeFuniak Springs, Ellison, Gerkey, Methodist Church, Milton, Slaughter, Stubbs
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The DeFuniak Herald – January 1, 1914
Mr John C Pugh, of Corry, Pa who has been a winter visitor here for several years, died very suddenly of heart failure at the residence of Mrs Sue Gillis, where he had apartments, Sunday afternoon, and the body prepared … Continue reading
Posted in 1914-01 January, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Gillis, Pugh, Wickersham
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The DeFuniak Herald – March 26, 1925
D A McLean died at Holly, FL last Monday. The body was conveyed here through the country by auto yesterday and services were conducted at the Valley church where interment took place. Mr McLean is a descendant of the Gillis & McLean family of … Continue reading
Posted in 1925-03 March, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Euchee Valley Cemetery, Euchee Valley Church, Gillis, McLean, Red Bay
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The DeFuniak Herald – March 26, 1925
Hon. Daniel Campbell passed away last Thursday at his home. Services on Friday and interment was made in Valley church cemetery. Daniel Campbell was 80 yrs and is survived by 3 daughters; Mrs (Dr) C B McKinnon, Mrs John L McKinnon, and … Continue reading
Posted in 1925-03 March, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Campbell, Euchee Valley Cemetery, L & N Railroad, McKinnon
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The DeFuniak Herald – March 26, 1925
Eugene Hightower for 40 yrs a mail clerk on the Central of Georgia Railway, committed suicide on Friday, Mar 13th at Albany, Ga. A Negro by the name of Potts was the only eye witness to the tragedy, who stated that Hightower made a … Continue reading
Posted in 1925-03 March, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Hightower, Potts, Thomas
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The DeFuniak Herald – March 11, 1943
1943 March 25 – D. Harley McSwain Sr passed away Tuesday at Providence Infirmary in Mobile, Ala. A native of Walton he was commissary manager for the Jackson Lumber for 8 yrs. Services conducted from home of his sister Mr G D … Continue reading
Posted in 1943-03 March, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Magnolia Cemetery, McSwain
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