[Obituary for Patrick Carter, September 18, 2003]

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Newspaper clipping of the obituary for Patrick (Pat) Carter, died September 13, 2003. The visitation was held September 17, 2003 at Lewis Funeral Home and the funeral was held September 18, 2003 at Antioch Baptist Church. The funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home. Handwritten note at top of page says "Former Tried Stone B/C (Baptist Church) Member"

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1 clipping : ill. ; 11 x 3 cm., on sheet 21 x 14 cm.

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Newspaper clipping of the obituary for Patrick (Pat) Carter, died September 13, 2003. The visitation was held September 17, 2003 at Lewis Funeral Home and the funeral was held September 18, 2003 at Antioch Baptist Church. The funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home. Handwritten note at top of page says "Former Tried Stone B/C (Baptist Church) Member"

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1 clipping : ill. ; 11 x 3 cm., on sheet 21 x 14 cm.

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[Obituary for Patrick Carter, September 18, 2003], pamphlet, September 2003; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth225901/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.

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