Last services for James W. Peters Sr. will take place tomorrow at 3 p.m.at L. H. Brooks Bros. Funeral Home, which he had operated since the Thirties. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, ' He dind Ratedaw of the Kh aay Mew Vase aLig OMe at 2218, Main St. at the age of Mrs. Barksdale was a member of Glenwood Memorial Baptist Church. Surviving, are the following j sons and daughters: John R. Barksdale Jr. of Whitmell, Earl T. Barksdale of Danville, Larry G. Barksdale of Albany, Ga., Mrs. Jack Francisco of Danville, Mrs. William I, Morgan and Mrs. William Pearson of Danville and Miss June Marie Barksdale of the home. Also left are three brothers, D. Brumfield of Keeling, Berkley H. Brumfield and Pal T. Brumfield, both of Danville; 19 grandchildren and five great, grandchildren. He was born in Henry County, aged. June 3, 1883, a son of the late The funeral will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Wrenn- Edward and Charlotte Floodhearts Chapel by the Rev. Carl Peters, and moved to Danvillele “Burger, the Rev. Charlie M. as youth before residing for 40 sholion and the Rev. Clarence years in New York. Potence On his return to Danville he acquired the funeral home, and also was president of Alimagyar Stadium Corp. and a backer of the Danville All-Stars baseball team. He was #icensed master plumber and contractor, and his business Interests also included farm and other properties in Pittsylvania County. He was Instrumental in O, VACKSON, ANUCTIMCML WHI OO IT Highland Burial Park. The body is at the funeral home and the family is at the home of Mrs. Francisco, 111 Hermiage Re,