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Loucinda Emmaline <I>Gatteys</I> Fugitt

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Loucinda Emmaline Gatteys Fugitt

Birth
Tishomingo, Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA
Death
21 May 1929 (aged 82)
Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Burial
Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. L. E. Fugitt Died Tuesday at Wolfe City
Mrs. L. E. Fugitt, aged eighty-two years and for the past forty-five years a resident of Hunt County, died at her home at Wolfe City Tuesday morning, May 21, 1929.
The Fugitt family came to this state from Mississippi, settling on the farm near Hickory Creek.
Since retiring from active farm operations, the family had lived in Wolfe City.
Deceased had been a member of the Methodist Church since girlhood and through the years had lived a devout life.
Her husband preceded her in death, but she is survived by the following children: John Fugitt, Dallas; Fred Fugitt, Chicago, Illinois; Joe Fugitt of this city; Mrs. Roxie Park, Durant, Oklahoma; Mrs. W. R. Kirkland, Cameron; Mrs. Mattie Webb, Dallas, and Mrs. C. O. Young, Hickory Creek. One brother, A. V. Gatteys of this city, a sister, Mrs. J. W. Shelton, Wolfe City, and a sister at El Paso and one at Abilene also survive.
Burial in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Wednesday, May 22, 1929, funeral conducted by Rev. Strother, Rev. Eley, and Rev. J. B. Gober.
(May 23, 1929, The Greenville Messenger)
Mrs. L. E. Fugitt Died Tuesday at Wolfe City
Mrs. L. E. Fugitt, aged eighty-two years and for the past forty-five years a resident of Hunt County, died at her home at Wolfe City Tuesday morning, May 21, 1929.
The Fugitt family came to this state from Mississippi, settling on the farm near Hickory Creek.
Since retiring from active farm operations, the family had lived in Wolfe City.
Deceased had been a member of the Methodist Church since girlhood and through the years had lived a devout life.
Her husband preceded her in death, but she is survived by the following children: John Fugitt, Dallas; Fred Fugitt, Chicago, Illinois; Joe Fugitt of this city; Mrs. Roxie Park, Durant, Oklahoma; Mrs. W. R. Kirkland, Cameron; Mrs. Mattie Webb, Dallas, and Mrs. C. O. Young, Hickory Creek. One brother, A. V. Gatteys of this city, a sister, Mrs. J. W. Shelton, Wolfe City, and a sister at El Paso and one at Abilene also survive.
Burial in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Wednesday, May 22, 1929, funeral conducted by Rev. Strother, Rev. Eley, and Rev. J. B. Gober.
(May 23, 1929, The Greenville Messenger)


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