[Funeral Program for Aaron J. Wilson, Jr., September 4, 1985] Page: 2 of 3
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OBITUARY
ORDER OF SERVICE
"JACK"
Mr. Aaron Wilson, Jr., was born June 19, 1909 in Smiley,
Texas. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Wilson, Sr.
Mr. Wilson, led a rich and full life. He is widely
known throughout Gonzales, Dewitt and Bexar Counties,
for his never tiring efforts to help his fellow man.
He leaves to cherish his memory, a devoted wife, Johnnie
Mae, one daughter, Edna Lee Smith of Kenedy, Texas; two
sons, Thomas Aaron Wilson and Brockman M. Wilson of San
Antonio, Texas; £hree brothers, Taylor Wilson, Westhoff,
Texas; Nalon Wilson, Smiley, Texas; Henry Wilson, of
Giddings, Texas; three sisters, Bernice Dilworth, San
Antonio, Texas; Bertha Glover, Cuero, Texas; and Hannah
Adams, Dallas Texas; two daughters-in-law, Gussie
Millholland Wilson and Elsada Wilson, both of San
Antonio, Texas; eleven grandchildren, three great-grand-
children, numerous nieces, nephews and a host of devoted
friends
Processional
Selection Medley of Songs
Organist
Scripture
Prayer .Rev. Father John Wagner
Selection Medley of Songs
Organist
Resolution The Church
(all others pass to the family)
Remarks
Solo Sis. Hallie Anderson
"Satisfied With Jesus"
Eulogy Rev. George W. Reese
Recessional
Acknowledgement:
The family of the late Bro. Aaron J. "Jack" Wilson, Jr.,
wish to express their sincere appreciation and thanks for
all deeds of kindness and for all expressions of concern.
The Family
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[Funeral Program for Aaron J. Wilson, Jr., September 4, 1985], pamphlet, September 4, 1985; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth248220/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.