Columbus Ledger - Enquirer, Georgia
25 January 1884
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"Death of Mr. James Bussey
Mr. James Bussey, of this city, died at the residence of his father, Judge Nathan Bussey, in Talbot county, Wednesday night, after a long illness of yellow jaundice. He left this city for his father's home about a month ago in the hope that a change might prove beneficial. Mr. Bussey was about 60 years of age, and had lived in this city and adjoining counties for a number of years. He was a brother of Mr. H. Bussey, and a brother-in-law of Mr. D. E. Williams, of this city, and Mr. W. H. Williams, of Montgomery. He leaves a wife and two children, both of whom are grown and live in Texas. He was a member of the Baptist church, and a truly good man. He was always quiet and unassuming in his manners, and strictly conscientious in all his dealings with his fellowmen. The announcement of his death will be read with feelings of sorrow by all who knew him. The grief-stricken wife has the sympathy of this entire community in her sad bereavement.
The remains will be interred in the cemetery at Talbotton to-day."
[James Marion Bussey (1827-1884), son of Nathan Bussey, was laid to rest in Bussey Family Cemetery in Talbot County, Georgia.]
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