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MRS. CARRAWAY, 96, SUCCUMBS HERE Mrs. Maggie E. Carraway, 96, died this morning in a local nursing home after an extended illness. Mrs. Carraway, who was known to her friends as "Aunt Maggie," was born in Lamar County, S.C., and had been a resident of Brunswick for the last 34 years. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of the Gibson-Hart-Durden Funeral Home, with the Rev. Cecil Thomas of Nahunta and the Rev. W.R. Croft officiating. Burial will be in Palmetto Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Marcus Thompson, Hubert Pearson, W.P. Konetzko, Mel Hermanson, Raiford Campbell, and Carroll Waters. Local survivors are a niece, Mrs. Barbara Wiegert, and three nephews, Wallace W. Plummer, Clarence McElveen, and Grady McCocker. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Jennie McElveen of Sumpter, S.C., and a brother, Charles Edward Plummer of Miami. EDITH PLUMMER, 88, DIES AT HOSPITAL Edith Mabel Campbell Plummer, 88, of 1704 Wilson Ave., died this morning at the local hospital after an extended illness. She was the widow of W.W. Plummer. Mrs. Plummer had lived in Brantley and Glynn counties all her life. She was a member of the Norwich Street Baptist Church and the Extension Department of Sunday School. Survivors include three brothers, Alton Campbell, Ernest Campbell, and Hardie Campbell, and a sister, Mora Pearson, all of Hortense, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Norwich Street Baptist Church with the Rev. John Hunt officiating. Pallbearers will be Mel Hermansen, Ralph Avera, Floyd Thompson, Walter May, Edgar Vinson, Earl Cassidy, and R.C. Waters. Honorary pallbearers are the deacons of Norwich Street Baptist Church, the Extension Department Sunday School Class, Dr. Frank Mitchell, Dr. Lana Shewey, Dr. E.R. Jennings, Dr. Ben Addison, Dr. Richard Egan, and Dr. Charlton Futch. The family will be at Chapman Funeral Chapel tonight from 7:30 till 8:30. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to service time. The family will be at the Plummer home at 1704 Wilson Ave. Chapman Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. W.W. PLUMMER DIES FOLLOWING EXTENDED ILLNESS Wallace W. Plummer, 80, of 1704 Wilson Ave., died Thursday after an extended illness. A native of Ocala, Fla., he had lived in Brunswick for the past 60 years. He was retired from Hercules, a member of the Norwich Street Baptist Church, a member of Ocean Lodge No. 214 F&AM, the American Legion, and the Junior Order of American Mechanics. He was also a veteran of W.W.I serving with the U.S. Army. Funeral services under the direction of Chapman Funeral Chapel will be Satruday at 10:30 a.m. at the Norwich Street Baptist Church with the Rev. John Hunt officiating. Interment will follow at Palmetto Cemetery. Active pallbearers are Ralph Avera, Floyd Thompson, Earl Cassidy, Mel Hermanson, Edgar Vinson, and Walter May. Honorary pallbearers are the Men's Bible Class of the First Baptist Church and the deacons, Dr. Hurley Jones, and Dr. A.W. Strickland. Notify Administrator about this message?
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