The Macon Daily Telegraph
17 April 1915
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
CHARLES F. STUBBS
Charles F. Stubbs, one of the mose prominent citizens of the Rutland
district, died yesterday morning at 2 o'clock at the home of his father,
Peter W. Stubbs, Sr., at the age of 44.
Besides his widow, he is survived by two daughters, Louise and Virginia
Stubbs, and two brothers, J. W. and P. W. Stubbs, Jr.
The funeral will be held from the late home this afternoon at 3 o'clock
and interment will follow in Stubbs' burial ground in the Rutland
district. Rev. Mr. Carmichael, of the Bibb circuit, will officiate at the
services.
W. C. SINGLETON
The funeral of W. C. Singleton, who died Thursday afternoon at 6:30
o'clock at his home on Mulberry street, will be held today at 12 o'clock,
noon, from Christ Episcopal church, after which the body will be laid away
in Riverside cemetery. Rev. Mr. Wells, supply rector of Christ church,
will conduct the services.
Mr. Singleton, one of the city's oldest and most highly esteemed citizens,
had been in failing health, due to old age, for several months. His death
came during his 83rd year.
ALBERT REDDING
The funeral of Albert Redding, who died Thursday morning at the Macon
hospital, was held yesterday at noon from Burghard's mortuary chapel, with
Rev. J. G. Harrison officiating. Interment was in Rose Hill cemetery.
Pallbearers were Walter Johnson, Mack Ross, W. V. Williams, Jesse
Mitchell, R. F. Lawton and E. J. Benson.
MRS. JOEL PARRISH
ADEL, April 16 -- Mrs. Joel Parrish, wife of one of the best known farmers
of the Cecil district, died at their home last night. Mrs. Parrish was
about 60 years of age and was highly esteemed by a wide circle of
friends. Pneumonia was the cause of her death. She was a consistent
member of the Primitive Baptist church. Her husband and three children
survive [her]. The funeral and interment took place at the Morris grave
yard today.
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