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Otho N. Williamson - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Tallulah Madison Journal, May 6, 1982

Services for Otho N. Williamson, 74, were at 2 p.m. Xxxxday at Tallulah Church of Christ with the 
Revs. Marlin Xxxxxxd and Glynn Alexander officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery under 
the direction of Crothers Funeral Home in Tallulah.

Mr. Williamson died Friday at Lake Village Nursing Home in Arkansas after a long illness. 

He was a native of Gore, Okla. and a resident of Tallulah for 43 years, a retired assistant
superintendent of the Tallulah Federal Compress. He also was a member of the Tallulah Church of Christ.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel C. Williamson of Tallulah; two sons, Robert Williamson of 
Baton Rouge, O. N. Williamson Jr. of Opelousas; five sisters, Mrs. Louella Wilsford of Kensett, Ark., 
Mrs. Ruby L. Colval of Diamond Springs, Calif., Mrs. Mildred L. Latch of Heber Springs, Ark., Mrs. 
Marie Webster of Modesto, Calif., and Helen Edwards of Clear Lake Oaks, Calif.

Pallbearers were Maurice Grady, Billy Grady, Jack Thames, Jackie Thames, Wilson Copes and Ebb Ferguson.