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Obituaries


Henry Brinson Caneega Jr.
Wrightsville Ga - Henry Brinson Caneega Jr.. 52. died Thursday in a Richmond County Hospital Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the West View Cemetery. Wrightsville Mr Caneega was a lifelong resident of Johnson County and he served in the U.S. Navy. Survivors include his mother. Mrs H. P. Caneega Sr. Wrightsville. a brother. Lamar Caneega. Wrightsville; three sisters. Mrs Lovett Claxton. and Mrs Rex Paul, both of Wrightsville: Mrs Donald Bogue. Groveton. Conn. Stanley and Sons Funeral Home. Wrightsville
Date: 1973-12-08; Paper: Augusta Chronicle

BLOUNT -- Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal BLOUNT, thirteen years old, died last We. morning.
Dublin Post, Nov. 5, 1879 [Submitted by: C. Horton]

KENT -- Mrs. Jerusha KENT died in this county last Sat. night.
Dublin Post, Nov. 5, 1879 [Submitted by: C. Horton]

SMITH -- Mr. Arthur SMITH 's little dau., Georgia, died last Thursday.
Dublin Post, Sept. 11, 1878 [Submitted by: C. Horton] 

SMITH -- Minta, little dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SMITH died Thursday night.
Dublin Post, Nov. 5, 1879 [Submitted by: C. Horton]

PRICE
Willie E. Price, 80, of 700 Tuttle St. died Wednesday in an Augusta hospital.
The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. today at Oaky Grove Primitive Baptist Church, near Wrightsville, Ga., with Elder N.A. Roberts officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mr. Price, a native of Johnson County, was a member of the Augusta Primitive Baptist Church, and a retired insurance agent.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Pearl Beasley Price; one son. Homer C. Price, Columbia; and one daughter, Mrs. Hazel Keyton, Summerville, S.C.
Pallbearers will be S B. Price, Guy H Cooper, Joseph Hindsey, Barney Beasley. Denton Beasley and Quillian Meeks.
Honorary pallbearers will be deacons of Augusta Primitive Baptist Church.
Elliott Sons Funeral Home. Telfair Street, is in charge.
Date: 1976-05-06; Paper: Augusta Chronicle

Lucian T. Brown
Kite. Ga. — Funeral services for Lucian T. Brown, 86, of Kite who died, Thursday in Swainsboro, Ga., will be held at 4 p m today at Blundale Baptist Church. Emanuel County. The Rev. W. L. Gable and Keimer Durden officiating, Burial will be in the church cemetery. He was a lifelong resident of Emanuel County Survivors include a daughter Mrs Clifford Phillips Savannah, two sons. Tollie Brown. Beaufort. S.C. and Jordan Brown Clearwater S C ; two step-daughters. Mrs Susie Mae Davis. Adrian. Ga. and Mrs Trudie Brantley, Kite Friends may call at the residence or at Shadow Lawn Mortuaary, Swainsboro.
Date: 1970-05-01; Paper: Augusta Chronicle

Lofton B. Norris
Wrightsville, Ga. - Lofton Bernard Norris. 72, died Monday at his residence in Wrightsville.
Funeral services, will be held today at 3 p.m. in the Brown Memorial Baptist Church with the Revs Oscar Cope and R. C. Smith officiating. Burial will be in West View Cemetery.
He was a lifelong resident of Johnson County, a retired barber and a member of the Brown Memorial Baptist Church.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs Dicy Hall Norris, Wrightsville; one son, Herbert B. Norris, Americus, Ga.; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Durden, Swainsboro; four brothers, Fred Norris, Floyd Norris, and Brinson Norrls, Wrightsville, and Murphey Norris, Kite.
Stanley Funeral Home, Wrightsville, is in charge.
The Augusta Chronicle January 3 1973

Dock Davis
Wrightsville, Ga. - Dock Davis. 86. died in a Johnson County nursing home.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Brown Memorial Baptist Church with the Revs. Gerald Parmer and Oscar Cope officiating. Burial will be in West View Cemetery.
He was a native of Washington, but had lived in Johnson County for the past four years. He was a retired farmer and a member of the First Christian Church. Wrightsville.
Survivors include one son, Carl Davis. Wrightsville; and two daughters, Mrs. Earline Douglas, Wrightsville, and Mrs. Thelma Oden. Greerisboro, S.C.
Friends may call at Stanley Funeral Home. Wrightsville. until one hour prior to services.
The Augusta Chronicle January 3 1973






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