The Orange Leader, June 5, 1947, Orange Co., Texas
Orange Woman Dies in Galveston Today
Mrs. Elizabeth Measles of 218 Decatur, died this morning at 10 o'clock in a Galveston Hospital. She was taken to Galveston Tuesday in a Claybar ambulance. Mrs. Measles was born in Missouri and had lived in Orange for the past eight months.
Surviving her are her daughter, Mrs. William A. Rex and three sons, Claude White of St. Louis, Mo., Willie White of Gassville, Ark., and Dolph Harris of Phoenix, Arizona.
Funeral arrangements, as yet incomplete, will be announced by the Claybar Funeral Home tomorrow.
The Orange Leader, Orange Co., Texas, June 6, 1947
Funeral Services For Mrs. Measles To Be on Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Measles, who died Thursday morning in Galveston will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Claybar Funeral Home. burial will be in Jett Cemetery, the Rev. Jaroy Weber, pastor of North Orange Baptist Church officiating.
The Orange Leader, June 5, 1947, Orange Co., Texas
Orange Woman Dies in Galveston Today
Mrs. Elizabeth Measles of 218 Decatur, died this morning at 10 o'clock in a Galveston Hospital. She was taken to Galveston Tuesday in a Claybar ambulance. Mrs. Measles was born in Missouri and had lived in Orange for the past eight months.
Surviving her are her daughter, Mrs. William A. Rex and three sons, Claude White of St. Louis, Mo., Willie White of Gassville, Ark., and Dolph Harris of Phoenix, Arizona.
Funeral arrangements, as yet incomplete, will be announced by the Claybar Funeral Home tomorrow.
The Orange Leader, Orange Co., Texas, June 6, 1947
Funeral Services For Mrs. Measles To Be on Sunday
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Measles, who died Thursday morning in Galveston will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Claybar Funeral Home. burial will be in Jett Cemetery, the Rev. Jaroy Weber, pastor of North Orange Baptist Church officiating.
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