214. DUSKIN – Sallie E. – November 2, 1873 – April 4,
1954
DUSKIN –
Rev. W. C. – March 7, 1873 – January 18, 1941
[Married Sallie L. NASH August 30, 1892 (License Date)]
HUNTSVILLE TIMES
Monday, April 5, 1954
Mrs. Duskin, 80, Services Tuesday
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Sally DUSKIN, 80, who died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. T. LYONS, Route 1, New Hope.
Mrs. Duskin, the widow of the late W. C. DUSKIN, is survived by five sons, two daughters, 16 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Cave Springs Baptist Church, the Rev. Roy STONE and H. S. BRANUM officiating. Interment will be in the Moon Cemetery, Butler Brothers Funeral Home of New Hope is charge.
Survivors include her sons, J. L. DUSKIN of Huntsville, D. F. DUSKIN of Orlando, Fla., Milton DUSKIN of Somerville, Ala., J. F. DUSKIN of Huntsville, and W. H. DUSKIN of Hartselle; two daughters, Mrs. LYONS and Mrs. Viola CAMPBELL of Huntsville.
Her grandsons will serve as active pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will include C. L. MOON, David MOON, William KEEL and Dr. J. L. CARPENTER.
HUNTSVILLE TIMES
Sunday, January 19, 1941
William Duskin Succumbs Here
Funeral Services For Aged Baptist Minister Will Be Today
William Carbin DUSKIN, 67, minister in the Missionary Baptist Church for 35 years, died at the residence, 421 Stevens Avenue, yesterday morning at 3:30 o’clock.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the Fifth Street Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mr. WILBANKS officiating. Burial will be made in Moon Cemetery, with Laughlin-Service in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Sallie Nash DUSKIN; two daughters. Mrs. Viola CAMPBELL, Huntsville, and Mrs.
Renzie LYONS, New Hope; five sons, James L. DUSKIN, William DUSKIN and Floyd
DUSKIN, Huntsville, Milton DUSKIN, Owens Cross Roads, and Frank DUSKIN, Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs. Mark
JONES, Gurley, and Mrs. Sissie NASH, Huntsville.
Active pallbearers at the funeral will be J. F. JOHNSON,
Andrew HEADRICK, Albert FORTBERRY, Mack HARBIN, Emmett LEE, James NASH and Bud
MILLER.
Honorary pallbearers will be the Revs. John J. MILFORD, Charles NEIL, Robert SELF, Roy STONE, Henry BRANNUM and James DAVIS.