Gaddis
Mrs. Naomi Brock Gaddis, widow of John B. Gaddis, died April 21, in the local hospital after a brief illness.
She was a member of Chana Creek Primitive Baptist hospital and supported it with her presence, gifts and talents.
Mrs. Gaddis was an expert gardener and was ready to leave for the national Foods Convention when she was taken ill.
Funeral services were held Friday from Campbell Funeral Home with Elder R. W. Yeager of Selma and Elder Frank Guy of Tallassee, officiating. Senator Aubery Carr, sand "Amazing Grace" , which was Mrs. Gaddis request.
Burial followed in Wetumpka City Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home directing. Pallbearers were John, Scott and Steve Williams, Bob Gaddis, Donald McConnell and John Schaffer.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Helen Williams and Mrs. Ella Snider, both of Montgomery, Two brothers, Curtis Brock and Angus Brock of Bonifay, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Connie Brackin, Vernon, Florida and Mrs C.O. Whittingdon, Panama City, Florida; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Among the out-of-town relatives attending the funeral were; Mr. Angus Brock, Mrs. Connie Brackin, Ned Brock, Josh Brock, J.N. Brock and Edison Brock of Vernon, Florida; Mrs. C.O. Whittingdon, Mrs. J.P. Miller, Mrs. Tom Morris Panama City Florida, Kelly Parker, Bonifay, Florida, Levy Brock, Niceville, Florida, Mr. and Mrs R.O. Kimbro, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia, Judge and Mrs. Franklin Gaddis of Prattvllle and daughter Mrs. Roy Billingsley of Washington, D.C. and Mrs Bob Gaddis of Montgomery, Alabama.
Gaddis
Mrs. Naomi Brock Gaddis, widow of John B. Gaddis, died April 21, in the local hospital after a brief illness.
She was a member of Chana Creek Primitive Baptist hospital and supported it with her presence, gifts and talents.
Mrs. Gaddis was an expert gardener and was ready to leave for the national Foods Convention when she was taken ill.
Funeral services were held Friday from Campbell Funeral Home with Elder R. W. Yeager of Selma and Elder Frank Guy of Tallassee, officiating. Senator Aubery Carr, sand "Amazing Grace" , which was Mrs. Gaddis request.
Burial followed in Wetumpka City Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home directing. Pallbearers were John, Scott and Steve Williams, Bob Gaddis, Donald McConnell and John Schaffer.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Helen Williams and Mrs. Ella Snider, both of Montgomery, Two brothers, Curtis Brock and Angus Brock of Bonifay, Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Connie Brackin, Vernon, Florida and Mrs C.O. Whittingdon, Panama City, Florida; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Among the out-of-town relatives attending the funeral were; Mr. Angus Brock, Mrs. Connie Brackin, Ned Brock, Josh Brock, J.N. Brock and Edison Brock of Vernon, Florida; Mrs. C.O. Whittingdon, Mrs. J.P. Miller, Mrs. Tom Morris Panama City Florida, Kelly Parker, Bonifay, Florida, Levy Brock, Niceville, Florida, Mr. and Mrs R.O. Kimbro, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia, Judge and Mrs. Franklin Gaddis of Prattvllle and daughter Mrs. Roy Billingsley of Washington, D.C. and Mrs Bob Gaddis of Montgomery, Alabama.
Family Members
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Angela "Gely" Brock
1875–1953
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James Tilton "Jim" Brock
1876–1969
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Carrie Jane Brock Parker
1878–1968
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Angus Jordan "Ang" Brock
1880–1976
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Annie Brock Buie
1882–1921
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Joseph Matt Brock Sr
1884–1933
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Curtis Alexander Brock
1886–1982
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John Brock
1886–1905
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Daniel Preston Brock
1889–1968
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Emma A. Brock Brackin
1894–1976
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Edna M Brock Whittington
1896–1992
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