Mr. Thomas Jefferson Cannon, 66 died Tuesday, April 9, 1996, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
Graveside services Friday 4 p.m., Greenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Cannon a native of Pitt County, had resided both in the Black Jack and Hollywood communities. He was self-employed as a blacksmith and farmer, retiring in 1993
Surviving: his wife, Betty Cross Cannon; daughters Deborah Cannon Speight and Betty Cannon Roberson, both of Greenville, and Lorrie Cannon Jones of Wallace; a son James Thomas Cannon of Chocowinity; sisters Verna Cannon Burroughs and Pearlie Louise Strickland both of Greenville and Sarah Jane Barrow of Snow Hill; brother, John Henry Buck of Black Jack; eight grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren.
Visitation Friday 1 - 3 p.m. at Wilkerson Funeral Home.
Mr. Thomas Jefferson Cannon, 66 died Tuesday, April 9, 1996, in Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
Graveside services Friday 4 p.m., Greenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Cannon a native of Pitt County, had resided both in the Black Jack and Hollywood communities. He was self-employed as a blacksmith and farmer, retiring in 1993
Surviving: his wife, Betty Cross Cannon; daughters Deborah Cannon Speight and Betty Cannon Roberson, both of Greenville, and Lorrie Cannon Jones of Wallace; a son James Thomas Cannon of Chocowinity; sisters Verna Cannon Burroughs and Pearlie Louise Strickland both of Greenville and Sarah Jane Barrow of Snow Hill; brother, John Henry Buck of Black Jack; eight grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren.
Visitation Friday 1 - 3 p.m. at Wilkerson Funeral Home.
Family Members
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Emily Elizabeth "Bessie" Cannon Nelson Tripp
1891–1972
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Lona Cleo Cannon Marslender
1892–1977
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Mary Cannon
1894–1894
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Rev. Abram Benjamin Cannon
1898–1961
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Addie Leatha Cannon Merritt
1898–1984
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Sarah Jane Cannon Barrow
1922–2002
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Geneva Mae Cannon Hill
1924–1978
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James Willis "Pee Wee" Cannon Jr
1926–1991
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Verna Cannon Burroughs
1928–2013
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Henry Cannon
1931–1958
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