Southampton County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Obituaries.....Morel, James L., 1918 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ JAMES L. MOREL James L. Morel died suddenly at his home in High Street, Monday February 11, from the effects of a cerebral hemorrhage, brought on by an attack of nausea. Saturday night he was struck and knocked down by a bicycle while crossing Main Street, and although not painfully hurt or suffering any inconvenience from the accident, the blow probably was the indirect cause of the vomiting spell which preceded his death. The rider of the wheel was a small negro grocery boy, Lee Johnson, by name. Mr. Morel was a native of Tennessee and came to Franklin 17 years ago. For several years he was foreman of the machine shops for Camp Manufacturing Company, and resigned that position to become a member of the Lytton Manufacturing Corporation upon its organization. About three years ago, he built a large and completely equipped machine shop here which he was successfully operating at the time of his death. Mr. Morel was a good citizen and a useful member of the community. He was unobtrusive and unassuming, but was one of the most generous and best-hearted men the writer has ever known and had a wide circle of friends in the town and community. He was a member of the Franklin Christian Church, a Mason and a Woodman, these two fraternal organizations participating in the burial services of their esteemed and respected brother. Soon after coming to Franklin, Mr. Morel married Mrs. Charles Howell, who survives him with three sons, James L. Jr., Meredith and Rawles Morel. He also leaves one brother, C.S. Morel of Bearden, Tenn., and four sisters, Mrs. M.E. Tobler of Bearden, Tenn., Mrs. A.M. Green of Knoxville, Tenn, Mrs. L.E. Drake of Bennington, Okla., and Mrs. S.C. Gray of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Charles Morel, Mrs. Tobler and Mrs. Green came to Franklin for the funeral. The funeral was held from the Franklin Christian Church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by Dr. C.H. Rowland, pastor of the deceased, assisted by Rev. Francis R. Lee and Rev. R.M. Chandler, interment following in Poplar Spring cemetery. The active pallbearers were W.J. Cross, J.A. Williams, R.H. Harrell, L.R. Jones, Herbert Councill, W.E. Smith, B.B. Garrenton, Dr. A.P. Cutchin. The honorary pallbearers were W.C. Watson, R.E.L. Watkins, E.L. Beale, R.B. Eure, J.C. Parker, T.O. Barrett, W.T. Pace and Dr. R.H. Cobb. James L. Morel, Franklin businessman, Knox Co., TN native, d. 11 Feb 1918, at home, Franklin, age 54, interred in Poplar Spring Cemetery (Section 1, Plot 16*), Franklin, 13 Jun 1921, "The Tidewater News" (Franklin, VA), Feb. 15, 1918, p. 1 *Southampton County Historical Society {SCHS} Cemetery Project, Poplar Spring list: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/cemeteries/poplar1.txt Additional information: James Lewis Morell, 28, s, Knox Co., Tenn, ------, s/o Mark and Susan Morell, machinist m. 12-31-1901 Southampton Co., Va. by Rev. C.H. Rowland Minnie B. Rawles Howell, 28, w, Nansemond Co., Va., So.Co., No parents listed (Southampton Co. MB10:574; transcribed & annotated by Bruce Saunders: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/vitals/mb10pt.txt) His widow's obit ("Tidewater News," June 10, 1921, p. 1) is posted at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/obits/m640m1ob.txt Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Mrs. Bruce Saunders (bs4403@verizon.net), and re-formatted by File Manager. file at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/obits/m640j1ob.txt