Obituaries: Katie Sue Cook Terrell, 1942, Winn Parish, LA Submitted by Greggory E. Davies, 120 Ted Price Lane, Winnfield, LA 71483 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** From: December 17, 1942 Winn Parish Enterprise Mrs. Joe Terrell Dies At Home In Ruston Friday Mrs. Joe Terrell, mother of Mrs. A. E. Garris and Harper Terrell, of Winnfield, and formerly a resident of Winnfield died suddenly at her home in Ruston, Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock as the result of a heart attack. She would have been 57 years of age December 19, 1942. Funeral services were held at the Temple Baptist Church in Ruston Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. Alwin Stokes, Presbyterian minister of Winnfield, who was assisted by Rev. Lockridge, pastor of First Baptist Church of Ruston. Burial was in Cook'c Cemetery near Ruston under the supervision of Kilpatrick's Funeral Home of Ruston. Pallbearers were W. H. Kilpatrick of Montgomery; A. E. Garris of Winnfield; Billy Cook of Mangum; David Glover and Billy Huey of Ruston. Mrs. Terrell was Miss Katie Sue Cook before her marriage. Her birthplace is Ruston. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell and their family moved to Winnfield in 1914 and lived her intermittently until about four years ago when they returned to Ruston to make their home. Surviving is the mother of the deceased, Mrs. D. F. Cook of Ruston; her husband; three daughters, Mrs. A. E. Garris, of Winnfield; Mrs. W. H. Kilpatrick of Montgomery; and Francis Terrell, of Ruston; two sons, Harper Terrell of Winnfield and Wilson Terrell of Vinton, La.; one sister, Mrs. S. S. Tinsley of Ruston; three brothers, David and Clarence Cook, of Ruston, and Herman Cook of Camden, Ark.; and four grandchildren.