Burial, under direction of Campbell Funeral Home, was in Spur Cemetery.
Mrs. Aston died Monday in Crosbyton Rest Home after an extended illness. A native of San Augustine County, Mrs. Aston was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Bud Rennels of Abilene, Mrs. Marguerite Rickels of Spur and Mrs. J.B. Smith of 2518 47th St. in Lubbock; a son, J.M. Aston of Venezuela, S.A.; a sister, Mrs. Lonnie Gilmore of South Bend, Tex.; and two brothers, John Crump of Crosbyton and Leslie Crump of California.
Crosbyton Review, February 24, 1972
Note:Wife of John Monroe Aston.
Burial, under direction of Campbell Funeral Home, was in Spur Cemetery.
Mrs. Aston died Monday in Crosbyton Rest Home after an extended illness. A native of San Augustine County, Mrs. Aston was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Bud Rennels of Abilene, Mrs. Marguerite Rickels of Spur and Mrs. J.B. Smith of 2518 47th St. in Lubbock; a son, J.M. Aston of Venezuela, S.A.; a sister, Mrs. Lonnie Gilmore of South Bend, Tex.; and two brothers, John Crump of Crosbyton and Leslie Crump of California.
Crosbyton Review, February 24, 1972
Note:Wife of John Monroe Aston.
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