Obituary of JAMES H. CORLEY, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana Copied and Submitted by: Doug McBroom, 902 Kilgore Court, Allen, TX, 75013 From The Jena Times - Olla Tullos Signal; Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Microfilm at the LaSalle Parish Library located in Jena, LaSalle Parish, La. Many Thanks to The Times - Signal and to the LaSalle Parish Library for allowing the following to be added to the Archives. ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Date: January 8, 1931 Headline: James H. Corley Is Dead After Illness of Only Seven Days People in all this section were grieved to learn of the death of James H. Corley, which occurred at his home in Rogers last Sunday, January 4. Mr. Corley had passed his entire lifetime in this section and numbered his friends by the score. He leaves behind a number of sorrowing relatives and a host of saddened friends. The deceased was born on October 15, 1866, at Rogers. He had been a member of the Magnolia Methodist Church for some 40 years. Mr. Corley died as the result of a kidney ailment. He had been ill for seven days when he passed away. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. John Henry Smith, pastor of the Jena Baptist Church. Interment was in the Evans Cemetery near Rogers. The deceased is survived by his wife, four sisters, Mesdames. Florence Breland, Lillie Hanner, Mollie Lincecum of Rogers and Mrs. Minnie Gibson of Jonesville; seven brothers, Virgil, F. B., and W. J. Corley of Rogers, G. A. and J. L. Corley of Eden, and J. E. Corley of Jena.