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James Pevehouse
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Funeral services for James Dudley Pevehouse, 57, were held Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. in the First Baptist Church. Rev. Norris Taylor officiating, assisted by Rev. John Jenkins, Lorenzo.

Mr. Pevehouse died at Methodist Hospital on April 16. He came to Spur from Brownfield in 1955. He owned a grocery and station for a number of years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Louise Pevehouse; Spur; two sons, Jimmy and Jerry, Spur; three daughters, Annie Palmer, Snyder; Alice Johnson, Denton; Bonnie Cobb, Lubbock; two brothers, M.B. Pevehouse, Snyder; John W. Pevehouse, Mexia; three half sisters, Christine Sterling, Teague; Clarice Sterling, Dona and Ona Massey, Mexia.

Three half brothers, George Pevehouse, Texas; Rufus, Jacksonville; one step-brother, Benton Shields, Franklin and his step-mother, Mrs. Lillie Pevehouse, Groesbeck; and eleven grandchildren.

Burial was in Spur Cemetery.

The Texas Spur, April 20, 1972
From the records of Lillian Grace Nay

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