Terrell Tribune, March 1940 [sic]
J. Bennard Donnahoe [sic], resident of Gosset, died here Sunday. He was born at Pine Bluff, Arkansas July 17, 1888. He came to Texas in 1905, locating first in Ellis County, where he remained for six years, then removing to Hunt County where he married Miss Hazel Whitworth November 16, 1913. Two children were born. Surviving him are his widow; one son, John Donnahoe, one daughter, Mrs. J. W. Barrow and one grandson; five brothers, L. R. and E. G. Donnahoe of California; V. D. Donnahoe, Canton; T. R. and D. W. Donnahoe, Quinlan; three sisters, Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Ovilla, Ellis County; Mrs. Rammie A. Smith, Sulphur Springs and Mrs. Myrtle Hagner, California. Burial Weaver Cemetery.
Terrell Tribune, March 1940 [sic]
J. Bennard Donnahoe [sic], resident of Gosset, died here Sunday. He was born at Pine Bluff, Arkansas July 17, 1888. He came to Texas in 1905, locating first in Ellis County, where he remained for six years, then removing to Hunt County where he married Miss Hazel Whitworth November 16, 1913. Two children were born. Surviving him are his widow; one son, John Donnahoe, one daughter, Mrs. J. W. Barrow and one grandson; five brothers, L. R. and E. G. Donnahoe of California; V. D. Donnahoe, Canton; T. R. and D. W. Donnahoe, Quinlan; three sisters, Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Ovilla, Ellis County; Mrs. Rammie A. Smith, Sulphur Springs and Mrs. Myrtle Hagner, California. Burial Weaver Cemetery.
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