Richardson Bessie [Female]
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book "Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810 - 1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones)"
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Title: Gladys Juanita Dunaway
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book, "The Tombstone Inscriptions of Walthall County, Mississippi" by William and Irma Lampton, 1976
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Title: Book "Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810 - 1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones)"
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book, "The Tombstone Inscriptions of Walthall County, Mississippi" by William and Irma Lampton, 1976
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book, "The Tombstone Inscriptions of Walthall County, Mississippi" by William and Irma Lampton, 1976
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
[Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW]
Twin of Rebecca Jane Lee.
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Title: Book "Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810 - 1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones)"
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Title: Gladys Juanita Dunaway
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book "Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810 - 1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones)"
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Title: 1920 Walthall County, Ms., Census
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Gladys Juanita Dunaway
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Obituary for Rebecca Jane Lee Dillon Fortenberry
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
[Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW]
Twin of James.
Obituary, source and publication date unknown:
Rebecca Fortenberry
Sept. 15, 1910-Dec. 16, 1998
Funeral services for Rebecca Jane Dillon Fortenberry, 88, were Dec. 18, 1998, at Capps Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Douglas Lee and Rev. Mike Sutton officiating.
She died Dec. 16, 1998, at Walthall General Hospital.
Mrs. Fortenberry was a seamstress and a member of Union Baptist Church.
Featured in a 1992 Times article, Mrs. Fortenberry said she walked to work at the old Hapel's plant for 23 years until her retirement at age 62.
She was born Sept. 15, 1910, at Tylertown, daughter of the late Marion and Maggie Irene Morris Lee. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Frank K. Dillon.
Survivors include five children, Buster "Buck" Dillon, Irene Dillon Magee, Joyce Dillon Fitch, Wanzie Dillon Yates and Ava Dillon Brumfield; Debbie Smith, a granddaughter who she reared as a daughter; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Roger Breeland, Jonathan Smith, Bobby Magee, Allen Magee, Jamie Bridges and Jeremy Parham.
Honorary pallbearers were Brian Magee and Bradley Magee.
Burial was in Morris Cemetery with Capps Funeral Home in charge.
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Gladys Juanita Dunaway
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Author: Terri Lively and Eden Boudreaux
Title: Rushing Cemetery List
Publication: January 25, 1999
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Author: Terri Lively and Eden Boudreaux
Title: Rushing Cemetery List
Publication: January 25, 1999
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book "Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810 - 1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones)"
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Title: 1920 Walthall County, Ms., Census
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Book "Matthew Rushing Descendants in South Mississippi 1810 - 1995 by Helen Lyndola Rushing (Jones)"
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Gladys Juanita Dunaway
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Gladys Juanita Dunaway
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
[Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW]
Mattie Lou Bunting's daughter born before the marriage of Mattie Lou to Charley Needom Lee. Not Charley Needom Lee's child but was reared as his.
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Nellie Agnes Lee E-mail
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Nellie Agnes Lee E-mail
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Obituary for Charles C. Lee, Sr
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
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Title: Obituary for Charles C. Lee, Sr
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Title: Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW
[Randaulph Lee of Ms. Descendants 10-20-2002.FTW]
Charles Claudell Lee served in the U.S. Army during WW II and in the Korean Conflict, he retired from the Army in 1969, retired from the retail sales business in 1986. He and his wife Nellie Marie Ryals Lee ran a flea market business from 1985 through 1999. His current residence (September 3, 2000) is at 1019 Karlene Dr., Harlem, Ga.. This information from Nellie Agnes Lee E-mail dated September 3, 2000.
Obituary From:
McComb Enterprise-Journal Newspaper (Online)
McComb, Ms.
Published Tuesday, October 16, 2001 10:13 AM CDT
Charles C. Lee Sr.
Charles C. Lee Sr., 80, of Harlem, Ga., died Oct. 14, 2001, at Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Augusta, Ga.
Services were 11 a.m. today at Starling Funeral Home in Harlem, with an Army chaplain officiating. Burial was in Bellevue Memorial Gardens with full military honors.
Mr. Lee was a retired master sergeant in the U.S. Army. He was a World War II and Korean War veteran. He was also a member of the Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He was a member of the Protestant faith.
Survivors include his wife, Nellie Ryalas Lee of Harlem; a son, Charles C. Lee Jr. of Seminole, Fla.; two daughters, Agnes Russell of Warner Robins, Ga., and Mary Mutch of Augusta; a sister, Geneva Sullivan of Magnolia; six grandchildren, Eric Stapleton, Tracy Ray, Katy Thorn, Andy Lee, and Kimberly and Michele Mutch; and three great-grandchildren, Jake Stapleton, Dalton Ray and McKenzie Ray.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Disabled American Veterans, P.O. Box 145447, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45250-5447.
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