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\par \f1 Rome News Tribune Feb. 14, 1928\f0
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\par \f1 Mr. W. M. McCurry\f0
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\par \f1 Mr. W. M. McCurry departed this life at his home near Coosa, Ga. in his fifty-sixth year of age. \par Besides his wife he is survived by six children, Allinous, Joe and Ola, of Coosa, GA., Mrs. L. M. Barrow, of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. John Currie, of Mauson, N.C., Eugene McCurry, Tama, Fla., three brother, J. R. McCurry of Cedartown, G. L. McCurry, of Talladega, Ala., and Watt McCurry of Florida; three sisters, Mrs. Vann Kershaw of Murray Cross, Ala., Mrs. James Buchann and Mrs. Doris McCurry, of Jacksonville, Ala. \par Funeral services for William M. McCurry will be held Wednesday afternoon at Pisgah church, the Rev. A. B. Carnes will conduct the services. \par Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. \par The following friends will act as pallbearers: G. L. Keith, Cicero Evans, J. H. Pierce, J. T. Thompson, H. L. Sewell and J. H. Cremore. \par Mr. McCurry was well known in Floyd county, having resided here for many years. He was connected with the Southern railway.\f0
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