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Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon 3 p.m. at the First Christian church for Mrs. Horace Hyatt who died in a Lubbock hospital Thursday morning, September 24, only a few hours after an infant son had been born. Funeral rites were read by Rev. Pierce Burns and Rev. John C. Ramsay.
Pallbearers were: Ben Saxon, Neal Chastain, Lee Snodgrass, Bynum Britton, Thurmond Moore and Dee McArthur.
Flower girls were: Mrs. Neal Chastain, Mrs. Bynum Britton, Mrs. Lee Snodgrass, Dorothy Jones, Loretta Beeson and Mrs. John Nugent.
Flossie Marie Hawley was born October 25, 1906 at Commerce, Texas. She came to this county in 1923 and has been well-known and loved since that time.
In November 1927 she was married to Horace Hyatt at Spur. To this union were born two children.
Mrs. Hyatt had been affiliated with the Presbyterian church since the age of 16.
Interment was made in the Spur cemetery with Chandler Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are her husband, Horace Hyatt, one daughter, Patsy Jean; an infant son, William Bradley; her mother, Mrs. G.W. Hash; four brothers, H. H. Hawley of Sweetwater, Russell Hawley of San Angelo, B.F. Hawley of Spur, Ben Hawley of Stanford; one sister, Mrs. Jim Tu
©The Texas Spur, September 1942
─════════ ••●•• ❤ In Memory ❤ ••●•• ════════─
─═════════ ✿ڰۣڿ✿ Obituary ✿ڰۣڿ✿ ═════════─
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon 3 p.m. at the First Christian church for Mrs. Horace Hyatt who died in a Lubbock hospital Thursday morning, September 24, only a few hours after an infant son had been born. Funeral rites were read by Rev. Pierce Burns and Rev. John C. Ramsay.
Pallbearers were: Ben Saxon, Neal Chastain, Lee Snodgrass, Bynum Britton, Thurmond Moore and Dee McArthur.
Flower girls were: Mrs. Neal Chastain, Mrs. Bynum Britton, Mrs. Lee Snodgrass, Dorothy Jones, Loretta Beeson and Mrs. John Nugent.
Flossie Marie Hawley was born October 25, 1906 at Commerce, Texas. She came to this county in 1923 and has been well-known and loved since that time.
In November 1927 she was married to Horace Hyatt at Spur. To this union were born two children.
Mrs. Hyatt had been affiliated with the Presbyterian church since the age of 16.
Interment was made in the Spur cemetery with Chandler Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Surviving are her husband, Horace Hyatt, one daughter, Patsy Jean; an infant son, William Bradley; her mother, Mrs. G.W. Hash; four brothers, H. H. Hawley of Sweetwater, Russell Hawley of San Angelo, B.F. Hawley of Spur, Ben Hawley of Stanford; one sister, Mrs. Jim Tu
©The Texas Spur, September 1942
─════════ ••●•• ❤ In Memory ❤ ••●•• ════════─
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