Troy Helena Breedlove Hutto was born in Lumberton, Lamar County, Mississippi on June 10, 1906. She lived in Gulfport for more than 50 years and was a frequent member of the First Baptist Church. She married Andrew Jackson Hutto on February 14, 1993 in Harrison County, Mississippi. Andrew registered for the World War II US Army in Vossburg, Mississippi. Mrs. Hutto lived to the age of 93 and died on April 10, 2000 in Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi. She was buried at the Floral Hills Memorial Gardens in Gulfport, Mississippi.
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Lamar Lucius Breedlove was born on June 21, 1909 in Lumberton, Mississippi. Lamar was a resident of the Lumberton area, where he was a cook and owned a small restaurant. Additionally, he was a veteran of World War II and a member of the First Baptist Church. It is unknown whether Lamar was married or not. He later died at the age of 64 on November 28, 1973 in the VA Hospital in Biloxi, Mississippi. Reverend Carl Streback presided over his burial at the New Palestine Cemetery in Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi.
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Clifford “Cliff” Breedlove was another one of Robert’s brothers. He was born on September 10, 1911 in Lumberton and married Marguerite McReynolds Breedlove. Clifford’s enlistment in World War II is unknown. He lived to the age of 67 and died on November 13, 1978 in Cleveland, Bolivar County, Mississippi. He was honored at the New Cleveland Cemetery for his death.
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Leslie Richard Breedlove was born on January 17, 1914. He married Mildred Mitchell Breedlove in 1942 in Picayune, Pearl River, Mississippi. According to the Pearl River County Enlistees, Leslie enlisted in the war at the “CP Shelby Mississippi” on the 28th (month unknown). He lived to the age of 71 and died on May 15, 1985 in Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi.
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Toxie Hall Breedlove was born on February 10, 1920 in Lumberton, Mississippi. Hall was married to Grace Marion McAllister Breedlove and moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he worked as a machinist of Exxon. He was also a veteran of World War II (37 years of service). Toxie died on August 27, 1989 at the Baton Rouge General Medical Center. He was honored by Reverend Thurston Brice at Resthaven Gardens of Memory for his burial (Garden of Faith 88 D 1).
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