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\par \cf1\f1 Rome News Tribune June 23, 1937\cf0\f0
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\par \cf1\f1 CALVIN COMPTON ARAGON RESIDENT, DIES AT MT. ALTO\cf0\f0
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\par \cf1\f1 Calvin P. Compton, 29 of No. 8 Aragon Road, Aragon, died Tuesday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock at Mt. Alto Sanitorium, following a long illness. \par Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Aragon Baptist church. The Rev. Rob Smith, of Austell, will officiate, with interment in the family lot in the Aragon \par cemetery. \par Mr. Compton was born on November 9, 1907, in Paulding County, Ga. He had been a resident of Aragon for three years, having moved there from Dallas, Ga., He was member of the Second Baptist \par church of Dallas. \par Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Dora Gazaway Compton; a son, Jack Compton; his father, Homer Compton, all of Aragon; two brothers, Woodrow and Billy Compton of Rockmart; six sisters. \par Mrs. John Pierce, Mrs. Jack Pace, Mrs. Lewis Womack, of Rockmart, Mrs. Willie Alevander, of Aragaon, Mrs. Pete Tumblin, of Daddas, and Mrs. Hubert Smith, of Gadsden, Ala. \par Pallbearers will include Lester Gore, Frank Brock, A. C. Goodman, Harvey Clark, Ernest Blew and Vann Carter. \par The Aragon church choir will render selections during the service\cf0 .\cf1 <\cf0\f0 BR>\par \pard\cf1\f1\par \par \par \pard\sb100\sa100\par \par \par \cf0\par \par \par \par \cf1\par \par \par \par }