Frances Jones1,2
Female, #48685, (circa 1910 - 31 Dec 2005)
| Father* | Oscar Boyd Jones2 (s 1885 - ) | |
| Mother* | Irene Sessions2 (s 1888 - ) | |
Frances Jones|b. circa 1910\nd. 31 Dec 2005|p48685.htm|Oscar Boyd Jones|b. say 1885|p49729.htm|Irene Sessions|b. say 1888|p54263.htm||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | circa 1910 | She was born circa 1910 at Sumter Co., Georgia.2 |
| She was the daughter of Oscar Boyd Jones and Irene Sessions.2 | ||
| Married Name | say 1928 | As of say 1928, her married name was deVane.2 |
| Relocation | 1950 | She relocated in 1950 at Lee Co., Georgia.2 |
| Marriage* | Jan 1953 | She married William Keith Culpepper at Georgia in Jan 1953.1 |
| Married Name | Jan 1953 | As of Jan 1953, her married name was Culpepper.1 |
| Relocation* | Jul 2001 | She relocated in Jul 2001 at Albany, Dougherty Co., Georgia.2 |
| Death* | 31 Dec 2005 | She died at Albany, Dougherty Co., Georgia, on 31 Dec 2005.2 |
| Burial* | 3 Jan 2006 | Her body was interred on 3 Jan 2006 at Oak Grove Cemetery, Americus, Sumter Co., Georgia.2 |
| Biography* | Obituary: ALBANY — The funeral service of Frances Jones Culpepper, 95, of 2823 Gillionville Rd., who died Saturday, December 31, 2005 at Evergreen Assisted Living, will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Oak Grove Cemetery in Americus, with the Rev. Bobby Harrell will officiate. A native of Sumter Co., GA, Mrs. Culpepper had resided in Lee County for 51 years prior to moving to Albany in July of 2001. She is survived by her son, Colonel William L. deVane, U.S. Army (Ret.) of Albany; a daughter, Phyllis deVane Smith of Macon; and a stepdaughter, Eunice Culpepper Vining of Jonesboro. She is further survived by four grandchildren, who are Mark Davis deVane of Chicago, IL, Kathryn deVane Thomas of Killen, TX, Todd E. Hutchens of Lakeland, FL, and Holly Lynn Hall of Macon; and 11 great-grandchildren. Her parents were the late Oscar Boyd Jones and Irene Sessions Jones of Americus. Five sisters preceded Frances in death. They were Louise Jones, Gladys Culpepper, Thelma Brannon, Ruth Barlow, and Ida Chapman, she was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, Kimberly Elizabeth deVane. Frances, with her late husband, William Keith Culpepper, was instrumental in the planning and conduct of Lee County 100th Centennial celebration in 1974. She was primarily a homemaker for the family. She was instrumental in the building of the gazebo in Leesburg and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Leesburg for 49 years.2 |
Family | William Keith Culpepper (26 Oct 1913 - 19 Apr 2001) | |
| Last Edited | 25 Jan 2006 |
Citations
- Lee County Historical Society, Lee County, Georgia, A History, Atlanta, Georgia: WH Wolfe Associates, 1983, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 975.8943 H2L.
- The Albany Herald, Albany (Dougherty Co.), GA.
http://www.albanyherald.com/
Obituary of Frances Culpepper Jones, published 4 Jan 2006.