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Liela <I>Hill</I> McCormick

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Liela Hill McCormick

Birth
Death
Sep 1936 (aged 59–60)
Burial
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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MRS. GEORGE McCORMICK
Word was received here late Sunday of the death of Mrs. George McCormick of Redwood City, Calif., which occurred at a hospital in San Francisco at 5:30 Sunday evening (Pacific Time,) 7 :30 here.

Mrs. McCormick was Miss Lehla Hill of Weimar, daughter of the late T, A. Hill, banker and industrialist, and a graduate of the Weimar school and of. Kidd Key. She was married to Mr. George McCormick in 1900 and they resided at Houston where he was an official of the Southern Pacific Railroad for a number of years. For the past twenty years they have lived in San Francisco, Calif. where Mr. McCormick is General Superintendent of Motive Power of the Southern Pacific Lines, Pacific System.

Miss Lehla was dearly loved by all who knew her, and her passing is a severe shock to this section. She is. survived by the heartbroken husband, three sisters, Mrs. Eddie Ratliff, Mrs. Stephen McCormick and W. Kindred, and by two brothers, Mr. Tom Hill of Weimar and Mr. Ty Hill of Comfort.

Funeral service will be held from the Hill residence in Weimar at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. [Interment in Weimar Odd Fellows Cemetery]

Colorado County Citizen, September 24, 1936
MRS. GEORGE McCORMICK
Word was received here late Sunday of the death of Mrs. George McCormick of Redwood City, Calif., which occurred at a hospital in San Francisco at 5:30 Sunday evening (Pacific Time,) 7 :30 here.

Mrs. McCormick was Miss Lehla Hill of Weimar, daughter of the late T, A. Hill, banker and industrialist, and a graduate of the Weimar school and of. Kidd Key. She was married to Mr. George McCormick in 1900 and they resided at Houston where he was an official of the Southern Pacific Railroad for a number of years. For the past twenty years they have lived in San Francisco, Calif. where Mr. McCormick is General Superintendent of Motive Power of the Southern Pacific Lines, Pacific System.

Miss Lehla was dearly loved by all who knew her, and her passing is a severe shock to this section. She is. survived by the heartbroken husband, three sisters, Mrs. Eddie Ratliff, Mrs. Stephen McCormick and W. Kindred, and by two brothers, Mr. Tom Hill of Weimar and Mr. Ty Hill of Comfort.

Funeral service will be held from the Hill residence in Weimar at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. [Interment in Weimar Odd Fellows Cemetery]

Colorado County Citizen, September 24, 1936


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