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Lillie Beatrice <I>May</I> Montgomery

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Lillie Beatrice May Montgomery

Birth
Blue Ridge, Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Jul 2008 (aged 88)
Rowlett, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lavon, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Montgomery, Lillie


FARMERSVILLE — Lillie Beatrice Montgomery, 88, of Copeville died July 10, 2008, at Lake Pointe Hospital in Rowlett. A funeral service is scheduled at 10 a.m. today in First Methodist Church in Copeville with Rev. Stan Welch and Rev. John Johnson officiating. Burial follows in Thompson Cemetery in Copeville under the direction of Hurst's Fielder-Baker Funeral Home of Farmersville.The daughter of William and Lura B. Green May, she was born Nov. 27, 1919, in Blue Ridge. On Nov. 29, 1941, she was married to Willie "Bill" B. Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery worked for the Resistol Hat Factory. She was a member of First Methodist Church in Copeville.Survivors are her husband of Copeville; two daughters, Marelia Geren and husband Monte of Whitney and Correnda Cantrell and husband Ricky of Blue Ridge; two sisters, Wanda McCarley of Blue Ridge and Ira Jean Jeffcoat of Farmersville; and grandchildren Lynn Bennett of Allen and Richie Geren and wife Katy of Abilene; and one great-grandchild, Bryce Bennett of Allen.Memorials may be made to First Methodist Church or Thompson Cemetery, both in Copeville.
Published in the Herald-Banner on 7/12/2008
Montgomery, Lillie


FARMERSVILLE — Lillie Beatrice Montgomery, 88, of Copeville died July 10, 2008, at Lake Pointe Hospital in Rowlett. A funeral service is scheduled at 10 a.m. today in First Methodist Church in Copeville with Rev. Stan Welch and Rev. John Johnson officiating. Burial follows in Thompson Cemetery in Copeville under the direction of Hurst's Fielder-Baker Funeral Home of Farmersville.The daughter of William and Lura B. Green May, she was born Nov. 27, 1919, in Blue Ridge. On Nov. 29, 1941, she was married to Willie "Bill" B. Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery worked for the Resistol Hat Factory. She was a member of First Methodist Church in Copeville.Survivors are her husband of Copeville; two daughters, Marelia Geren and husband Monte of Whitney and Correnda Cantrell and husband Ricky of Blue Ridge; two sisters, Wanda McCarley of Blue Ridge and Ira Jean Jeffcoat of Farmersville; and grandchildren Lynn Bennett of Allen and Richie Geren and wife Katy of Abilene; and one great-grandchild, Bryce Bennett of Allen.Memorials may be made to First Methodist Church or Thompson Cemetery, both in Copeville.
Published in the Herald-Banner on 7/12/2008


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