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Suddith “Sud” Stafford

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Suddith “Sud” Stafford

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2 Dec 1947 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Sud Stafford, 70 Dies December 2 Rites Held Here Wednesday Sud Stafford, the son of the late George Stafford and Susan Stafford Mahan, died at 4:30 a.m., Tuesday, December 2, 1947 following an illness of several years.

Mr. Stafford made his home with his brother Frank Stafford, who preceded him in death two and one half years ago, after which here mained in the home under the care of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Bertha Stafford.

He was converted when a young man and lived a consistent Christian life.

He entered his membership with the Paintsville Freewill Baptist Church about ten years ago and was a faithful member until his death.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs.Anna Ward, Mrs.Green Salyer, and Mrs.May Pelphrey of this city; three brothers, Carl and Proctor ofthis city, W. M. of Cincinnati, Ohio, and one-half brother Ballard of Camargo.

Funeral Services were conducted by the Rev. Walter L. Hooper and Rev.C.C. Hall at the Freewill Baptist Church, at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday,December 3.
Burial was in the Town Cemetery.

Paintsville Herald Thursday December 4,1947
Sud Stafford, 70 Dies December 2 Rites Held Here Wednesday Sud Stafford, the son of the late George Stafford and Susan Stafford Mahan, died at 4:30 a.m., Tuesday, December 2, 1947 following an illness of several years.

Mr. Stafford made his home with his brother Frank Stafford, who preceded him in death two and one half years ago, after which here mained in the home under the care of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Bertha Stafford.

He was converted when a young man and lived a consistent Christian life.

He entered his membership with the Paintsville Freewill Baptist Church about ten years ago and was a faithful member until his death.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs.Anna Ward, Mrs.Green Salyer, and Mrs.May Pelphrey of this city; three brothers, Carl and Proctor ofthis city, W. M. of Cincinnati, Ohio, and one-half brother Ballard of Camargo.

Funeral Services were conducted by the Rev. Walter L. Hooper and Rev.C.C. Hall at the Freewill Baptist Church, at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday,December 3.
Burial was in the Town Cemetery.

Paintsville Herald Thursday December 4,1947

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