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May 2018 Annual Homecoming Meeting Notice <br>
Atoka Cemetery Association
May 2018 Annual Homecoming Meeting Notice
Atoka Cemetery Association

 
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May 2019 Annual Homecoming Meeting Notice <br>
Atoka Cemetery Association
May 2019 Annual Homecoming Meeting Notice
Atoka Cemetery Association

 
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May 2020 Annual Homecoming Meeting <br>
Atoka Cemetery Association
May 2020 Annual Homecoming Meeting
Atoka Cemetery Association

 
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May 2022 Annual Homecoming Meeting Notice <br>
Atoka Cemetery Association
May 2022 Annual Homecoming Meeting Notice
Atoka Cemetery Association

May2022AtokaCemHomecoming_Cancelled
 
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McCAIN, Juanita Velma and Loreta Thelma <br>
PARKER, Fred and James
McCAIN, Juanita Velma and Loreta Thelma
PARKER, Fred and James

Status: Located; Twins of David Frederick PARKER and Clemetena KELLETT PARKER: Fred and James PARKER
Twins of William Edgar McCAIN and Vera Della PARKER McCAIN: Juanita Velma McCAIN and Loreta Thelma McCAIN
Atoka Cemetery Annual Homecoming, 1994
 
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MCDANIEL WESTERFIELD Karon Grace
MCDANIEL WESTERFIELD Karon Grace
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Ralph Terry]
LOVE
Karon G. McDaniel
Westerfield
June 27, 1954
Mar. 4, 2001
[end]
 
207
Military: Civil War Veterans Connected to Coleman County, Texas  <br>
BUSH, Richard R.; CHILDRESS, Elisha; KNIGHT, Sam; MATTHEWS, John T.  <br>
abt 1861
Military: Civil War Veterans Connected to Coleman County, Texas
BUSH, Richard R.; CHILDRESS, Elisha; KNIGHT, Sam; MATTHEWS, John T.
abt 1861

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Civil War Veterans Connected to Coleman County, Texas.]

- BUSH, Richard R. - Oct 7, 1840 - May 11, 1915 - "Father" - (MASONIC) - (CSA) - Atoka Cemetery
- CHILDRESS, Elisha - Oct 1, 1837 - Jan 24, 1884 - (MASONIC) - "Pvt Co I Mc Cord's Regt CSA" - Atoka Cemetery
- KNIGHT, Sam - Mar 18, 1840 - 1914 - (CSA) - Atoka Cemetery - Applied for pension in Coleman County
- MATTHEWS, John T. - Apr 13, 1831 - Apr 10, 1910 - (CSA) - Atoka Cemetery - Applied for pension in Coleman County
[end]
 
208
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card A (05 June 1917)<br>
BROWN Perry Bryson
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card A (05 June 1917)
BROWN Perry Bryson

[parentheses denote handwriting]
[brackets denote editorial comment]

[page 1 of 2]
Registration Card
Form [illegible]
No. 28
1. Name in full ( Perry Bryson Brown) Age ( 26 )
2. Home Address ( Route 1 Goldsboro Texas )
3. Date of birth ( Nov. 24, 1891 )
4. Are you a natural-born citizen, a naturalized citizen, an alien, or have you declared your intention, specify which? ( Natural Born )
5. Where were you born (Tex USA)
6 If not a citizen, of what nation are you a citizen or subject? ( Citizen )
7. What is your present trade, occupation, or office? ( Farming )
8. By whom employed? ( Working for self )
Where employed? ( Near Tokeen )
9. Have you a father, mother, wife, child under 12, or a sister or brother under 12, solely dependent on your [sic] for support, specify which? ( Wife )
10. Married or single, which? ( Married ) Race, specify which? ( Caucasian )
11. What military service have you had? Rank (none), branch [blank], years [blank], Nation or State ( none )
12. Do you claim exemption from draft, specify grounds?( no )

I affirm that I have verified the above answers and that they are true. Signature or Mark (Perry B. Brown)

[in triangle in left corner of form] If person is of African descent, cut off this corner.

[page 2 of 2]
Registrar's Report
1. Tall, medium or short, specify which? ( Medium ) Slender, medium, or stout, which? ( Medium )
2. Color of eyes ( Grey ) Color of hair ( Brown ) Bald (no)
3. Has person lost arm, leg, hand, foot, eye, or both eyes or is he otherwise disabled, specify? (no)

I certify that my answers are true, that the person registered has read his own answers, that I have witnessed his signature, and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows ( [blank] )

42-4-88-A
Signature of Registrar ( H. S. Bright )
Precinct ( 5 )
City or County ( Runnels )
State ( Texas )
(June 5th, 1917)

[During the World War I Draft Registration, there were three draft lotteries. Read more about the World War I Draft Registration at World War I Draft Registration, "Background Information" by Raymond H. Banks, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives]

[end]
 
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Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card A (05 June 1917)<br>
COUSINS Jesse B
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card A (05 June 1917)
COUSINS Jesse B

[parentheses denote handwriting]
[brackets denote editorial comment]
[ See blank draft form for details. Blank World War 1 Draft Registration Card (A) 05 June 1917]

[page 1 of 2]
Registration Card
Form [illegible]
No. 212
1. Name in full ( Jesse B Cousins ) Age ( 26 )
2. Home Address ([illegible] Tex )
3. Date of birth ( April 1 1891 )
4. Are you a natural-born citizen, a naturalized citizen, an alien, or have you declared your intention, specify which? ( natural born )
5. Where were you born ( Lampasas [Lampasas Co] Tex USA )
6 If not a citizen, of what nation are you a citizen or subject? [blank]
7. What is your present trade, occupation, or office? (Farming)
8. By whom employed? ( myself )
Where employed? ( Coleman Co Tex)
9. Have you a father, mother, wife, child under 12, or a sister or brother under 12, solely dependent on your [sic] for support, specify which? ( wife )
10. Married or single, which? ( Married ) Race, specify which? ( Caucasian )
11. What military service have you had? Rank (none), branch [blank], years [blank], Nation or State [blank]
12. Do you claim exemption from draft, specify grounds?( yes, married)

I affirm that I have verified the above answers and that they are true. Signature or Mark ( s/ Jesse B. Cousins)

[in triangle in left corner of form] If person is of African descent, cut off this corner.

[page 2 of 2]
42-1-15-A
Registrar's Report
1. Tall, medium or short, specify which? ( Medium ) Slender, medium, or stout, which? ( Slender )
2. Color of eyes ( Light Blue ) Color of hair ( Brown ) Bald (no)
3. Has person lost arm, leg, hand, foot, eye, or both eyes or is he otherwise disabled, specify? (no)

I certify that my answers are true, that the person registered has read his own answers, that I have witnessed his signature, and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows ( [illegible] )

Signature of Registrar ( [unable to read] Jones )
Precinct (6)
City or County ( Coleman )
State ( Tex )
(June 5th, 1917)

[During the World War I Draft Registration, there were three draft lotteries. Read more about the World War I Draft Registration at World War I Draft Registration, "Background Information" by Raymond H. Banks, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives]

[end]
 
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Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)<br>
O'NEAL James S.
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)
O'NEAL James S.

[editorial comment]
[See blank draft form for details. Blank World War 1 Draft Registration Card (C) 12 September 1918 ]

[page 1 of 2]
Registration Card
Serial Number: 1196
Order Number: [unable to read]
1. Name, First, Middle, Family: Jas. S. O'Neal
2. Permanent Home Address: Novice, Coleman, Texas
3. Age by Years: 41
4. Date of Birth: Dec 23, 1876
Race 5-9: 5. White X
U. S. Citizen / Alien 10 - 15: 10 Native Born X
16. Present Occupation: Farmer
17. Employer's Name: [ check ]
18. Place of Employment or Business: Novice, Coleman, Texas
19. Nearest Relative Name: Ida O'Neal [Ida GIVENS O'NEAL, wife]
20. Nearest Relative Address: Novice, Coleman, Texas
I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true.
(Registrant's signature or mark) s/ J. S. O'Neal
P.M.G.O.
Form No. 1

[page 2 of 2]
[stamp] 42-4-102-C
Registrar's Report
Description of Registrant
Height 21 - 23: 21. Tall X
Build 24 - 26: 24. Medium X
27. Color of eyes: Blue
28. Color of hair: Black
29. Has person lost arm, leg, hand, eye, or is he obviously physically disqualified? (Specify.) No
30. I certify that my answers are true, that the person registered has read or has had read to him his own answers, that I have witnessed his signature or mark and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows: [blank]
Signature of Registrar: [signature] W. S. S. Riley, Co. Clerk
Date of Registration: 9 / 7 / 18
(The stamp of the local board having jurisdiction of the area in which the registrant has his permanent home shall be placed in this box.) [unable to read]
[end]
-----
Read more about the World War I Draft Registration at World War I Draft Registration, "Background Information" by Raymond H. Banks
 
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Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)<br>
O'NEAL William Harvey
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)
O'NEAL William Harvey

[editorial comment]
[See blank draft form for details. Blank World War 1 Draft Registration Card (C) 12 September 1918 ]

[page 1 of 2]
Registration Card
Serial Number: 642
Order Number: 1385
1. Name, First, Middle, Family: William Harvey Oneal
2. Permanent Home Address: Talpa, Coleman, Texas
3. Age by Years: 42
4. Date of Birth: January 12th, 1876
Race 5-9: 5. White X
U. S. Citizen / Alien 10 - 15: 10 Native Born X
16. Present Occupation: Laborer
17. Employer's Name: C. C. B. F. R. R. [?]
18. Place of Employment or Business: Talpa, Coleman, Texas
19. Nearest Relative Name: Mrs. Alma Oneal [wife]
20. Nearest Relative Address: Talpa, Coleman, Texas
I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true.
(Registrant's signature or mark) s. William Harvey Oneal
P.M.G.O.
Form No. 1

[page 2 of 2]
[stamp] 42-4-15 - [unable to read]
Registrar's Report
Description of Registrant
Height 21 - 23: 21 Taxx X
Build 24 - 26: 24. Slender X
27. Color of eyes: Blue
28. Color of hair: [unable to read]
29. Has person lost arm, leg, hand, eye, or is he obviously physically disqualified? (Specify.) [blank]
30. I certify that my answers are true, that the person registered has read or has had read to him his own answers, that I have witnessed his signature or mark and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows: [blank]
Signature of Registrar: s/ [unable to read]
Date of Registration: [September 12th, 1918]
(The stamp of the local board having jurisdiction of the area in which the registrant has his permanent home shall be placed in this box.) Local Board [unable to read] Coleman Texas
[end]
-----
Read more about the World War I Draft Registration at World War I Draft Registration, "Background Information" by Raymond H. Banks
 
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Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)<br>
RICHARDS William Daniel
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)
RICHARDS William Daniel

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Ancestry.com.]

[page 1 of 2]
Registration Card
Serial Number: 1578
Order Number: 3286
1. Name, First, Middle, Family: William Daniel Richards
2. Permanent Home Address: Midlothian, Ellis, Texas
3. Age by Years: 38
4. Date of Birth: Nov 26 1880
Race 5-9: 5. White X
U. S. Citizen / Alien 10 - 15: 10 Native Born X
16. Present Occupation: Farming
17. Employer's Name: J. F. Burney
18. Place of Employment or Business: Midlothian, Ellis, Tex
19. Nearest Relative Name: Zenobia [McGee] Richards
20. Nearest Relative Address: Midlothian, Ellis, Texas
I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true.
(Registrant's signature or mark) [signature] W D Richards
P.M.G.O.
Form No. 1

[page 2 of 2]
[stamp] 42-4-33-C
Registrar's Report
Description of Registrant
Height 21 - 23: 22 Medium X
Build 24 - 26: 25. Medium X
27. Color of eyes: Blue
28. Color of hair: Brown
29. Has person lost arm, leg, hand, eye, or is he obviously physically disqualified? (Specify.) [blank]
30. I certify that my answers are true, that the person registered has read or has had read to him his own answers, that I have witnessed his signature or mark and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows: No
Signature of Registrar: [signature] W. H. Forbab [?]
Date of Registration: September 12th, 1918
(The stamp of the local board having jurisdiction of the area in which the registrant has his permanent home shall be placed in this box.) Local Board Ellis County Waxahachie, Texas
[end]
 
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Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)<br>
SARTOR James Gross
Military: World War 1 Draft Registration Card C (12 September 1918)
SARTOR James Gross

Ancestry.com Transcript
Name: James Gross Sartor
County: Coleman
State: Texas
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1875
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1952404
[end]
 
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Military: World War 2 Draft Registration Card, 1942  <br>
BROWN Perry Bryson
Military: World War 2 Draft Registration Card, 1942
BROWN Perry Bryson

[editorial comment]

[Military Registration Card for World War II]
[1942]
Registration Card - Men born on of after April 28, 1877 and on or before February 16, 1897.
Serial Number: U - 1217
Order Number: [blank]
1. Name: Perry Bryson Brown
2. Place of residence: Marble Madison Ark
The place of residence given on the line above will determine local board jurisdiction; Line 2 of registration certificate will be identical.
3. Mailing address: Huntsville Ark. RFD #2
4. Telephone: [blank]
5. Age in Years: 53, Date of Birth: 11-24 1890
6. Place of Birth: San Antone, Tex
7. Name and address of person who will always know your address: Myrtle Brown Marble Ark
8. Employer's name and address: self
9. Place of employment or business: Marble Madison Ark
I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true
(Registrant's signature) P B Brown
16-21630-2
D.S.S. Form 1
(Revised 4-1-42)
(over)
[end]
 
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MITCHELL Alford L.
MITCHELL Alford L.
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS]
ALFORD L.
MITCHELL
SEPT. 10, 1882
SEPT. 19, 1962
[end]
 
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MITCHELL James Floyd <br>
Gillie Nannie DICKERSON MITCHELL
MITCHELL James Floyd
Gillie Nannie DICKERSON MITCHELL

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Brett Langston ROWLAND]
[Common Headstone: MITCHELL, James F. and Gillie N.]
MITCHELL
GILLIE N.
JAN. 4 1874
JULY 17 1936
JAMES F.
DEC. 5 1864
OCT. 4 1953
AT REST.
[end]
 
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MITCHELL James Robert
MITCHELL James Robert
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS]
[Graphic Image: Sleeping Lamb]
JAMES R.
Son of
J. F and G. N.
BORN
MAR 31, 1894
DIED
JUNE 29, 1894
Our darling son has gone before
To greet us on the
golden shore.
[end]
 
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MITCHELL Marquis Lafayette
Contributed by RAY Rita
MITCHELL Marquis Lafayette Contributed by RAY Rita
Date: unknown
Place: unknown
Originally posted by Rita RAY at Ray-2012_2012-02-14 @ Ancestry.com [S164]
 
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MITCHELL Marquis Lafayette <br>
LITTLE MITCHELL Annie Gillison
MITCHELL Marquis Lafayette
LITTLE MITCHELL Annie Gillison

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS]
[Common Headstone: MITCHELL, Marquis L. and Annie G.]
MITCHELL
MARQUIS L.
OCT. 27, 1862
APR. 28, 1951
ANNIE G.
MAR. 9, 1871
MAR. 12, 1929
[end]
 
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MITCHELL RAY Agnes Mary
MITCHELL RAY Agnes Mary
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS]
AGNES MARY RAY
OCT. 7, 1892
MAR. 31, 1986
[end]
 
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MITCHELL Rev. Richard Floyd (R. F.) <br>
Contributed by RAY Rita
MITCHELL Rev. Richard Floyd (R. F.)
Contributed by RAY Rita

Date: unknown
Place: unknown
Originally posted by Rita RAY at Ray-2012_2012-02-14 @ Ancestry.com [S164]
 
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MITCHELL Richard Floyd
MITCHELL Richard Floyd
Status: Located;
 
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MITCHELL Ruby Bell <br>
MITCHELL Truby Dell
MITCHELL Ruby Bell
MITCHELL Truby Dell

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS]
[Graphic Image: Sleeping Lamb]
[Common stone, twins Ruby Bell and Truby Dell]
RUBY BELL
BORN
Dec, 10, 1906
DIED
Mar. 3, 1907
Weep not papa
and mama for me,
For I'm waiting
in Heaven for thee.
TRUBY DELL
BORN
Dec. 10, 1906
DIED
Mar. 3, 1907
Beautiful, lovely
she as bit given
A fair bud to earth
to bloom in heaven.
Daughters of
J. F. & G. N. MITCHELL
[end]
 
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MITCHELL William Felix <br>
CRADDOCK MITCHELL Amanda J
MITCHELL William Felix
CRADDOCK MITCHELL Amanda J

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS]
[Common Headstone: MITCHELL, W. F. and Amanda J.]
MITCHELL
W. F.
SEPT. 26, 1855
APR. 14, 1921
AMANDA J.
APR. 3, 1858
OCT. 9, 1938
[end]
 
225
MURRILL CHILDRESS Mary Mariah
MURRILL CHILDRESS Mary Mariah
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Debbie]

Mary M. Childress
Born
June 7, 1837.
Died
June 24, 1912.
[Unable to read inscription.]
[end]
 
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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957  <br>
Circassia, New York, NEW YORK  <br>
6 Jul 1885  <br>
GILLISON LITTLE, Annie <br>
LITTLE Andrew
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Circassia, New York, NEW YORK
6 Jul 1885
GILLISON LITTLE, Annie
LITTLE Andrew

[editorial comment]
[Image and Information of Circassia]
[Ancestry.com Transcript]
• Name: and Little [Andrew Little]
Arrival Date: 6 Jul 1885
Birth Year: abt 1862, Age: 23
Gender: Male, Ethnicity/Race­/Nationality: English
• Name: Ann Little [Ann GILLISON LITTLE]
Arrival Date: 6 Jul 1885
Birth Year: abt 1837; Age: 48; Gender: Female; Widow
Ethnicity/Race­/Nationality: English; Place of Origin: England

Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Moville, Ireland
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York; Port Arrival State: New York; Port Arrival Country: United States
Ship Name: Circassia
Source Citation: Year: 1885; Arrival: New York , United States; Microfilm serial: M237; Microfilm roll: M237_488; Line: 51; List number: 828; .
Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006.
[end]
 
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New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957  <br>
Circassia, New York, NEW YORK  <br>
6 Jul 1885  <br>
LITTLE MITCHELL Annie
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Circassia, New York, NEW YORK
6 Jul 1885
LITTLE MITCHELL Annie

[editorial comment]
[Image and Information of Circassia]
[Ancestry.com Transcript]
• Name: Anne Little
Arrival Date: 6 Jul 1885
Birth Year: abt 1872
Age: 13
Gender: Female
Ethnicity/Race­/Nationality: English
Place of Origin: England

Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Moville, Ireland
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York; Port Arrival State: New York; Port Arrival Country: United States
Ship Name: Circassia
Source Citation: Year: 1885; Arrival: New York , United States; Microfilm serial: M237; Microfilm roll: M237_488; Line: 51; List number: 828; .
Source Information: Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006.
[end]
 
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Newspaper Article  <br>
P. B. Browns Note 50th Anniversary  <br>
The Abilene Reporter-News [Newspaper]  <br>
Abilene, Taylor & Jones Co, TEXAS  <br>
15 Sept 1963
Newspaper Article
P. B. Browns Note 50th Anniversary
The Abilene Reporter-News [Newspaper]
Abilene, Taylor & Jones Co, TEXAS
15 Sept 1963

[editorial comment]
[Originally posted at Edwards Family Tree @ Ancestry.com [S135].]
P. B. Browns Note 50th Anniversary

Winters (RNS) - Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Brown observed their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house in their home.

Houseparty included Mr. and Mrs. Rey David, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bishop [Emmett BISHOP and Ettie SLATE BISHOP].

Mrs. Brown, the former Myrtle Elizabeth Kincaid, was born Feb. 10, 1895, in Coleman County near Glen Cove. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Kincaid of Runnels County. Mr. Brown was born near San Antonio Nov. 24, 1888.

The couple was married Sept. 6, 1913, near Alvord. They met in Wise County when Mr. Brown was a cook, met his wife when he went to her home to buy vegetables for a railroad section gang.

The Browns have lived in Winters for five years. They also lived near Huntsville, Ark. and at Wichita Falls, where he was section foreman with the railroad. The farmed near Ovalo for 10 years.

Now a retired farmer, Mr. Brown has been a member of the Masonic Lodge since 1922.

Both members of the Church of Christ, they have one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Cornelison of Lancaster, Calif. They have four grandchildren and three great-grand-children.
[end]
 
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLE <br>
Atoka... Early Settlement: Old Mitchell Home.. The Marrying House <br>
By Jack Shields <br>
Chronicle and Democrat-Voice <br>
Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS <br>
15 October, 1987
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Atoka... Early Settlement: Old Mitchell Home.. The Marrying House
By Jack Shields
Chronicle and Democrat-Voice
Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS
15 October, 1987

 
230
Newspaper Article of COUSINS Jesse B and Margaret E 'Lizzie' PENDLETON COUSINS Family <br>
Members Talpa Family Killed Train Hits Auto <br>
Coleman Democrat-Voice [newspaper]  <br>
Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS <br>
18 September 1930
Newspaper Article of COUSINS Jesse B and Margaret E "Lizzie" PENDLETON COUSINS Family
Members Talpa Family Killed Train Hits Auto
Coleman Democrat-Voice [newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS
18 September 1930

[editorial comment]
[Contributed by Ralph Terry; originally posted at FindAGrave.]

Members Talpa Family Killed Train Hits Auto

Accident Happened Sunday [14 September 1930], Near Georgetown [Williamson Co, TEXAS].
Funeral Held Tuesday [16 September 1930]

Four members of a Talpa family living in Runnels county were killed and a fifth member fatally injured late Sunday when a southbound Missouri - Kansas - Texas passenger train struck a light sedan in which they were riding near Georgetown.

The dead are J. B. Cousins, 34; Mrs. Cousins [Margaret "Lizzie" PENDLETON COUSINS], 32; Archie Cousins, 6, and Harold Cousins, 2. J. B. Cousins, Jr. is believed fatally injured, was taken to a hospital at Georgetown for treatment.

Funeral services for the dead were conducted and interment made at Atoka Tuesday [16 September 1930].

Cousins, a farmer of Talpa, left his home because of drouth conditions, and had carried his family with him to south Texas to pick cotton.

According to information received here they had started for a Sunday afternoon ride when the car came upon a grade crossing of the railroad on an unfrequented county road. The train approached through a cut between the sides of the hill and Cousins was not believed to have seen it approach. The four met instant death.

Louis Pendleton, Cousin's brother-in-law, and his family were preceding the Cousins family in another car.

The engineer halted the train and backed it to Georgetown with the dead and injured child.

[end]
 
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Newspaper Article of COUSINS Jesse B and PENDLETON COUSINS Family Accident<br>
Auto-Train Smash-up Sunday<br>
The Williamson County Sun, September 19, 1930 <br>
The Chisholm Trail, Vol. 24, No. 3, Winter, 2005
Newspaper Article of COUSINS Jesse B and PENDLETON COUSINS Family Accident
Auto-Train Smash-up Sunday
The Williamson County Sun, September 19, 1930
The Chisholm Trail, Vol. 24, No. 3, Winter, 2005

[editorial comment]
[Document provided by Williamson County Genealogical Society, Round Rock, TEXAS.]

126
The Chisholm Trail, Vol. 24, No. 3, Winter, 2005.

(The Williamson County Sun, September 19, 1930)

Auto-Train Smash-Up Sunday
Fast Missouri - Kansas - Texas Passenger Train Hits Car
Occupied by Runnels County Family
Four Miles South of Georgetown

Party Starts for Afternoon Drive; One Lives

Nine-Year-Old Son Will Survive injuries Suffered When Others Killed

Four persons were killed and one dangerously wounded late Sunday afternoon when the Southbound M - K - T passenger train from St. Louis to San Antonio hit the car in which the family of J. B. Cousins were riding at a grade crossing, four mile south of Georgetown. The dead:
J. B. Cousins, 39
Mrs. Elizia Cousins, 39
Archie Cousins, 6
Harold Cousins, 2.

J. B. Cousins,. Jr., 9, suffered serious injuries and body bruises and at first it was thought his injuries would be fatal, but he is making recovery.

DID NOT SEE TRAIN
All of the dead lived at Talpa, Runnels county and had for a time been in this section with the family of Louis Pendleton, whose wife is a sister of the dead man, picking cotton. Runnels county is in the drought _ ? _ and these men are farmers, their own crops failed and so they came _ ? _ to assist in gathering the cotton and making a livelihood. Sunday afternoon the children of the two families wanted to go for a drive to Taylor, the two-year-old child killed being especially anxious to go and was largely due to his insistence that the two families did start. In high glee, the children set out on their journey of pleasure only to meet death.

Mr. Pendleton with his family, was ahead and had passed across the tracks of the railroad some yards, when they heard a crash and looking back saw the car and the bodies of their kinsmen hurling through space. Mr. Pendleton does not believe either Mr. and Mrs. Cousins saw or heard the train.

CROSSING OBSCURE
The crossing at which the accident happened is on what is known as the Bell school house cut-off, a road running from the old Round Rock Road across Highway No. 2, and thence to the Hutto road intersecting that road near Bell school house. At the point where the tracks cross the road the track is obscure. The railroad skirting the hill through a cut and dirt piled high from the cut. It is a very dangerous crossing.

BODIES BROUGHT BACK
Engineer Robinson, who was pulling the train, stated that he did not see the car until it dashed in front of his engine not ten feet ahead of him. It was impossible to stop in time to save the wreck.

After the engine had hit the car Engineer Robinson brought the train to a stop and in charge of conductor Bateman, the bodies were picked up along with the injured boy and the train backed to the station at Georgetown where the boy was sent to the Martin hospital and the bodies of his parents turned over to the Davis Undertaking Co. to be prepared for burial.

The mother and one child suffered broken necks in addition to other injuries, while the father and the other child suffered head injuries and other hurts about the body any of which would have been fatal. Of course it is a matter of surmise only, but it is believed the life of J. B. Jr., was saved by reason of the fact that he was caught in the top which was knocked along the track by the impact and the whirling wheels of the train.

SHIPPED HOME
The bodies of the little family were shipped Monday to their former home in Talpa where interment was held, all being buried in the same grave on Tuesday.

page 124
The Chisholm Trail, Vol. 24, No. 3, Winter, 2005.
Williamson County Death Records - Book 2
Copied by Linda Emry
Name - Sex [Gender] - Color - Marital Status - Father, Mother - Date of Death - Place of Death - Place of Burial
- Cousins, J. B. , M, White, Married, blank, blank, 14 Sep 1930, blank, Navice [Novice], Texas
- Cousins, Mrs. Lizzie, F, White, Married, J. L. Pendleton, Pollie O'Neal, 14 Sep 1930, blank, Navice, Texas
- Cousins, Archie, M, White, Single, J. B. Cousins, Lizzie Pendleton, 14 Sep 1930, blank, Navice, Texas
- Cousins, Harrold, M, White, Single, J. B. Cousins, Lizzie Pendleton, 14 Sep 1930, blank, Navice, Texas
See page 126 for the newspaper account of the Cousins' family deaths


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NICHOLS Morgan Lewis <br>
Descendants of Dr. Solomon Grundy Nichols by Billie Jo NICHOLS BENNETT
NICHOLS Morgan Lewis
Descendants of Dr. Solomon Grundy Nichols by Billie Jo NICHOLS BENNETT

Date: unknown
Place: unknown
Originally posted at Descendants of Dr. Solomon Grundy Nichols by Billie Jo NICHOLS BENNETT[S123], submitted by Darrell NICHOLS
 
233
O'NEAL Boyd Allen <br>
Obituary Photo
O'NEAL Boyd Allen
Obituary Photo

Date: unknown
Place: unknown
Originally posted at Baptist Press
 
234
O'NEAL Cordell  <br>
KINCAID O'NEAL Balzura Bright “Johnie”
O'NEAL Cordell
KINCAID O'NEAL Balzura Bright “Johnie”

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com]
[Contributed by Karen Kincaid Tumbleson]

O'NEAL
Daddy
Cordell
1902 - 1968
Married Dec. 20, 1924
Mother
Johnie
1905 - 1990
In Loving Memory
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235
O'NEAL Grady Drue  <br>
Texas Birth Index
O'NEAL Grady Drue
Texas Birth Index

Texas Birth Index
0'Neal, James, Inf. of [Infant of James]
Date of Birth: 12 Jul 1922
Birth County: Coleman
Certificate Number: 36716
Roll Number: 1922_0011
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services. Microfiche.
 
236
Obituaries (2) of FERK Polly <br>
Hood County News, Granbury, Hood Co, TEXAS, 13 and 15 Sep 2005 <br>
Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, TEXAS, 13 Sep 2005
Obituaries (2) of FERK Polly
Hood County News, Granbury, Hood Co, TEXAS, 13 and 15 Sep 2005
Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, TEXAS, 13 Sep 2005

Status: Located; Obituary of FERK Polly
Hood County News [ONLINE]
Granbury, Hood Co, TEXAS
13 and 15 Sep 2005

Polly Ferk

A longtime volunteer in San Antonio activities and sister-in-law of Maude Sartor of Granbury, Polly Ferk, 92, of San Antonio died Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005 in that city.

Chapel service was Monday, Sept. 12, 2005 at Porter Loring North Chapel in San Antonio and graveside at 3 p.m. today (Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005) in the Atoka Cemetery in Coleman County.

Two sisters and another sister-in-law, nieces and nephews are survivors.

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Obituary of FERK Polly
Abilene Reporter-News [Online]
Abilene, TEXAS
13 Sep 2005

Polly Ferk

SAN ANTONIO — Polly Ferk of San Antonio, TX, age 92 passed away, Sunday, September 11, 2005.

She was a much involved resident being a member of Madison Hills Baptist Church and several outstanding organizations such as OES, the V. F. W., American Legion, Genealogy Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She has won numerous awards for her volunteer work.

She was preceded in death by seven brothers and two sisters.

Polly is survived by her sisters, Pearl Moates of Cisco, TX and Margaret Saint of Bridge City, TX, sisters-in-law, Maude Sartor of Granbury, TX and Opal Sartor of Killeen, TX and numerous nieces and nephews.

Chapel service 6:00 p.m., Monday, September 12, 2005 at Porter Loring North Chapel. Graveside service 3 p.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2005 at Atoka Cemetery in Coleman County, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Madison Hills Baptist Church, 15413 O’Conner Road, San Antonio, TX 78247-1700 or to the charity of your choice.

You are invited to sign the guestbook at www.porterloring.com

PORTER LORING MORTUARY
NORTH 2102 N. LOOP 1604 EAST
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, 78232 (210) 495-8221

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Obituaries (2) of GARY Billy Jack <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS, 02 April 2007 <br>
Standard Times, San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS, 03 April 2007
Obituaries (2) of GARY Billy Jack
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS, 02 April 2007
Standard Times, San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS, 03 April 2007

Status: Located; Death Notice for GARY, Bill
Standard Times [ONLINE]
San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS
03 April 2007

BALLINGER - Bill Gary, 80, of Goldsboro, died Saturday, March 31, 2007, in a local nursing home. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at Heritage Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Atoka Cemetery in Coleman County.

Survivors include his wife, Marlene Gary of Goldsboro; sons Bill Gary of Midlothian, Odis Gary of Ballinger and Jason Gary of Fort Worth; and daughters Jacqueline Gary of Noodle and Kaylene Lavene of Rockwall.

Online: http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2007/apr/03/death-notices---april-3/


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Obituary of GARY Billy Jack
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [ONLINE]
Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS
02 April 2007

Bill Gary, 80
4/2/2007

Bill Gary, 80, of Goldboro, passed away Saturday evening at Runnels County Rehabilitation Center and Nursing Home in Ballinger.

Billy Jack Gary was born August 3rd, 1926 outside Junction,Texas to James Pearce Gary and Eva Mae Phillips. Mr. Gary was a direct descendant of Davy Crockett and a member of a long line of west Texas ranchers. At age 25 Bill met and married Marlene Thomas of Ft. Worth. Together they raised 5 children. Always dedicated to family and hard work, Bill moved his family around Texas ranching and working at various jobs, but eventually returned to his roots in the west Texas area where he spent the last 26 years ranching in Coleman and Concho counties.

Survivors include his wife, Marlene Gary of Goldsboro, his sons, Bill Gary of Midlothian,TX, Odis Gary and wife Julie of Ballinger, and Jason Gary and wife Beth of Ft. Worth. 2 Daughters, Jacqueline Gary and Charlie Turner of Noodle, TX, and Kaylene and Jim Lavene of Rockwall, TX. Grandchildren, Brittany Gary of Oakland, CA, Lauren and Landon Lavene of Rockwall, TX, Megan Gary of Midlothian, TX, Meagan Knisley of Ft. Worth and Jarod Knisley of Virginia Beach, VA. Mr. Gary is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Visitation will be held Wednesday morning from 10AM to Noon in the Ranch Stateroom at the funeral home. At 1PM the funeral cortege will leave in procession to the cemetery. Funeral Services will be held graveside at 2:00PM Wednesday, April 4th, 2007 at the Atoka Cemetery in Coleman County.

Arrangements entrusted to Heritage Family Funeral Home in Ballinger.

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, April 5, 2007, page 13.)

Obituary Online: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jrterry/colemancounty/obituaries/2007-03.html

Obituary Online: http://heritage-family-funeral-home.com/Welcome/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=29

Obituary Online: http://www.colemannews.com/archives_obituaries.htm

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Obituaries (2) of KINCAID, Timothy Ray  <br>
Standard-Times [ONLINE], San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS, 30 Jun 2006 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice,  Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS, 30 Jun 2006
Obituaries (2) of KINCAID, Timothy Ray
Standard-Times [ONLINE], San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS, 30 Jun 2006
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS, 30 Jun 2006

Status: Located;
 
239
Obituary of Alice ROSEMON COX <br>
24 April 24 1908 - 25 January 1999  <br>
The Hamilton Herald-News [Newspaper] <br>
Hamilton County, TEXAS <br>
27 January 1999
Obituary of Alice ROSEMON COX
24 April 24 1908 - 25 January 1999
The Hamilton Herald-News [Newspaper]
Hamilton County, TEXAS
27 January 1999

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Ancestry.com.]
[Posted at FindAGrave.com.]

The Hamilton Herald-News, 01/27/1999

Alice Rosemon Cox, 90, of DeLeon [Comanche Co, TEXAS] died Monday, Jan. 25, [1999] at Comanche Community Hospital.

Services were set for Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 1 p.m. in the Nowlin Funeral Home Chapel in DeLeon with Rev. Tom Satterwhite officiating. Burial was to be in the Pottsville Cemetery [Hamilton, Hamilton Co, TEXAS].

Mrs. Cox was born April 24, 1908, in Hamilton County [TEXAS], the daughter of James M. and Novie Lacewell McPherson. She was married to Carl Cox on April 6, 1929, in Gustine [Comanche Co, TEXAS]. She was a homemaker and had lived in DeLeon since 1980, coming from Godley [Johnson Co, TEXAS] and Odessa [Ector Co, TEXAS]. She was a Baptist.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Claude McPherson and Earl McPherson, a sister, Tommie Smith, and a grandson.

Survivors include her husband, Carl Cox of DeLeon; four sons, Charles Cox of Godley, Bill Cox of DeLeon, Harold Cox of Albany and Gary Cox of Cypress; three daughters, Peggie Penn and Lola Carr, both of DeLeon, and Patsy Shields of Aurora, Colo.; four sisters, Georgia Northcutt and Margie Wilkins, both of Fort Worth, Jimmie Dean Adcock of Gustine and Mary Ellen Tallent of Weatherford; 16 grandchildren; and several great-grand-children and great-great-grandchildren.

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Obituary of Allie Louise MORRISON CECIL <br>
 26 September 1928 - 15 April 2014 <br>
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper] <br>
Abilene, Jones & Taylor County, TEXAS <br>
16 April 2014
Obituary of Allie Louise MORRISON CECIL
26 September 1928 - 15 April 2014
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper]
Abilene, Jones & Taylor County, TEXAS
16 April 2014

[editorial comment]
[Submitted by Karen KINCAID TUMBLESON]

Louise Morrison Cecil
Winters, TX

Louise Morrison Cecil 85 of Winters [Runnels Co, TEXAS] died Tuesday April 15, 2014 at a local hospital. She was born September 26, 1928 to Joseph and Matilda (Kincaid) Morrison in Crews [Runnels Co], Texas and was raised there and graduated from Crews High School. She moved to Corpus Christi and later to California before returning to Winters. She was a health care provider and a member of Drasco Baptist Church.

She is survived by 3 sisters: Ouita Foster of Winters, Lavora Berger of Kerville and Loveta Campbell and husband Harold of Bangs. 3 nieces: Beverly Donica of Winters, Deloris Parks of Glen Cove and Sherri Sheppard of Houston. 1 nephew: Jon Marc Campbell of Houston. Numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by: 1 son Jerry Morrison and 1 brother Connie Morrison.

Graveside service will be 3:00 P.M. Thursday April 17, 2014 at Crews Cemetery directed by Winters Funeral Home.

Published in Abilene Reporter-News on Apr. 16, 2014
[end]
 
241
Obituary of ALMACK, Jack J. <br>
Abilene Reporter-News <br>
Abilene, TEXAS<br>
www.reporternews.com <br>
15 Mar 2004
Obituary of ALMACK, Jack J.
Abilene Reporter-News
Abilene, TEXAS
www.reporternews.com
15 Mar 2004

Status: Located; Jack J. Almack

Jack J. Almack, 80, died Friday, March 12, 2004, at an Abilene medical center.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday, at Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home Chapel of Memories, 542 Hickory. A graveside service will follow at 4 p.m. in Atoka Cemetery near Novice, Texas. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

He was born to Lelia Claudine (Thomas) and Otus Perry Blackwell on January 2, 1924, in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Jack was adopted by his mother's sister, Blossom Nancy Almack, the wife of Charles Rupert Almack, following his mother's death. He received a master's degree in music from Columbia University in New York, NY, and taught music for several years at the University of El Paso. He later became an insurance agent for John Hancock Insurance from which he retired.

He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and an accomplished musician. During his military service, he was a member of the U.S.O. band, The Star Dusters, performing all over the United States and South America, and continued his music career until recent years.

After his marriage to V. Ann Attaway Cunningham on July 15, 1978, the couple resided in Abilene of which they were longtime residents. They were Baptists.

He was predeceased by his parents, his adoptive parents, and four brothers.

He is survived by his wife, V. Ann Almack of Abilene; four children; two step-children; and several grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 8008 Slide Rd., Suite 12A, Lubbock, TX 79424, or American Caner Society, P.O. Box 41, Abilene, TX 79604.

[end]
 
242
Obituary of ANDERSON GRIMES Monterey <br>
28 November 1914 -  08 February 2007 <br>
The Seattle Times [Newspaper] <br>
Seattle, King County, WASHINGTON <br>
11 February 2007
Obituary of ANDERSON GRIMES Monterey
28 November 1914 - 08 February 2007
The Seattle Times [Newspaper]
Seattle, King County, WASHINGTON
11 February 2007

[editorial comment]
[Posted at GenForum.]

OBIT: Monterey (ANDERSON ) GRIMES, 1914 - 2007 b Novice, TX
Posted by: Mary Hagen (ID *****4341) Date: February 12, 2007 at 01:01:45 of 4887

From The Seattle Times Sunday February 11, 2007
MONTEREY (ANDERSON) GRIMES died February 8, 2007 at age 92. She was born November 28, 1914, in Novice [Coleman Co], Texas, the second of 6 children, to MATT and ANN ANDERSON. She married ELDON GRIMES, who preceded her in death July 1982, and they moved from Texas to Alaska to Texas, then to Seattle WA in 1951. Also lived in San Antonio, Chile for 2 years. She moved from Seattle to Federal Way WA in 1997. Survived by son, MIKE (JUDY) GRIMES; daughter, CAROL (JIM) RUBADO; 5 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, her brother ALFRED (LaNELLE) ANDERSON of Cisco, Texas as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
[end]
 
243
Obituary of ARCHER  Johnny Wayne <br>
16 June 1928 - 02 October 1999 <br>
Abilene Reporter-News [Newspaper] <br>
Abilene, Taylor County, TEXAS <br>
04 October 1999
Obituary of ARCHER Johnny Wayne
16 June 1928 - 02 October 1999
Abilene Reporter-News [Newspaper]
Abilene, Taylor County, TEXAS
04 October 1999

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Abilene Reporter-News, Online.]

Monday, October 4, 1999
Obituaries

Johnny Wayne Archer

COLEMAN — Johnny Wayne Archer, 71, of Novice died Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999, at an Abilene hospital.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Walker Funeral Home Chapel. The body was cremated.

Mr. Archer was born in Littlefield and lived in Ballinger from 1969-1977 before moving to Novice. He was a truck driver, a Baptist and a veteran of World War II. He married Opal Inez Bates in 1959 in Novice.

Survivors include his wife, of Novice; and three brothers, Lee Archer of Robert Lee, James Archer of Odessa and don Archer of California.
[end]
 
244
Obituary of ARMOUR Frank <br>
13 October 1915 - 03 April 2011 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
04 April 2011
Obituary of ARMOUR Frank
13 October 1915 - 03 April 2011
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
04 April 2011

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice @ ColemanNews.com.]

Frank Armour
4/4/2011

Mr. Frank Armour 95 years of age, passed away on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at the Coleman Healthcare Center in Coleman [Coleman Co, TEXAS]. Frank was born October 13, 1915 in Quitman, [Wood Co] Texas to James W. Armour and Alice Turman. He married Letha Clayton on December 6, 1933 in Ballinger, they celebrated 71 years of marriage. He was a farmer and worked in the oil field, but loved living the farmer life. Survivors include; special niece: Billie and husband Mac Cox of Novice, special nephew: James and wife Anno Richards of Abilene, special friends: Malinda and husband Charles Carter and his Church Family of Coleman, many other nieces, nephews, and numerous friends. Frank was preceded in death by his loving wife; Letha, and parents; James and Alice. Visitation will be Monday, April 4, 2011 from 5:30 until 7:00 P. M. at Walker Funeral Home. Service will be Tuesday, April 5, 2011 in the Walker Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 P. M. with Rev. Lyn Rice officiating. Interment to follow at Midway Cemetery in Goldsboro, Texas under the direction of Walker Funeral Home.
[end]
 
245
Obituary of Barbara Ann YOUNGBLOOD BUSH <br>
12 November 1937 - 07 January 2007 <br>
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal [Newspaper] <br>
Lubbock, Lubbock County, TEXAS <br>
Tuesday, 09 January 2007
Obituary of Barbara Ann YOUNGBLOOD BUSH
12 November 1937 - 07 January 2007
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal [Newspaper]
Lubbock, Lubbock County, TEXAS
Tuesday, 09 January 2007

[editorial comment]
[Originally published in LubbockOnline.com.]

Barbara Ann Bush
Published: Tuesday, January 09, 2007

God called Barbara Ann Bush, 69, to home on Jan. 7, 2007.


Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2007 at the City of Lubbock Cemetery officiating by Rick Oliphant. Family will be at the Agap Funeral Chapel from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2007 for viewing.

She is survived by son, John Richard Bush III; daughters, Karen Smith and Shawn Bush. She has one special grandchild, Brandon Smith and five other grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and a very special friend, Peggy Cline; sister-in-law, Sharon Youngblood; and cousins, nieces and nephews.
[end]
 
246
Obituary of Bill DEPRANG <br>
23 May 1914 - 21 November 2003 <br>
Standard-Times [Newspaper] <br>
San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS <br>
November 2003
Obituary of Bill DEPRANG
23 May 1914 - 21 November 2003
Standard-Times [Newspaper]
San Angelo, Tom Green Co, TEXAS
November 2003

 
247
Obituary of BIRDWELL DANIEL Opal Inez <br>
09 May 1909 -  11 December 1998<br>
San Angelo Standard-Times [Newspaper] <br>
San Angelo, Tom Green County, TEXAS <br>
December 1998
Obituary of BIRDWELL DANIEL Opal Inez
09 May 1909 - 11 December 1998
San Angelo Standard-Times [Newspaper]
San Angelo, Tom Green County, TEXAS
December 1998

[editorial comment]
[Posted at USGenWeb.]

Opal Daniel

COLEMAN - Opal Inez Birdwell Daniel, 89, died Friday, Dec. 11, 1998, in Rowlett [Dallas Co, TEXAS]. Service will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Stevens Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Rough Creek Cemetery. She was born May 9, 1909, in Novice. She was postmaster for Novice for many years and was a member of the Novice United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Joyce Isenhour of Brownsburg, Ind., and Marisue Curbow of Rockwall; a son, Wayne Daniel of El Paso; a sister, Alene Dorman of Abilene; six grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; two nieces; four great-nieces and great-nephews.
[end]
 
248
Obituary of Bobbie Jean  RICHESON DePRANG<br>
16 January  1930 - 15 February 2020 <br>
Coleman Today [Newspaper]  <br>
Coleman Co, TEXAS
Obituary of Bobbie Jean RICHESON DePRANG
16 January 1930 - 15 February 2020
Coleman Today [Newspaper]
Coleman Co, TEXAS

 
249
Obituary of BOHANNON Robert Ernest<br>
31 December 1915 - 12 December 2004 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democratic Voice [Newspaper] <br>
ColemanNews.com
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
12 December 2004
Obituary of BOHANNON Robert Ernest
31 December 1915 - 12 December 2004
Coleman Chronicle and Democratic Voice [Newspaper]
ColemanNews.com Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
12 December 2004

[editorial comment]
[Posted at TXGenWeb Project.]

Robert Ernest Bohannon

Robert Ernest Bohannon, age 88, died Sunday, December 12, 2004 at Coleman County Medical Center. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at Stevens Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kermit Sorrells officiating. Burial will be in Silver Valley Cemetery, under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

Mr. Bohannon was born December 31, 1915 to Joseph Lafayette Bohannon and Mildred Louisa Crawford Bohannon in Brown Ranch, Coleman County, Texas. He attended the Bowen school. He farmed in Coleman County until 1946. He married Myrtle Lenora Thompson on April 29, 1948 and moved to Bakersfield, Texas. He was employed by Bland and Scott Oil Company until 1971. From 1971 to his retirement in 1982, Ernest and Lenora operated The Bakersfield Exxon Station and convenience store. Upon retirement they moved back to Coleman, Texas where they resided at 1810 South Concho until his death.

He is survived by his wife, Lenora, and only son, Jerry of Katy, Texas; one brother, Thomas Edwin Bohannon of Abilene, Texas; five nephews and six nieces.

He was preceded in death by brothers Elbert, Durwood (Buster), Travis, Raymond and his sister, Lurline Kemp. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made in his name to the Alzheimer¹s Association, Greater West Texas Chapter, 4400 N. Big Spring #C-32, Midland, Texas 79705.
[end]
 
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Obituary of Boyd Allen O'NEAL <br>
29 August 1925 - 24 September 2011 <br>
Star Local News [Online], 01 October, 2011 <br>
Baptist Press [Online], 17 October 2011
Obituary of Boyd Allen O'NEAL
29 August 1925 - 24 September 2011
Star Local News [Online], 01 October, 2011
Baptist Press [Online], 17 October 2011

 

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