The Valdosta Daily Times -- September 1, 1942
Rites Arranged for Mr. Hunter
Funeral services for D. DeWitt Hunter, wellknown resident of Lake Park, who died at his home there yesterday, were arranged for tomorrow afternoon at four o’clock, at the Corinth cemetery near Lake Park.
The rites will be conducted by the Rev. R. L. Harris, pastor of the Methodist church of Lake Park.
The body was returned to the home by Carson McLane this morning.
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E. D. Hunter Funeral
VALDOSTA, Ga., Sept. 1.—Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Corinth Church, south of Valdosta, for E. D. Hunter, 78, who died Monday at his home in Lake Park.
Hunter was long a resident of the Lake Park and Clyattville communities of Lowndes County, and was a retired farmer.
Survivors are his widow and two sons, L. R. Hunter, Mulberry, Fla., and C. H. Hunter, Carrabelle, Fla., and two daughters, Mrs. H. F. Brown, Lowndes County, and Mrs. H. L. Peterson, Jasper, Fla. One sister, Mrs. S. L. Zipperer, Pinetta, Fla., and one brother, I. C. Hunter, Orlando, Fla., also survive.
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The Valdosta Daily Times -- September 3, 1942
Rites Are Held For Mr. Hunter
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Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the graveside in Corinth cemetery for E. Dewitt Hunter, who died Monday at noon at his home in Lake Park.
The rites were conducted by Rev. R. L. Harris, Lake Park Methodist minister.
The singers were: James Dasher, Lloyd Greer, Mrs. C. C. Clark and Mrs. Lois Mann. They sang “That Beautiful Land” and “Near The Cross.”
Pallbearers were: G. R. Corbett, G. D. Corbett, Ray King, S. F. Bray, Hamilton Burch and J. H. Duke.
Funeral arrangements were directed by Carson McLane.
(copied verbatim with errors as they were written)
The Valdosta Daily Times -- September 1, 1942
Rites Arranged for Mr. Hunter
Funeral services for D. DeWitt Hunter, wellknown resident of Lake Park, who died at his home there yesterday, were arranged for tomorrow afternoon at four o’clock, at the Corinth cemetery near Lake Park.
The rites will be conducted by the Rev. R. L. Harris, pastor of the Methodist church of Lake Park.
The body was returned to the home by Carson McLane this morning.
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(newspaper unknown)
E. D. Hunter Funeral
VALDOSTA, Ga., Sept. 1.—Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Corinth Church, south of Valdosta, for E. D. Hunter, 78, who died Monday at his home in Lake Park.
Hunter was long a resident of the Lake Park and Clyattville communities of Lowndes County, and was a retired farmer.
Survivors are his widow and two sons, L. R. Hunter, Mulberry, Fla., and C. H. Hunter, Carrabelle, Fla., and two daughters, Mrs. H. F. Brown, Lowndes County, and Mrs. H. L. Peterson, Jasper, Fla. One sister, Mrs. S. L. Zipperer, Pinetta, Fla., and one brother, I. C. Hunter, Orlando, Fla., also survive.
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The Valdosta Daily Times -- September 3, 1942
Rites Are Held For Mr. Hunter
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Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the graveside in Corinth cemetery for E. Dewitt Hunter, who died Monday at noon at his home in Lake Park.
The rites were conducted by Rev. R. L. Harris, Lake Park Methodist minister.
The singers were: James Dasher, Lloyd Greer, Mrs. C. C. Clark and Mrs. Lois Mann. They sang “That Beautiful Land” and “Near The Cross.”
Pallbearers were: G. R. Corbett, G. D. Corbett, Ray King, S. F. Bray, Hamilton Burch and J. H. Duke.
Funeral arrangements were directed by Carson McLane.
(copied verbatim with errors as they were written)
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