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Thomas Bussey Conner

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Thomas Bussey Conner

Birth
Death
21 Mar 1930 (aged 48)
Burial
Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 1, Mkr. 156
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From the Jackson Progress Argus, March 28, 1930
Mr. T. B. Conner is Called to Reward

A large number of relatives and friends in Butts county were pained to learn of the death of Mr. T. B. Conner, former well known Jackson citizen, which occurred at his home in Atlanta Friday night. His passing came as a shock to friends here and followed complications resulting from an operation.

For a long number of years Mr. Conner, who was 48 years old, resided in Jackson. He was engaged in business and fanning here, moving a few years ago to Atlanta where he has since resided. He enjoyed a wide acquaintance over the county and had many warm friends. He possessed the qualities of character that made and held friends, being cheerful, jovial, frank and honest.

He was a brother of the late Mr. J. R. Conner, of Juliette, and of Mr. A. R. Conner, of Griffin, both of whom formerly resided in Jackson for many years. He was a member of the Cedar Rock Methodist church.

Mr. Conner is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Mary Lou McMichael, daughter of the late Mr. Frank McMichael and Mrs. McMichael, pioneer citizens of Butts county; four daughters, Mrs. H. I. Dodson and Mrs. T. H. Vickers, of Flovilla; Misses Evelyn and Sara Conner, of Atlanta; two sons, A. R. and T. B. Conner, Jr.; two brothers, A. R. Connor and Charles Conner, of Griffin; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Death and Mrs. B. L. Walker, of Covington.

The body was brought to Jackson and funeral services held from the Jackson Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. T. M. Sullivan officiating. An unusually large number of relatives and friends gathered for a final tribute of respect and the floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. The pallbearers were W. J. Nelms, Paul Scoggins, J. P. Jordon, Cliff Jordan, Walter Brown and E. L. Edwards. Interment was in the Jackson city cemetery.

Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)
From the Jackson Progress Argus, March 28, 1930
Mr. T. B. Conner is Called to Reward

A large number of relatives and friends in Butts county were pained to learn of the death of Mr. T. B. Conner, former well known Jackson citizen, which occurred at his home in Atlanta Friday night. His passing came as a shock to friends here and followed complications resulting from an operation.

For a long number of years Mr. Conner, who was 48 years old, resided in Jackson. He was engaged in business and fanning here, moving a few years ago to Atlanta where he has since resided. He enjoyed a wide acquaintance over the county and had many warm friends. He possessed the qualities of character that made and held friends, being cheerful, jovial, frank and honest.

He was a brother of the late Mr. J. R. Conner, of Juliette, and of Mr. A. R. Conner, of Griffin, both of whom formerly resided in Jackson for many years. He was a member of the Cedar Rock Methodist church.

Mr. Conner is survived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Mary Lou McMichael, daughter of the late Mr. Frank McMichael and Mrs. McMichael, pioneer citizens of Butts county; four daughters, Mrs. H. I. Dodson and Mrs. T. H. Vickers, of Flovilla; Misses Evelyn and Sara Conner, of Atlanta; two sons, A. R. and T. B. Conner, Jr.; two brothers, A. R. Connor and Charles Conner, of Griffin; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Death and Mrs. B. L. Walker, of Covington.

The body was brought to Jackson and funeral services held from the Jackson Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. T. M. Sullivan officiating. An unusually large number of relatives and friends gathered for a final tribute of respect and the floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. The pallbearers were W. J. Nelms, Paul Scoggins, J. P. Jordon, Cliff Jordan, Walter Brown and E. L. Edwards. Interment was in the Jackson city cemetery.

Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)

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I HAVE FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT, I HAVE FINISHED MY COURSE, I HAVE KEPT THE FAITH.



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