Obituary: June 1988, 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: Effie Dottie Crum Marvin Otis Hudson James Dennis Killen Sarah Mae Trahern Tymia Bryant Williams Alta Janie Womack ************************************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA June 15, 1988 Submitted August 2008 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Effie Dottie Crum Funeral services for Effie Dottie Crum, 68, of Winnsboro, were held at 2 p.m., Monday, June 13, in the Fort Necessity Baptist Church, with the Rev. Don Blackmon and the Rev. C.F. Shirley officiating. Interment was in Fort Necessity Cemetery under the direction of Winnsboro First National Funeral Home. A native of Fort Necessity, she was born Aug. 24, 1919. She was a housewife and a member of Fort Necessity Baptist Church. She died on June 12, 1988. Survivors include her husband, Ray Crum, Fort Necessity; one daughter, Jo Ann Wollerson, Winnsboro: one son, Johnnie Ray Crum, Fort Necessity; two brothers, Willard Neathery and W. B. Neathery Jr., both of Baker; three sisters, Elsie Behrens, Baker and Eleanor Gilmore and Evelyn Neathery, both of Fort Necessity; five grandchildren, Keith Wollerson, James Wollerson, Tommy Wollerson and Cindy Wollerson, all of Winnsboro and Jason Crum, Fort Necessity. Pallbearers were Freddie Boles, Paul Wiggins, Charles Wiggins, Ricky Crum, Donald Ray Crum and Jerry Crum. ---------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA June 22, 1988 Submitted Feb. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Marvin Otis Hudson Graveside services for Marvin Otis Hudson, 65, of Winnsboro, were held on Tuesday, June 21, at Ogden Cemetery, with the Rev. Leland Pate officiating. Interment was under the direction of Winnsboro First National Funeral Home. A native of Franklin Parish, he was born Nov. 15, 1922. He was a farmer and a veteran of World War II. He died on June 20, 1988, following a brief illness. Survivors include his wife, Noel Hudson, Winnsboro; two sons, Clarence Langley, Tulsa, Okla., and Denmon Langley, Winnsboro; five daughters, Jerry Jones, Fort Necessity, Cecilla Fidder, Palo Verde, Ariz., Melody Bell and Constance Bell, both of Oak Grove and Cindia Hudson, Winnsboro; two sisters, Patsy Woodard, Jena and Eunice Owens, Memphis, Tenn. Pallbearers were Reubin Jones, Denmon Langley, William Bell, Calvin Bell, Michael Jones, Eddie Jones, Ricky Jjones and John Solloway. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA June 22, 1988 Submitted Feb. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd James Dennis Killen Funeral services for James Dennis Killen, 82, of Winnsboro, were held on Tuesday, June 21, in the Boeuf River Baptist Church near Winnsboro, with the Rev. Bruce Cardin officiating. Interment was in Ogden Cemetery with Masonic graveside rites, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home. A native of Winn Parish, he was a member of Boeuf River Baptist Church and the New Hope Masonic Lodge No. 328. He died on June 19, 1988, following a lengthy illness. Survivors include one daughter, Frances Delia Rushing, Dotson; one brother, Morris Killen, Fresno, Calif.; two sisters, Loraine Wallace of Chase and Winifre Stritman (sic) Winnifred Strittman, of Fayette, Miss.; and one grandchild. Pallbearers were John Horne, Kenneth McBroom, Harold Russell, Billy Oliveaux, Lee Fowler and Donald Wright. ************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA June 8, 1988 Submitted September 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Sarah Mae Trahern Funeral services for Sarah Mae Trahern, 82, of Wisner, were held on June 3, in the Holly Grove Baptist Church, with the Rev. Roy Moore and the Rev. Barry Humble officiating. Interment was in Holly Grove Cemetery under the direction of Winnsboro First National Funeral Home. A native of Wisner, she was born Jan. 9, 1906. She was a housewife. She died on June 1, 1988. Survivors include one son, C. L. Trahern, Stover, Mo.; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews. ********************************************** The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA June 1, 1988 Submitted Jan. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Tymia Bryant Williams Funeral services for Tymia Bryant Williams, 84, of Rayville, formerly of Liddieville, were held on May 25, at First Baptist Church in Rayville, with the Rev. Ernest Winburn and the Rev. Paul Amstutz officiating. Interment was in Ogden Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro. She was a retired school teacher. She taught many years in the Franklin Parish School system. She spent most of her teaching career at Ogden High School in Liddieville. She was a former member of Liddieville Free Methodist Church and was a current member of the First Baptist Church in Rayville. She was the founder of the perpetual care fund for Ogden Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, John P. Williams. She died on May 23, 1988, following a brief illness. Survivors include two brothers, T. J. Bryant of Rockwall, Texas and H. J. Byrant of Philadelphia, Pa.; three sisters, Itie Parks, Start, Hilda Ballard, Hot Springs, Ark., and Lillian Lambert, Baton Rouge. Pallbearers were James P. Smith, Kent Bennett, John D. Horne, Ralph Jennings, Loren Clem and Larry Riley. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA June 8, 1988 Submitted Feb. 2006 by: Glenda Warner Boyd Alta Janie Womack Funeral servcies for Alta Janie Womack, 83, of Winnsboro, were held on Sunday, May 29, in the Fort Necessity Baptist Church, with the Rev. Bobby Brown and the Rev. Wayne Smith officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro. A native of Jackson Parish, she was a member of Fort Necessity Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert L. Womack. She died on May 28, 1988, following a lengthy illness. Survivors include two daughters, Letha Jemerson, Fort Necessity and Laverne Parks, Winnsboro; one son, Roy R. Womack, Edgewood, Fla.; one brother, M. L. Watts, Gilbert; two grandchildren, Michael Shane Parks and Mrs. Lee Parks Ainsworth, both of Winnsboro; and two great-grandsons. Pallbearers were Rickey Womack, Marvin Womack, Carl Watts, Raymond Parks, Robert Morse and James Taylor. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------