Decatur County GaArchives Obituaries.....Olive Womack Harrell March 12 1951 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Gail Rich Nestor gnestor@charter.net July 24, 2003, 5:56 pm Post-Searchlight, 3/12/1951, Pages 1 and 4, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia Mrs. C. L. Harrell Dies at Home Here Mrs. Charles L. Harrell, well known and beloved Bainbridge woman, passed away at her home Monday afternoon, March 12, following an illness of several years. The former Miss Olive Womack, Mrs. Harrell was born in Danville, Virginia. She possessed a nature that endeared herself to everyone, both here and in her native state of Virginia, who had the pleasure of knowing her. A member of the First Presbyterian Church, she was always interested in the work of her church and was especially interested in what was going on in her own community. She was a prominent citizen of Bainbridge and before ill health forced her to retire was interested in club work and many civic organizations. Mrs. Harrell will be very greatly missed, and her passing is mourned by everyone throughout this section. The deceased is survived by her husband, Charles L. Harrell of Bainbridge; four daughters, Mrs. C. A. Curnane, Mrs. Jane Edwards, Mrs. R. L. Rich of Bainbridge and Mrs. Sam Jenkins of Tarboro, N. C.; one son, Charles L. Harrell, Jr. of Yuma, Arizona; one brother J. C. Womack of Yancyville, N. C.; and two sisters, Mrs. W. T. Daniel, Sutherlin, Virginia and Mrs. George Lewis, Mountainview, California. Funeral services for the deceased were held at 10:30 Wednesday morning, March 14, from the First Presbyterian Church in Bainbridge, with Rev. W. D. Stewart and Rev. Lewis H. Wright officiating. The active pall bearers were: George R. Tyson, Leonard F. Reynolds, Melvin Nussbaum, Bernard Nussbaum, Gordon Jester, Glenn Griffin, Allen Ramsey and Stuart McKenzie. Those who were honorary pallbearers are: W. G. Schultz, John R. Wilson, Dr. J. P. Tucker, Dr. L. W. Willis, M. E. O'Neal, Sr., J. V. Wagoner, Frank S. Jones, Wallace Plowden, E. G. Elcan, C. C. Bell, Owen W. Fields, Clarke Gurley, Ben F. Hardage, O. M. Haire, T. L. Smith, R. E. Rowan, W. H. Tharpe, G. Frank Battles, Sr., Laney P. Williams, E. F. Vickers, Max Kwilecki, Herbert Nussbaum, Dr. C. N. Cooper, C. S. Haddon, Roland Bower and Byron Bower. Interment was made in the Oak City Cemetery with E. W. Cox & Sons in charge of arrangements. Additional Comments: This person was my great grandmother. This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.8 Kb