Fred Ayres, 79, Justice of the Peace for many years at LaRue, and a resident of the county for more than half a century, died suddenly Thursday afternoon. Justice Ayres is reported to have dropped dead shortly after he had returned to his home after funeral services held for Mrs. Tom Williford in mid-afternoon.
Justice Ayres had held office for many years and had served during the past year as President of the Henderson County Pension Club. He previously had engaged in business.
Funeral services were scheduled to be held at the Methodist Church at LaRue at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon by Rev. J.R. Lockhart. Burial will be in LaRue cemetery.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Birdie Gaines of Wichita Falls and several nieces and nephews and a number of step-children.
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Obituary graciously provided by Wayne Smith, Find A Grave contributor #47181024
Fred Ayres, 79, Justice of the Peace for many years at LaRue, and a resident of the county for more than half a century, died suddenly Thursday afternoon. Justice Ayres is reported to have dropped dead shortly after he had returned to his home after funeral services held for Mrs. Tom Williford in mid-afternoon.
Justice Ayres had held office for many years and had served during the past year as President of the Henderson County Pension Club. He previously had engaged in business.
Funeral services were scheduled to be held at the Methodist Church at LaRue at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon by Rev. J.R. Lockhart. Burial will be in LaRue cemetery.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Birdie Gaines of Wichita Falls and several nieces and nephews and a number of step-children.
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Obituary graciously provided by Wayne Smith, Find A Grave contributor #47181024
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FRED F. AYRES
MAY 27, 1861
OCT. 3, 1940
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