J. W. Strickland familiarly known to many as "Bose" died suddenly Saturday morning of a heart attack in the office of Dr. Fuqua in Pulaski. Mr. Strickland and Miss Maud Butler had started to Pulaski walking and were picked up by R. C. Deason. When they reached the hill just north of town they discovered something wrong with Mr. Strickland and Mr. Deason rushed him to the doctor where he expired. Mr. Strickland had been in bad health for several years but was well as usual when he left home. Mr. Strickland was a farmer for many years near Riversburg and was a member of the Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, three sons and a number of grandchildren. After funeral services at the home Sunday afternoon conducted by the Rev. Elmer Smith of Pulaski, his remains were laid to rest in Maplewood Cemetery. We extend sympathy to the bereaved family.
J. W. Strickland familiarly known to many as "Bose" died suddenly Saturday morning of a heart attack in the office of Dr. Fuqua in Pulaski. Mr. Strickland and Miss Maud Butler had started to Pulaski walking and were picked up by R. C. Deason. When they reached the hill just north of town they discovered something wrong with Mr. Strickland and Mr. Deason rushed him to the doctor where he expired. Mr. Strickland had been in bad health for several years but was well as usual when he left home. Mr. Strickland was a farmer for many years near Riversburg and was a member of the Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, three sons and a number of grandchildren. After funeral services at the home Sunday afternoon conducted by the Rev. Elmer Smith of Pulaski, his remains were laid to rest in Maplewood Cemetery. We extend sympathy to the bereaved family.
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