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Marion David Cullum
| ID: | I143 |
| Last: | Cullum |
| First: | Marion |
| Middle: | David |
| Birth: | Apr 6 1921 at South Carolina 1 |
| Death: | Apr 16 1980 at Ridge Spring, Saluda Co., South Carolina 2 |
| Burial: | Ridge Spring Cemetery, Hwy. 23, Saluda Co., South Carolina 3 |
| Sex: | M |
| Event: | Pallbearer in funeral of William Cato, 9 Feb 1949 Event 4 |
| Notes: | Active pallbearer at funeral of his wife's brother
Will Cato on Feb. 9, 1949 |
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| Mother: | UNKNOWN |
| Father: | UNKNOWN |
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| Marriage 1 | Margaret Asbill b: Sep 2 1920 d: Apr 7 1980 |
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| 1 Living Cullum b: withheld | |
| 2 Living Cullum b: withheld | |
| 3 Living Cullum b: withheld | |
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| 1 | Repository: --Name: Library of Congress Title: Saluda County, South Carolina, Epitaphs (Formerly Old Edgefield District) Still Villages Author: Seay, June Anderson Publication: Privately published, Lexington, South Carolina, 1986 Call Number: Lib.Congr.86-90675, ISBN 0-9617786-0-1 and -1-x Page: p. 186 |
| 2 | Title: Social Security Death
Index Note: Last SS benefit to Zip code 29129 (Ridge Spring, SC) |
| 3 | Repository: --Name: Library of Congress Title: Saluda County, South Carolina, Epitaphs (Formerly Old Edgefield District) Still Villages Author: Seay, June Anderson Publication: Privately published, Lexington, South Carolina, 1986 Call Number: Lib.Congr.86-90675, ISBN 0-9617786-0-1 and -1-x Page: p. 186 Note: Hand-written notes in book by ECP indicate relationship to wife, Margaret Asbill and children who lie next to the couple in cemetery Text: Marion David Cullum Sr. / April 6, 1921 / April 16, 1980 |
| 4 | Title: Obituary Note: William Cato was Marion Cullum's wife's grandfather Text: William Cato. MONETTA, Feb. 10.--Funeral services for William Cato, planter and life-long resident of this section, were conducted at 3 p.m. yesterday at the Batesburg cemetery by the Rev. Law Mobley of Columbia, and the Rev. Kennet Littlejohn Hamilton of the Batesburg-Leesville Presbyterian church. Active pallbearers were Chester Cato, J. P. Shealy, Legare Lorick, Marion D. Cullum, Weldon DuBose, and Raymond White. Honorary pallbearers were Arthur Collum, J. Fred Wills, Clarence J. Asbill, C. Brice Jordan, J. Ernest Boatwright, L. Harold Boatwright, George Quattlebaum, Gantt B. Cato, R. B. Cato, Milwee Cook, V. E. Hutto, and Dorian Swearingen. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Leila Boatwright Cato, whom he married 50 years ago; a daughter, Mrs. A. P. Wilson of Batesburg; a son, William Leon Cato of Monetta, and three grandchildren. |