Advertisement

Carl Otis Collyer

Advertisement

Carl Otis Collyer Veteran

Birth
Death
13 Nov 1992 (aged 69)
Decatur, Wise County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Last Supper 26
Memorial ID
View Source
FORT WORTH - Carl Otis Collyer, who worked in the grain industry before retiring, died Friday at Willow Springs Golf Course near Decatur. He was 69.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Edge Park Methodist Church, where he was a charter member.

Masonic graveside service will follow in Laurel Land Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home.

Mr. Collyer had worked in the grain industry from 1948 until his retirement in January 1991. He had continued to work part time after his retirement. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Mr. Collyer was a charter member of South Hills Masonic Lodge 1389 and was past patron of Mathis 874 and Dimmett 819. He was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, South Hills 835. He was a member of the Fort Worth Transportation Club.

The family suggests that memorials be made to the Order of the Eastern Star Home, 1111 E. Division St., Arlington 76011.

Survivors: Wife of 46 years, Alice Hays Collyer of Fort Worth ; two daughters, Mary C. Faherty of Fort Worth and Patricia C. Hatchel of Hayward, Calif.; two sons, John W. Collyer of Arlington and David C. Collyer of Saginaw; sister, Esther C. Grimmett of Council Grove, Kan.; and six grandchildren.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX)
Date: November 15, 1992

Addition info submitted by Becky Doan.
FORT WORTH - Carl Otis Collyer, who worked in the grain industry before retiring, died Friday at Willow Springs Golf Course near Decatur. He was 69.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Edge Park Methodist Church, where he was a charter member.

Masonic graveside service will follow in Laurel Land Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home.

Mr. Collyer had worked in the grain industry from 1948 until his retirement in January 1991. He had continued to work part time after his retirement. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Mr. Collyer was a charter member of South Hills Masonic Lodge 1389 and was past patron of Mathis 874 and Dimmett 819. He was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, South Hills 835. He was a member of the Fort Worth Transportation Club.

The family suggests that memorials be made to the Order of the Eastern Star Home, 1111 E. Division St., Arlington 76011.

Survivors: Wife of 46 years, Alice Hays Collyer of Fort Worth ; two daughters, Mary C. Faherty of Fort Worth and Patricia C. Hatchel of Hayward, Calif.; two sons, John W. Collyer of Arlington and David C. Collyer of Saginaw; sister, Esther C. Grimmett of Council Grove, Kan.; and six grandchildren.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX)
Date: November 15, 1992

Addition info submitted by Becky Doan.

Inscription

US ARMY
WORLD WAR II



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement