Mitchell County Georgia Obituaries Margaret A. Mock Eubanks 1962
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Obituary of Margaret A. Mock Eubanks
as written in "The Albany Herald" dated 28 Aug 1962.
Mrs. O. A. Eubanks, 71, of 303 Society Avenue, died last night in Phoebe
Putney Hospital following an illness. She had lived in Albany since 1941 and was a
member of the Palmyra Road Methodist Church. On 16 Dec 1960 , Mr. and Mrs.
Eubanks celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Eubanks was born 31 Jan 1891
in Decatur County, Georgia, daughter of the late John Thomas and Lavinia Catharine
Bustle Mock. Survivors include her husband, O. A. Eubanks of Albany; four daughters,
Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Mrs. Kent Ragan and Mrs. O. V. Chambliss, all of Albany, and Mrs.
O. H. Atkinson of Orlando, Fla.; two sons, M. W. Eubanks of Albany and J. E. Eubanks
of Tallahassee, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Albert Faircloth of Thomasville and Mrs. W. E.
Smith of Winston Salem, N. C.; a brother, H. H. Mock of Tallahassee; 15 grandchildren
and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be conducted Tuesday at
10:00 AM in Palmyra Road Methodist Church by the pastor, Rev S. L. Mayo, assisted by
the Rev G. Merrill Meadows, pastor of Byne Memorial Baptist Church. Internment will
follow in Floral Memory Gardens. The family will be at the home of Mrs. Eubank's
daughter, Mrs. Chambliss at 1907 Kennedy Blvd. Kimbrell-Stern Funeral Directors were
in charge of arrangements.