From the Evening Fort Worth Star Telegram, March 31, 1947, Page 7:
MRS. ELLA HUNTER
Revs. Garland Lavender and W. W. Ward will conduct services at 4 p.m. Monday in Ray Crowder Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Ella Hunter, 74, of 3820 Ave. M. resident here for 29 years, who died Sunday in a hospital. Burial will take place in Rose Hill.
Mrs. Hunter was a member of the OES [Order of the Eastern Star] and the Polytechnic Methodist Church.
Survivors are four daughters, Mmes. Frank Gurley, S. A. Austin and E. B. Abington, all of Fort Worth, and T. E. Box of Kansas City; four sons, C. A., Joe L., and Bartlett Hunter, all of Fort Worth, and Earl Hunter, Waco; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
From the Evening Fort Worth Star Telegram, March 31, 1947, Page 7:
MRS. ELLA HUNTER
Revs. Garland Lavender and W. W. Ward will conduct services at 4 p.m. Monday in Ray Crowder Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Ella Hunter, 74, of 3820 Ave. M. resident here for 29 years, who died Sunday in a hospital. Burial will take place in Rose Hill.
Mrs. Hunter was a member of the OES [Order of the Eastern Star] and the Polytechnic Methodist Church.
Survivors are four daughters, Mmes. Frank Gurley, S. A. Austin and E. B. Abington, all of Fort Worth, and T. E. Box of Kansas City; four sons, C. A., Joe L., and Bartlett Hunter, all of Fort Worth, and Earl Hunter, Waco; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
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