THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, December 12, 1935

J. B. White, 62-year-old resident of the St. Johns Park section, died Tuesday morning at 12:30 after an illness of only a few days.

Mr. White was born in. Axon, Georgia, but had lived here for the past eight years, coming to Flagler County from Oviedo, Florida.

Mr. White is survived by his widow, one daughter, Mrs. John Rice, three sons, Fred and Spencer, all of' whom are residents of Bunnell, and Gains, White of New York City. Also two sisters, Mrs. Vess Brooker, of Axson, Ga., and Mrs. Bell Brooker of Moorehaven, and three brothers, Oliver, of Axson; Louis of Pierson; and W. W. of Pritchardville, S. C., and one grandson, Joe White, of Bunnell.

Funeral services were held at the home of his son, Fred White, here Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 with Rev. J. S. Taylor, pastor of the local Baptist church, officiating and burial was held at Espanola Cemetery.

Pall bearers were: Z. G. Holland, Ed Johnson, R. T. Hamilton, Z.E. Booe, F. L. Byrd, and E. F. Warner.

In Remembrance

Mr. J. B. White, familiarly called "Barney" by his close friends and neighbors, whose life passed out so suddenly, was a four-square man, honest, conscientious, charitable and cheerful.
His courteous, pleasing personality won the admiration and respect of all fair-minded people with whom h. came in contact. He could not tol­erate dishonesty, unfairness, selfish­ness and bitterness and was quick in resenting it from others.
Pity it is that all men are not his kind. There would be no wars, jails and but little use for courts. Barney White, your memory is revered.

A FRIEND