The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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Services To Be
Here Wednesday
For IYL A. Peterson
Burial for ManYi Albert Petfe/--
son. age . 70. will be in l awn
Crnft Ometet? at l.rnuood,
Pennsylv ania follow ing sen ires
held in™ St Marks Episcopal
Motors, Controls and
Installations
Lyle White
Electric
Electrical Contractor
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407 E. College
Phone 625-4810
Chin's'll Wednesday at. 10HO am.'
The Rev '.Jim' lfaney.--pastor, -xv»tt
officiate. and arrangements will
in- under the direction of Stevens
Funeral Home
Mr. Peterson died Monday.
January 24 1966 at lo 25 a in, in
Overall Morris Memorial HospfcJ
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A resident of 1211. IJanoj
Street. Coleman, for 1 1 2 years. .
Mr Peterson was the son of
Charles and Marietta Wallen.
Peterson, deceased being born
July 17. 1895. at Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania
A retired employ no of .the.
American 'Viscose Co. he was
imarried to Miss Anna A Cam-
brill November 8 1923. at I -in
wood, Pa , was a member of the;
| Episcopal Church, .and lived in
Pennsylvania before coming to
i "ole'man
Survivors include the wile
Mrs. Anna Peterson ot ,Coleman
two. daughters Mrs Irma Prit
. ; trd .ot.( 'i|e anymd ,\ii- M;
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ietta Seibert of Chester. Pa : one
r .avao i Vt. i -mi or ('he-t»-1.
Pennsylvania; two sistbfs, Mrs
Marietta Peterson of. Marcus
Hook, l’a . and Mrs Evelyh Hen
nett of c laymont. Delaware; ni.m;
grandehtljUen. and eight gredt-
.'ramlehtidren. , ‘ j
Long Time County
Resident Dies Sun.
At Glen Cove
Mrs George. A Slinson. 90,
passed away Sunday. January 23 •
1966. at 9:01) p m at her home in ,
Glen Cove, where she had lived j
since 1907.
Mrs Stinson, horn December
11. 1875. in Bell County. Texas,
was the daughter of the late Mr
and; Mrs G. W. Cox
Hulda S Co\ mhrried George.
Stinson, deceased. November 15.
1893. at Hay Brandi. \ resident
of Setn ry t ouulv Ik f.ii'e moving
to Glen Cove, she was a member
of the Glen Cove Baptist Church
Surviving Mrs Stinson are tv o
daughters. Mrs Cary Williams
of Glen,Cove. Mr- i.'ib.e Gray
of Edinburg: thrt • sdiifs. Weldon
StihsSn id Gle.n Cove. T C Slin-
son of Big Spring, anil James
Ir\in Stinson1 of Long Branch.
\ow Jersey: one sister. Mrs Til
lie Sanderford of Killeen 12
grandchildren and 14 great-;
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held this
morning (Tuesday). January 25.
1966, at 10:00 am in Stevens
Memorial Chapel with Hev.
Charles Mitchell, pastor of Glen
Cove Baptist Church, officiating
Burial was in Glen Cove Ceme-
tery under the direction of Ste-
vens Funeral Home.
Pallbearers wPre J. G. Whit
t ington. Milton Young. Frank
Watkins. Homer Davis. Clavborn
Williams and E A. Simpkins
"Traffic Safety"
Heard By Coleman
County Reactors
"Traffic, Safety," a pictorial
pi;ogram presen(ed by Sgt. Kemp
and pan Mailed of the Depart-
ment of Public Safety, was heard
by the C oleman County Reactors
Monday evening in the .National
Guard Armory.
1 resident Rob O'Hair, intro-
duced the-program and two new
members. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny ,
Johnson to the 45 members pres \
cut.
Duane Robinson then distribut-
ed booklets and assigned chapters ,
to be read in preparation for the
coming first aid course.
WRONG SLANT
Too many people are trying
to save the world, and too few
are trying to save themselves.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1966, newspaper, January 25, 1966; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751120/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.