This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ya.2ADI/587.2 Message Board Post: Found another obit, for Mary Jane Wilcox, Wife of Levi Holt Harrell. Then realized I should of posted those other two under Obits. So here they are.. Obituary of Mary Jane Wilcox Tuesday, June 19, 1913, Times Journal, Eastman, GA. Mrs Mary J. Harrell died at her home in Dodge County on May 8th, 1913. She was born in Telfair County March 1st, 1845, and was the daughter of Mr John Willcox. She was married to Mr. Levi Harrell, who processed her to the grave last August. Ten Children blessed this union, three sisters, Mrs, J. C. Boney of Fitzgerald, Mrs. Nancy Cobb of Pulaski county, and Mrs. Sallie Ryals of Dodge County. Obituary of Wright W. Harrell Thursday, October 7, 1920 from the Times-Journal Dodge Co., GA. as extracted to Dodge County Newspaper Clippings Vol IV (1920-1928) by Tad Evans. DEATH OF AN OLD AND PROMINENT CITIZEN The many friends and relatives of Mr. Wright Harrell, of near Rhine, were bowed with grief at the news of his death Tuesday, September 28th, at two-0'clock. He was 81 years old his last birthday, jul 22, his wife being buried at the age of 68 on November 21st, the previous year. The funeral services were conducted at the home of Mr. Lester Harrell by Rev. Murrell Williamson, the interment taking place at the old Harrell cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. B. Walker, John Ragan, Ike Harrell, Virgie Myers, Mike burch and Ace Harrell. Mr Harrell was born and reared in Dodge County and was one of the wealthest and most prominent citizens. He was a useful man to his community and will be missed by many. He is survived by children Children, seven sons and three daughters. The sons Messrs. John, Alex, Will, George, Moses, Clayton and Perry Harrell. The daughters are Mrs. Nettie Burnham, Mrs. Alice Burnham, and Mrs. I. N. Bowen, all residing near rhine. There were forty-seven grandchildren and twenty-four great-grandchildren. Obituary of Millie Ann Harrell Thursday, January 6, 1922, Times-Journal Dodge County, GA. From the book "Dodge County Newspaper Clippings, Vol IV (1920-1928)"; Published by Tad Evans, Savannah, GA. May 21, 1992. MRS. BILL JOINER Mrs. Bill Joiner, better known to her friends and acquaintances as Mrs. Millie Ann Rogers, died at her home on Route Three on Friday night last of infirmities of old age. Mrs. Joiner being 83 years olds at the time of her death. Interment took place in the old Levi Harrell cemetery Saturday, Rev. R. G. P. McKinnon conducting the funeral services. Mrs. Joiner was the last member of a large family of brothers and sisters, there originally having been seven of the brothers, viz: John, Lovett and Henley Harrell, who were killed in the civil war, Wright W., Charles, William and Levi. Her first husband, Thomas Burnham, was also killed in the civil war. She afterwards married Cullen Rogers, and to this union were born the following children: Lovett, Bill and Cullen Rogers, Mrs. Warren Nixon, Mrs. Needham Joiner and Mrs. Jennie Fielder, all of whom survive. After the death of Mr. Rogers she was married to Bill Joiner, who also proceded her to the grave. Mrs. Joiner was a member of Benevolence Methodist Church.