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- Collection: Obituaries
Uncle Jack Henderson Dead
"When Turner county was firm formed it was to be called Henderson county... He was a good citizen, devoted father and husband, Christian hearted neighbor and a very useful man in the community in his day and time."
Tags: Alfred Hamilton Henderson (1883-1942), Capt. John Jackson "Jack" Henderson (1827-1910), Duncan W. Henderson (1872-1886), George W. Henderson (1875-1902), James W. Henderson (1860-1935), John J. Henderson (1800-1870), Judith “Judy” Henderson Story (1867-1924), Margaret L. Henderson (1870-1873), Sarah Henderson Clements (1857-1931), Susan Henderson Story (1864-1910), Susannah “Susie” Whiddon Henderson (1831-1919), Sycamore Methodist Church, Una Henderson Young (1855-1943)
Turner County Saddened by C.E. Thrasher's Death
Tags: Annie Lou Thrasher Thomas (1906-1989), Ashburn Bank, Ashburn Creamery, Ashburn Methodist Church, Clarence Emmett "C.E." Thrasher (1875-1946), Cow Hog and Hen Program, Eudora Henderson Shingler Thrasher, Grace Elizabeth Harwell Thrasher (1876-1942), Nellie Thrasher (1879-1961), Tigner E. Thrasher (1908-1980)
Turner Co. Pioneer, Ashburn Founder, Dead
Mrs. Shingler of Ashburn Dies at 85
Mrs. Shingler suffered three heart attacks before her death.
Tags: Ashburn Methodist Church, Emma Shipman Baldwin Shingler (11/19/1867-8/13/1953), Flora Shingler Cannon, Governor Herman Eugene Talmadge (8/9/1913 - 3/21/2002), Herbert Ives Shingler I (1893 -1978), James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), Louise Shingler Cannon (1908-1993), Robert Royal Shingler (1897-1966)
Mrs. Flora Shingler Cannon
Flora Shingler Cannon died unexpectedly after an "illness of less than a day."
Tags: Ashburn Methodist Church, Beverly Clyde Shingler McKenzie (1887-1934), Carl Cannon (7/5/1898 - 11/18/1973), Clinton Felder Shingler Sr. (1890-1932), Emma Shipman Baldwin Shingler (11/19/1867-8/13/1953), Flora Shingler Cannon, Herbert Ives Shingler I (1893 -1978), James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), James Simon Shingler II, Louise Shingler Cannon (1908-1993), Robert Royal Shingler (1897-1966)
Mrs. Ella Evans passes away
Tags: Aurena Emmie Josephine Evans Burgess (7/22/1880 - 3/2/1974), Ella Bohannon Evans (1852-1910), Ella Mae Evans Rogers (1884-1983), Evans Realty Company, J.S. Betts & Co., John Lamkin "J.L." Evans (1874-1934), John West Evans (1844-1904), Samuel James Evans (1888-1974), The Turner County Banner, Victoria Evans
George Betts - Leader in Turner County Permanent Prosperity Program - The Country Gentleman
Death Closes Career of Hon. J.S. Shingler
Tags: A.S. Bussey, Alex Steele, Ashburn City Council, Ashburn Methodist Church, Ashburn Oil Mills, Beverly Clyde Shingler McKenzie (1887-1934), Beverly Monroe, Bill Greer Monroe (1915-1989), Carl Cannon (7/5/1898 - 11/18/1973), Catherine Monroe, Charles Baldwin Shingler, Clinton Felder Shingler Sr. (1890-1932), E.R. Smith, Emma Shipman Baldwin Shingler (11/19/1867-8/13/1953), Eudora Henderson Shingler Thrasher, Flora Shingler Cannon, Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad, Gordon Columbus "G.C." McKenzie (2/10/1885-2/25/1958), Harry H. Rose (1908-1950), Henry James “Pok” McKenzie (1922-1992), Herbert Ives Shinger II (1918-1959), Herman Eugene Talmadge Jr. (1942-2014), Hezekiah Wesley Bussey Jr. (1883-1961), J.S. Shingler Naval Stores Co., James Simon "J.S." Shingler (1859-1943), James Simon Shingler II, Joe Lawrence (1858-1939), John Samuel "J.S." Betts (1848-1918), John West Evans (1844-1904), Julia Shingler, Lillian Hughes Shingler (1887-1980), Louise Shingler Cannon (1908-1993), Netta Dayton Jacobs Shingler (1893-1989), Red Pebble Farm, Robert Royal Shingler (1897-1966), Shingler & Baldwin, Shingler & Lawrence, Shingler-McKenzie Hardware Company, Sparrow's Nest, Stella Julian Shingler (1890-1932), The Wiregrass Farmer, Thomas John Shingler (1864-1934), Turner County Bank, Virginia Sue McKenzie, W.B. Dasher, Walter M. Huckabee (1901-1984), William Monroe
"Uncle Joe" Lawrence, Farm Editor, "Cow-Hog-Hen" Plan author, Dies
'He was a man of great capabilities and of untiring loyalty to high principles. Georgia has had few men of such vision. He was a tower of strength among Georgia newspapermen, and was one we could ill-afford to lose." - J. Roy McGinty,…