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    1. Homer Edwards
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    3. Can anyone help us identify this person? Since the family seemed to be living in Atlanta at this time, I was curious as to why he was buried in New Hope? I realize this was near Potterville -- but we didn't have any Edwards buried in this cemetery. So now I'm thinking perhaps there was more family buried there and the stones just have deteriorated. I would think he would have had a well marked grave. Was Supt J.J. Edwards a local person or did he come here just to run the Mill? There are Edwards in Taylor County -- but I can't seem to pinpoint this one. DEATH OF MR. HOMER EDWARDS The Reynolds New Era Wednesday, May 21, 1930 Friends of Mr. J.J. Edwards, of Atlanta, formerly superintendent of the Taylor Mills, were shocked to learn of the death of his son, Mr. Homer Edwards, of Atlanta. Funeral services were held at New Hope Cemetery at Reynolds, Tuesday afternoon, being largely attended by friends and relatives of Potterville and Reynolds.

    09/02/2005 01:45:36