Anna Reynolds Ally Died, March 6 at Big Spring
Anna Reynolds Ally, sister of Robert Reynolds, who lived on the Clayton Ranch near Gail, Texas, died Wednesday, March 6, at a Big Spring hospital where she had been taken for treatment. Mrs. Ally has been in ill health for more than a year but the immediate cause of her death is reported to have been from pneumonia.Mrs. Ally was born October 31, 1888, at Etowa, TN, but a number of years ago came to Dickens County to make her home with her uncle, the late "Shorty" Reynolds, and is well known to the people of this section. December 26, 1917, she was married to Bob Ally at Dickens and they have since made their home on the ranch near Gail.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 3 o´clock at the Dickens Baptist Church, conducted by Mrs. Ally´s former pastor, Rev. A.P. Stokes, assisted by Rev. H.L. Burnham. Interment followed in Dickens cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dr. B.F. Hale, Dr. T.H. Blackwell, Cecil Meadors, Willow Street, Clarence Littlefield, and Mr. Clayton, of Big Spring.
Flowerbearers were Mesdames B.F. Hale, T.H. Blackwell, Cecil Meadors, Edith Parker, Emma Russell, Olive Meadors and Clayton.
Surviving Mrs. Ally are her husband, Bob Ally; a brother, Robert Reynolds; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Dickens, and Mrs. Harris of Childress; a nephew, Clifford Harris of Childress and a niece, Mrs. Jo Dunn Koonsman of Dickens.
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