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Obituary of George Bilbrey, Lawrence Co, AR

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Submitted by: Regina Creekmore Weaver<weave@intellinet.com>
        Date: 5 Aug 2001
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Here are some more of the obits from a scrapbook of a lady (a distant
cousin) that lived in the Jesup, Lawrence County area of Arkansas already.
Remember that the problem with these is that there are very few actual
dates given for the dates of death, and there are no newspaper names
written beside them. What I do know I've listed, and what was penciled in
on the obit, I've included. If you find someone that is attached to you,
please let me know, and I will try and see if I can find any other
information for you, such as date of death if you don't have it, and
possibly a newspaper name, also.

Bilbrey Services Held in Cookeville

George E. Bilbrey

Cookeville, Tenn., June 19 - (Special)
Funeral services for George E. Bilbrey, 90, retired farmer, who died
Tuesday following an illness of several weeks, were conducted this
afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. R.H. Brown of
Sparta, former pastor of the church. Burial was in Cookeville Cemetery.
Bilbrey, a member of a pioneer Overton County family, had spent about
fifty years of his life in Arkansas and came to Cookeville to reside about
ten years ago. He had been a member of the Presbyterian Church since boyhood.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Laura Copeland Bilbrey; two brothers,
Richard Bilbrey of Cookeville and Louis Bilbrey of Red Rock, Okla., and a
large number of nephews and nieces.