Obituary from
The Weekly Herald
Weatherford, Texas
December 12, 1935 Albert Snow Dies
at His Home Here Saturday Night
Albert Snow, aged 82 years, passed away at his home, 509 Bols d'Arc street, this city, Saturday night at 11:45 o'clock. He had been ill for some time, and his death was not unexpected.
Mr. Snow had been a resident of Parker County, for fifteen years, having moved here from Palo Pinto County. His wife Mrs. Nancy Snow died five years ago, and he is survived by the following six sons and daughters: Mrs. Nellie McGuire, Pilot Point, R. A. Snow, Mineral Wells, R. H. Snow, Weatherford, Mrs. Cordelia Sterling, Mrs. Mable Booker, and Mrs. Myrtle Ellison, all of Fort Worth.
The body was taken overland to Dobbs Valley in Palo Pinto County, Monday afternoon, and burial took place in the Dobbs Valley cemetery, beside his late wife, at 2 o'clock
Obituary from
The Weekly Herald
Weatherford, Texas
December 12, 1935 Albert Snow Dies
at His Home Here Saturday Night
Albert Snow, aged 82 years, passed away at his home, 509 Bols d'Arc street, this city, Saturday night at 11:45 o'clock. He had been ill for some time, and his death was not unexpected.
Mr. Snow had been a resident of Parker County, for fifteen years, having moved here from Palo Pinto County. His wife Mrs. Nancy Snow died five years ago, and he is survived by the following six sons and daughters: Mrs. Nellie McGuire, Pilot Point, R. A. Snow, Mineral Wells, R. H. Snow, Weatherford, Mrs. Cordelia Sterling, Mrs. Mable Booker, and Mrs. Myrtle Ellison, all of Fort Worth.
The body was taken overland to Dobbs Valley in Palo Pinto County, Monday afternoon, and burial took place in the Dobbs Valley cemetery, beside his late wife, at 2 o'clock
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