Obituary: October 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: C. C. McCarty Wm. A. McDonald ********************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA October 19, 1967 Submitted by: Glenda Warner Boyd C. C. McCarty C. C. McCarty, 77, of Winnsboro, who died unexpectedly at his home last Thursday morning, was interred Friday afternoon in Providence Memorial Park, near here, following funeral rites at the First Baptist Church. The Rev. Clarence Young officiated at the services, and the Winnsboro Masonic Lodge conducted a graveside ritual. Mr. McCarty, a retired postal clerk, was a First Baptist Church deacon, a member of the Winnsboro Masonic Lodge and of the Woodmen of the World. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Earie Mayes McCarty, Winnsboro; two sons, Dana G. McCarty, Houston, Tex., and Delton McCarty, Monroe; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Buchan, Crowville; four granddaughters and a grandson. ******************************************************* The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA October 19, 1967 Submitted September 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Wm. A. McDonald Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Baskin Church for William A. McDonald, Route 1, Baskin, who succumbed Saturday morning at a hospital here after a lengthy illness. The Rev. James Shepard, the Rev. Claudie Jenkins and the Rev. C. W. Jones, Sr., officiated. Burial was in the Baskin Cemetery, with Masonic graveside rites. Mr. McDonald was a deacon of the Baskin Baptist Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge at Winnsboro and of the Royal Arch Masonic Chapter at Mangham. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie McDonald, Baskin; five brothers, Marshall McDonald of Monroe, Asa McDonald of Bastrop, Albert McDonald of Crossett, Ark., S. T. McDonald, Baskin, and Mahier McDonald, Mangham; three sisters, Mrs. J. M. Slade of Baskin, Mrs. H. O. Mercer, San Angelo, Tex., and Mrs. C. M. Morehead, Harrisonburg. ---------------------------------------------