Tillman Autz
abt 1824 - Feb 1918
February 4, 1918
Autz - Corsicana, Texas. Feb 4. - Tillman Autz, who would have been 94 years old on May 1, next, was found dead in his bed this morning about 8 o'clock. The deceased is survived by two children, R. J. Autz of Corsicana, and a daughter living in Dallas County.
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Jim Ferguson
abt 1916 - Mar 1933
March 17, 1933
Streetman Boy Dies
CORSICANA, Texas. March 17. - Jim Ferguson, 17, son of Mrs. C. K. Ferguson of Streetman, died Thursday night and the funeral was held from the Streetman Baptist Church Friday afternoon, with burial in the Birdston Cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. L. Shaddix.
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Walter Lee Jackson
Died Jan 1942
Jan 25, 1942
JACKSON - Corsicana, Texas. Jan. 25. - Funeral was held at Big Hill Sunday for Walter Lee Jackson, 38, of Corsicana, who was killed in an auto accident near Kilgore early Saturday. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Cora Jackson, Corsicana; a brother, Tommy Jackson, Houston; five sisters, Mrs. H. J. Howisn, Long Beach, Calif.; Miss Ellen Jackson, Corsicana; Mrs. Roy Nash, Calvert; Mrs. Jay Wilkins, Franklin, and Mrs. Katheryn Wright, Corsicana.
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Walter C. Jackson
abt 1898 - Apr 1934
Apr 15, 1934
CORSICANA, Texas, April 15 (AP). - Walter C. Jackson Dies
Walter C. Jackson, 36, independent oil operator, died suddenly Sunday night. Funeral services have been arranged for Tuesday. He is survived by his wife and a daughter, both living in Corsicana. Before coming here Jackson was connected with the Marland and the Phillips Petroleum Companies.
April 16, 1934, Dallas, Texas
Operator Drops Dead
Well known as an operator and a former scout, Walter Jackson of Corsicana dropped dead there Sunday night, it was learned here Monday.
Mr. Jackson had a number of friends among Dallas oil men.
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Douglas William Jeffress
abt 1912 - Sep 1927
Sep 16, 1927
Douglas William Jeffress, 15-year-old son of Mrs. A. C. Jeffress, 209 North Thirteenth street, died at the family home. The funeral was held Friday at Oakwood Cemetery, where burial was made. The services were conducted by the Rev. J. Howard Williams, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Members of the Corsicana De Molay Chapter were pallbearers.
Surviving are his mother, father, several brothers and sisters.
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Barbara Jeffers
abt 1861 - Dec 1941
December 11, 1941
JEFFERS. - Corsicana, Texas, Dec. 11. - Mrs. Barbara E. Jeffers, 80, resident of Navarro County more than fifty years, died in a local hospital Tuesday night. Funeral rites were held at Blooming Grove Wednesday afternoon. Surviving are a son, T. E. Truelove, Corsicana, and a number of nieces and nephews. A nephew, Buell Clouch, Christian minister of Grand Prairie, conducted the rites.
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J. J. Jacobs
Died Aug 1902
Aug 6, 1902
JACOBS - Corsicana, Tex., Aug. 6 - J. J. Jacobs died at his home on East Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon.
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Mrs. L. W. James
abt 1890 - Sep 1913
Sep
9, 1913, Dallas, TX
James. - Mrs. L. W. James, aged 23 years, of Electra, Tex., died at St. Paul's Sanitarium at 6:30 yesterday morning, following an operation of appendicitis. Mrs. James was born in Corsicana and resided there until May 18 of this year, when she married to Mr. James and moved to Electra.
She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Call of Corsicana, where Mr. Call is a prominent attorney. Mrs. James' mother Mrs. Call, Misses Oenda Roderick, Pansey Peck and Emily Johnson of Corsicana and Mrs. J. Castellar of Ennis came to Dallas and accompanied the body to Corsicana, the body being sent to that city by Undertaker Loudermilk at 7 o'clock last evening. The funeral will be held from the residence of S. A. Pace in Corsicana this morning and burial will take place in the Purdon Cemetery.
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Roy Jasper Jenkins
abt 1918 - Feb 1950
Feb 10, 1950
Roy J. Jenkins Dies
CORSICANA, Texas, Feb. 10. - Roy Jasper Jenkins, 32, died in a clinic Thursday afternoon. Surviving are his wife, a son, Roy Jenkins Jr., Corsicana; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert T. Jenkins, Athens; two brothers, Charlie Jenkins, Dallas, and John Jenkins, Athens; two sisters, Mrs. E. D. Pierce and Mrs. T. W. Kelly, both of Dallas.
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P. L. Jennings
abt 1845 - Sep 1919
September 29, 1919
Jennings - Corsicana, Texs, Sept. 29. - P. L. Jennings, 74 years old, for many years a resident of Corsicana, died at his home, 827 West First avenue, at 12:30 o'clock. The Rev. B. W. Vining officiated. His wife and the following children survive: Grove C. Jennings, J. M. Jennings, Miss Sallie Jennings and Mrs. D. W. Ray of
Corsicana, B. J. Jennings of Hubbard, T. C. Jennings of Tyler and Wiley McKee of Henrietta.
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Mary J. (Walling) Jackson
abt 1854 - Apr 1923
April 12, 1923
Corsicana Woman Dies
CORSICANA, Texas, April 11. - Mrs. Mary J. Jackson suddenly became ill at her home here Tuesday night, following supper, with a severe headache, and died shortly afterwards.
She was 69 years old and had been a resident of Corsicana for many years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Will Noris of Corsicana, and a brother, John Walling, also of Corsicana, but who is now attending the Confederate reunion in New Orleans. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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Leven Jester 
Feb 11, 1892 - Jul 1951
July 16, 1951, Dallas, TX
Leven Jester, 59, Dies; Once Prominent in Dallas
Leven Jester, 59, former Dallas estate man and sportsman, died Sunday at his home in Long Beach, Calif.
He had been living in Long Beach since 1934. He was a first cousin of the late Gov. Bauford Jester.
He served as president of the Idlewild Social Club in 1920 and won several tennis titles in the middle twenties. Playing for the Dallas Tennis Club, he was Texas and Southwestern champion in singles and doubles and with Mayor J. B. Adoue Jr., in 1925, he won the Gulf States title at Fort Worth. He also was a member of the Dallas County Club and Brook Hollow County Club at that time.
Jester was born Feb. 11, 1892, in Tyler. He was graduated from Yale in 1913. During World War I he was an ensign with the United States Navy, doing convoy duty.
After the war he moved to Dallas and entered the real estate business with the firm of Flippen & Prather. He was with that company until he went to California.
Surviving are three brothers, Herbert W. Jester and John C. Jester of Dallas and Ralph K. Jester of Los Angeles, Calif.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed Sunday night. Burial will be in Corsicana.
July 18, 1951, Dallas, Texas
Leven Jester Services Set
Funeral services for Leven Jester, former Dallas real estate man and tennis champion will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the McCammon Funeral Home in Corsicana.
Jester, a first cousin of the late Gov. Beauford Jester, died Sunday at his home in Long Beach, Calif., where he had resided since 1934.
The Rev. Chet Henson will conduct funeral services. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Corsicana. Pallbearers will be Ballard Burgher, Marshall Matson, Robert Maxwell, J. C. Tenison, A. L. Exline and James Ruth.
Jester is survived by three brothers, Herbert W. Jester, and John C. Jester, both of Dallas, and Ralph K. Jester, Los Angeles, Calif.
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Francis P. "Fannie" (Gordon) Jester
Apr 21, 1861 - Oct 3, 1953
Mrs. George T. Jester
Died Oct 1953
Oct 4, 1953
Mother of Late Governor Jester Dies in Corsicana
CORSICANA, Texas. - Mrs. George T. Jester, 93, pioneer Corsicana resident and mother of the late Gov. Beauford H. Jester, died in her home here Saturday afternoon after an extended illness.
Mrs. Jester also was the widow of the late Lt. Gov. George T. Jester who served from 1894 to 1898.
Born in Aberdeen, Miss., Mrs. Jester came to Corsicana as a teen-age girl. Prominent in all circles of the First Methodist Church, she had taught an adult women's class for seventy-three years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Clay Johnson, Fort Worth; seven
grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and other relatives.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. from the First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
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Levi Leven Jester
Jan 6, 1851 - Mar 11, 1938
March 12, 1938, Dallas, TX
L. Leven Jester Funeral Services Set for Sunday Deal in Hides Started Business Career of Veteran Texas Banker Funeral services for Levi Leven Jester, 87, resident of Texas for eighty years and prominent in banking circles for more than half a century, who died at his home, 3900 Lexington, Friday morning, will be held at the First Methodist Church, South, at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Dr. W. C. Martin will officiate. Burial will be at Corsicana.
Founder of banks at Corsicana, Tyler, Houston and Dallas, Mr. Jester, with his parents and four other children, came from Illinois in 1858 to Texas where the Indians still roamed and buffalo hides were one of the State's principal items of trade. The family traveled by steamboat down the Mississippi to Gaines Landing, Ark., and then by wagon to Corsicana, then a village of a few hundred.
"The country was all open and covered with cattle and horses and there was little farming," Mr. Jester recalled shortly before his death.
"Houston was the nearest railroad point and nearly all supplies were brought by wagon from there or Jefferson or Shreveport. The only regular connection with the outside world was through the stage line."
Public Schools Unknown
Public schools then were unknown and Mr. Jester received his primary education at the hands of private tutors.
He started his business career by working for his board as an employee of a mercantile firm at Bryan in 1869. Later returning to Corsicana, Mr.
Jester got an idea which started him off in business for himself.
Hearing that a garrison of troops at Corsicana was to be transferred to Fort Belknap, he reasoned that the wagons needed to haul the soldiers would be empty on the return trip. So he accompanied the military party on its march through wholly uninhabited regions on horseback. At his destination, Mr. Jester bought all the hides available, brought them back to Corsicana and cleared a nice profit.
In 1872 he entered Trinity University, then located at Tehuacana.
Married in 1881
In 1881 he was married to Miss Minnie Cain of Tyler, sister of the late Ben Cain of Dallas, and in the same year with his brothers, C. W. Jester and George T. Jester, organized the private bank of Jester Brothers at Corsicana. In 1889 he moved to Houston and founded the Houston National Bank and the same year was elected secretary of the Texas Bankers'
Association.
In 1892 Mr. Jester moved to Tyler and organized the Jester National Bank which he operated for twenty years. He came to Dallas in 1912 and organized the Merchants National Bank. Because of ill health he retired from business in 1915, but subsequently served as assistant agent of the Federal Reserve Bank.
Since retiring Mr. Jester and his wife have traveled extensively, visiting many countries, including Australia and South and Central America. The couple celebrated its fifty-sixth wedding anniversary on Dec. 15.
Mr. Jester also is survived by four sons, Herbert W. Jester and John C. Jester, Dallas and Leven Jester and Ralph K. Jester, Los Angeles, Calif., and two grandchildren, Mrs. George B. Rice and Herbert W. Jester Jr., Dallas.
Mr. Jester was the son of Levi Jester and Diadema McKinney Jester. He was born at Waverly, Ill., in 1851.
March 12, 1938, Dallas, TX
Levi Leven Jester, age 87, died at the residence, 3900 Lexington, Friday. Surviving are his wife; four sons, Herbert W. and John C., both of Dallas; Leven and Ralph K., both of Los Angeles; two grandchildren, Mrs. George B. Rice and Herbert W. Jester Jr.; both of Dallas. Services
2 p.m. Sunday at First Methodist Church, Dr. W. C. Martin, Bishop John M. Moore, Dr. C. C. Selecman officiating, after which the remains taken overland to Corsicana, Texas, for interment. Pallbearers: C. L. Jester, Dr. Homer Jester, Beauford Jester, Guy Hamilton, Lowry Martin, Robert Bates, all nephews of Corsicana. Honorary pallbearers: Members of the board of stewarts and Brotherhood Sunday School Class of First Methodist Church. Arrangements with the George A. Brewer Funeral Chapel.
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Homer Bates Jester, Sr. Dr. 
Dec 31, 1876 - Jan 26, 1943
Jan 27, 1943
Dr. H. B. Jester Dies; Funeral Set Thursday
CORSICANA, Texas, Jan. 27. - Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday for Dr. Homer B. Jester, who died Tuesday midnight following a brief illness. Dr. P. E.Riley, former pastor of the First Methodist Church, and the Rev. E. F.Bomfalk, present pastor of the church, will conduct the rites. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
A native of Corsicana, Dr. Jester has been connected with the Navarro clinic since its organization June 5, 1927, and was practicing physician here prior to that time. He was president of the Central Texas District Medical Society. He served in the Medical Corps of the United States Army in World War I, and held the rank of major. He was a member of the board of directors of the State National Bank.
Dr. Jester took an active interest in civic and business affairs.
Surviving are his wife, Corsicana; a son, Lieut. Homer B. Jester Jr., United States Army Air Forces, Tampa, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Andrew Long Chilton, California; two sisters, Mrs. Lowry Martin an Mrs. J. L. Halbert, both of Corsicana.
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George E. Jester
Oct 14, 1869 - Oct 22, 1935
Oct 22, 1935
Corsicana Financial, Church Leader Dies
George E. Jester, Kin of Corsicana Founder, Is Dead Banker, Church Worker and Pioneers' Descendant Dies at His Home George E. Jester, 66, great-grandson of the founder of Corsicana and himself a native of the city, died Tuesday at his home. He was a leader in financial and church activities many years.
Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist Church, of which he was a lifelong member, Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Jester, descendant of Hampton McKinney, who built the first house in Corsicana in 1846, and of other pioneers of Navarro County, was educated at Corsicana High School and Staunton (Va.) Military Academy. He became connected with the Corsicana National Bank forty years ago and later became associated with the First State Bank of Corsicana, of which he was president before its consolidation with the State National Bank in 1931. He was vice-president of the latter at his death.
For a number of years Jest was treasurer of the Central Texas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. William Quinn of Dallas and Miss Kathryn Jester of Corsicana; two brothers, Judge C. L. Jester and Dr. Homer B. Jester, and two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Halbert and Mrs. Lowry Martin, all of Corsicana.
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Claude W. Jester
1873 - Feb 1952
February 17, 1952
Late Governor's Brother Is Buried
CORSICANA, Texas, Feb. 17. - Funeral services were held here Tuesday for Claude Jester, Corsicana native but a resident of New York City fifty-four years, who died in New York.
He was a brother of the late Beauford H. Jester, former Governor of Texas, and a son of the late George T. Jester, Corsicana, onetime Lieutenant Governor of Texas.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. George T. Jester, Corsicana, and a sister, Mrs. Clay Johnson, Fort Worth.
Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. The rites were conducted by Dr. Chet C. Henson, pastor of the First Methodist Church.
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A. Jasper
abt 1857 - Mar 1935
March 22, 1935
Dallas County Native Is Buried at Denton
CORSICANA, Texas, March 22. - Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ at Denton Friday for A. Jasper, 78, native of Dallas County, who died Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sallie Jackson, here.
Jasper, who was born the year the city of Dallas was incorporated, was the son of the late T. A. Jasper, pioneer Texas minister. Surviving are his wife, four daughters, Mrs. Nellie Talliaferro of Dallas, Mrs. G. E. Allen of Clarendon, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. A. Atchison of Altus, Ok.; one son, Terrel Jasper of Seattle, Wash.; fourteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Joseph Alfred Jarrell
abt 1867 - Oct 1939
October 24, 1939, Dallas, Texas
Pioneer Merchant From Corsicana Dies At Residence in Dallas Joseph Alfred Jarrell, 72, dry goods merchant at Corsicana for a quarter of a century, will be buried in Restland Memorial Park Tuesday.[assume Restland in Dallas]
Mr. Jarrell, a former executive in the Graham Combination Stores which operated in sixteen cities of North and Central Texas, died Sunday at 6226 Richmond, where he had been living since he moved here from Corsicana a year ago.
Dr. Floyd Poe will conduct funeral services at the George A. Brewer Funeral Chapel Tuesday at 4 p.m.
A native of Lebanon, Tenn., Mr. Jarrell was 7 years old when his parents
moved to Texas and settled in Denton County. There he farmed until 1896 when an uncle, A. E. Graham of Denton, who founded the combination stores and an elder brother, influenced him to go into the dry goods business in Georgetown.
In 1898 the first of the Texas oil fields was opened in Corsicana and the first of the state's refineries was under way. The Jarrells closed the store in Georgetown and moved to Corsicana with the boom. Mr. Jarrell operated the store there until he retired in 1924.
He was an officer in the Third Avenue Presbyterian Church in Corsicana for almost forty years before he moved to Dallas. His membership was transferred to the City Temple Presbyterian Church, but deacons and elders of his old church will be pallbearers at the funeral.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alma Stader Jarrell; a son, L. O. Jarrell of Houston, and two daughters, Miss Eddie and Miss Joe Jarrell, both of Dallas.
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Barbara Louise
(Cook) Gilliam

Feb 26, 1925 - Feb 11, 2006
Barbara Louise Gilliam went to be with the Lord on Feb. 11, 2006. She was born on Feb. 26, 1925 in Bridgeport. She was the co-owner of Pat and Bab’s Dress Shoppe in Corsicana.
Barbara is survived by her husband Bill Gilliam of Corsicana; daughter and son-in-law Tish and Gary Schutte; son and daughter-in-law Paul and Cindy Gilliam; granddaughter and husband Christy and Shawn Powers; grandson and wife Kevin and Mendi Schutte; grandson and wife Tim and Dina Gilliam; granddaughters Anna and Amanda Gilliam; grandson Randy Flach; granddaughter Karin Flach and six great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister and brother-in-law Patsy and Kenneth Wylie.
Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church of Corsicana at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15 with Rev. B.F. Risinger Jr. officiating.
Visitation will be held at Corley Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home. |
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Dexter Ragan
Oct 6, 1915 - Feb 14, 2006
Mr. Dexter Ragan, 90, of Corsicana passed away on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 in Corsicana. He was born on October 6, 1915 in Corsicana, Texas. Visitation will be held from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Friday, February 17, 2006 at the funeral home. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2006 at the Corley Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dan Rogers officiating. Interment will follow in the Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery. He was preceded in death by a Daughter, Debra Ragan & a Brother, Johnny Ragan. He is survived by his Wife, Malline Ragan of Corsicana, TX., Daughters, Cindy Ragan of Fort Worth, TX. & Carol Ragan of Dallas, TX., Sons, Ray Lee Ragan of Kemp, TX., Ricky Ragan of Corsicana, TX., Gary Ragan of Grand Prairie, TX., Danny Ragan of Roby, TX., Jimmie Ragan of Bridgeport, TX., Brother, Ray Ragan of Corsicana, TX., Sister Ruth Lucas of Orange, TX.Notes: |
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Dexter Ragan
Dexter Ragan, 90, of Corsicana passed away Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2006, in Corsicana.
Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Corley Funeral Home.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Corley Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Dan Rogers officiating. Interment will follow at Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Harold Chandler, Rick Riggs, Robert Overton and Carl Sweeney Jr. Honorary pallbearers will be Carl Sweeney, Jimmy Sweeney and Eulan Jones.
Mr. Ragan was born Oct. 6, 1915, in Corsicana.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Debra Ragan; and brother, Johnny Ragan.
Survivors include his wife, Malline Ragan of Corsicana; daughters, Cindy Ragan of Fort Worth and Carol Ragan of Dallas; sons, Ray Lee Ragan of Kemp, Ricky Ragan of Corsicana, Gary Ragan of Grand Prairie, Danny Ragan of Roby and Jimmie Ragan of Bridgeport; brother, Ray Ragan of Corsicana; and sister, Ruth Lucas of Orange
Justin Wesley Atchley
Nov 24, 2005 - Feb 13, 2006
Infant Justin Wesley Atchley, 2 Months & 20 Days of Rice, Texas passed away on Monday, February 13, 2006 at Children's Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. He was born on November 24, 2005 in Corsicana, Texas. Graveside Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 16, 2006 at the Rice Cemetery with the Rev. John Barber officiating. Pallbearer will be his loving Father, James Wayde Atchley, Jr. He was preceded in death by a Paternal Great Grandfather, J.W. Atchley. He is survived by his Father, James Wayde Atchley, Jr. of Rice, TX., Mother, Danielle Marie Ponder of Rice, TX., Sister, Kaylee Marie Ponder Atchley of Rice, TX., Paternal Grandparents, James & Trina Atchley, Sr. of Rice, TX., & Janice Daniel & Chris Cowsert of Rice, TX., Maternal Grandparents, Brad & Linda Ponder of Rice, TX., Paternal Great Grandmothers, Betty Atchley & Maudie Brown of Rice, TX., Maternal Great Grandparents, Don & Linda Brown of Eustace, TX. & Bruce & Judy Ponder of Rowlett, TX., Paternal Great Great Grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Cooley of Ennis, TX., Aunts & Uncles, Mykal Joyner of Wylie, TX, Amanda & Josh Cheek of Rice, TX., Christopher Atchley of Rice, TX, Heather Kimbrell of Rice, TX., Meagan Parks of Austin, TX, Julie Ponder of Rice, Tx., Jeff Ponder of Cedar Hill, Tx., & Jason Ponder of DeSoto, TX., a Cousin, Zachary Ponder of DeSoto, TX. and numerous other Great Aunts, Uncles & Cousins. Friends desiring to do so may make Memorial Contributions to Children's Medical Center of Dallas for SIDS Research, 1935 Motor Street, Dallas, Texas 75235. |
Rice Knox

Jan 29, 1854 - May 1, 1936
May 1, 1936, Frost, Texas
Dr. Rice Knox, Frost Physician, Is Dead
FROST, Navarro Co., Texas, May 1. - Funeral services for Dr. Rice Knox, 82, pioneer physician and resident of this community, who died at 1:20 Friday morning, were held from the Methodist Church Friday afternoon with burial in the local cemetery. He had resided here for the last fifty-six years and was an extensive property-owner.
Dr. Knox was the oldest physician in Navarro County.
Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews, including Mrs. J. M. Tullos, Corsicana; Knox Doyle, Dallas; Irvin Westlake, Huntsville, Mo.; John Knox, Clifton Hill, Mo., and Archie Knox, Denver, Colo.
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Malvin Finley Keathley, Sr.
Jan
19, 1883 - Sep 1933
September 22, 1933
KEATHLEY - Corsicana. Texas. Sept 22. - Funeral services for Malvin Finley Keathley, 50, who died at his home in Frost Thursday night, will be held at the First Methodist Church there Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the Frost Cemetery. Mr. Keathley was born Jan. 19, 1883, near Irene in Hill County and had lived in Navarro County practically all of his life. He married Miss Della Scott Nov. 29, 1905. Surviving are his wife, four children, Mrs. Joe Worsham, Barry; Mrs. Claude Wilson, Milford; Malvin Keathley Jr. and Mrs. Cloe Keathley of Frost; four brothers and one sister.
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