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Obituary of NICHOLS, Dock Aaron 'Skeeter' <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [ONLINE] <br>
Coleman, TEXAS <br>
08 March 2005
Obituary of NICHOLS, Dock Aaron "Skeeter"
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [ONLINE]
Coleman, TEXAS
08 March 2005

Status: Located; Dock Aaron "Skeeter" Nichols, 71

Dock Aaron "Skeeter" Nichols, a Christian, husband, father, brother and friend went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Funeral services were Saturday, March 5, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Wylie Baptist Church with the Rev. Oscar Fanning officiating and assisted by the Rev. Lee Fuller, pastor of the Wylie Baptist Church. Burial followed at the Atoka Cemetery under the direction of Walker Funeral Home of Coleman. The family received friends on Saturday, March 5th from 10:30 a.m. until 12 noon at the Wylie Baptist Church.

Dock was born on August 14, 1933 to Morgan Louis and Eula Nichols in Novice. He was happily married to Doris Anderson Nichols for 49 years. He was preceded in death by his father, mother, sister and brother.

He is survived by his wife Doris and their children; Morgan Nichols and wife Michele of Abilene, Beverly Minor and husband Tommy of Eldorado, Ken Nichols of Abilene, Darrell Nichols and wife Traci of Plano, Wayne Nichols and wife Tammy of Abilene; his sister, Mary Anna Dale of Coleman and many wonderful friends. He found great joy in his 11 grandchildren; Evan, Daniel, Brandon, Brence, Timmy, Bailey, Peyton, Destanie, Zachary, Branda and Sam. They will miss his loving spirit dearly.

He was a veteran of the Korean conflict, a civil engineer for 37 years, and a member of the Wylie Baptist Church and an ordained Deacon. Dock¹s gentle spirit and loving heart will truly be missed by all that knew and loved him.

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, March 8, 2005, page 16.)

Online Obituary: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jrterry/colemancounty/obituaries/2005-03.html

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Obituary of Opal Inez BATES CHITWOOD ARCHER <br>
Coleman Chronicle and DV [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
October 2015
Obituary of Opal Inez BATES CHITWOOD ARCHER
Coleman Chronicle and DV [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
October 2015

 
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Obituary of PARKER STRICKLAND Thelma <br>
12 June 1912 - 07 October 2000 <br>
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper] <br>
Abilene, Taylor County, TEXAS <br>
11 October 2000
Obituary of PARKER STRICKLAND Thelma
12 June 1912 - 07 October 2000
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper]
Abilene, Taylor County, TEXAS
11 October 2000

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Abilene Reporter News @ ReporterNews.com.]

Thelma Parker Strickland

Thelma Parker Strickland, 88, of Las Cruces, [Dona Ana Co] N.M. and formerly of Coleman [Coleman Co, TEXAS], died Saturday Oct. 7, 2000 in Las Cruces.

Sevices will be held today, Oct. 11, 2000, at the First Presbyterian Church of Coleman with the Rev. Jeff Robinett officiating, assisted by the Rev. Gary Boyd. Burial will follow in the Coleman Cemetery, under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

Mrs. Strickland was born June 12, 1912 in Novice, [Coleman Co] TX., a daughter of Will & Clara [MEREDITH] Parker. She married Jesse Burl Strickland on Oct. 1, 1938 in Abilene. He preceded her in death in April, 1999. She graduated from Novice High School and attended Sul-Ross, Canyon and Hardin-Simmons Universities, before receiving her Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from New Mexico State University. She lived in Coleman from 1983 to 1991, returning to Las Cruces.

Survivors include: her daughter and son-in-law, Suann Strickland and Charles Anderson of Macon, GA.; two sisters, Ruby Lowe of Irving, and Rita Foster of Lawton, OK.; two sisters-in-law, Bessie [TURNEY] Parker of Coleman, Sally Galloway of Floydada [Floyd Co, TEXAS]; numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, five brothers and two sisters.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Coleman, the Novice Baptist Church, or the University Presbyterian Church in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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Obituary of PARKER WILLIAMS, Fay <br>
Odessa American [ONLINE] <br>
Odessa, Ector Co, TEXAS <br>
7 May 2000
Obituary of PARKER WILLIAMS, Fay
Odessa American [ONLINE]
Odessa, Ector Co, TEXAS
7 May 2000

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Posted at USGenWeb, Ector Co. TX - Obits from the Odessa American Online.]

Fay Parker Williams, 94, of Odessa passed away May 5, 2000, Thursday at Medical Center Hospital. She was born in Coleman County, Texas, Feb. 6, 1906, to Mary and William W. Parker.

She married Oscar Z. "Curley" Williams in 1927 in Abilene. They moved to Odessa in 1945. He preceded her in death in 1961.

She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Judith Cheatwood, in 1987; a son, Bill Williams in 1997; and one grandson.

Mrs. Williams was active in the Contemporary Garden Club, Keep Odessa Beautiful, Meals-on-Wheels, a Friend of the Library at UTPB and a founding member of the First Presbyterian Church.

She and her husband owned and operated Williams Plumbing and Heating from 1945 until 1970.

Survivors include daughters and son-in-law, Pat Williams and husband, Grady, and Jo Duval, all of Odessa; ten grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; sisters, Thelma Strickland of Las Cruces, N.M., Bessie T. Parker of Coleman, Ruby Lowe of Irving and Rita Foster of Lawton, Okla.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 13, 2000, at Atoka Cemetery in Coleman County with the Rev. Jeff Robinette officiating.

Services entrusted to Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home in Odessa and Stevens in Coleman.
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Obituary of Photo Carol Ann LARKIN PARKER, Stevens Funeral Home, Coleman Co, TEXAS, April 2019, posted in Documents
Obituary of Photo Carol Ann LARKIN PARKER, Stevens Funeral Home, Coleman Co, TEXAS, April 2019, posted in Documents
 
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Obituary of Photo Carol Ann LARKIN PARKER, Stevens Funeral Home, Coleman Co, TEXAS, April 2019, posted in Documents
Obituary of Photo Carol Ann LARKIN PARKER, Stevens Funeral Home, Coleman Co, TEXAS, April 2019, posted in Documents
 
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Obituary of PRICE DePRANG WILLIAMS Dolores J. <br>
01 June 1930 - 04 October 2004<br>
Lubbock Avalanche - Journal [Newspaper] <br>
Lubbock, Lubbock County, TEXAS
05 October 2004
Obituary of PRICE DePRANG WILLIAMS Dolores J.
01 June 1930 - 04 October 2004
Lubbock Avalanche - Journal [Newspaper]
Lubbock, Lubbock County, TEXAS 05 October 2004

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Lubbock Avalanche - Journal, Online.]

Dolores J. Price
Published: Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Graveside services for Dolores J. Price, 74, of Lubbock will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004, at Resthaven Memorial Park with Jon Matthews (grandson) officiating. Burial is under the direction of Resthaven Funeral Home.

She was born June 1, 1930 in Vernon [Wilbarger Co, TEXAS]. She passed away Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, in a Lubbock care center [Lubbock Co, TEXAS]. She was preceded in death by a son, Jimmy DePrang. Dolores is survived by her daughter, Becky Matthews of Wolfforth; sons, Bobby Williams of Granbury and Joe Williams of Amarillo; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 6 until 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004, at the funeral home.
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Obituary of RAY Cecil Earl<br>
28 February 1914 - 26 August 2010<br>
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal [Newspaper] <br>
Lubbock, Lubbock County, TEXAS <br>
27 August 2010
Obituary of RAY Cecil Earl
28 February 1914 - 26 August 2010
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal [Newspaper]
Lubbock, Lubbock County, TEXAS
27 August 2010

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, LubbockOnline.com.]

Cecil E. Ray
Posted: August 27, 2010 - 1:00am

Ray
Cecil E. Ray, 96, of Lubbock [Lubbock Co, TEXAS] passed away on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010. He was born Feb. 28, 1914 in Coleman, [Coleman Co] Texas to Isaac Willis and Agnes Mary (Mitchell) Ray. He graduated from Content High School in Runnells County and moved to Lubbock in 1939.

Cecil served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He married Maud Alice Tyson April 7, 1940 in Novice, [Coleman Co] Texas. She preceded him in death on Oct. 15, 1977. Cecil worked for Baldridge Bakery for 40 years before retiring. He was a longtime member of the Oakwood United Methodist Church.

He is survived by two sisters, Grace Killingsworth of Del Rio and Opal Henson of Monahans; two brothers, James A. "Butch" Ray of Lubbock and Ronold Ray of Monahans; several nieces & nephews; and very dear lifelong friends, the Foster family.

He was preceded in death by a sister and four brothers.

Services will be held on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010 at 10 a.m. at Sanders Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wendell Horn officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park [Lubbock, Lubbock Co, TEXAS] under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home.
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Obituary of Rex Lee CATE <br>
12 November 1923 - 18 September 2012 <br>
Walker Funeral Home <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
Obituary of Rex Lee CATE
12 November 1923 - 18 September 2012
Walker Funeral Home
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS

[editorial comment]

[Posted at Walker Funeral Home.]
Rex Lee Cate
Born: Mon Nov 12, 1923
Died: Tue Sep 18, 2012
Graveside Service: 02:00 PM Thu Sep 20, 2012
Location: Atoka Cemetery

Mr. Rex L. Cate 88 years old of Novice passed away on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 surrounded by his family at home. Rex was born November 12, 1923 in Coleman County to William Columbus Cate & Mary Elizabeth “Bessie” Jayroe. After high school, Rex joined the U. S. Navy and served during WWII. He received his Teaching Degree in San Angelo, and was a Carpenter of great acclaim. He married Leoda Mae [Leota Mae] Bullard in Coleman on December 30, 1945, they have shared 66 years of marriage. Survivors include: his loving wife; Leoda Cate of Novice, 1 daughter; Cynthia Cate of Hamilton, 2 sons and daughters in law; Rodney & Charlene Cate of Wichita Falls, and Charles & Isabelle Cate of Leander, 9 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, and many friends. Burial will be Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. With Chaplain King of Solaris Hospice officiating. Interment will follow under the direction of Walker Funeral Home.
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Obituary of Ruby PARKER LOWE <br>
23 February 1921 - 18 December 2014<br>
Donnelly's Colonial Funeral Home, Irving, Dallas Co, TEXAS
Obituary of Ruby PARKER LOWE
23 February 1921 - 18 December 2014
Donnelly's Colonial Funeral Home, Irving, Dallas Co, TEXAS

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Donnelly's Colonial Funeral Home.

Ruby Lowe
(February 23, 1921 - December 18, 2014)

Age 93, resident of Irving [Dallas Co, TEXAS] for 38 years, passed away December 18, 2014 at her home. Born February 23, 1921 in Novice, [Coleman Co] TX to William Parker and Clara Merideth Parker. She was a member of Oak View Baptist Church in Irving. Preceded in death by her parents and eight siblings, she is survived by daughter, Carolyn Pittmon and husband Gary of Irving; grandsons, Chad Pittmon and wife Sarah of River Oaks [Tarrant Co, TEXAS] and Kevin Pittmon of Irving [Dallas Co, TEXAS]; sister Rita Foster of Oklahoma and a host of nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

Family will receive friends on Sunday, December 21 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Donnelly’s Colonial Funeral Home, 606 West Airport Freeway, Irving, TX 75062. Graveside service will be held Monday, December 22 at 1:00pm in Novice, TX at Atoka Cemetery.

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Obituary of SANSOM Ananie Viola <br>
19 September 1921 - 10 March 2007<br>
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper]  <br>
Abilene, Jones & Taylor County, TEXAS <br>
www.reporternews.com <br>
13 March 2007
Obituary of SANSOM Ananie Viola
19 September 1921 - 10 March 2007
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper]
Abilene, Jones & Taylor County, TEXAS
www.reporternews.com
13 March 2007

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

COLEMAN -- Miss Ananie Viola "Bo" Sansom, 85 years of age was a longtime resident of Novice [Coleman Co], Texas. Born September 19, 1921 in Placid [McCulloch Co], Texas. She passed away in Ft. Worth [Tarrant Co, TEXAS], March 10, 2007.

She was a graduate of Content High School [Content, Runnels Co, TEXAS] in the 1939 class and went to work at General Dynamics, from which she retired after 35 years of dedicated service. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

She is survived by: her sister, Leona O'Neal of Abilene, and sister-in-law, Lucy Sansom of Goldsboro. Her special friend and caregiver, Kim Patterson; her three nieces, Debbie Beard, Brenda Jarrell, and Anne Grun; two nephews, Ronnie O'Neal and Glen Sansom; and her four great nieces; five great nephews; one great great nephew; and two great great nieces.

Services will be held in the Walker Funeral Chapel in Coleman on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at 10 a.m. with Mr. Jason Beard and Ricky Beard officiating and interment will follow in the Midway Cemetery under the direction of Walker Funeral Home of Coleman.

WALKER FUNERAL HOME
401 COMMERCIAL
COLEMAN, TEXAS
325-625-4103
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Obituary of SANSOM JARRELL Elsie Loree <br>
26 April 1919 - 29 June 2002<br>
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper]  <br>
Abilene, Jones & Taylor County, TEXAS <br>
www.reporternews.com <br>
Monday, 01 July 2002
Obituary of SANSOM JARRELL Elsie Loree
26 April 1919 - 29 June 2002
Abilene Reporter News [Newspaper]
Abilene, Jones & Taylor County, TEXAS
www.reporternews.com
Monday, 01 July 2002

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


Monday, July 1, 2002

Obituaries
Elsie Loree (Sansom) Jarrell

TUSCOLA -- Elsie Jarrell, 83, of Tuscola [Taylor Co, TEXAS], passed away on June 29, 2002 at her home.

Services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 2, 2002 at Oldham Lane Church of Christ with Wendell Ferguson officiating, assisted by Les McGalliard, and Bob Childress. Burial will be in Tuscola Cemetery under the direction of Girdner-Brown Funeral Home.

She was born April 26, 1919 in Mercury [McCulloch Co], Texas to Otis and Loma (Stewart) Sansom. She grew up in Coleman County, and graduated from Content High School. Later, she moved to Abilene and worked for the Abilene State School.

Elsie met her husband, Sam Davis Jarrell in Abilene during World War II. The couple were married on January 3, 1946, and moved to Louisiana. The next year, they moved back to Coleman County. Later, the family moved into Taylor County and built their home in Tuscola. In 1964, Elsie retired from the Abilene State School as a Charge Attendant.

Elsie was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Louis Sansom of Tuscola; and her husband in 1994.

She is survived by one daughter, Brenda Jarrell of Tuscola, Texas; two sisters, Ms. Leona O'Neal and Ms. Viola Sansom, both of Novice, Texas; and several nieces and nephews.

Elsie was a member of Oldham Lane Church of Christ.

GIRDNER-BROWN
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Obituary of SARTOR BOOTH MOATES Pearl <br>
04 April 1910 - 17 November 2010 <br>
Metroplex News [Online Newspaper] <br>
Eastland, Eastland County, TEXAS <br>
2010
Obituary of SARTOR BOOTH MOATES Pearl
04 April 1910 - 17 November 2010
Metroplex News [Online Newspaper]
Eastland, Eastland County, TEXAS
2010

[editorial comment]

[Posted at Metroplex News [Online Newspaper] and Eastland, Callahan County Newspapers.]

Pearl Moates
CISCO - Pearl Booth Moates, 100, passed away peacefully with her daughters at her side on Wednesday, November 17, 2010 in Cisco. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Saturday, November 20, 2010 in Kimbrough Funeral Home Chapel, officiated by Dr. Kelvin J. Kelley and Reverend Tim Penney. Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery under the direction of Kimbrough Funeral Home. Visitation with the family was held from 5:00-7:00 PM Friday at the funeral home.

Pearl was one of thirteen children born to James Gross and Lillie Mae (Watkins) Sartor. She and her twin brother, Earl were born in Bronte, Texas on April 4, 1910. She was a graduate of Lawn High School and attended Southwest Texas University in San Marcos and earned her teaching certificate from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. She worked at Home Supply, Heidenheimers’s, and retired from Norvell and Miller Grocery Store in 1977 where she worked as a bookkeeper. She was an excellent seamstress and spent many late nights sewing for her three daughters. She also enjoyed needlework, quilting, reading, and doing crafts. She married Paul Booth in San Antonio on July 19, 1936 and moved to Cisco shortly after their marriage. He preceded her in death on November 27, 1952. After her retirement, she married Carl Moates in April 1977. They spent the next nineteen years traveling to the Texas coast, Possum Kingdom Lake, and enjoying life in Cisco. He preceded her in death on February 10, 1996. Pearl was a member of First Baptist Church since 1936. She was a role model, and an inspiration to her family and a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She is survived by her daughters, Paula Haynes of Abilene, Mary Beth Stroud of Lampasas, and Roberta Brown and husband Jim of Carbon; granddaughter, Becky Caffey and husband Dean of Clyde; grandson, Brad Brown and wife Tracy of Cisco; great grandchildren, Courtney Brown of Cisco, Kyla Caffey of Clyde, Meagan Brown of Cisco, and Zac Caffey of Clyde; sister-in-law Maude Sartor of Granbury; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by her parents; twelve brothers and sisters; and two sons-in-law, John Haynes and John Stroud.

Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, Post Office Box 127, Cisco, Texas 76437 or Hendrick Hospice, 1682 Hickory, Abilene, Texas 79601-2941.
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Obituary of SARTOR Edwin Earl <br>
19 August 1935 - 7 July 2002 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
11 July 2002
Obituary of SARTOR Edwin Earl
19 August 1935 - 7 July 2002
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
11 July 2002

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Coleman County, Texas Obituaries for July 2002; photo included.]

Ed Sartor, 66

Services for Edwin Earl Sartor, age 66 of Lubbock [Lubbock Co, TEXAS] were held Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at Highland Baptist Church with Rev. Kenneth Staton officiating assisted by Rev. Bob Blevins. Burial followed in Resthaven Memorial under direction of Resthaven Funeral Home. Mr. Sartor died July 7 in Lubbock.

He was born August 19, 1935 in Goldsboro, Texas to Earl and Mabel Sartor. He moved to Lubbock in 1952 from Coleman and graduated from Lubbock High School in 1955. He was a grocery store manager for Piggly Wiggly and later was a manager for Furr’s Grocery chain for 25 years. He was a member of Highland Baptist Church, Merry Mixers and Solos Square Dance Club.

Mr. Sartor is survived by three sons, Gerald A. Sartor, James R. Sartor and Russell W. Sartor all of Wolfforth; one brother, Robert Sartor of Lubbock; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents.

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 11, 2002, page 11.)
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Obituary of SHIFFLETT, L. B.<br>
Coleman News [ONLINE] <br>
Coleman,TEXAS <br>
16 Oct 2006
Obituary of SHIFFLETT, L. B.
Coleman News [ONLINE]
Coleman,TEXAS
16 Oct 2006

Status: Located; L. B. Shifflett, 60
10/16/2006

NOVICE -- L. B. Shifflett, 60, of Novice died Monday, October 15, 2006 at his residence.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, October 19, 2006 at Stevens Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in the Atoka Cemetery, under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

Mr. Shifflett was born August 4, 1946 in Garza County, the son of Lawrence Bruce Shifflett and Oleta Mae Blassingame Shifflett. He grew up in Loving County and married Rita Tidwell on January 21, 1966 in Mentone. He worked for Michael Shelby Oil as a production foreman and moved to Novice in April, 1987. He was a member of the Novice Volunteer Fire Department and Talpa Cowboy Church.

He is survived by his wife, Rita Shifflett of Novice; two sons, Scott Shifflett and Greg Shifflett, both of Novice; one daughter Kelly Posey and husband Danny of Lingleville; two brothers, Joe Shifflett of Abilene, Wally Shifflett of Texas City; one sister, Mary Franklin of Kermit; one grandson, Parker Posey of Lingleville and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Iva Lee Murphy and Birdie Lee.

Memorials may be sent to the Novice Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary or the Class of 1966 Scholarship Fund, c/o Southwest Bank, Attn: Barbara Dudley, Wink, Texas.

Family visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Online Obituary: Coleman News, 2006

Online Obituary @ Genealogy Buff

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Obituary of SMITH CLEVENGER RACKLEY, June Hope <br>
08 May 1932 - 05 April 2015<br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]  <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS<br>
07 April 2015
Obituary of SMITH CLEVENGER RACKLEY, June Hope
08 May 1932 - 05 April 2015
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
07 April 2015

 
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Obituary of SMITH Floyd Elza Sr <br>
10 November 1934 - 02 March 2001 <br>
Miscellaneous Coryell County, Texas Obituaries - 2001/2002
Obituary of SMITH Floyd Elza Sr
10 November 1934 - 02 March 2001
Miscellaneous Coryell County, Texas Obituaries - 2001/2002

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Miscellaneous Coryell County, Texas Obituaries @ ObitSearch .]

FLOYD ELZA SMITH SR.
Funeral services were held Monday for Floyd Elza Smith Sr., 66, of Kempner. Mr. Smith died March 2 [2001] at a Lampasas nursing home.

Services were held at Briggs Gamel Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Andy Papson of Oak Hill Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Smith Cemetery in Oakalla [Burnet Co, TEXAS].

Mr. Smith was born Nov. 10, 1934, in Oakalla to Floyd A and Emma Sartor Smith. He married Lila Petty Feb. 20, 1954, in Lampasas.

He worked as a rancher and in computer systems for IBM and was a volunteer fireman in Oakalla, named in 2000 as fireman of the year by the volunteer department.

He was a member of the Mt. Hareb Lodge in Mahomet, the Farm Bureau, Shriners, IBM Quarter Century Club, Scottish Rite and the Oakalla Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon.

Survivors include his wife of Kempner; two sons, James Smith of Oakalla and Floyd Smith Jr. of Burleson, and three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials may be sent to Smith Cemetery Association, care of First State Bank of Burnet, P.O. Box 1296, Lampasas, Oakalla Volunteer Fire Department or Vista Care Hospice.
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Obituary of Thelma Juanita THOMPSON SHIELDS <br>
12 December 1918 - 24 December 2013<br>
Death Notice, Abilene Reporter News, Abilene, Taylor Co, TEXAS, 28 Dec 2013 <br>
Obituary, North's Funeral Home, Abilene, Taylor Co, TEXAS
Obituary of Thelma Juanita THOMPSON SHIELDS
12 December 1918 - 24 December 2013
Death Notice, Abilene Reporter News, Abilene, Taylor Co, TEXAS, 28 Dec 2013
Obituary, North's Funeral Home, Abilene, Taylor Co, TEXAS

 
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Obituary of THOMPSON BOHANNON Myrtle Lenora <br>
18 February 1917 - 24 October 2010 <br>
Chronicle & Democrat-Voice [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
2010
Obituary of THOMPSON BOHANNON Myrtle Lenora
18 February 1917 - 24 October 2010
Chronicle & Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
2010

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Chronicle & Democrat-Voice [Newspaper], ColemanNews.com.]

Lenora Bohannon, age 93
10/24/2010

Lenora Bohannon died Sunday, October 24, 2010 at Coleman County Medical Center. Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 30 in Stevens Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kermit Sorrells officiating. Burial will follow in the Silver Valley Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

Myrtle Lenora (Thompson) Bohannon was born February 18, 1917 to Willie Hiott and Ada (Windham) Thompson in Silver Valley, Coleman County, Texas. She attended Silver Valley and Novice schools, graduating in 1934. She was a bookkeeper in Coleman until her marriage to Robert Ernest Bohannon on April 29, 1948. Following their marriage, they moved to Bakersfield, Texas where he was employed by Bland and Scott Oil Company and she was a homemaker until 1971. In 1971 they became the proprietors of The Bakersfield Exxon Station and convenience store. Upon their retirement in 1982 they returned to Coleman, Texas where they resided on South Concho Street until his death in 2004. From 2004 until her death, she was a resident of Holiday Hill Nursing Home. She was a life-long Methodist.

She is survived by her only son Jerry of Katy, Texas; cousin, Juanita Thompson Shields of Novice and Abilene, Texas; brother-in-law and sister-in-law Edwin and Dorothy Bohannon of Abilene, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her husband, two sisters Florence Thompson and Bernice Casey, her brother Marlin Thompson and nephew John Willie (Bill) Casey.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to The Glaucoma Foundation, 80 Maiden Lane, Suite 700, New York, NY 10038.

Condolence message may be sent to Jerry Bohannon, 22422 Kent Falls, Katy, Texas 77450.

Family visitation will be held Friday, October 29 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home, 400 W. Pecan Street, Coleman, Texas 76834.

You may sign her on-line guestbook at www.livingmemorials.com
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Obituary of TURNEY PARKER Bessie Oree <br>
05 January 1920 - 09 July 9 2005 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
12 & 14 July  2005
Obituary of TURNEY PARKER Bessie Oree
05 January 1920 - 09 July 9 2005
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
12 & 14 July 2005

[editorial comment]

[Posted at Coleman County, Texas Obituaries for July 2005.]

Bessie Turney Parker, 85

Bessie Turney Parker passed away at her home in Coleman, Texas at age 85 on July 9, 2005, after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be Friday, July 15, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Coleman. Rev. Gary Boyd, Rev. Roger Hammond and Rick Marshall will officiate. Burial will be in the Coleman City Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

She was born January 5, 1920, in rural Cherokee County to Miry and Minnie Smith Turney. Both parents preceded her in death in 1972 and 1985, respectively. At age 16, she graduated from Jacksonville High School. She received her degree in August, 1939, in Home Economics Education from TSCW (Texas State College for Women) and arrived via bus in front of the old Coleman Hotel, met the school board at Novice High School, and began teaching home economics there at age 19, October, 1939. She taught boys and girls for seven years. On September 7, 1940, she married David E. Parker in the Novice Methodist Church. They resided in Abilene prior to and during the first part of World War II. During that time, they also lived in Washington State, Long Beach, California, and finally in Pasadena, Texas. Their final move, via cattle truck, was to Coleman in March of 1945, when David established Coleman Plumbing and Supply, which he operated for approximately 44 years. He passed away in August, 1989. Bessie practiced and taught the art of homemaking. In August, 1954, she accepted the position of County Home Demonstration Agent for Coleman County (employed by Texas Agricultural Extension Service) and served the people of Coleman County for 25 years until retirement in 1980. During her service to the county, she received the first Coleman County Woman of the Year Award in 1961 and in 1980, she was recognized for Faithful and Meritorious Service to the people of Texas by the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas at Texas A & M College. She also received the National Award for Superior Service (As a home economist, she reached more than half of the county’s total population with food and nutrition information). She worked with a club membership of 150 women throughout the county. She remained active in county home demonstration work, served on numerous committees and women’s auxiliaries, and as a Sunday School teacher for 4-year olds for many years at First Baptist Church. Bessie dearly loved the students she taught in high school and the many women she was privileged to share time with throughout the county. She truly believed Coleman was a good place to have lived, worked, and raised her children.

Bessie’s legacy: Daughter Peggy Parker Spruiell of Dallas, Texas, granddaughter Misti Spruiell Nelson and husband Mark, great grandchildren Parker and Kylie of Parker, Texas. Son Richard E. Parker, DVM and wife Quixie of Crowley, Texas, granddaughter Paige Parker Williams and husband Larry, great grandchildren Madeleine, Camille, and Parker of Denton, Texas; grandson Lee M. Parker and wife Polly, and great grandchild Caroline of Fort Worth, Texas; grandson David D. Parker of Austin, Texas. Daughter Penney Parker Smith of San Angelo, Texas and granddaughter Jennifer Helen Smith of Lewisville, Texas. Sisters-in-law are Rita Foster of Lawton, Oklahoma and Ruby Lowe of Irving, Texas. Many nieces, nephews and cousins also survive.

Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 14, 2005, at Stevens Funeral Home. The family requests that memorials be made to Coleman County Extension Education Association and Hospice of the Big Country. Bessie was loved and faithfully cared for by Wendy Herrod, Leona Carpenter, Roxie Brown, Linda Hallford, Dolly Jackson, and Connie Jauregui and loving "saints" of Hospice of the Big Country. Pallbearers will be Charlie Grohmann, Joe Duncan, Wayne Snider, Tommy Sloan, Charles Robert Taylor, and Sammy Pate. Honorary Pallbearers will be Chellie Atchley, John Rathmell, Tommy Jamison, Kenneth Newman, and Thelbert Elkins.

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 14, 2005, page 11; and
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 12, 2005, page 13.)
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Obituary of TURNEY PARKER Bessie Oree <br>
05 January 1920 - 09 July 9 2005 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
12 & 14 July  2005
Obituary of TURNEY PARKER Bessie Oree
05 January 1920 - 09 July 9 2005
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
12 & 14 July 2005

[editorial comment]

[Posted at Coleman County, Texas Obituaries for July 2005.]

Bessie Turney Parker, 85

Bessie Turney Parker passed away at her home in Coleman, Texas at age 85 on July 9, 2005, after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be Friday, July 15, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Coleman. Rev. Gary Boyd, Rev. Roger Hammond and Rick Marshall will officiate. Burial will be in the Coleman City Cemetery under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

She was born January 5, 1920, in rural Cherokee County to Miry and Minnie Smith Turney. Both parents preceded her in death in 1972 and 1985, respectively. At age 16, she graduated from Jacksonville High School. She received her degree in August, 1939, in Home Economics Education from TSCW (Texas State College for Women) and arrived via bus in front of the old Coleman Hotel, met the school board at Novice High School, and began teaching home economics there at age 19, October, 1939. She taught boys and girls for seven years. On September 7, 1940, she married David E. Parker in the Novice Methodist Church. They resided in Abilene prior to and during the first part of World War II. During that time, they also lived in Washington State, Long Beach, California, and finally in Pasadena, Texas. Their final move, via cattle truck, was to Coleman in March of 1945, when David established Coleman Plumbing and Supply, which he operated for approximately 44 years. He passed away in August, 1989. Bessie practiced and taught the art of homemaking. In August, 1954, she accepted the position of County Home Demonstration Agent for Coleman County (employed by Texas Agricultural Extension Service) and served the people of Coleman County for 25 years until retirement in 1980. During her service to the county, she received the first Coleman County Woman of the Year Award in 1961 and in 1980, she was recognized for Faithful and Meritorious Service to the people of Texas by the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas at Texas A & M College. She also received the National Award for Superior Service (As a home economist, she reached more than half of the county’s total population with food and nutrition information). She worked with a club membership of 150 women throughout the county. She remained active in county home demonstration work, served on numerous committees and women’s auxiliaries, and as a Sunday School teacher for 4-year olds for many years at First Baptist Church. Bessie dearly loved the students she taught in high school and the many women she was privileged to share time with throughout the county. She truly believed Coleman was a good place to have lived, worked, and raised her children.

Bessie’s legacy: Daughter Peggy Parker Spruiell of Dallas, Texas, granddaughter Misti Spruiell Nelson and husband Mark, great grandchildren Parker and Kylie of Parker, Texas. Son Richard E. Parker, DVM and wife Quixie of Crowley, Texas, granddaughter Paige Parker Williams and husband Larry, great grandchildren Madeleine, Camille, and Parker of Denton, Texas; grandson Lee M. Parker and wife Polly, and great grandchild Caroline of Fort Worth, Texas; grandson David D. Parker of Austin, Texas. Daughter Penney Parker Smith of San Angelo, Texas and granddaughter Jennifer Helen Smith of Lewisville, Texas. Sisters-in-law are Rita Foster of Lawton, Oklahoma and Ruby Lowe of Irving, Texas. Many nieces, nephews and cousins also survive.

Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July 14, 2005, at Stevens Funeral Home. The family requests that memorials be made to Coleman County Extension Education Association and Hospice of the Big Country. Bessie was loved and faithfully cared for by Wendy Herrod, Leona Carpenter, Roxie Brown, Linda Hallford, Dolly Jackson, and Connie Jauregui and loving "saints" of Hospice of the Big Country. Pallbearers will be Charlie Grohmann, Joe Duncan, Wayne Snider, Tommy Sloan, Charles Robert Taylor, and Sammy Pate. Honorary Pallbearers will be Chellie Atchley, John Rathmell, Tommy Jamison, Kenneth Newman, and Thelbert Elkins.

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 14, 2005, page 11; and
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 12, 2005, page 13.)
[end]
 
322
Obituary of WEBSTER FLANAGAN Lillie C. <br>
07 May 1878 - 20 January 1969 <br>
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS <br>
21 January 1969
Obituary of WEBSTER FLANAGAN Lillie C.
07 May 1878 - 20 January 1969
Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice [Newspaper]
Coleman, Coleman County, TEXAS
21 January 1969

[editorial comment]
[Posted at Coleman County, Texas Obituaries for January 1969.]

Funeral For Mrs. Flanagan Conducted Today

Funeral services were conducted in Stevens Memorial Chapel at 3:30 p.m. today (Tuesday) for Mrs. Lillie C. Flanagan, 90, who died in Brownwood Memorial Hospital Monday, January 20, 1969, at 10:45 a.m. Burial was in the Coleman City Cemetery with the Rev. Edwin Perkins as officiating minister. Stevens Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Flanagan daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Webster, was born in Hopkins County May 7, 1378 [sic s/b 1878], and married in December 1896, to William D. Flanagan, who passed away September 20, 1942. A resident of Brownwood most of her life, she was a housewife and a member of the Nazarene Church.

Surviving her are five daughters, Mrs. Bera Tompkins and Mrs. Helen Schat of Brownwood, Mrs. Harvey O’Neal and Mrs. M. C. Davis of Odessa, and Mrs. Cullin Mullins of Bangs; two sons, Harrison and Russell Flanagan of Brownwood; 12 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, January 21, 1969, page 4-A.)
[end]
 
323
Obituary Photo of Elery BusterKINCAID <br>
Coleman Today, Coleman [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman Co, TEXAS <br>
01 January 2019
Obituary Photo of Elery BusterKINCAID
Coleman Today, Coleman [Newspaper]
Coleman Co, TEXAS
01 January 2019

 
324
Obituary Photo of Irma Edna SCHNEIDER O’NEAL<br>
04 February 1926 - 05 July 2019 <br>
Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home <br>
Allen, [Collin Co] Texas
Obituary Photo of Irma Edna SCHNEIDER O’NEAL
04 February 1926 - 05 July 2019
Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home
Allen, [Collin Co] Texas

 
325
Obituary Photo of John Joseph KINCAID <br>
circa 2000 <br>
Coleman Today, Coleman Co, TEXAS <br>
06 January 2021
Obituary Photo of John Joseph KINCAID
circa 2000
Coleman Today, Coleman Co, TEXAS
06 January 2021

 
326
Obituary Photo of Kristina Nicole TEEL JONAS <br>
24 October, 1992 to 24 May, 2020 <br>
Parker-Ashworth Funeral Home<br>
Kaufman, Kaufman County, TEXAS <br>
May 2020
Obituary Photo of Kristina Nicole TEEL JONAS
24 October, 1992 to 24 May, 2020
Parker-Ashworth Funeral Home
Kaufman, Kaufman County, TEXAS
May 2020

 
327
Obituary Photo of Leota Mae BULLARD CATE<br>
Coleman Today, Coleman [Newspaper] <br>
Coleman Co, TEXAS <br>
08 February 2019
Obituary Photo of Leota Mae BULLARD CATE
Coleman Today, Coleman [Newspaper]
Coleman Co, TEXAS
08 February 2019

 
328
Obituary Photo of Lillie Hulene BATES ARCHIE <br>
09 October 1928 - 07 May 2019 <br>
Sneed Funeral Chapel  <br>
Lampasas, Lampasas County, TEXAS<br>
Obituary Photo of Lillie Hulene BATES ARCHIE
09 October 1928 - 07 May 2019
Sneed Funeral Chapel
Lampasas, Lampasas County, TEXAS

 
329
Obituary Photos (1) of Bobbie Jean RICHESON DePRANG <br>
Coleman Today [Newspaper]<br>
Coleman Co, TEXAS<br>
28 February 2020<br>
 posted in DOCUMENTS
Obituary Photos (1) of Bobbie Jean RICHESON DePRANG
Coleman Today [Newspaper]
Coleman Co, TEXAS
28 February 2020
posted in DOCUMENTS

 
330
Obituary Photos (2) of Bobbie Jean RICHESON DePRANG <br>
 Coleman Today [Newspaper]<br>
Coleman Co, TEXAS<br>
28 February 2020<br>
posted in DOCUMENTS
Obituary Photos (2) of Bobbie Jean RICHESON DePRANG
Coleman Today [Newspaper]
Coleman Co, TEXAS
28 February 2020
posted in DOCUMENTS

 
331
Opal Inez BATES CHITWOOD ARCHER <br>
Obituary Photo
Opal Inez BATES CHITWOOD ARCHER
Obituary Photo

 
332
Original Wood from Atoka School House Used in Cemetery Tabernacle <br>
Jenniffier SHIELDS HAWES <br>
May 2011
Original Wood from Atoka School House Used in Cemetery Tabernacle
Jenniffier SHIELDS HAWES
May 2011

 
333
PARHAM, Louis Snyder
PARHAM, Louis Snyder
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
http://www.vvmf.org/index.cfm?SectionID=110,110&Wall_Id_No=39419
 
334
PARKER Mike Ray and LAIRD PARKER Alice Ruth
PARKER Mike Ray and LAIRD PARKER Alice Ruth
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Contributed by Lawrence Parker ADAMS] during his 22 April 2009 visit to Atoka Cemetery.

Parker
Ruth Parker
1899 - 1961
Mike Parker
1901 - 1954
[end]
 
335
PARKER Randal M. 'Hooks'
PARKER Randal M. "Hooks"
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com.]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS.]
RANDAL M. (HOOKS) PARKER
SEPT. 6, 1913 - OCT. 7, 1943
DADDY RANDAL
[end]
 
336
PARKER William Walter <br>
MEREDITH PARKER Clara
PARKER William Walter
MEREDITH PARKER Clara

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Common Headstone: PARKER William E. and Clara M.]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com and in FindAGrave.com.]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS.]
PARKER
DAD
WILLIAM W.
1876 - 1959
MOTHER
CLARA M.
1891 - 1972
[end]
 
337
PARKER WILLIAMS Willa “Willie” Fay
PARKER WILLIAMS Willa “Willie” Fay
Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Posted on FindAGrave.com.]
[Contributed by Barton WILLIAMS.]
WILLA FAY PARKER
WILLIAMS
1906 - 2000
[end]
 
338
PARKER WILLIAMS, Willie Faye <br>
18 May 1996 <br>
Atoka Cemetery Annual Homecoming Meeting
PARKER WILLIAMS, Willie Faye
18 May 1996
Atoka Cemetery Annual Homecoming Meeting

Status: Located;
 
339
PARKER, Charles A. 'Charlie' <br>
1858 - 1938 <br>
Row O, North to South A
PARKER, Charles A. "Charlie"
1858 - 1938
Row O, North to South A

Status: Located; Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
340
PARKER, Charles A. <br>
1858 - 1938 <br>
Row O, North to South A
PARKER, Charles A.
1858 - 1938
Row O, North to South A

Status: Located; From Shirley Jean OLIGNEY BAKER
Parker and Beckwith Families
www.bigkids.us/parkerpage.htmll
 
341
PARKER, Clyde Fauster <br>
1894 - 1964 <br>
Row R, North to South C
PARKER, Clyde Fauster
1894 - 1964
Row R, North to South C

Status: Located; Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
342
PARKER, David Absalom, 1849 - 1917 <br>
Row R, North to South A <br>
and <br>
ATKINSON PARKER, Nannie Rachel 1860 - 1923 <br>
Row R, North to South B
PARKER, David Absalom, 1849 - 1917
Row R, North to South A
and
ATKINSON PARKER, Nannie Rachel 1860 - 1923
Row R, North to South B

Status: Located; Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
343
PARKER, David Absalom<br>
1849 - 1917 <br>
Row R, North to South A
PARKER, David Absalom
1849 - 1917
Row R, North to South A

Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
344
PARKER, Mikie
1883 - 1884 <br>
Row F, North to South K <br>
PARKER, Mikie 1883 - 1884
Row F, North to South K

Status: Located; Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
345
PARKER, Randall <br>
1913 - 1943 <br>
Row I, North to South B
PARKER, Randall
1913 - 1943
Row I, North to South B

Status: Located; Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
346
PARKER, Solomon
PARKER, Solomon
Status: Located; Atoka... Early Settlement: Solomon and Celia PARKER by Jack Shields
Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS
14 June, 1988
article posted in Histories
 
347
PARKER, Solomon and BECKWITH PARKER, Celia
PARKER, Solomon and BECKWITH PARKER, Celia
Status: Located; Atoka... Early Settlement: Solomon and Celia PARKER by Jack Shields
Chronicle and Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Coleman Co, TEXAS
14 June, 1988
article posted in Histories
 
348
PARKER, William W., 1876 - 1959 <br>
Row I, North to South C <br>
and <br>
MEREDITH PARKER, Clara, 1891- 1972 <br>
Row I, North to South D
PARKER, William W., 1876 - 1959
Row I, North to South C
and
MEREDITH PARKER, Clara, 1891- 1972
Row I, North to South D

Status: Located; Source: Lawrence Parker ADAMS, 22 April 2009 visit
 
349
Passenger List, Galveston, Galveston Co, TEXAS  <br>
GILLISON LITTLE Ann  <br>
1908
Passenger List, Galveston, Galveston Co, TEXAS
GILLISON LITTLE Ann
1908

[editorial comment]
[Ancestry.com Transcript]

3
SALOON, CABIN, AND STEERAGE ALIENS MUST BE COMPLETELY MANIFESTED.

LIST OF MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED…

Required by the regulations of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor of the United States, under Act of Congress approved February 20, 1097, to be delivered…

S. S. "Irak" sailing from Liverpool England, Sept. 10th, 1908.
[Date of Arrival: 28 Sep 1908, Ancestry.com transcript]

No. of List: 3
Family Name: Little
Given Name: Ann
Age: 71 [abt 1837]
Married or Single: Widow
Calling or Occupation: None
Able to Read, Write: yes, yes
Nationality: U.K.
Race or People: Scotch
Last Permanent Residence: U.S., Silver Valley [Coleman County]
The name and complete address of nearest relative…: Robt Smith, Goran Glasgow
Final Destination: Texas, Silver Valley
[Friend's Name: M.L. Mitchell]
[Birthplace Dumpress, Scotland]
[end]
 
350
PENDLETON SLATE KINCAID Sarah Elizabeth Louisa  <br>
27 March 1868 - 21 December 1932
PENDLETON SLATE KINCAID Sarah Elizabeth Louisa
27 March 1868 - 21 December 1932

Status: Located; [editorial comment]
[Atoka Cemetery, Coleman County, TEXAS]
[Originally posted at Edwards Family Tree, @ Ancestry.com, "Sarah Louise (Pendleton) Kincaid. Wife of George Anderson Kincaid. Picture taken at Atoka Cemetery northwest of Novice Texas by James Boyd Edwards, great grandson of George and Sarah."]
S. L. Kincaid
Mar. 27, 1868
Dec. 21, 1932
Our Mother
[end]
 

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