He was born in Marshall, Texas, and by 1940 he made his home in Dallas, Texas.
Upon his passing, his body was returned to Harrison County where he was laid to rest on the grounds of Saint John Cemetery in Marshall, Texas.
W.M. Kelly was the funeral director who managed the burial arrangements.
Odetta Spencer was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #01129
~ 1910-1940 U.S. Census Records of Texas -- Harrison County and Dallas County
Notes
- Van Buren Spencer was previously married to Miss Tensie Kennedy; however, their marriage had dissolved many years prior to his passing.
He was born in Marshall, Texas, and by 1940 he made his home in Dallas, Texas.
Upon his passing, his body was returned to Harrison County where he was laid to rest on the grounds of Saint John Cemetery in Marshall, Texas.
W.M. Kelly was the funeral director who managed the burial arrangements.
Odetta Spencer was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Texas Death Certificate #01129
~ 1910-1940 U.S. Census Records of Texas -- Harrison County and Dallas County
Notes
- Van Buren Spencer was previously married to Miss Tensie Kennedy; however, their marriage had dissolved many years prior to his passing.
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