Litton had been in ill health from a heart ailment for many months.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday from the James B. Totten Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Joe Wilson, pastor of the Electra Community Church, officiating, assisted by Rev. E. H. Coburn, retired Methodist minister. Burial will be in the Electra Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Delbert Gilbert, Tullie Holbrook, Clint Lowe of Ennis; James King, Longview, Comer Hudgens, Lovington, N. M. and Bob Sperry of Wichita Falls.
Litton, a native of Missouri, was a veteran of World War One.
Survivors include his wife, Susie; two sons, Dale Allen Litton, Merkel, and LaVern Litton, El Paso; his mother, Mrs. Priscilla Litton, Lubbock; two sisters, Mrs. Norman Wilkerson, Lubbock, and Mrs. Gus Igou, Borger; and four grandchildren._
Electra Star-News
September 1, 1960
Litton had been in ill health from a heart ailment for many months.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday from the James B. Totten Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Joe Wilson, pastor of the Electra Community Church, officiating, assisted by Rev. E. H. Coburn, retired Methodist minister. Burial will be in the Electra Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Delbert Gilbert, Tullie Holbrook, Clint Lowe of Ennis; James King, Longview, Comer Hudgens, Lovington, N. M. and Bob Sperry of Wichita Falls.
Litton, a native of Missouri, was a veteran of World War One.
Survivors include his wife, Susie; two sons, Dale Allen Litton, Merkel, and LaVern Litton, El Paso; his mother, Mrs. Priscilla Litton, Lubbock; two sisters, Mrs. Norman Wilkerson, Lubbock, and Mrs. Gus Igou, Borger; and four grandchildren._
Electra Star-News
September 1, 1960
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