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John Allen Yawn

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John Allen Yawn

Birth
Telfair County, Georgia, USA
Death
1 Jan 1941 (aged 85)
Chauncey, Dodge County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Chauncey, Dodge County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Allen Yawn, one of Dodge County's oldest and most popular citizens, died at
his home in Chauncey Tuesday morning quite unexpectedly. He enjoy good health
for one of his age until Monday afternoon when he suffered a stroke of
apoplexy.
He was a native of Dodge County, having been born 84 years ago, the son of
the late Calvin and Mary Harralson Yawn, and spent his entire life here.
He is survived by the following children, his wife having died in April
this year: Mrs. Bill Mann, Rochelle, Mrs. B. F. Williamson, Mrs. Callie King,
Mrs. Manning Pitts, Mrs. M. J. Kirkley; two sons, George and R, O. Yawn, all
of Dodge County; two brothers, Will Yawn, Helena, and Elvie Yawn, one
sister, Mrs. Carrie Achord, Chauncey.
Funeral services were held from Elbethel Baptist Church Wednesday
afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. A. Grant. The following grandsons served as
casket bearers: Willie Williams, Albert Williams, Sylvester Williams, Walter
Williams, J. C. Mann, Raymond Kirkley. Interment was in the church
cemetery.

DODGE COUNTY NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, Volume VI., 1936-1941, By: Tad Evans,See Page 3141 (Date) Thursday, January 2, 1941, Page 3143 (Obituary)
DODGE COUNTY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume VI
1936-1941
By: Tad Evans
Page 3141 (Date)
Thursday, January 2, 1941
Page 3143 (Obituary)
Additional Comments:
Compiler Notes: His complete name was John Allen Yawn and at the time he was
born 6 July 1855, the Chauncey area was in Telfair County and later Dodge
County, Georgia.
Allen Yawn, one of Dodge County's oldest and most popular citizens, died at
his home in Chauncey Tuesday morning quite unexpectedly. He enjoy good health
for one of his age until Monday afternoon when he suffered a stroke of
apoplexy.
He was a native of Dodge County, having been born 84 years ago, the son of
the late Calvin and Mary Harralson Yawn, and spent his entire life here.
He is survived by the following children, his wife having died in April
this year: Mrs. Bill Mann, Rochelle, Mrs. B. F. Williamson, Mrs. Callie King,
Mrs. Manning Pitts, Mrs. M. J. Kirkley; two sons, George and R, O. Yawn, all
of Dodge County; two brothers, Will Yawn, Helena, and Elvie Yawn, one
sister, Mrs. Carrie Achord, Chauncey.
Funeral services were held from Elbethel Baptist Church Wednesday
afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. A. Grant. The following grandsons served as
casket bearers: Willie Williams, Albert Williams, Sylvester Williams, Walter
Williams, J. C. Mann, Raymond Kirkley. Interment was in the church
cemetery.

DODGE COUNTY NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, Volume VI., 1936-1941, By: Tad Evans,See Page 3141 (Date) Thursday, January 2, 1941, Page 3143 (Obituary)
DODGE COUNTY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume VI
1936-1941
By: Tad Evans
Page 3141 (Date)
Thursday, January 2, 1941
Page 3143 (Obituary)
Additional Comments:
Compiler Notes: His complete name was John Allen Yawn and at the time he was
born 6 July 1855, the Chauncey area was in Telfair County and later Dodge
County, Georgia.


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