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Toombs County, Georgia Obituaries

Toombs County, GA

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Mr. William Carlton Finch Obituary

Vidalia, Toombs County, Georgia - Mr. William Carlton Finch, 46, died Friday, December 6.

Mr. Finch was the son of the late Carlton Stenson and Margaret Phillips Finch and was a retired Truck Driver. He served in the Army for three years and was a Baptist.

Survivors: aunts and uncles, Pasco and Mildred Phillips of Ailey, Mavis and Frank Waller of Savannah, Thetis Pike of Pooler, Editha Finch of Metter, Lucille Finch of Vidalia, Christine Finch of Lyons; and several cousins.

Graveside services were held in Mt. Vernon Memorial Cemetery at 3:00 p. m. Monday afternoon, December 9. The Rev. B. L. Horne officiated.

Sammons Funeral Home.

Savannah Morning News, Web posted Tuesday, December 10, 2002.

Mr. William Carlton Finch Obituary - Savannah Morning News - Archives.


References

Mr. William Carlton Finch Obituary - Savannah Morning News - Archives - Obituaries for Tuesday, December 10, 2002 [12-10-2002] - Page 2C.
http://www.savannahnow.com/stories/121002/OBITSindex.shtml#Finch





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