Mrs. Lex Pressley and
Baby
Mrs. Lex Pressley and her year-old baby died Sunday of
pneumonia following influenza. Mrs. Pressley lived on the eastern edge of town
near the residence of Mr. E.D. Worley. She was about 28 years old and a good
woman. The bodies were interred Sunday in the Monroe cemetery. Mr. Pressley and
another child are dangerously ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. H.F. Austin and
Daughter, May Austin
May Austin, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. H.F. Austin of
Benton Heights, died Saturday of influenza-pneumonia. On Thursday Mrs. Austin
died and was buried Friday. On Sunday the little daughter was laid to rest by
the side of her mother in the Mill Creek cemetery. Mr. Austin has the sympathy
of all in his bereavement.
Oscar Hasty
Mr. Oscar Hasty, son of Mr. W.D. Hasty of Monroe Rt. 1, died
Sunday a week ago at Hopewell, Va., of pneumonia following influenza. His
remains were brought to Faulks church on Saturday, the 19th, where
the funeral services and interment took place, Rev. E.C. Snyder conducting the service.
Mr. Hasty was only 20 years of age and was a young man of great promise. He
registered for military service on Sept. 12th and returned to
Hopewell where he had been working for the DuPont Powder Co. for some time.
Braxton Hasty
Braxton Hasty
Braxton Hasty, son of Mr. Willie Hasty of Faulks community,
died Sunday, October 13th of lobar pneumonia, at Hopewell, Virginia.
Braxton was 19 years old and working at the Dupont plant at Hopewell. The body
arrived Saturday and funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.C. Snyder at
Faulks church, burial being on the same date.
J. Henry Garmon
Mr. J. Henry Garmon son of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Garmon of near
Indian Trail died yesterday following an illness of about a week with
influenza-pneumonia. The deceased was about 22 years old. He is survived by his
parents and several brothers and sisters. The young man had entered Rutherford
College and was at home on a visit when taken ill. He was a young man of true Christian
character, taking an active part in church work, being a member of the Indian
Trail Methodist church. He will be remembered by readers of The Journal as one
of the Indian Trail correspondents. As a correspondent he sent in excellent
letters. Funeral services and interment were at Antioch church today.
David Griffin
Mr. David L. Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamp Griffin of
Fairfield, died Monday night, October 114th, at Camp Jackson of
influenza. The body arrived here Thursday and was buried at Pleasant Grove at 3
p.m. Friday. The young man was 21 years old the 5th of last June,
the day he registered for his Country’s service, and left for Camp Jackson with
his quota in August. Truly he gave his all.
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