Floyd County Obit - Mrs. Lois Bryan Perry

                                                                                 







Submitted by Wendy Bryank

Rome News Tribune (Sunday, April 29, 1962)

LOIS BRYAN SPRAGGINS PERRY [D: April 27, 1962]

Services Set Today For Mrs. Lois Bryan Perry

Mrs. Lois Bryan Perry, 61, of 523 Charlton Road, died in a Rome hospital at 1:10 p.m. Friday following an illness of several years. Her condition had been serious for the past three weeks.
Mrs. Perry was born in Rome May 16, 1900, daughter of the late William Andrew Spraggins and Sarah Jeanette Bryan Spraggins and had resided here her entire life. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church and the Nellie White Sunday School Class and prior to ill health, taught in the primary department.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas Watson Perry, to whom she was married Sept. 8, 1929; one daughter, Miss Patricia Bryan Perry, Quantico, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary S. Echols, Rome and Mrs. R. C. Walker, Sr., Norfolk, Va. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Trinity Methodist Church with the paster, the Rev. Charles C. Shaw, and the Rev. Frank Rollins officiating. Interment will be in East View cemetery.
The body will remain at Jennings Funeral Home and the family will be at the residence, 523 Charlton Rd.
Pallbearers include Robert Smith, John Earl Perry, Albert Walker, Jr., William Echols III, Robert Walker III and J. D. Perry.

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