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Former mayor to be buried today at three
o'clock
Kinston Daily Free Press
November 13, 1934
Last rites for M.M. Happer To Be Conducted At Home - End Came On Birthday - Was
Popular Mayor
The funeral of Mills M. Happer, 60, mayor of Kinston from 1921 to 1923, will be held
from his home, Independent Street and Peyton Avenue, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Burial
will be in Maplewood cemetery. Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Huske, rector of St. Mary's
Episcopal Church, will officiate.
The well-known former chief burgess ended his life early yesterday by shooting himself
through the head while seated in a chair at the offices of Hines Bros.' Lumber Co., where
he had been employed as a bookkeeper more than 30- years. His death came on his
birthday. He died instantaneously. The office was vacant except for himself.
Mr. Happer was a popular Mayor. He was highly regarded. He was a man of fine
qualities.
He was born at Norfolk, Va.
Before his death Mr. Happer had written letters to several persons, including his children.
Spread before him when he died were the letters and instructions to the finder of his body.
The cause of the act presumably was ill health. Mr. Happer had been in failing health
some years, it was stated.
He apparently had planned the act some days. Several days passed between the beginning
of one of the letters and the end, it was said.
Surviving are a widow, four children, Mills Happer, Jr., and Charles Happer, both of
Kinston, Mrs. F.E. Harper of Freeport, L.I., and Basil Happer of Roosevelt, L.I.; five
brothers, W.W. Happer of Durham; R.W.B. Happer of Columbus, O.; Harry Happer,
address uncertain; Carl Happer of Birmingham, Ala.; and George Happer of Shanghai,
China, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Pruden of Washington, D.C.
Active pallbearers will be Henry Riley of Philadelphia; S. Phil Hines, Willis Hines, B.E.
Dale, Claude Chamberlain, Clyde Dunn, Allen Knott and C.W. Payne. Honorary
pallbearers will be P.S.B. Harper, E.K. Hassell, Grover Cox, S.L. Stough, J.C. HoodS.H.
Malone, H. Stadiem, R.F. Churchill, J.T. Heath, K.F. Foscue, J.F. LaRoque, Harvey
Hines, Oscar Greene, T.A. Mitchell, K. Denmark, Sr., Mack Ellis, J.T. and George
Skinner, Sam Pate, J.L. Stevenson, Thornton Hood, Cary House, Hubert Coward, F.T.
Baynor, K.R. Tunstall, Jesse G. Brown, J.W. Hammond, E.G. Barrett, E.V. Webb, L.R.
Worthington, George Jordan, J.F. West, T.M. Wooten, Clarence Jackson, John Arnold,
J.O. Long, T.H. Faulkner, H,L. Dupree, Lonnie Buck, M.C. Stroud, A.D. Hobgood, J.M.
Quinn, J.O. Miller, P.A. Hooker, J.B. McCullen, Harry Weyher, John Harvey, R.P. Moss,
George Sugg, Billie Burke, Jack Palmer, T.A. Knott, George Knott, E.R. Caroon and
John Weyher.
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