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Stanley Norris
Prominent Waltonville Farmer
Dies Instantly Late Yesterday
Afternoon
Stanley W. Norris, a prominent farmer
of Blissville township, was instantly killed by the accidental
discharge of his own shot-gun while
climbing a fence on his farm one-half mile west of Waltonville,
at three o'clock Thursday afternoon.
Strange dogs had been killing his
sheep, and hearing them bark, he had gone to run them away.
Mr. Norris was born January 31,
1892, on the same farm on which he spent his entire life. He
was the son of Harrison Norris and
Mary Wells Norris, pioneer residents of the county. He was
educated in the schools of Waltonville
and Carbondale. He was united in marriage Dec. 8, 1912,
with Miss Tillie M. Dycus, and is
survived by his widow and two sons, Irvin S. Norris of Dyersburg,
Tenn., and John Harrison Norris
at home; also by one sister, Mrs. Oran Ragland of Waltonville.
Mr. Norris was a progressive and
successful farmer, a member of Jefferson County Farm Bureau and a
director of the Waltonville high
school board of education. He was prominent in fraternal orders, being
a
member of the Masonic lodge of Ashley,
and the Odd Fellows and Modern Woodman lodges of Waltonville.
Funeral services will be held Saturday
afternoon in the Methodist church at Waltonville, conducted by the
pastor, Rev. Ruth Martin, with interment
in the Knob Prairie cemetery. Coroner Ben Roeder conducted a
brief inquiry into his death this
afternoon.
Mt. Vernon Register News
Submitted by: Cindy Ford
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