Jasper News, Thursday, November 26, 1992
HARLEY DEWITT CASON - 68
Harley Dewitt Cason, 68, of White Springs, passed away Wednesday, November 18, 1992, at Hamilton County Memorial Hospital. The Hamilton County native and lifelong resident was a farmer. He is survived by his wife, Avis Fouraker Cason, White Springs; one son, Dewitt Cason and one daughter, Sarah Cason Crowe, both of White Springs; one sister, Lucille Hester, Jasper; 7 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 21, in the Jasper Assembly of God Church. Rev. C.W. Meadows officiated the service. Sarah Brown played the piano for the service. Johnny Mauldin sang two songs, "I Can't Even Walk" and I Want Us To Be Together In Heaven." Interment followed in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Lanny Harris, David Harris, Jesse Harris, P.J. Fouraker, Darrell Combass and Darren Combass. Harry T. Reid Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Jasper News, Thursday, November 26, 1992
HARLEY DEWITT CASON - 68
Harley Dewitt Cason, 68, of White Springs, passed away Wednesday, November 18, 1992, at Hamilton County Memorial Hospital. The Hamilton County native and lifelong resident was a farmer. He is survived by his wife, Avis Fouraker Cason, White Springs; one son, Dewitt Cason and one daughter, Sarah Cason Crowe, both of White Springs; one sister, Lucille Hester, Jasper; 7 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 21, in the Jasper Assembly of God Church. Rev. C.W. Meadows officiated the service. Sarah Brown played the piano for the service. Johnny Mauldin sang two songs, "I Can't Even Walk" and I Want Us To Be Together In Heaven." Interment followed in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Lanny Harris, David Harris, Jesse Harris, P.J. Fouraker, Darrell Combass and Darren Combass. Harry T. Reid Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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