The Southern Democrat
Blountsville, Ala.
Nov 30, 1939
Joseph Hugh Vaughn.
Joseph H. Vaughn, 49, died early Wednesday night, November 22, at a Birmingham hospital after an illness of many months. In fact, he had not been strong for many years, though he had been active until the past year.
Mr. Vaughn served a short time in the army during the War but was given a disability discharge due to the fact that he was not in condition for military service.
He was well known to the people of Blount County. For a number of years he had been in the restaurant business in Oneonta, where he met many people.
Mr. Vaughn was a member of the Presbyterian Church, of which demonination he had been a member for a long time.
Besides the widow, Mrs. Leva Vaughn, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Richard Vaughn, of Cleveland, Rte. 1, ; five brothers, J. T. of Allgood, D. B. of Cleveland, Rte. 1, S. T. of Springville, Rte. 1, M. C. of Steele, Rte. 1, and C. W. Of Birmingham; four sisters, Mrs. Nancy Box, of Oneonta, Rte. 1, Mrs. Sallie Huffstutler, of Remlap, Rte. 1, Mrs. Katherine McLendon, of North Carolina, and Miss Jennie Vaughn, of Cleveland, Rte. 1.
Funeral services were held at Lester Memorial Church Thursday at 11:00 o'clock, and were conducted by Rev. Robert Murphree, assisted by Rev. B.F. Dykes.
Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery, with Robinette in charge.
Southern Democrat
Oneonta, AL
May 22, 1918
Clint Huffstutler Dies in Texas
Clint Huffstutler, father of Comodore Huffstutler of Oneonta, died at his home in Grandview, Texas, on May 9th. Mr. Huffstutler was well known to the people of this county. He was born and reared near Liberty and was a son-in-law of the late S. C. Allgood. He was 65 years of age and was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.