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Mortuary.
He was the son of W. P. H.
McFaddin Jr. of Beaumont,
who survives him.
He was a member of the
Episcopal Church. He was a
veteran of three years in the Air
Force. McFaddin attended
Beaumont schools, graduating
from Beaumont High. He at-
tended Texas A. and M. and
Lamar Tech.
He managed the McFaddin
ranches in Jefferson County for
15 years, before they were sold.
He is also survived by his
wife, Shirla; a son, William
Perry IV, of Arkansas; a
daughter, Amizetta, of
Houston; a stepdaughter, Erin;
a stepson, Michael, all of,
Arkansas; a sister, Mrs. Mamie
Edson, and a brother, Gus
McFaddin, Both of Beaumont.
Also surviving are two aunts,
Mrs. Carroll E. Ward, and Mrs.
L. W. Pitts and an uncle,
Caldwell McFaddin, all of
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faCE to a/EFUNERAL SERVICES
Carroll-Wallace Chapel
1685 Park Street
Friday Afternoon
January 23, 1970
at 3:30 o'clock
OF FICIA TING
Dr. Dallas Bivins, Pastor
First Baptist Church
PALL BEARERS
George E. Bryant, III
Smythe Shepherd
Tom Kyle Ward
Blewett Carroll
Smythe Walden
Ward Walden
Jerry Berly
Clark Ward
INTO R MENT
Magnolia Cemetery
Beaumont, Texasand Chicago. She taught violin .I L L n Mark's Episcopal Church where
here for many years. She was he served on the Vestry six
active in the Beaumont Music , years and was a former junior
Teachers Association. warden.
At one time she was on the Texas A&M Graduate
board of the Beaumont Sympho- He was a graduate of Texas
ny Society and was a member FORM LlLtA&M Universtiy and was a reg-
of the Beaumont Symphony Or- 'istered professional engineer.
chestra a number of years ago. He was a member of the Beau-
She was a life member of the month A&M Club and former
Texas F e d e r a t i o n of Music N 9 1 mCnA&EMblmClu ad preer
Clubs; past president of the 8th G ,, /t3, 7M0 Hillis was a major in the
District, TFMC, a n d was the H gh Wilcox Hillis, 62, of 2465 Aimy was a Haj retire
current district chairman of the Evalon, died at 6 a.m. Sunday Armyt during WWII. H 9e reire
Crusade for Strings. in St. Eizabeth Hospital. from then Acolonel.
Historical Society Funeral services will be held as lieuta member of the Tri
A longtime member of the today at 4 p.m. in St. Mark's ty-Neches-Sabine Water and
Beaumont M u s i c Commission Episcopal C h u r c h. The Rev. ityeAssociation.
and active on its committees, Claude Payne, rector, and the wageSurviving Hillis are hi
she also was one of the founders Rev. William West, associate Su.vLing Hillis ; hi e
and a past president of the Mu- rector, will officiate. MrsghLin, Ms. iLis; oe
sic Study Club.Builudrdirect onf daughter, Mrs. Lois Meek of I
She was active in the Texas Burial under d i r e c t i o n of Beaumont; his m o t h e r, Mrs
f H al ciety a L. M. Williams and Sons Funer-
merly, in the music department al Home will be in Forest Lawn W. A. Hills of Bc
of ythe ms Club of Beau- Memorial Park. three grandchildren
ont . Pallbearers Named
ot.aSurvivors Listed Pallbearers, all members of
At the time of her death she the Vestr y of St. M ark's
as a director and treasurer of Episcopal Church, will be Wal-
the Beaumont Board of Real- ter Crawford Sr., John Winter
tors. Jr., Bill Glasgow, Robert Hook-
Survivors include two sisters, er, Cleve Bachman, Dr. George
Miss Janice Kent of Redford, LC a m p b el1, Peter Carney,::
Va. and Mrs. Helene Hartel of Mrs. Lamar Cecil, Dr. Henri
Beaumont and two nephews, Dr. Clarke, Tom K. Lamb Jr., G. T.
Charles Hartel and Ken Hartel, LeBlanc, John W. Newton Jr.,
both of Beaumont and a niece, 1 Gail Walley Jr., Russell Wil-
Mrs. Lee Lankford of Austin. liams and E. Henry Hurst.
------ - The family requests that in
:u of the usual remembrances'
;nations be made to St. Mark's
memorial Fund.
Hillis retired as a s s i s t a nt
manager of the Sun Oil Co. lube!
plant in Nederland in 1966 after'
36 years service.
1! was a member of St.I
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