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Fannin County Obituaries & Other News
Dr. & Mrs. J.M. Adair, T.J.Chenoweth, Mrs. E.R.Clark, Jim Commander, Mrs. Robert Crabb, Car; Delaney, Jess Epps, Mr & Mrs. E.T. Hearriage, Oscar Hazelwood, Frank B. Heunsch, L.F. Kirkpatrick, Archie Long, Cliff Lovelace, W.C. Mann , Capt. W.C. Moore, Minnie Josephine Reed Flwoers ,  Dan Rhine, Mrs. Geo. W. Smith, Clem H. Witcher



 
 

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 17 June 1919:  Dr. and Mrs. J.M.
Adair  & sons Milton, Charlie & Joe of Bowling Green, Kentucky
visited the formers’ sister Mrs. Alice Murry of Ector & brother Dr.
C.C. Adair of Bailey.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 8 July 1919:  T.J. Chenowerth of
Whitewright is ill; son in law Claude Hodge; in county since 1865

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 18 July 1919: 
Mrs. E.R. Clark of south Bonham died Tues; buried Willow Wild.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 29 July 1919: 
Jim Commander died Friday in El Paso; brought to Bonham for burial;
services Rev. Ernest Quick; buried Willow Wild; age 50; reared in
Bonham; I El Paso for Health;  Andy Evans accompanied remains to
Bonham;  survivors:  3 sisters, Mrs. Frank Banahan, Mrs. Kelley; Mrs.
Frank Jackson.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News 8 July 1919:  Mrs. Robert Crabb died at home of son Will Crabb at Allen’s Chapel last Friday; buried
Ravenna; services Rev. E.W. Williams, age about 79; member
Presbyterian church; surviviros:  3 children:  Will & Gibson Crabb &
Mrs. May Phillips; one child dead; husband died about 3 years ago. 
(1881 date mentioned but could not read rest of sentence-too pale)

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 8 July 1919:   Carl Delaney, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Delaney of West 4th St. of Bonham, died at Terrell,
Friday; services Rev. F.W. O Malley; buried Willow Wild; age about
24; ill several years.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 1 July 1919:  "Higer Items" [sic]:
Jess Epps died California, 21 April; raised Fannin Co.; "early"
demise

Abstracted from the "Bonham News 11 July 1919: 49th  Wedding
Anniversary:  Mr. & Mrs. E.T. Hearriage "Uncle Tom & Aunt Kate";
parents of 8 living children;  63 people present:  Mrs. Susie Harris
& family; J.H. Clark & family; Andy Clark & wife; Jim W. Hearriage &
family; Spencer Wilder & family; T.E. Heariage & family; Tom McNabb &
family; J.M. Cole & family (he gave blessing); Mrs. Nancy Counts,
Mrs. T.J. Self; & granddaughter Miss Potts, Mrs. Ollie Bailey & baby,
Bert McCarmick & family; Thomas and Lorengie Horsby, Mrs. S.A. Porter & John Harris. (Name is Herriage)

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 15 July 1919:  Oscar Hazelwood, age 23, private with American forces on Mexican border died; brother of
Robert R. Hazelwood & Mrs. W.W. White of Bonham; mother & brother
Will of Little Rock, Arkansas; family left for Enloe for funeral;
services Rev. Quick; member 1st Baptist church of Bonham

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 18 July 1919: 
Frank B. Heunsch died Thursday at the Firemen’s Club Rooms of sudden heart trouble; to Bonham 1874 – walked from Denison; worked as tinner for Chas. Davis at hardware store on old Alexander corner where now is Hargroves’s store;  then joined hardware firm of Jones Abernathy, F.M. Thompson & Albert Gale; came from Germany to this country; only relative a nephew in Milwaukee; age about 70; "quiet, unabtrusive and well liked"; unmarried; undertaker Halsell & Caldwell; Masons in charge of burial awaiting nephew’s arrival.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 15 July 1919:  L.F. Kirkpatrick
died Friday at Allen Hospital; buried Mulberry; services:  Rev.
Manning of Methodist church of Ravenna; about 75 years of age; from
Tennessee; unmarried; one brother E. Kirkpatrick of near Bonham.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 22 July 1919: 
Archie Long, about 40, negro, died of broken neck – found in well on
farm of Dr. M.E. Daniel; mind had been distressed lately; buried
Hickory Grove, "Honey Grove Signal"

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 25 July 1919: 
Cliff Lovelace died at his home near San Angelo; typhoid; son of Pink
Lovelace who died from flying piece of timber a few months ago; aunt
Mrs. F.C. Higdon, Roy Walker & Bryan Lovelace left to attend burial
in San Angelo.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 29 July 1919: 
W.C. Mann, age 22,  died Saturday, Paris, Lamar Co.,  Texas after
operation; home at Monkstown, Fannin Co.; buried Telephone, Fannin
Co.  (buried in Orr's Chapel)

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 15 July 1919:  Capt. W.C. Moore
"Bill", born Tennessee, to Fannin Co. 1851; lived near Spring Hill;
member of 11th Cavalry Reg.; died 30 May 1919; "6 feet tall & well
proportioned"  (Old Settlers Resolution) 

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" Fannin Co., Texas 22 July 1919: 
Minnie Josephine Reed born Thayer, Missouri 14 Jan. 1895; member
Presbyterian Church of West Plains Missouri at age 8; married Jas. L.
Flowers 30 Nov. year unable to read, Tulsa, Oklahoma (father and one
sister deceased).  Survivors:  husband, mother & stepfather Mr & Mrs.
A.A. Love; sisters Mrs. Gertrude Reed Noyes of Tulsa; Mrs. Willie
Reed Watson of Joplin, Missouri; brother George M. Reed of Clarendon;
& in-laws Mr. And Mrs. John Reed.
 
Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 15 July 1919:  Dan Rhine died
Saturday at hospital ward of county; buried county farm; brought to
hospital from Wolfe City with wife for better care.

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 18 July 1919:  Mrs. Geo. W. Smith,
age 86, died Tues. Achilea, Oklahoma; at home of daughter Mrs. W.S.
Onstott; former resident of Lannius; member Methodist church; 
survivors:  son W.T. Smith of Bonham; 2 daughters, Mrs. Onstott &
Mrs. J.W. Thurmond of Glenwood Springs, Colorado (Garfield Co.)
(another obit of a Mrs. George Smith)

Abstracted from the "Bonham News" 15 July 1919:  Clem H. Witcher,
born Kentucky; to Fannin Co. 1859; died 27 April 1919 north of
Bonham; age 67; survivivors:  wife and 4 daughters; member I.O.O.F. &
Woodmen; never joined a church;   (Old Settlers Resolution)


 

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