Extracted from The Nashville Banner (Nashville, TN)
Tuesday, November 13, 1923

PINKSTON -- Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock, Nov. 13, 1923, at the home of his daughters, Mrs. Tom Glenn and Mrs. J. B. Dixon, 928 Douglas avenue, James E. Pinkston, aged 74 years.

Survived by the following children: F. A. Pinkston of Belleville, Canada; J. A. Pinkston, Mrs. Tom Glenn, Mrs. J. B. Dixon; three grandchildren; two brothers, F. T. and J. J. Pinkston; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Park of Bryant Station, Tenn.

Prayers from the residence as above this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock, Nov. 13, by Elder Silas Moody. remains will be forwarded tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at 8:05 o'clock, Nov. 14, over the Louisville and Nashville railroad to Columbia, Tenn. Funeral from Smyrna Christian church near Bryant Station, Tenn., Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 1:20 o'clock p.m. by the Rev. William Morton.

Interment at Watson family cemetery.

The following friends will serve as pallbearers at Nashville; Dolyis Dixon, M. C. Hanna, H. M. Dixon, J. T. Hobbs, H. O. Hartman, Ed Gibson.

Wiles Brothers funeral home, 129 Eighth avenue, south, in charge.