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Sunday, December 7, 2025

Heart Attack Takes J.T. Vinson, Dec. 7, 1925

J.T. Vinson Passes Away in Clayton. . . Succumbs to Heart Attack in Few Hours After He Is Stricken

Friends and relatives throughout Johnston County will regret to learn of the death of Mr. J.T. Vinson, which occurred at his home in Clayton yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Mr. Vinson had suffered several heart attacks, having had a slight one last week. He arose as usual, however, yesterday morning and went to his office. He returned home for breakfast and about 7:30 was taken sick, growing gradually worse until after the noon hour.

The deceased was about 60 years old. He was a brother of the late J.A. Vinson and was the executor on his estate of his brother. Surviving Mr. Vinson are seven children as follows: Messrs. Turner, Herman, Willard and Loomis Vinson of Clayton, Misses Naomi and Claudia Vinson of Clayton and Mrs. Ivan Smith of the Bethesda section. He also leaves three sisters: Mrs. Marceline Cox of Durham, Mrs. H.B. Ipock of Clinton, and Mrs. Rosa Duncan of Clayton.

The funeral will be held this afternoon about 2 o’clock at the home in Clayton after which the body will be taken to the old Vinson burying ground at Wilson’s Mills for interment.

The deceased was a member of the Clayton Baptist church and his pastor, Rev. E.C. White, will conduct the services.

From the front page of The Smithfield Herald, Tuesday morning, Dec. 8, 1925

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