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Malcolm Clarence Palmer

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Malcolm Clarence Palmer

Birth
Mills County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Aug 1936 (aged 28)
Ector County, Texas, USA
Burial
Albany, Shackelford County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7393875, Longitude: -99.2893677
Plot
West, Block 15, Lot 32
Memorial ID
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Malcom Palmer was claimed by death Wednesday afternoon, after living for nearly five days following a very serious automobile collision in which the driver of the other car was killed instantly, occurred Friday evening late, near Odessa and the victims were taken to the Odessa hospital for treatment. Henry McCoy, father-in-law of the deceased, was accompanying him, but his injuries were slight and he was dismissed from the hospital the following day.

Malcolm, 28 years of age, has been in the employ of George Callihan for the past several years, and was returning home from work when the accident happened. He was a football player for Albany High School when football was first introduced into the school here. He had hosts of friends who were shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of their friend. Malcolm was married to Miss Hasel Bryson of Abilene about five months ago, and their many friends extend their deepest and sincerest sympathy to her.

The body was brought here by the Castleberry funeral couch, but funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending arrival for his sister, Mrs. Diller, from a visit in Idaho.

The News extends condolence to the bereaved family.

Albany News
August 27, 1936
pg. 1
Malcom Palmer was claimed by death Wednesday afternoon, after living for nearly five days following a very serious automobile collision in which the driver of the other car was killed instantly, occurred Friday evening late, near Odessa and the victims were taken to the Odessa hospital for treatment. Henry McCoy, father-in-law of the deceased, was accompanying him, but his injuries were slight and he was dismissed from the hospital the following day.

Malcolm, 28 years of age, has been in the employ of George Callihan for the past several years, and was returning home from work when the accident happened. He was a football player for Albany High School when football was first introduced into the school here. He had hosts of friends who were shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of their friend. Malcolm was married to Miss Hasel Bryson of Abilene about five months ago, and their many friends extend their deepest and sincerest sympathy to her.

The body was brought here by the Castleberry funeral couch, but funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending arrival for his sister, Mrs. Diller, from a visit in Idaho.

The News extends condolence to the bereaved family.

Albany News
August 27, 1936
pg. 1


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