JAMES B. HERRING - Services For Former Machinist Will Be Held Today - Services for James Barney Herring, former machinist for the Anderson-Tully Co., will be held at 2:30 this afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, with the Rev. T.C. Stockton officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Union Cemtery near Brunswick. Mr. Herring died at 5:20 a.m. yesterday afternoon at Oakville Sanitarium. He was 59 and lived at 1005 Faxon. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Huldah Herring, his mother, Mrs. Wilmuth Herring of Kerrville; three children, Corp. Thomas D. Herring and Staff Sergt. Julius B. Herring, both overseas, and Mrs. W. T. Henderson of Memphis; and he was the brother of Thomas F. Herring of Memphis, R.S. Herring of Arlington, Mrs. Guy Blakely of Kerrville, and Mrs. E.G. Horne and Mrs. James Cody, both of Memphis. (Published in The commercial Appeal 12-14-1945)
JAMES B. HERRING - Services For Former Machinist Will Be Held Today - Services for James Barney Herring, former machinist for the Anderson-Tully Co., will be held at 2:30 this afternoon at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, with the Rev. T.C. Stockton officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Union Cemtery near Brunswick. Mr. Herring died at 5:20 a.m. yesterday afternoon at Oakville Sanitarium. He was 59 and lived at 1005 Faxon. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Huldah Herring, his mother, Mrs. Wilmuth Herring of Kerrville; three children, Corp. Thomas D. Herring and Staff Sergt. Julius B. Herring, both overseas, and Mrs. W. T. Henderson of Memphis; and he was the brother of Thomas F. Herring of Memphis, R.S. Herring of Arlington, Mrs. Guy Blakely of Kerrville, and Mrs. E.G. Horne and Mrs. James Cody, both of Memphis. (Published in The commercial Appeal 12-14-1945)
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