Mrs. Pauline M. Beene, 76, native of Collin County died Saturday at the C. C. Young Memorial Home, 4829 W. Lawther, Dallas. She was born Dec. 14, 1894 in Princeton, was a member of the Princeton Methodist church where funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday. Rev. Gene Welborn, pastor and Dr. Lee Miller of Dallas officiated and burial was in the Princeton Cemetery, Turrentine - Jackson Funeral Directors in charge.
She is survived by a son, Forrest Beene of Freeport; one granddaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Snyder of Austin; two brothers, Robert P. Womack of Golden and Roy S. Womack of Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. L. F. Gaddy, Farmersville; Mrs. A. G. Venson, Whitney and Mrs. N. A. Karoly of California.
Donations may be made to the Princeton Methodist Church or the C. C. Young Memorial Home in Dallas.
The Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas, 22 Feb 1971, Mon, Page 4
Mrs. Pauline M. Beene, 76, native of Collin County died Saturday at the C. C. Young Memorial Home, 4829 W. Lawther, Dallas. She was born Dec. 14, 1894 in Princeton, was a member of the Princeton Methodist church where funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday. Rev. Gene Welborn, pastor and Dr. Lee Miller of Dallas officiated and burial was in the Princeton Cemetery, Turrentine - Jackson Funeral Directors in charge.
She is survived by a son, Forrest Beene of Freeport; one granddaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Snyder of Austin; two brothers, Robert P. Womack of Golden and Roy S. Womack of Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. L. F. Gaddy, Farmersville; Mrs. A. G. Venson, Whitney and Mrs. N. A. Karoly of California.
Donations may be made to the Princeton Methodist Church or the C. C. Young Memorial Home in Dallas.
The Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas, 22 Feb 1971, Mon, Page 4
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