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Robert Swan Blair

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Robert Swan Blair

Birth
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Death
17 Oct 1966 (aged 75)
Wylam, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.48257, Longitude: -86.8434783
Plot
Block 35
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R.S. Blair
Funeral servies for Robert S. Blair, 75, of 4721 Sixth Ave., Wylam, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Wylam Presbyterian Church with burial in Elmwood. Angwin Mortuary Center will direct.
Mr. Blair died at his home Monday. A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, he had lived in Wylam 48 years and was a member of Wylam Presbyterian Church. He was a retired employee of U.S. Steel's Fairfield Works.
He is survived by his wife; five daughters, Mrs. Mirian Ruff of Ocala, Fla.; Mrs. Carl Roach of Brecksville, Ohio; Mrs. P.R. McDonald Jr. of Hawaii, and Mrs. Carl Ditz and Mrs. A. J. Chasteen, both of Birmingham; three sons, James R. Blair of El Dorado, Ark.; The Rev. Peter A. Blair of Birmingham and John A. Blair of Circleville, Ohio; a brother and sister in Scotland, 27 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
the above published in the Birmingham (Alabama) News newspaper on Tuesday, October 18, 1966, page 4.
R.S. Blair
Funeral servies for Robert S. Blair, 75, of 4721 Sixth Ave., Wylam, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Wylam Presbyterian Church with burial in Elmwood. Angwin Mortuary Center will direct.
Mr. Blair died at his home Monday. A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, he had lived in Wylam 48 years and was a member of Wylam Presbyterian Church. He was a retired employee of U.S. Steel's Fairfield Works.
He is survived by his wife; five daughters, Mrs. Mirian Ruff of Ocala, Fla.; Mrs. Carl Roach of Brecksville, Ohio; Mrs. P.R. McDonald Jr. of Hawaii, and Mrs. Carl Ditz and Mrs. A. J. Chasteen, both of Birmingham; three sons, James R. Blair of El Dorado, Ark.; The Rev. Peter A. Blair of Birmingham and John A. Blair of Circleville, Ohio; a brother and sister in Scotland, 27 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
the above published in the Birmingham (Alabama) News newspaper on Tuesday, October 18, 1966, page 4.


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