Fannin County TXGenWeb
Henrietta Jeter , James Harrell Jeter,Annie Maye Feagans Bennett, Francis Marshall



from Ruth Walsh
Clay County Leader, Aug. 7, 1969
JETER, HENRIETTA
   Mrs. Bertha Irene Jeter, 79, of Henrietta, died Monday in a Henrietta
hospital.
   Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Jim McCurley, pastor of
Westside Baptist Church, officiating.
   Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery under the direction of Owens &
Brumley Funeral Home.   Mrs. Jeter moved to Henrietta four months ago after
residing in Wichita Falls 36 years.  She was born Sept. 9, 1899, in Grayson
County, Texas.  Mrs. Jeter was a long-time member of Westside Baptist
Church.
   Survivors include three sons James H. Jeter of Henrietta, Virgil Lane
Jeter of Richardson, Texas, and Leonard Jeter of Hurst, Texas; a sister,
Mrs. Fess Whitfill of Snyder, Texas; a brother, Reuben Feagans of Decatur,
Texas; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. (research note -
Bertha Irene Jeter was the daughter of Preston Lane Feagans and Laura Emily
Binion.  She was the granddaughter of Daniel Feagans, CSA vet, and Mary Ann
Blanton and of Reubin T. Binion and Huldah A. Herrin.  Her great
grandparents were Fannin Co., TX pioneers Stephen Fletcher Blanton, CSA Vet,
and Sarah McDaniel and Grayson Co., TX pioneers Jackson Feagans and Annie
Liles aka Annie Lyles.).

Wichita Falls Times Record, Friday, Jan. 17, 2003
JAMES HARRELL JETER
   Henrietta - James Harrell Jeter, 76, of Henrietta died Thursday, Jan. 16,
2003, in Henrietta.
   No services are scheduled.  Arrangements are under the direction of Davis
Funeral Home.
   Mr. Jeter owned and operated a nationwide moving and storage business.
   Survivors include his wife, Dorothy (Lancaster) of Henrietta; a daughter,
Kathy Carrabba of Burleson, Texas; a son, Hank of Arlington, Texas; two
brothers, Leonard of Tom Ball, Texas, and Virgil of Fort Worth; and three
grandchildren.
   Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 801 Burnett St.,
Wichita Falls, TX 76301.  (research note - James Harrell Jeter was the son
of James Henry "Jim" Jeter and Bertha Irene Feagans.  Harrell was the
grandson of Preston Feagans and Laura Emily Binion and he was the g-grandson
of Daniel Feagans, CSA vet, and Mary Ann Blanton and the gg-grandson of
pioneering families of Jackson Feagans and Ann Liles aka Ann Lyles and of
Stephen Fletcher Blanton and Sarah McDaniel.)

Wise County Messenger, Decatur, Texas., Thursday, September 18, 2000,
page 10A.
Bennett, Annie Maye Feagans
1938-2000
   Service for Annie F. Bennett, 62, of Marietta, Ga., was Monday, Sept. 25,
at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Powder Springs. Bishop
Ron Cheney officiated. Burial will be in Cheatham Hill Cemetery in Marietta,
Ga.
   Bennett died Friday, Sept. 22, 2000, in Marietta.
   Born in 1938 in Decatur, she had been a resident of Marietta since 1963.
She was a foster parent for the Latter Day Saints social services
organization. She was a consultant at the genealogical library at the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Powder Springs.
   She is survived by her husband, Sanford Bennett of Marietta; three
daughters, Lisa Ann Bennett and Melissa Janet Bennett of Marietta and Tauna
B. Tucker of Ellijay, Ga.; a son, Nathan A. Bennett of Marietta; four
sisters, Faye Locklear of Fort Worth, Dixie Elliott of Goree and Tommie Sue
Feagans of Decatur, Ann Auburg of Midland; a brother, Robert Hammock of
Texas and one grandson. (research note - Annie Mae Feagans Bennett was the
daughter of Reuben Preston Feagans and Addie Agnes Morris; she was the
granddaughter of Preston Lane Feagans and Laura Emily Binion; she was the
great-granddaughter of Daniel Feagans and Mary Ann Blanton; and she was the
g-g-granddaughter of pioneers Stephen Fletcher Blanton and Sarah McDaniel
and of Jackson Feagans and Annie Liles aka Annie Lyles.)


McKinney Courier Gazette,  December 6, 1993
Francis Marshall - Savoy - Francis R. Marshall, 88-year-old retired farmer
and textile worker of Savoy, died Sunday at Wilson N. Jones Hospital.
   Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Mullican-Little Funeral Chapel
with Jay Loyd officiating.  Burial will be in Ridgeview Memorial Park in
McKinney.
   Mr. Marshall was born in Milburn, Okla., the son of John Calvin Marshall
and Lou Edna Blanton Marshall on Sept. 7, 1924, he married Ruby Hamilton in
Tishomingo, Okla.
   He was a textile worker and retired after 17 years of service.  He had
lived in Savoy 14 years and was a member of the Church of Christ.
   Surviving are his wife; sons, Bill Marshall of Princeton and Jack
Marshall of Savoy; daughters, Brenda Gaddy and Lou Edna Wiley, both of
Savoy, Lenora McCord of Melissa, Barbara Craker of Mabank and Sharon Dagley of Terrell; brother, Stephen Marshall of Nicoma Park, Okla; sisters, Mary
Morrow and Dorothy Overturf, both of Tishomingo, Okla., Duprie Jenson of
Florida and Lena Szenasi of Reno, Nevada; 17 grandchildren, 23
great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.
   Pallbearers will be Royce Evans, Tommy Wiley, Charlie Marshall, Wayne
Evans, David Gaddy, Brian Gaddy and Clint Dagley.
(research note - Francis R. Marshall was the grandson of Elijah Sweezey Blanton and Margaret Louise Godwin and he was the great-grandson of pioneers Stephen Fletcher Blanton and Sarah McDaniel.)



 

© 2004
Email Any Additions or suggestions

  Fannin Home page