Mitchell County Georgia Obituaries Paul Hubert Mansfield 1968
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Obituary of Paul Hubert Mansfield
as written in"The Albany Herald" dated 14 Jul 1968.
Albany, Georgia.
The funeral for Paul H. Mansfield will be held Sunday, 14 Jul
1968, at 3:00 PM at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Albany. The Rev Richard W.
Sauer Brun, pastor will conduct the service. Interment will follow in Floral Memory
Garden in Albany. Mr. Mansfield, 55, of 1202 Gordon Avenue, died Thursday night, 11
Jul 1968, in Mercer Hospital, Davenport, Iowa, of a heart attack suffered Monday, 8 Jul
1968. He had been a resident of Albany for the last 19 years and was assistant
superintendent of Goodrich Builder's, Incorporated. A native of Mitchell county, Mr.
Mansfield was born 13 Sep 1912, son of the late Miles and Melvina Shirah Mansfield.
He was a charter member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church and a graduate of the
University of Georgia. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nan Cox Mansfield of Maysville;
two daughters, Misses Nancy and Kathy Mansfield of Albany; five sisters, Mrs. W. P.
Henry of Pelham, Mrs. C. A. Hall Jr. of Newton, Mrs. Russell Johnson of Leesburg, Mrs.
Earl Mosteller of Seneca, S. C., and Miss Eva Mansfield of Lansing, Kansas; three
brothers, E. L. Mansfield of Albany, James H. Mansfield of Eau Gallie, Fla., and Davis
Mansfield of Cypress, California. Kimbrell-Stern Funeral Directors had charge of
arrangements.