Mrs. Bendall, the wife of Victor Bendall, also leaves three daughters, Artie Short of Millington, Jean Mize of Stanton and Faye Porch of McKenzie; two sons, Edward Bendall of Stanton and Roy Bendall of Millington; a brother, Johnny Head of Selmer; five half-sisters, Doris Robert and Lottie Ray, both of Selmer, Francis Byrd of Memphis, Carolyn Barkley of Ramer and Mary Grammer of Pocahontas; a half-brother, James Head of Pocahontas, 10 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
(Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on August 4, 1995)
Contributor: Carole McCaig (46785778) •
Mrs. Bendall, the wife of Victor Bendall, also leaves three daughters, Artie Short of Millington, Jean Mize of Stanton and Faye Porch of McKenzie; two sons, Edward Bendall of Stanton and Roy Bendall of Millington; a brother, Johnny Head of Selmer; five half-sisters, Doris Robert and Lottie Ray, both of Selmer, Francis Byrd of Memphis, Carolyn Barkley of Ramer and Mary Grammer of Pocahontas; a half-brother, James Head of Pocahontas, 10 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
(Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on August 4, 1995)
Contributor: Carole McCaig (46785778) •
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