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sters-in-law, Mrs. Virginia
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Mrs. G.M. Thompson
Mrs. Georgia M. Thompson,
age 75, of 12'01 East 9th
Street Apt. 11J Sunrise
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retired domestic worker and
was a member of the Piney
Grove Baptist Church, where
she served on the Senior
Choir and the MissionaryCircle.
She was also a
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Citizens Organization Fune- f 7
ral services were conducted
Monday evening at 4:00
at Fii?*^?Gruve
Baptist Church with the
Pastor, Rev. J.T. Joyce,
officiating and burial followed
in the Piney Grove
Church Cemetery.
Survivors include four step
daughters, Mrs. Enla Smith,
of East Bend, Mrs. Hazel
^Dockery and Mrs? Ruth
Robinson both of Portsmouth,
Va. and Mrs.
Gertrude Cunningham" of?=Boonton,
New Jersey, four
step sons, Mr. Nichols
Thompson, Jr.. .. & Mr.
Marion Burgess of this city.
Mr. Arvil Thompson of
Thompson ofElkin, N.C. and
Mr. Paul Thompson of White
PinPQ Tonn nno Mra
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Catherine Galloway of this
city, two nephews, Paul
Kimbrough of Vaux Hall,
N.J. and William Kimbrough
of East Orange, N.J.
and other relatives and
friends. ?~ ??
Mr. N.J. Bohannon
Mr. Nathaniel J. Bohan11011,
age 41, of 472 West
24th Street expired at his
home unexpectedly Friday
Evening April 22nd. Mr7~
"Bohannon was?born in
Winston-Salem, where he
spent his entire life. He was v,
a member of Friendship V
Baptist Church, and was a
retired disabled employee of
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Factory 08. He attended the
city public schools and was a
graduate of Atkins High
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ocnooi. ourvivors include his
wife, Mrs. Mary J. Bohannon
.of the home; one
daughter, Miss Robyn Bohannon
of the home; two
sons Mr. Nathaniel Bohannon
and Mr. Tony Bohannon
of this city, his mother Mrs.
Gladys B. Bohannon of 1045
Shrubb Street of this city;*
three sisters, Mrs. Gladys A.
Bohannon of Boston, Massachussetts,
Mrs. Oleaster
Barren and Mrs. Betty
Worthy both of this city,
three brothers Mr. Chalmers
Bohannon, Mr. Andrew
Bohannon and Mr. Benjamin
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ivvyiiuiiiiuii an ui tins cny f rive
grandchildren, aunts, uncles,
nieces, nephews other
relatives and friends.
Forsyth Funeral Directors
in charge of all services and
arrangements. Funeral services
were conducted Wed.
at 4:30 from Friendship
Baptist Church with Rev.
S.E. Tyndall officiating.
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