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Milzie Milton Stegall Obituary, Jackson County, AR

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Milzie Milton Stegall 11-2-1928 Tuckerman Record

Stegall, Milzie Milton
(1879)AR Jackson - (1928)AR Jackson
Tuckerman Record
Jackson County AR, Friday Nov. 2 1928
Milzie M. Stegall
Milzie M. Stegall, aged 49 died Thursday at the home of his sister, 
Mrs. B. F. Carter at Stegall, after a lingering illness of several
months. He was born, July 9 1879, of this county on a plantation
near Newport, where he has resided since.
He was the oldest son of the late P. P. Stegall who passed to the 
beyond several years ago and Mrs. Mary V. Stegall, who passed away 
two months ago.
He was a member of the Masonic Order. He was highly esteemed throughout
the membership of this society and the society feels it has lost not
only an earnest worker but a loving and valuable friend. He had won for
himself a place in the hearts of many and numerous lives have been made
happier becaused he lived.
He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife Mrs. Virgie Stegall, two sons 
Perry and M. L. and 4 duaghters Vera, Eithel, Marjorie, and Juanita
Stegall, one sister, Mrs. B. F. Carter all of Stegall.
An Aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Brabbzson, of Tuckerman, besides a host of other
relatives.
He was laid to rest Friday afternoon at Parrott Cemetery, funeral
services conducted by Rev. Eli Craig of this place, after which the
Masonic Order of Grubbs and Newport had charge of services.
If everybody around Tuckerman would read their Bibles as much as they
read mail order catalogues, we'd have the most religious community in
the United States.