From the Athens Review, Korley's Kolumn, February 4. 1926
J.J. Malone, who lives near Murchison, became suddenly ill Saturday morning about 8 o'clock with appendicitis. He was rushed to Jacksonville, but died on reaching Brownsboro. Mr. Malone was laid to rest in the Ford cemetery Sunday evening. Mr. Malone was un-married and had always made his home with his aged parents. He was a good, quiet man and was liked by all who knew him.
From the Athens Review, Korley's Kolumn, February 4. 1926
J.J. Malone, who lives near Murchison, became suddenly ill Saturday morning about 8 o'clock with appendicitis. He was rushed to Jacksonville, but died on reaching Brownsboro. Mr. Malone was laid to rest in the Ford cemetery Sunday evening. Mr. Malone was un-married and had always made his home with his aged parents. He was a good, quiet man and was liked by all who knew him.
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