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Area Deaths, Funerals
JERRY J. MULL
ANDREWS ? Jerry J antes
MuU, M, died at 6 a jn. Friday.
September 2, la an Aaguata.
Ga, koapltal after aa Uiaeas
of four months.
Mr. MuU waa a native at
Clay County, a aoa of the lata
John and Arde Moatallar MuU.
Ha vaa a farmer, and had beea
living la Dal ton, Ga., for the
past seven years. He was em
ployed by Nix. and Company
of Colianbus, Gs.
Surviving sre the widow, Mrs.
Ruby Davis MuU; three daugh
ters, Mrs. Ruth Morgan ofGas
toma, Mrs. Jo Anne Shoemaker
of Dal ton, and Miss Shelby Jean
MuU of die home; two sons,
Harold of Gaseonla and Charles
of the home; four grandchildren;
two sisters, Mrs. Myly Raven-I
croft of Cleveland, Tenn., and
Mrs. Minnie Ledford of Dal ton,
Ga.; three brothers, Lee of
Andrews, WUey of Beatanont,
Texas, and Fred of Livingston,
Calif.
Services were held at 2:30
pjn. Sunday In Andrews Church
of God.
The Rev. Glover P. Ledford,
and the Rev. Cloe Ledford of
ficiated, and burial was in
Valleytown Cemetery.
JAMES P. RITCHIE
BLUE RIDGE, G A. ? James
P. Ritchie, 90. of Blue Ridge.
Ga. died at his home at U:45
a.m. Tuesday, August 30, af
ter an extended iUness.
He was the son of the late
Franklin and Ferbie Highdon
Ritchie, pioneer northern
Georgia couple.
Surviving are die widow, Mrs.
J. P. Ritchie: four daughters,
Mrs. L. J. Patterson of Hlgdon,
Ga., Mrs. C. A. Mathis of Oak
HU1, Fla? Mrs. Homer Fos
ter of Blue Ridge, Rt. 2; and
Mrs. H. M, Ash of Boca Ra
ton, Fla.; a son, HokeofCop
perhlll, Tenn.; two sisters,
Mrs. J. M. HaUum and Miss
Dorothy Ritchie; a brother, J.
L? all of Blue Ridge, Rt. 2;
fifty-two grandchildren; one
hundred forty three great
grandchildren; and a great
great-grandchild.
Services were held Thursday
at U a.m. in Caldwell Baptist
Church.
The Rev. J. B. Thomas and
the Rev. Simon 0"Nell offic
iated, and burial was in the
church cemetery.
*OBBlffcVILL? ? The R?v.
Ralph T. MadMaon, 57, ot Rob
buxYtllc, a iff and a heart at
tack Juat after datlvariag the
montai aervice at Vallayaown
Baptist Church aaar Andrews.
Sunday, and died ahortly after
ward la aa Andrew* hospital.
Mr. Mathaaoa waa the bob of
Mr*. Nola Jordaa Mathaaoa and
the late Rev. Butler Matheson,
pioneer Graham Couaty preach
er.
Surviving ia addition to the
mother, are the widow, Mrs.
Azalea Holloway Matheson;
three sons, Wallace. Randall,
and Lowell of the home; a'
sister. Miss Bonnie Matheaon;
and two brothers. Garland and
HershaU, all of RobUnsville.
Services were held at 2 pjn.
Tuesday in Valleytown Baptist
Church.
The Revs. Wei don West. J.
B. Gregory and Donald Col
vard officiated, and burial was
in Wiggins Cemetery la Gra
ham County.
MISS CORNELIA HEMPHILL
BLAIRSVILLE, GA. ? Miss
Cornelia Hemphill, 27, of
Blalrsville, Ga., died Friday
morning, September 2 a( her
home.
Miss Hemphill was a native
of Union County Georgia, and
had lived all her life in the
Gum Log district. She was a
member of the Ebenezer Bap
tist Church.
She is survived by her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. El
lis Hemphill; one sister, Mrs.
Ruth Shook of Marietta, Ga.,
two brothers, Conda of Blairs
vllle, Ga., and Seth of the home.
Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ebe
nezer Baptist Church. TheRev.
John Wade officiated and bur
ial was in the church cemetery.
L. L. (BUD) MATHESON
HAYESVILLE - Locus Lee
(Bud) Matheson, 80, of Hayes
ville, died at 4 p.m. Saturday,
August 27, in his home sfter
a short illness.
Mr. Matheson was a son of
the late William and Elizabeth
McTigart Matheson.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Ella Matheson; adaughter, Mrs.
Millie Deweese; a son. Amos,
both of HayesviUe; a sister,
Mrs. Georgia Watkins of Blue
Ridge, Ga.; 12 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Service* MnUd at 2:30
P-m. Monday la Mania HtU
Baptist Church.
The Rev. Wlllard McCrsy
.?ad dw Rev. Verlln Mima
officiated, aad burial tu la
dH cfclirch CMBMH7.
MRS. SLAUGHTER
ROBBIhSVILLE - Mrs. Gus
sle Slaughter, 64, of Rabbins -
villa, died la ? Bryson Cliy
Hospital at 4 ajn. Sunday, Aug
*ust 28, alter a brief illness.
Mrs. Slaughter vaa a native
of Graham County, a daughter
of the lata W. A. and Juliette
Hyde MdCeldrey. She taught
school for a number of years
and was once chief clerk of
die county siyerlntendent.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
J. M. Owens of RobMnsville;
a brother, Granville MdCeldrey
of Andrews: and a number of
nieces and nephews.
Services were held at U a.m.
Tuesday InFlrstBapdstChurch
of Robblnsvllle.
The Rev. Edward G, Aldand,
pastor, officiated, and burial
was In Old Mother . Church
Cemetery.
MRS, J , LOV1NGOOD
Mrs. Josephine Lovingood,
85, of Murphy, Route 3, died
at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
7, In a Murphy hospital. She
had been in declining health
for the past four years.
Mrs. Lovingood was a daugh
ter of the late Phil and Amanda
Sawyer Lovin of Cherokee
County.
Surviving are two sons, Er
nest of Cleveland, Ohio, and
Don of Murphy, Route 3; six
sisters. Miss Maggie Lovin,
Mrs. Lizzie Tadiam and Mrs,
Vance Lovin of Hayesville, Rt.
4, Mrs. Pinnie Arrowood of
Durham, Mrs. R. T. Crisp of
Willlngham, Wash., and Mrs.
Cane us Wei born of Greens
boro; two brothers. Will of
Hayesville, Rt. 4, and Page
Lovin of Ohio; and two grand
children.
Services were held Saturday
at 2:30 p.m. In Hanglogdog Bap
tist Church.
Rev. Clifton Elliott officiated
and burial was in the church
cemetery.
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