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Mary Lucy <I>Spiller</I> Garrett

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Mary Lucy Spiller Garrett

Birth
Death
1 Sep 1967 (aged 84)
Burial
Willis, Montgomery County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Danville-Methodist Section
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On 27 July 1904, Mary wed Alexander Elton Garrett a young handsome grower who had come to Esperanza Ca. 1895 to work for Mary's father. Mary and Alex lived in a house near Esperanza and had three children, Elizabeth, Delilah, (1905-1905)Charles Fielding (1906-1932) and Irma Louise (1908-1996).They later moved in to Willis, Texas so that daughter, Irma Louise. could attend Willis High school. Probably ca 1940's she and Alex moved into her childhood home, Esperanza, and lived there with her sister, Bess Spiller. Her sister Tyree, lived in another home on the property. Alex died on June 2, 1961 at a hospital in Conroe, around 1965, Mary went to Beaumont to live with her daughter, Lrma Louise and her husband, John Butler Terrell. She began having small strokes and died in Beaumont on Sept. 1, 1967. She is buried in the Spiller plot surrounded by her ancestors, parents, and some of her siblings, her husband, daughter, Irma Louise(Garrett)Terrell, son-in-law, John Butler Terrell, grand daughter,Mary Ann(Terrell)Mills, and many other relatives.
On 27 July 1904, Mary wed Alexander Elton Garrett a young handsome grower who had come to Esperanza Ca. 1895 to work for Mary's father. Mary and Alex lived in a house near Esperanza and had three children, Elizabeth, Delilah, (1905-1905)Charles Fielding (1906-1932) and Irma Louise (1908-1996).They later moved in to Willis, Texas so that daughter, Irma Louise. could attend Willis High school. Probably ca 1940's she and Alex moved into her childhood home, Esperanza, and lived there with her sister, Bess Spiller. Her sister Tyree, lived in another home on the property. Alex died on June 2, 1961 at a hospital in Conroe, around 1965, Mary went to Beaumont to live with her daughter, Lrma Louise and her husband, John Butler Terrell. She began having small strokes and died in Beaumont on Sept. 1, 1967. She is buried in the Spiller plot surrounded by her ancestors, parents, and some of her siblings, her husband, daughter, Irma Louise(Garrett)Terrell, son-in-law, John Butler Terrell, grand daughter,Mary Ann(Terrell)Mills, and many other relatives.


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