Carl Eugene Harbin, who is eighty-four years old, has been denied the opportunity to dwell in a permanent residence. Carl Eugene Harbin, who had lived in Jefferson County for his whole life, passed away yesterday at his residence, which was located at 2101 Highland Avenue. He had previously spent his entire life in Jefferson County.
A number of people, including his widow and six daughters, are among those who have been left behind. In addition, he is survived by Mrs. V. R. Crouch. The city of Tulsa in Oklahoma That would be Mrs. Lyle, A. Baily. In 1925, Mrs. Maude Brown Birmingham moved into her home in Birmingham, which she resided in until the fall of the previous year, when she relocated to Florida.
The year 1925 marked the beginning of Mrs. Birmingham’s tenure in Birmingham. Mrs. Bettye Lawrence and Mrs. E. J. Massey Birmingham, as well as Mrs. Jack Holladay and Mrs. Wilford Holladay of the state of California, were among the other women who were present at the event. The Baptist Church in Coalburg, of which she was a member at the time, was the place where she went to worship at the time. The funeral services will be held at the Pentecostal Holiness Church beginning at 2:00 p.m. on the day of the funeral.
The years preceding up to Mr. Harbin’s retirement were spent working at the Bankhead, where he had been employed for a substantial amount of time. It’s been two years since he officially became retired.
The Southern Railroad was his employer for a sizeable amount of his life up to that point in time. He had been working there for a considerable amount of time.
On top of that, he was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church that was located in the neighborhood. Funeral services are scheduled to take place tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. at the Ridout’s West Chapel of the J.O.H.N.S., with Reverend James S. Cantrell carrying out the role of the RIR harbiX. It is anticipated that they will take place. The burial will take place in Forest Hill, which is the location of the cemetery.