JAMES S AUXIER
James S. Auxier Passes March 31, 1953 Services Thursday For Prominent Man
James Sheridan Auxier, 83, of East Point, retired farmer and member of a prominent family died of a heart-attack in a local hospital Tuesday after a brief illness. He suffered an attack of pneumonia several months ago from which he never fully recovered.
Mr. Auxier was born at East Point on February 7, 1870, a son of the late Major John B. and Mary Tilsley Auxier. A resident of Johns Creek most of his life, He had moved to East Point since his retirement as a farmer.
A man of integrity and honor, he was one of the county’s most respected citizens and was held in high esteem by neighbors and friends. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church.
He was married to Edith Webb on March 10,1904, and to this union were born four children.
Survivors include his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Sarah E. Bullock, Deming, New Mexico, three sons, James T. Auxier, Paintsville, John Alvin Auxier, Coalwood, W. Va.; Russell B. Auxier, Deming, New Mexico, and one brother Henry J. Auxier of Johns Creek.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. April 2, 1953, at the Freewill Baptist Church on Third Street, by C. C. Hall.
Burial will be made in the family cemetery at East Point.
PAINTSVILLE HERALD APR.01 1953
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