Funeral services will be held at Eulaton Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the adjacent cemetery.
He is survived by three sons; Charles E. Rhodes of Texas, Jerry W. of Philadelphia, Pa.,and Ullman Rhodes of Cato, N.Y.; seven daughters, Mrs. Shirley Brown of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. J.L. Bennett and Mrs. Doris Neal both of Anniston, Miss Linda Rhodes, Washington, D.C., Misses Debbie, Barbara and Rose Marie of Cato, N.Y.; his mother, Mrs. Ella Rhodes of Anniston; three brothers, William B. Rhodes of New York, Tillman R. and Joseph L. Rhodes of Anniston; four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Bennett and Mrs. H.H. Parker both of Anniston, Mrs. Mary Lou Belmont of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. L.N. Parker of Jamesville, N.Y., and eleven grandchildren.
Mr. Rhodes lived in Calhoun most of his life and was a book binder.
Funeral services will be held at Eulaton Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the adjacent cemetery.
He is survived by three sons; Charles E. Rhodes of Texas, Jerry W. of Philadelphia, Pa.,and Ullman Rhodes of Cato, N.Y.; seven daughters, Mrs. Shirley Brown of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. J.L. Bennett and Mrs. Doris Neal both of Anniston, Miss Linda Rhodes, Washington, D.C., Misses Debbie, Barbara and Rose Marie of Cato, N.Y.; his mother, Mrs. Ella Rhodes of Anniston; three brothers, William B. Rhodes of New York, Tillman R. and Joseph L. Rhodes of Anniston; four sisters, Mrs. Mildred Bennett and Mrs. H.H. Parker both of Anniston, Mrs. Mary Lou Belmont of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. L.N. Parker of Jamesville, N.Y., and eleven grandchildren.
Mr. Rhodes lived in Calhoun most of his life and was a book binder.
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