Obituary: Feb. 1967, Franklin Parish, LA Submitters name listed with obit ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** The following obituaries are listed below: Lula Bradley A. S. Johns Mint Magee Martin J. Skiles ********************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA February 23, 1967 Submitted January 2009 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mrs. Lula Bradley Funeral services for Mrs. Lula M. Bradley, 68, were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Mulhearn Funeral Chapel here with the Revs. C. T. Smith and B. F. Kirksey officiating. Burial was in Crowville Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Bradley died in Delhi Tuesday after a long illness. Survivors include six sons, Robert Bradley of Winnsboro, Billy Bradley of St. Joseph, Floyd Bradley of Delhi; Clyde, Ralph, and Charles Bradley, all of Monroe; three daughters, Mrs. Bertie Smith, Mrs. Verbie Cherbini and Mrs. Mary Shows, all of Delhi; a brother, L. H. Matthews, Delhi; a sister, Mrs. James Newsom of Winnsboro; 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were John F. Baker, Henry Phillips, Don Parker, R. J. Newman, Clarence Roy and Ken S. Bacle. ----------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA February 9, 1967 Submitted Jan. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd A. S. Johns Sixteen-year-old Andre S. Johns of Houma, whose grandparents reside here, was buried Tuesday morning in Ogden Cemetery, following funeral rites at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Winnsboro. The services were conducted by the Rev. Daniel Corkery, pastor of St. Mary's. The youth died unexpectantly Saturday at his home. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johns, Houma; a sister, Miss Suzanna Johns, Houma; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johns, Winnsboro, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Doris Powell, Winnsboro. *************************************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA February 23, 1967 Submitted May 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Mint Magee Funeral services for C. Mint Magee, attended by many, were held Sunday afternoon at the Winnsboro First Baptist Church, followed by burial in Myrtle Memorial Cemetery. The Rev. Clarence Young, First Baptist pastor, conducted the rites. Mr. Magee, 62, well-known life-long resident of Winnsboro, was killed Friday afternoon in a two car headon collision on Louisiana Highway 139 about 10 miles north of Monroe. A retired mechant, Mr. Magee was a cattleman and farmer. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Juddie Watts (sic Watson) and Mrs. Missie Oliver of Wisner and Mrs. Cordie Hopkins of Winnsboro; three brothers, T. K. Magee of Rayville, Louis Magee, Swampers, and W. M. (Bill) Magee, Winnsboro. ****************************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA February 16, 1967 Submitted Jan. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Martin J. Skiles Martin J. Skiles, 67-year-old Ft. Necessity community resident, died Wednesday morning at his home after a brief illness. The funeral was to be at 2 p.m. today at Mulhearn Chapel, Winnsboro, followed by burial in the Ogden Cemetery, with the Rev. Harold Davis conducting the services. Mr. Skiles is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Burgis, Senecaville, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Albert Goodard, Oliver Springs, Tenn., and Mrs. George Bowers, Daisy, Tenn.; two brothers, Walter Skiles, Winnsboro, and Jim Skiles, Oliver Springs, Tenn., and one grandchild. **********************************