Good possibility:
Name: Eugene Harper
SSN: 264-03-4715
Last Residence: 31545 Jesup, Wayne, Georgia, United States of America
Born: 2 Oct 1908
Last Benefit: 31545 Jesup, Wayne, Georgia, United States of America
Died: Mar 1979
State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (Before 1951 )
JESUP - Verdon Westberry, 67, died June 7.
He was born in Wayne County and was a retired employee of Walker LP Gas and Concrete Co. He was the widower of Ernie Westberry.
SURVIVORS: a daughter and son-in-law, Linda S. and Jimmy Strickland of Waycross; a son, John Silva of Ludowici; his mother, Dellie W. Westberry of Jesup; a sister, Aline Vaughn of Jesup; three brothers, Thomas and Avery Westberry, both of Jesup, and Lonnie Westberry of Odum; four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Waycross Journal-Herald, Thursday, July 12, 1984:
MRS. WESTBERRY
JESUP--Mrs. Ernie Ray Westberry, 66, mother of Mrs. Linda Strickland of Waycross, died Tuesday at Wayne Memorial Hospital in Jesup after a long illness. Funeral is today at 4 p.m. at Little Creek Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home of Jesup. She is also survived by her husband, Verdon Westberry, Jesup; a son, John Silva, Twin City; two sisters, Mrs. Ione Carter and Mrs. Claudine Crosby, both of Jesup; four grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
From The Brunswick Pilot, Friday, March 11, 1932, Deaths:
Col Frank M. Harris, 85, passed away at his home here on Tuesday after a long illness. Col. Harris was one of the two surviving Confederate veterans in Glynn County and was the last survivor of the old guard of Glynn County Veterans. He was the oldest member of the Brunswick Bar, having practiced law here almost continuously since 1878. During the latter days of his life he took and active part in bettering the condition of the Reunions of the Boys in Gray. He is survived by his wife and four children. The services were held in St. Marks Church Wednesday afternoon.
From The Brunswick News Tuesday, March 8, 1932
"COL. FRANK H. HARRIS PASSES AWAY TODAY"DEAN OF LOCAL BAR AND AGED CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES AT HOME HERE
Col. Frank Henry Harris, 85, dean of the Brunswick bar and one of the last two surviving Confederate veterans living in Glynn county, died at his home here at 11 o'clock this morning following an illness of some time. Col Harris had been ill at his home for weeks, but his condition was not critical until last week, when he suffered and injury in a fall at his residence. Because of his advanced age the accident proved serious and his condition had been critical for the past few days.
Col. Harris, often called the "boy soldier of the Confederacy" was born at Wood Hill, Richmond County, Georgia on November 24, 1846. He enlisted in company B, 27th Georgia infantry of the Confederate army in that county May 16, 1863, when only 17 years of age, and he served continuously through the war. On June 3, the same year, he was appointed a fourth corporal, and several weeks later he was made fifth sergeant. He was with General Joseph Johnstone's army when it surrendered at Greensboro, NC, April 26, 1965, then being a member of the company commanded by Capt. Edward Tatnall Miller.
Since the war Col. Harris had always taken a leading part in the Confederate veterans organization and had many times served as commander of John B. Gordon camp of this city. He attended many of the reunions and always manifested great interest in the Confederacy.
The deceased was a grandson of John Milton, of Georgia, who was an historical character of fame in the continental army. He was also a grandson of Lewis Arthur Harris, a soldier of the war of 1812.
Col. Harris was admitted to the bar May 3,1873, and with the exception of eight years he resided in Tampa, practiced his profession in this city. He was one of the workers assisting in the establishment of the Democratic Party in the reconstruction days, and although a mere boy, he did great work with the leaders of his party.
Mr. Harris was the youngest child of Benjamin and Maria Milton Harris. In September, 1870, he was married to Caroline Margaret Wade, of Savannah, and the this union five children were born, four of whom survive, John L. Harris, of Tampa, Mrs. Hayden McKay, Miss Meta Harris and Mrs. William Bruand, all of this city. After the death of his first wife he was later married to Miss Louise Westberry, of this city, and to this union one child was born, who passed away the age of five.
During all the years that Col. Harris practiced law in Brunswick he was considered one of the leading members of the bar and he continued his practice until unable to do so because of illness a short time ago. He had served as judge of the old Glynn county court, and had always been considered an able jurist.
Funeral services will be held from St. Marks Episcopal Church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the Rev. Royal K. Tucker, rector, officiating and Mortician Edo Miller in charge. The funeral will be attended by the Brunswick Riflemen and by the members of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias. Active pallbearers will be H.F. du Bignon, A.D. Townsend, Millard Reese, D. W. Krause, Frank M. Scarlett, A. A. Nathan. Members of the Brunswick Bar Association will act as honorary pallbearers.
Mrs. Starke Died Here Early Today After Brief Illness
Mrs. Johnnie Alice Curry Starke died early today at the Brunswick hospital after a short illness. She was the widow of Carl S. Starke, Sr. and was a lifelong resident of Brunswick residing at 3113 Kemble Ave. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joesph Moskowitz and Mrs. Gordon Poppell, both of Brunswick; son Carl F. Starke Jr. of Brunswick; two sisters, Mrs. H. D. Dye and Mrs. Grace Smith, both of Hialeah, FL; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services under the direction of Edo Miller & Sons Funeral Home will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of the funeral home with the Rev. Randy Harmon officiating Entombment will follow in Palmetto Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Thad Dankel, Jim Morczkowske, Leon Browning, Harvey Harris, Sonny Miller and Johnnie Dankel. Honorary will be Hoyt Brown, J.D. Andrews, Jimmy Cook, L. O. Porter, Dr. Edwin Mayo, Judge Winebert Flexer, Joe Webster, Nat Dankel, Spencer Subers, Bill Westberry, A.H.Leavy, Randall Cribb, Dr. J.B. Avera and Willard Eubanks. The body will remain in the chapel of the funeral home for the services.
Letter written to Genelle dated July, 7, 1993. In box with other papers; also includes her son's obituary.
Possibility:
Name: Mildred E. Dye
SSN: 266-10-7697
Last Residence: 34474 Ocala, Marion, Florida
Born: 9 Apr 1904
Died: 1 Dec 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (Before 1951 )
Name: Maude H. Ximanies
SSN: 262-98-8579
Last Residence: 33130 Miami, Miami-dade, Florida, United States of America
Born: 11 Feb 1888
Died: 15 Jan 1970
State (Year) SSN issued: Florida (1965 )Alternate birthdate: Feb 1887