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\cf1\f1 Rome News Tribune March 26, 1981\cf0\f0
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\cf1\f1 Mr. Carnes\cf0\f0
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\cf1\f1 Charles L. Carnes, 74, 30 Westwood Circle, died Wednesday afternoon in a Rome hospital, following an attack suffered earlier at the residence. \par
A native of Floyd County, born April 11, 1906, son of the late Rev. A. B. and Caroline Griffith Carnes, he was an accountant and owned Anniston Scrap Metal Company in Rome for a number of \par
years prior to retirement in 1973. He attended college at Bowling Green, Ky. and was a member and deacon of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. He was a member of Oostanaula Masonic Lodge 113, F&AM, the \par
Low Twelve Club, and a former member of Rome Civitan Club. \par
Survivors include the widow, the former Mary Margaret (Elsie) Crenshaw to whom he was married Feb. 13, 1938; two daughters, Mrs. Charlene Carnes Cole, Gadsden, Ala., and Mrs. Nancy Carnes \par
Richards, Deland, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Howard Davis and Mrs. Ruth Lloyd, both of Rome, and Mrs. Louis Brown, Cartersville. \par
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Fifth Avenue Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Evans officiating. \par
Interment will follow in Oaknoll Memorial Gardens. \par
Pallbearers include Lawrence Wilkins, Dr. Tom Moss, Jr., Preston Hayes, Cary Frazier, Sam Byrd and Lawrence Landsdell.\cf0\f0
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