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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 7

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The Northside Suni
Location:
Jackson, Mississippi
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7
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Thursday, July 22, 1976 THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Page 7A TOM BRATCHER JR. Baptist deacon Obituaries Services for Tom Bratcher Jr. were held from the Wright and Ferguson Funeral Home Monday, July 19, with the Rev. Frank Pollard, Dr. Larry Rohrmann and Dr.

Joe Cothen officiating. Interment was in Morton Memorial Gardens. Bratcher, of 5540 Marblehead died Friday, July 16, at his Nottingham Apartment complex on Ridgewood Road. He was 50. He was a member and a deacon of First Baptist Church, member of the Jackson Apartment Association and a Mason.

He attended the University of Mississippi. He is survived by his wife, the former Robbie Stegall; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Cheryl) Jeanes of Starkville; a son, Ladd Bratcher of Jackson; his mother, Mrs. Lucille Bratcher of Morton; and two sisters, Mrs. Tommy Wiley of Oak Harbour and Mrs.

Robert Duval Rogers of Morton. Pallbearers were Hayes Callicutt, Robert Cannada, Henry Hederman, Horace Kerr, Paul Moak, John Clark, Ralph Rives and Harry Jacobs. JOHN RICHARD CATO Luke's member Final rites for John Richard Cato, were held Wednesday, July 21, from the Wright and Ferguson Chapel with interment in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. The Rev. John Speed and the Rev.

James S. Conner officiated at the services. Cato, a former resident of 4515 Meadow Ridge died Wednesday, July 14, in Albuquerque, N. M. where he resided.

He was 67. He was a native of Winona, son of the late Robert H. and GUION BUSINESS SUPPLY Office Supplies Furniture Printing Social and Wedding Invitations 509 E. Pearl St. Dial 353-5856 MAGNOLIA STATE CLIPPING SERVICE Department of Wildlife and Audubon members.

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He was graduated from Winona High School and attended Millsaps College. Cato was associated with the Mississippi State Highway Department beginning his career in 1927. He retired in 1973 with the title of assistant specifications engineer in the construction division. He was a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church where he served on the administrative board.

He was a Scottish Rite and York Rite Mason; a charter member of the North Jackson Lodge No. 620; a member of Whabi Shrine Temple and all Jackson Chapter No. 47, Order of the Eastern Star. He of had served in all executive offices of the Scottish Rites Bodies. A veteran of World War Il, he served with the Army in Europe.

His wife, Mrs. Juanita Winstead Cato, preceded him in death in September, 1975. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Curtis (Judy) Salmon of Muskogee, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman of Jackson.

Pallbearers were Seymour Delsheimer of Houma, Mark Jenkins of Newton, Earl Williams, Leon Langdon, E. Ray Meeks, Ernest Northern, Bryan Sullivan and H. O. Thompson. Honorary pallbearers were all members of the Jackson Scottish Rites and employees of the State Highway Department to include M.

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of 805 Briarfield are competing for the McKeigney speaks at SAR meet The Central Mississippi Chapter of the Mississippi Society of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met June 29 in the home of General James L. Davis. The guest speaker was Alex McKeigney whose topic was "Honoring McKeigney also touched en some lesser known facts about General George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. In attendance were Compatriots Coburn L. Weston, president; James B.

Butler, 'Shelby T. Lilly, General James L. Davis, Hardy Jones, Dr. Charles Neill, Robert L. Harper, and G.

Richard Ware. Prospective new members Walter Dennis and Hardie R. Hays also were in attendance. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, July 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Colonial Country Club.

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