Obituary: Jan. 1948, Franklin Parish, LA Submitted by: Submitters name listed with obit ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ The following obits are listed below: Mrs. Jennie V. Bacle Mackey Bradley Mrs. Libbie Brown Mrs. Ella Hall Thomas Clarence Kincaid ************************************************************ ************************************************************ The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 1, 1948 Submitted November 2008 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mrs. Jennie V. Bacle Services Held For Mrs. Bacle Services were held at the Coax Baptist church Tuesday for Mrs. Jennie V. Bacle, 81, who died Monday at her home in Baskin after a lengthy illness. Officiating was the Rev. M. O. Talbert, and interment was in the Coax cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ida Emfinger of Newellton; three sons, John Horace Smith of Baskin, Isom and T. B. Smith of Baton Rouge; four brothers, C. H. Autry of Baskin, J. M. Autry of Pollock, E. A. Autry of Monroe and R. L. Autry of Columbia, Miss.; and one sister, Mrs. Lydia Eckhoff of Pascagoula, Miss. In addition there are 26 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. ------------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 1, 1948 Submitted November 2008 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mackey Bradley Mackey Bradley Is Buried Today Services were held this afternoon for Mackey Bradley, 71, prominent Franklin parish planter, who died Wednesday in a Vicksburg, Miss. hospital after a long illness. The Rev. C. B. Hall officiated at the services, which were held from the Frist National chapel. Interment was in the od Winnsboro cemetery. A dry goods merchant in Winnsboro for 30 years, Bradley, was a deacon in the First Baptist church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, A. M. of Vicksburg; three daughters, Mrs. D. K. Mayer and Mrs. Harry Anders of Winnsboro and Mrs. Hooper Carter of New Orleans, and one sister, Mrs. ?. L. Synder of Winnsboro. Pallbearers were John Walters, O. I. Long, W. F. Prickett, J. A. Holmes, J. A. Ingram, C. C. McCarty and M. A. Price. ------------------------------------------------------ The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 1, 1948 Submitted November 2008 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mrs. Libbie Brown Mrs. Brown Buried In Mer Rouge Services for Mrs. Libbie Brown, 48, were held Saturday morning from the First National chapel, with the Rev. M. S. Robertson officiating. Interment was in Mer Rouge cemetery. Mrs. Brown, who died in a Winnsboro hospital Friday after a long ilness, is survived by her husband, E. N. Brown of Winnsboro, two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Tyson and Mrs. Ed Smith of Oak Grove and one brother, S. P. Bennett, also of Oak Grove. ------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 1, 1948 Submitted November 2008 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mrs. Ella Hall Rites Are Held For Mrs. Hall Final rites were held Monday for Mrs. Ella Hall, 66, who died in a Winnsboro hospital Sunday night after a short illness. Services were held at the Coax Baptist church, with the Rev. Tom Ratcliff officiating, and interment was in the Coax cemetery. Surviving are her husband, William Hall; two sisters, Mrs. Callie Humphreys and Mrs. Alice Hicks, both of Oak Grove; and four brothers, Willie, Purvis and Allen McKenzie of Winnsboro and Andy McKenzie of Portland, Ore. ---------------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA January 1, 1948 Submitted August 2009 by: Glenda Warner Boyd T. C. Kincaid Buried Near Here Thomas Clarence Kincaid, 52, who died Tuesday night in a Winnsboro hospital after a long illness, was buried Wednesday afternoon in the Oak Grove cemetery. Services were held at the Oak Grove Baptist church with the Rev. A. C. Trapp officiating. In addition to his widow, Mrs. Josephine Kincaid, he is survived by a daughter, Eva, of Natchez, Miss.; a son, Thomas E., of Natchez; one brother, Henry, of Natchez; and two sisters, Mrs. N. L. McCarty of Natchez and Mrs. May Erwin of Gilbert. ---------------------------------------------------------