Published in the Athens Review September 28, 1944
Funeral services for Tom Hanna, 69, well known citizen of Kemp and resident of that town for many years, who died last week, were conducted at the Presbyterian Church at Kemp with Dr. R.E. Joiner, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Athens, officiating. Burial was in the Kemp cemetery.
Mr. Hanna was in the market business in Kemp for many years, and prior to that was employed by Tom Eubank, cattleman, in the days before wire fences. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters.
Published in the Athens Review September 28, 1944
Funeral services for Tom Hanna, 69, well known citizen of Kemp and resident of that town for many years, who died last week, were conducted at the Presbyterian Church at Kemp with Dr. R.E. Joiner, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Athens, officiating. Burial was in the Kemp cemetery.
Mr. Hanna was in the market business in Kemp for many years, and prior to that was employed by Tom Eubank, cattleman, in the days before wire fences. He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters.
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