![]() Burial was in Shady Grove cemetery, Poole. General Baptist church in Poole, with the Rev. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Mills, and Byrd Leslie, of Sebree twenty-four grandchildren, and nine Duncan, Dixon four sons, Noah and Fred, Dixon, Roy of Smith Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, August 14, 1952. Tuesday in New Albany and burial was there. Vera Mabel CAMPBELL of Tulsa, Okla two sons, Pittman Legate of Chicago and William Howard Legate, at home two grandchildren and two sisters. Legate for a number of years was with West Kentucky Coal Company in Sturgis. Saturday according to news received Monday by his brother-in-law, G.G. Willie LEGATE, 67, of New Albany, Ind., formerly of Clay, died suddenly at 9 p.m. Read the article about him being killed in action from the 1943 newspaper. Leeper 1886-1974, probably the mother mentioned in his obituary. WWII "Lost his life in action in North African Area in the Service of his Country." Buried next to Raymond Leeper is Sallie D. Compiler's note: Raymond Leeper's stone in Lakeview cemetery is engraved "Apr. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, June 10, 1948. Business firms were closed during the service. Burial was in Lakeview cemetery with military rites being conducted by members of Clarence McCoy Post 110, American Legion, and Jack McDowell Post 484, Veterans of Foreign Wars. HESTER, pastor of the church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. ![]() Wednesday in the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Vernon ANDERSON, Murray and a brother, Robert Leeper, Shawnee, Okla. He wrote in June when the original campaign in North Africa was over and said he was safe, but that he was afraid "we'll have to finish the job." He was a former employee of Providence Coal Mining Company and C.H. In February 1943 he was sent overseas for service in North Africa. 8, 1942 and received training at Camp Wheeler, Ga. Leeper was killed in action in North Africa on July 6, 1943. Raymond LEEPER, 35, arrived here Tuesday morning and was taken to Melton Funeral Home to await funeral services. Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, September 17, 1942. Foster in Marion with burial in the cemetery there. Lee died since the family left Providence.įuneral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. Stationed in Marion for several years, died at 1 p.m. LEE, 67, formerly Illinois Central agent here, who had been Lee lived in Providence while he was stationed at Camp Breckinridge and Frank LEE, formerly with the 98th division at Camp Breckinridge, was killed in action on Providence Journal-Enterprise, Thursday, February 17, 1949. Burial was in the cemetery at Shady Grove. Saturday in the Baptist church at Shady Grove, with the Rev. Ruth DUNLAP, of Central City seven grandchildren ten great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. ![]() DRIVER, of Slaughters three brothers, James SIMPSON, of Shady Grave, Booth Simpson, of Memphis, Tenn., and Stonewall Simpson, of Hammond, Ind. Surnames Leach to Lewis The Providence Journal-Enterprise 1948 - 1961
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