Obituary as it appeared in The Wayne County News
Funeral services for Owen W. McLain Sr.,73, were held Thursday, Sept.29, 1988 from Freeman Chapel with the Rev. Aubrey Cook officiating. Burial followed in Boyles Chapel Cemetery.
A resident of Route 1, Waynesboro, Mr. McLain was a road worker in the construction industry. He was a Baptist. He died Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Wayne General Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Daisy McLain of Waynesboro; five sons, Bobby McLain, Ike James McLain, Ray Dean McLain, and Jerry Wayne McLain, all of Waynesboro, and Micheal Wayne McLain of Pascagoula; six daughters, Beverly Dean Maxcey of Laurel, Sherry Ann Ezell of Waynesboro, Jeannette Hutchinson and Linda Cooley, both of Richton, Myrtle Davis of Shubuta, and Annette Anshultz of Biloxi; 23 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
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The obituary failed to mention he was preceded in death by one son Owen Mclain Jr.
Obituary as it appeared in The Wayne County News
Funeral services for Owen W. McLain Sr.,73, were held Thursday, Sept.29, 1988 from Freeman Chapel with the Rev. Aubrey Cook officiating. Burial followed in Boyles Chapel Cemetery.
A resident of Route 1, Waynesboro, Mr. McLain was a road worker in the construction industry. He was a Baptist. He died Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Wayne General Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, Daisy McLain of Waynesboro; five sons, Bobby McLain, Ike James McLain, Ray Dean McLain, and Jerry Wayne McLain, all of Waynesboro, and Micheal Wayne McLain of Pascagoula; six daughters, Beverly Dean Maxcey of Laurel, Sherry Ann Ezell of Waynesboro, Jeannette Hutchinson and Linda Cooley, both of Richton, Myrtle Davis of Shubuta, and Annette Anshultz of Biloxi; 23 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
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The obituary failed to mention he was preceded in death by one son Owen Mclain Jr.