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Collins, Tattnall County, Georgia - Rev. Robert Ray Oglesby, 74, died Tuesday, June 17, 2003.
His wife, Eva Mae Cowart Oglesby preceded him in death.
Survivors: brother, Henry J. Oglesby; daughter, Edna (LeRoy) Fitch; and other relatives.
Funeral Services: 2:00 p.m., Saturday at the funeral home.
Burial: Odom Family Cemetery near Lyons.
Jones-Stewart Funeral Home.
Savannah Morning News, Web posted Saturday, June 28, 2003. June 2003 Archives.
Rev. Robert Ray Oglesby Obituary - Savannah Morning News - Archives.
Collins, Tattnall County, Georgia - Eva Mae Cowart Oglesby , 77, died Wednesday, June 4, 2003 at Hospice Savannah.
The Tattnall County native was a homemaker and a member of the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Collins. She sang for several years with the M.E.L. Tones.
She and her husband Rev. Robert Oglesby were married for over 49 years. She preceded her husband in death by 13 days.
Survivors: sister, Mary C. Hernandez of Savannah; aunt, Laura M. Ulrich of Angier, N.C.; and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation: 12:30-2:30 p.m., Sunday at Cobb Funeral Home, Reidsville Chapel.
Graveside Services: 3:00 p.m., Sunday, June 29 at Odum Family Cemetery in Lyons.
Cobb Funeral Home Reidsville Chapel.
Savannah Morning News, Web posted Saturday, June 28, 2003. June 2003 Archives.
Eva Mae Cowart Oglesby Obituary - Savannah Morning News - Archives.
Obituaries and Guest Books for 6/28/2003 - Savannah Morning News - Archives - June 2003 Archives
Rev. Robert Ray Oglesby Obituary
Eva Mae Cowart Oglesby Obituary
References
http://www.legacy.com/Savannah/LegacyHome.asp?Page=FullText&PageNo=1&CalendarDate=6/28/2003&FullTextType=0
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