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Submitted by Jo Trammell.
Sunday - May 20, 1973
Obsequy for Walter Trammell, Sr.
Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Rev. E.L. Jackson, Pastor, Charles D. Lynn Mortuary in Charge
Walter Trammell, Sr., was born in Haralson County, Georgia April 25, 1911. He was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church.
During his early years he was employed by Pepperell High School.
He leaves to mourn his passing; a wife, Mrs. Katherine Trammell; four sons, Walter Trammell, Jr., Miami, Florida - Donald Trammell,
Herbert Trammell and Randolph Trammell, all of Rome, Georgia. A foster son, Lindsey Monroe of Inglewood, California. One daughter, Miss Eva
Joyce Trammell. Fourteen grandchildren, aunts, uncles, two brothers; Samuel Trammell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Clarence Trammell of
Washington, D.C., and a host of relatives and friends.
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