The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964 Page: 8 of 8
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“• flV ▼ in tha Garland cemetery, follow - Clarksville Funeral Home was nay, E. Posey, Rufus Harvey, He Was married at Coleman Sunday at Avery by Clarksville PLANT SUPERVISOR —"
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her Route 1 Annona died Dec p**‘or* by the Rev. W. Bryant, Harold Brown, Jesse Born ®*p<- 18®3, son of ter, Mrs. Hyman F. Teague, the Rev. Barnet Sharp, assists phone Company of the Southwest . . . £ *v*jj*j *}out*
her, Route I, Annona, died Dec. RUk. n,^.n ^.^,k. Lee BrvantendRxvmondGearv. Dan^and ^uganla __P*rchni«. Austin; two grand children and ed by th. Rev. A S £££ In Dickinson, has been (rans-
DnriMl Cnn/inv In* the serves In the First Bap In charge. Oeorge Puckett, Dan Lawson
EsUTlfra OUnua> tlat Church at 2 p.m.# conduct- Active pallbearers. ware E. and members of tha Man’sSun-
Sunday at Avery by Clarksville PLANT SUPERVISOR
Sprint* Dec. 11, 1910, to Lena Funeral Home. Last rites were /
Coleman. She survives. conducted ip the First Baptist . Hay Anderson, construction #on of Mr and ur. ai„.„
t Other survivors are adaugh- Church of Avery at 3 p.m. by supervisor for General Tele- , __..i Ul
mL. jTJ.' 777^.’ J Blake Dunagan of Bogata and the Lee Bryant and Raymond Geary. Dan
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He*. Millard Fairchild, pastor Honorary bearers were Gordon Harvey, deceased waa a lifelong these sister*: 14ra. E. K. Rus
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Medford, Calvin Johnson and R- Caldwell, district manager. 5 h .
Charles Dial. Anderson began his telephone
Deceased was born In Texas career with the Kellogg Division
Feb. 20, 1903. She had resided ot International -.Telephone 4
in Houston six years. She was Telegraph. His background in-
married at Clarksville July 27 eludes employment by General
Mr. IV. Du.ri ... . 1934- to *** NevlU. He survl- Telephone Company of Mlchl-
Hon.ion Ul ves- ®** W8S 8 member of the «8n Michigan Bell. His
Houston, whose death occurred Eastern Star and Later Day first position with General Tple-
Dec. 27 in the Community Hoe- saints. “"er U<1> ^one company of the South-
Other survivors are a son, fest was ln November 1962 in
Charles RSy Nevill, "Houston; Dickinson. He will be in charge
sisters, Mrs. Finley Potter’ all plant activities, Including
Arlington, and Mrs. J T Smith’ construction, Installation and
Avery. . ’ fepalr. He and his wife and two
■ children will reside at 226 Mt.
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1964, newspaper, January 2, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923569/m1/8/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.