The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Johnson, nieces and Mr. Dennis
Call, of Orange, busband of bis
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The funeral ^rill Uke place
from the family ’ ■ nomei Friday|\
forenoon at 11 o’clock. \* \ r
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been selected to act as pallbear*J
Judge Bh Br Hamblen,
M.lchell, Frank Cargill,
Fred A. Rice, 0. L. Cochran, W.
D. Cleveland, Captain Willianii
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man of the highest integri-
ty and commanded the respect of
people in all walks of life. He
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placid and easy manner in which
be met death. He passed away
as quietly as if going to sleep.
Dr. R. T. Flewellen, thb?too-
ond son of James and Elizabeth
Persons Flewellen, was born in
Tuscaloosa, Ala., on the 2nd of
October, 1821. His parents re-
moved to Georgia, their native
state, the following year; and set-
> tied near the city of Macon.' The
K following year the father died,
leaving's wife and four children.
The widowed mother removed to
A the village of Culloden, where
Dr. Flewellen received bis educa*
k. '.' 7 ■ . '. ■ »•; t • * { * ‘ . r .
11on. He commeuced the prac-
tice of medicine m 1846, having
I attended one course of iectitivs in
J ths medical College of Cbarteslbn,
18. C., and another in the medical I,
department of the university of ’
New York* C,: -XL
In 1848 he was married to Miss 1
‘ , In 1850 he eini-
js a .a. b a a in 18531
Washington county. In 1859 he
" was elected to the house of repre-
senUtives and again in 1861 from
the district of Washington and
Fayette counties. Having been a
* widower after 1854 in 1860 ue
married Miss Eugenia, the second ^1
daughter of the late John D. and /I
Eugeuia Andrews, of Houston. 1^1
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State MediCal Association and
ppesided at the meeting oi same
the M iD ,
I to Houston and I
v^eMted' to represent Harris1/1
*6 county in the legislature in 1878.1
56 He secured Uie passage by Lhsl/
legislature of the first bill for tbei
1 a medical colkge Jnr^
He has always insisted]
' upon the protection of tbh
tice of medicine by la^| .
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three sons. R. T. Flewellen, dj
Grimes county, hie oldest son and
other son,, John D. Flewellen, of
ellen, of J^iousto^t
wives, were also with l^oit
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