Elsie Rodgers Billups was born in Lamar County on August 22, 1905, daughter of Joe M. and Othela Arnold Rodgers. She attended Post Oak schools and married Carl Billups, who died July 21, 1974. She retired about eight years ago after serving 20 years as supervisor of the school cafeterias in Detroit and Lubbock.
Survivors include one son, Joe William Billup of Dalhart; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Gibson and Mrs. T. L. (Ocie) Floyd, both of Paris, Mrs. Audry Scott of Bogata, and Mrs. Grady (Beatrice) Kennemer of Biardstown; and two brothers, E. A. Rodgers and Leo Rodgers, both of Paris'.
Elsie Rodgers Billups was born in Lamar County on August 22, 1905, daughter of Joe M. and Othela Arnold Rodgers. She attended Post Oak schools and married Carl Billups, who died July 21, 1974. She retired about eight years ago after serving 20 years as supervisor of the school cafeterias in Detroit and Lubbock.
Survivors include one son, Joe William Billup of Dalhart; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Gibson and Mrs. T. L. (Ocie) Floyd, both of Paris, Mrs. Audry Scott of Bogata, and Mrs. Grady (Beatrice) Kennemer of Biardstown; and two brothers, E. A. Rodgers and Leo Rodgers, both of Paris'.
Family Members
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Maudie Irene Rodgers Gibson
1889–1982
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Mamie Sophronia Rodgers Gibson
1891–1965
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William David "Willie" Rodgers
1892–1953
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Lonnie Martin Rodgers
1894–1978
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Ben Robert Rodgers
1896–1973
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Erbie Augustus Rodgers
1899–1988
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Audrie Pernenia Rodgers Canfield
1900–1993
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Ocie Ila Rodgers Floyd
1903–1988
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Beatrice Rodgers Kennemer
1907–2000
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