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Submitted: 6/18/24 • Approved: 6/18/24 • Last Updated: 6/21/24 • R40042-G287-S3
Bon
June 15,1904-Nov 6,1938
The Marion County Progress
Nov.10 1938
Chas. Bonnie Debrow
Charles Bonnie Debrow passed away suddenly early Monday morning , November 7th, at the home of his father-in-law, J. H. Riley of the Enon community following a heart attack. Funeral services were held at the Enon Church the afternoon of November 7th with the Rev. Brown officiating. Interment was at the Enon cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were; Tony Smith, T. B. Miller, Rev. Mccain, George Cain, Mark Gaddis and H. I. Ball. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Edgie Debrow, his mother, Mrs. Viola Debrow, six brothers, Vollie and Chalmers Debrow of Columbia, Henry Debrow of Jackson, Eugene Debrow of Poplarville, Eddy and J. C. of Picayune; seven sisters, Mrs. Porter Prine, Mrs. Fred Oglesbee, Mrs. Miles Simmons, Misses Claudia Lucille, Dorendy and Delbie, all of Columbia. Mr. Debrow was thirty-four years of age. He was born in Lamar County and lived there most of his life. For the last five years he had lived in the home of his Father-in-law, J. H. Riley. He was a member of a large and well known family in Lamar County.
Article submitted by; Shirley Fortenberry Ramshur
Edgie
Jan 18,1901-Apr 18,1989
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