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Emmett Fletcher Dunwoody

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Emmett Fletcher Dunwoody

Birth
Death
24 Aug 1923 (aged 48)
Childress, Childress County, Texas, USA
Burial
Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 55 Lot 27 Space 1
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.F. Dunwoody, 48, of 207 North Pierce Street, died at Childress Texas, at 3:20 o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Dunwoody is well known here, having lived here for many years and had been employed as a conductor for the Fort Worth & Denver Railroad. The body arrived in Amarillo over the Fort Worth & Denver at 9 o'clock Friday night, accompanied by his widow, Mrs. E.F. Dunwoody and Conductors Kelly and Huggins. The body will be in state at the Griggs Funeral Parlor pending the arrival of out of town relatives, after which definite funeral arrangements will be announced.

(Published in Amarillo Daily News, August 25, 1923)
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Funeral services for E. F. Dunwoody, Fort Worth and Denver Railway conductor, who died at Childress Friday morning will be held in the chapel of the Griggs Undertaking Company at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Rev. G.J. Irvin, pastor of the Buchanan Street Methodist church. Fraternal burial services will be conducted by Amarillo Lodge No. 923 B.P.O.E. Member of the Security Benefit Association and Order of Railway Conductors will attend in a body. Pall bearers will be L.J. Smith, L.A. McDonald, W.M. Smith, Ira M. Judd, L.O. Gaughan and R.B. Johnson. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.

(Published in Amarillo Daily News, August 28, 1923)

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.F. Dunwoody, 48, of 207 North Pierce Street, died at Childress Texas, at 3:20 o'clock Friday morning. Mr. Dunwoody is well known here, having lived here for many years and had been employed as a conductor for the Fort Worth & Denver Railroad. The body arrived in Amarillo over the Fort Worth & Denver at 9 o'clock Friday night, accompanied by his widow, Mrs. E.F. Dunwoody and Conductors Kelly and Huggins. The body will be in state at the Griggs Funeral Parlor pending the arrival of out of town relatives, after which definite funeral arrangements will be announced.

(Published in Amarillo Daily News, August 25, 1923)
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Funeral services for E. F. Dunwoody, Fort Worth and Denver Railway conductor, who died at Childress Friday morning will be held in the chapel of the Griggs Undertaking Company at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Rev. G.J. Irvin, pastor of the Buchanan Street Methodist church. Fraternal burial services will be conducted by Amarillo Lodge No. 923 B.P.O.E. Member of the Security Benefit Association and Order of Railway Conductors will attend in a body. Pall bearers will be L.J. Smith, L.A. McDonald, W.M. Smith, Ira M. Judd, L.O. Gaughan and R.B. Johnson. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.

(Published in Amarillo Daily News, August 28, 1923)

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