BURROW, CHARLES C - Cross County, Arkansas | CHARLES C BURROW - Arkansas Gravestone Photos

Charles C BURROW

Cogbill Cemetery
Cross County,
Arkansas

Birth: Jul. 24, 1904
Death: Oct. 16, 1990

Jonesboro Sun, Jonesboro, AR. (Newspaper)

Charles C. Burrow, 86, of Wynne died Tuesday at Baptist Hospital in Memphis. He was a native of Woodruff County and had been a resident of Wynne for most of his life. He was a retired farmer and landowner and the owner of Burrow Farms located in Cross and Woodruff counties. He was also a longtime member of the Wynne United Methodist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Burnett Burrow of the home; one son, Chris Burrow of Wynne; one brother, Hance W. Burrow of El Dorado and two grandchildren.

Graveside funeral service will be this afternoon at 5 at the Cogbill Cemetery in Wynne with Rev. Dewey Dark officiating. Burial will be under the direction of Thompson-Wilson Funeral Home of Wynne.

Visitation will begin at 10 this morning at the funeral home.

The family request that those who wish to leave lasting memorials consider the First United Methodist Church in Wynne.

Contributed on 9/26/08 by rtsgrad
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Submitted: 9/26/08 • Approved: 9/26/08 • Last Updated: 9/24/12 • R66396-G0-S3

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