E LeSueur's rites to be Held today at Coleman.
Funeral will be held at 2 P M Monday at stevens Memorial Chapel here for Ernest LeSueur of Valera who died Friday night in Abilene of injuries recieved in a two car collision near here Wednesday afternoon. He was 67. The Rev George W Eiland, pastor of Valera Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be at Valera Cemetery. Two persons were injured in the wreck at the intersection of U S Highway 67 and State Highway 206 six miles west of here.
They were Mrs Mary LeSueur, wife of Ernest LeSueur, who recieved a broken arm and Mrs Jean Mounce, 21, of Walnut Springs, who recieved cuts and bruises.
Mr and Mrs Lesueur were passengers in a 1952 Plymouth sedan driven by George W Pauley,87, of Valera, when it was in a collision with a 1952 Chrysler sedan being driven by Mrs Mounce's husband, Charles. Mr LeSueur, a retired cafe and grocery store operator, died at Hendrick Memorial Hospital in Abilene. He was a life long resident of Coleman County and a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Billy of Ft Sill and Milton Ray of Dallas; two daughters, Mrs Mildred Campbell, of Dallas and Mrs Louise Carl of Tustin, California. One brother, J P LeSueur of Valera, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild
E LeSueur's rites to be Held today at Coleman.
Funeral will be held at 2 P M Monday at stevens Memorial Chapel here for Ernest LeSueur of Valera who died Friday night in Abilene of injuries recieved in a two car collision near here Wednesday afternoon. He was 67. The Rev George W Eiland, pastor of Valera Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be at Valera Cemetery. Two persons were injured in the wreck at the intersection of U S Highway 67 and State Highway 206 six miles west of here.
They were Mrs Mary LeSueur, wife of Ernest LeSueur, who recieved a broken arm and Mrs Jean Mounce, 21, of Walnut Springs, who recieved cuts and bruises.
Mr and Mrs Lesueur were passengers in a 1952 Plymouth sedan driven by George W Pauley,87, of Valera, when it was in a collision with a 1952 Chrysler sedan being driven by Mrs Mounce's husband, Charles. Mr LeSueur, a retired cafe and grocery store operator, died at Hendrick Memorial Hospital in Abilene. He was a life long resident of Coleman County and a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, two sons, Billy of Ft Sill and Milton Ray of Dallas; two daughters, Mrs Mildred Campbell, of Dallas and Mrs Louise Carl of Tustin, California. One brother, J P LeSueur of Valera, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild
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