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JESSE BOND OF DEERING DIES IN MEMPHIS HOSPITAL
Jesse Bond of Deering died Wednesday, January 24, at the
Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., following an operation
for a brain tumor. He had been suffering for several months
but had only been bedfast for the past ten weeks. Born in
Carroll County, Tenn., Sept. 15, 1886, he came to Pemiscot
County 43 years ago and had been at Deering for the past 15
years where he was engaged in farming on a rather large
scale, He was well known and liked and had a host of
friends who will regret to learn of his passing. Funeral
services were held at Deering with the Rev. George
Spurting, pastor, and the Rev. Wilford House, Leadwood,
Mo., a family friend, having charge of the service.
Interment was made in Mt. Zion Cemetery, near Steele. Mr.
Bond is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Band, and one
son, Otto Bond,, five grandchildren and an aged mother,
Mrs. S. E. Bond, all of Deering. He also leaves two
brothers, E. O. Bond, Bruceton, Tenn.. and O. M. Bond,
Deering. Four sisters survive and they are Mrs. Minnie
Robinson and Mrs. Vertie Jones of Bragg City, Mrs. Ethel
Ellis of Peach Orchard and Mrs. Pearlie Norwood of Buena
Vista, Tenn.5
Sources:
- World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Card
- Ancestry.com. Tennessee, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1965
- Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
- Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census Morgan, Carter, Oklahoma; Roll: T624_1246; Page: 2A; Enumeration
- Caruthersville Journal Caruthersville, Missouri 01 Feb 1945, Thu Page 1