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MARCH 1980
STIPES
morning at 3 oclocko - Mountain Eagle
Mr. George Wiley YEAGER died Monday at
the family residence in this city.
(Family mentioned but not named.)
The wife of one of Fo A. SWINDEN S
farm laborers died Saturday and was
buried Sunday evening at Greenleaf
Cemetery by Revo C. E. BROWN.
(22 Aug. 1895) Little Mary Marsalette,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. JORDAN,
died.
Miss Marion A. PERKINS died, leaving
parents.
(5 Sept. 1895) News reached us last
week regarding the death of someone
near Wingate - it was John SON who
died. Mr. SON was a man past middleage.
- Ballinger Banner-Leader
(12 Sept. 1895) Mr. Geo. H. ROBINSON
died Tuesday night at the ALLMAN house.
His remains were embalmed by H. G.
SEAMENS and shipped to Michigan in
which state was his home. Mr.
ROBINSON was general contracting agent
for the Wallace Shows and was one of
the oldest and best known agents in
the circus business.
(3 Oct. 1895) Mr. Jno. PICKET, of Brown
County, died at his home last Friday
night.
Mrs. Joe PUGH, sister of Mr. W. A.
MINROSH, died Monday night at her
home near Bangs.
(17 Oct. 1895) F. G. THURMOND and
family were in the city last week to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca
THURMOND which took place Thursday
at Greenleaf Cemetery. Mr. THURMOND
is an attorney in Dallas.
(14 Nov. 1895) The four year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. DUBOSE died and was
laid to rest in Milburn Cemetery
Saturday afternoon. -Advance 11 Nov.Mrs. E. W. WOODWARD, mother of C. H.
WOODWARD of this city, died at her
home in Grove Hill, Ala. on the
21st of last month.
(21 Nov. 1895) Editor M. M. WYNNE, of
the Living Issues, died at his home
in this city Monday and was laid to
rest Tuesday evening in Greenleaf
Cemetery
Anna, the four year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. DAVIS of this
city, died Tuesday at the home of
her parents. Her remains were
interred in the Greenleaf Cemetery
Wednaesday morning after services
conducted by Rev. C. E. BROWN at
the Methodist Church.
(28 Nov. 1895) Mrs. Minnie LOW, wife
of R. Mo LOW, died of heart failure
Thursday morning at 10:30. She was
the daughter of Mrs. W. F. SON of
this city. She left a husband and
children.
Mrso Tom WYNDOM died at the family
residence on Hog Creek Saturday
morning and was buried Sunday.
Mrs. A. L. TRENT died Monday. She
leaves a husband and three little
children. Burial was to be in
Fayetteville, Ark.
(5 Dec. 1895) Little Ida, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. CLINCMAN, died
at the home place Tuesday evening
She was buried in Greenleaf Cemetery
Wednesday with Rev. E. E. SMITH
officiating.
Mr. J. J. RAMEY, one of the oldest
and most respected citizens of the
town, died Thursday night. Mr.
RAMEY came to Brownwood from
Kentucky in the early history of the
town. He was a Baptist and leaves
a wife and children.
(13 June 1895 -Omitted) The little
infant of Mro and Mrs. BOYD died
Tuesday night at their home in this
city and was buried Wednesday evening.56
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