Newspapers / The Franklin times. / Feb. 18, 1969, edition 1 / Page 7
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Surviving is a son, Larry Osborne of Rt. 2, Louisburg; a daughter, Mrs. Iris Marks of Charlotte; a sister, Mrs. W. R. Pendleton of Petersburg, Va.; five grandchildren; three great grandchildren. INFANT FOWLER Youngsville ? Graveside services for Marvin Edward Fowler, Jr., two weeks old, who died Sunday, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Union Grove Bap tist Church cemetery. Surviving are his parents; a sister. Linda Joyce Fowler; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cary Winston of Youngsville; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Edward Fowler of Youngsville. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR HEADQUARTERS EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL KINDS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS MOST PARTS IN STOCK FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT GUARANTEED SERVICE PETE SMITH'S GARAGE Rt. 3, Louisburg, N. C. Phone 496-4983 I JAMES R. LEONARD Funeral services for James Robert Leonard, 74, of Rt. 1, Castalia, a retired farmer who died Friday, were conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Redbud Baptist Church by the Rev. James Estep and Rev. Paul Childers. Burial fol lowed in the church ceme tery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eda S. Leonard; a daugh ter. Mrs. George Wilson of Rocky Mount; two brothers, Charlie of Franklinton and Leo L. Leonard of Louisburg; two grandchildren. ERNEST E. WRIGHT .-*7 Raleigh - Ernest E. Wright, 76, a retired farmer of 949 Peace Terrace, died Sunday. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday 2 p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church by the Revs. Odis C. Boitter and W. M. Enzor. Burial will fol low in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Hagwood Wright; five sons, Eugene of Greensboro, Richard and Charles of Rt. 7, Raleigh, Vernon of Raleigh and Jake of Rt. 2, Wake Eo(est; five daughters, Mrs. Eunice Frazler of Raleigh, Mrs. Robert R. Liles of New Castle, Del., Mrs. W. L. Mil lard of Wilmington, Mrs. Billy Burnett and Mrs. Bruce Rogers of Rt. 7, Raleigh; a brother, John of -Louisburg; three sisters, Mrs. Charlie T. Hudson of Louisburg, Mrs. Nipte Hendricks and Mrs. Mable Wheeler of Raleigh. The family will be at WlUls Funeral Home in Wake Forest at 7 p.m. Monday night. GEORGE G. PEACE Franklinton - Funeral ser vices for George G. Peace, 71, a retired farmer who djed Friday, were conducted Sun day at 2 p.m. at the Mt. Carmel Christian Church by the Rev. Chip Conyers and Rev. Glen Short. Burial fol lowed in the church cemetery with military honors. Survivors include a daugh ter. Mrs. Mae Green of Frank linton; three sons, Lowell Thomas, Kenneth Z. and Lee Warren Peace of Rt. 1, Frank linton; a brother, Willie Peace of Franklinton; two sisters, Mrs. Susie Morton 0/ Raleigh and Mrs. Lizzie Grissom of Henderson; eight grandchild ren; four great-grandchildren. MRS. 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