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Domestic News January 15, 1942

The Savannah Tribune

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

What is this article about?

C. H. Williams, experienced embalmer and graduate of Gupton-Jones College, appointed assistant manager at Royal Funeral Home in Georgia; son-in-law of new treasurer J. M. Walker.

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Made Assistant Manager

C. H. Williams, formerly connected with the Atlanta Life Insurance Company, has recently been appointed as assistant manager and as embalmer of the Royal Funeral Home.

Mr. Williams brings with him wide experience, having been connected for several years with one of the leading funeral firms in Columbus.

A graduate of Gupton-Jones College of Mortuary Science, Nashville, Tenn., Mr. Williams holds a Georgia license for embalming, and several honorary certificates which he merited from this college, including special recognition in funeral directing, restorative art, fingerprinting and flower arrangement.

Mr. Williams is the son-in-law of J. M. Walker, newly elected treasurer of the undertaking firm and a prominent life insurance executive and deacon of the Second Baptist Church.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

C.H. Williams Royal Funeral Home Appointment Embalmer Funeral Directing

What entities or persons were involved?

C. H. Williams J. M. Walker

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Event Date

Recently

Key Persons

C. H. Williams J. M. Walker

Outcome

appointed as assistant manager and embalmer; j. m. walker newly elected treasurer

Event Details

C. H. Williams, formerly with Atlanta Life Insurance Company, appointed assistant manager and embalmer at Royal Funeral Home. He has experience from a leading funeral firm in Columbus, is a graduate of Gupton-Jones College of Mortuary Science in Nashville, Tenn., holds a Georgia embalming license, and has honorary certificates in funeral directing, restorative art, fingerprinting, and flower arrangement. He is the son-in-law of J. M. Walker, newly elected treasurer of the firm, a prominent life insurance executive, and deacon of the Second Baptist Church.

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