Sumter-Benhill-Irwin County GaArchives Obituaries.....Pryor, James Jarratt August 24, 1980
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The Fitzgerald Herald, Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Georgia, Thursday, August 28, 1980, Front Page
The Fitzgerald Herald
Fitzgerald, Ben Hill County, Georgia
Thursday, August 28, 1980
Front Page
Final rites for Herald co-founder held Tuesday
James Jarratt Pryor, 85, co-founder of the Fitzgerald Herald and retired
postmaster, died Sunday night ( August 24, 1980 ) at Dorminy Memorial
Hospital.
Funeral services were held at Central United Methodist Church at 11 a.m.
Tuesday with the Rev. Donald J. Sparks officiating and Mrs. James Lee
providing organ music. Dr. Ned Steele, Waycross, also participated in the brief
graveside rights in Evergreen cemetery.
Serving as active pallbearers were grandsons Henry H. Cobb III., Gerald H.
Pryor, Gibson Pryor and Jarratt Pryor II., nephews Claude Person Jr., R.
McBride Pryor, Jr. and Cam Patterson, and great nephew Robert Bodge.
Honorary pallbearers were members of the Carlyle Sunday School class,
directors of Fitzgerald Federal Savings & Loan Association and Larry
Stephenson, Fitzgerald Federal secretary-treasurer.
Born January 26 1895 in Leslie, he was the son of the late Shepherd Green
and Anna Gatewood Wilson Pryor. He had been a resident of Fitzgerald since
1902. His first wife, the former Catherine Clark Wilcox, died in 1931. In
December 1956 he and the former Ruth Wheless Griner were married.
It was in about 1914 that the deceased opened a small print shop. Later he
invited his brother, the late S. G. Pryor, Jr. to join him in the business
venture,
and it was in November 1916 that they published fhe first issue of The Fitzgerald
Herald, of which he remained co-owner and associate editor until the paper was
sold to his son in 1959. He served the newspaper as editor emeritus from 1959
until his death.
Mr. Prior was appointed Fitzgerald's postmaster in May 1940, serving in that
capacity until his retirement in December 1964. His tenue was longer than that
of any other former postmaster.
He was an honorary member of the administrative board of Central United
Methodist Church and a director of Fitzgerald Federal Savings and Loan
Association since its founding. He was a past commander of the American
Legion Post 99, a Mason and a member of Knights Templar. He was a former
member of the Fitzgerald Lion's Club, a former member of the U. S. Navy
League and a U.S. Army veteran of World War I.
Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. J. J. Pryor, Fitzgerald. Two sons, Dr.
James
J. Pryor Jr., Augusta and Gerald W, Pryor, Fitzgerald. Two daughters, Mrs
Anna Pryor Cobb, Athens and Elizabeth Louise Pryor, Milledgeville. Two
brothers, Frank L. Pryor, Houston, Tex. And William A. Pryor, Cordele. A
sister, Mrs. C. C. Persons, Fitzgerald.
Seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive.
The family requested that those desiring to make contributions in lieu of
flowers, give to American Cancer Society or Central United Methodist
Church.
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