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Mona Idell Ashby

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Mona Idell Ashby

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
30 Oct 1977 (aged 85)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 58, Lot 143, Space 2
Memorial ID
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The Dallas Morning News, November 1, 1977:

ASHBY

Miss Mona I, 2936 Hemphill, Ft. Worth. Survived by Mrs. Belva Mullinex, Ft. Worth., Mrs. Shirley Reaves, Dallas, niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, Ft. Worth, grandnephew Sul Ross V, Houston, grandniece Julie Ann Quigley, Grand Prairie. Graveside servicess 2 p.m. Tuesday, Laurel Land, Rev. David Rucker officiating. Interment Laurel Land.

LAMAR & SMITH
800 W. Jefferson 946-2146
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, July 27, 1948:

SOCIETY NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Sul Ross, 2936 Hemphill, spent the week-end in Dallas visiting her aunt, Miss Mona Ashby. While there they attended the Starlight Operetta. The Rosses were accompanied by their young son, Sully.
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The Big Spring Herald, June 22, 1941:

Velva Glass' sister, Miss Mona Ashby, is in town. With her sister and daughter and Judy, the dog, Velva is rapidly building up a family.
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1915 Dallas, Texas city directory - Occupation: Clerk, B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company

1920 Census - Occupation: Stenographer, Industry: Oil Company (Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas)

1940 Census - Occupation: Stenographer, Industry: Oil Company (Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas)
The Dallas Morning News, November 1, 1977:

ASHBY

Miss Mona I, 2936 Hemphill, Ft. Worth. Survived by Mrs. Belva Mullinex, Ft. Worth., Mrs. Shirley Reaves, Dallas, niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, Ft. Worth, grandnephew Sul Ross V, Houston, grandniece Julie Ann Quigley, Grand Prairie. Graveside servicess 2 p.m. Tuesday, Laurel Land, Rev. David Rucker officiating. Interment Laurel Land.

LAMAR & SMITH
800 W. Jefferson 946-2146
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, July 27, 1948:

SOCIETY NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Sul Ross, 2936 Hemphill, spent the week-end in Dallas visiting her aunt, Miss Mona Ashby. While there they attended the Starlight Operetta. The Rosses were accompanied by their young son, Sully.
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The Big Spring Herald, June 22, 1941:

Velva Glass' sister, Miss Mona Ashby, is in town. With her sister and daughter and Judy, the dog, Velva is rapidly building up a family.
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1915 Dallas, Texas city directory - Occupation: Clerk, B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company

1920 Census - Occupation: Stenographer, Industry: Oil Company (Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas)

1940 Census - Occupation: Stenographer, Industry: Oil Company (Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas)


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