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Fred Duncan Lytton

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Fred Duncan Lytton

Birth
Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Dec 1959 (aged 60)
Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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THE PARIS NEWS, 24 Dec 1959:

Fred D. Lytton, 60, who died Thursday night, was buried Saturday afternoon in Evergreen Cemetery, after a service at Gene Roden and Sons chapel.

Officiating was Dr. Ronald Prince of First Baptist Church, where Mr. Lytton was a member, and bearers were Bob McCoin, Judge Archie Harrison, Winfred P. Garrett, T. S. Smith, Ralph Spangler and David Rainey.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Esta Mashburn, and three sisters: Mrs. Jimmy Files, Santa Anna, Calif.; Mrs. Harry Meredith and Mrs. Russell Feeser both of Dallas. His wife has been co-owner and operator with him of the Paris Floor Covering Company at 112 Clarksville St., the business they established here 16 years ago.

Born at Greenville, 7 Nov 1899, Fred Lytton was a son of the late C. L. and Ida (Sockwell) Lytton, but he had lived in Paris since he was 14 years old. He attended high school here, and had been in the floor-covering business 30 years, being employed at the old Rodgers-Wade retail furniture store before opening his own business. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Club, Knife and Fork Club and the IOOF lodge, until his health failed. Mr. Lytton, who lived on Lamar Road, died in a hospital here.

[Esta M. Mashburn buried as Lytton, on the same stone with Fred D. Lytton next to Edward J. Lytton. Fred Duncan Lytton b. Nov 7 1898 signed up for WWI Draft Sep 12 1918 at Greenville TX, living at Paris TX, auto mechanic, nearest relative father C. L. Litton of Paris. Fred s/o Charlie L. Lytton b. abt 1871 VA and Virginia _____ b. abt 1873 TX. Who is Charles?]
THE PARIS NEWS, 24 Dec 1959:

Fred D. Lytton, 60, who died Thursday night, was buried Saturday afternoon in Evergreen Cemetery, after a service at Gene Roden and Sons chapel.

Officiating was Dr. Ronald Prince of First Baptist Church, where Mr. Lytton was a member, and bearers were Bob McCoin, Judge Archie Harrison, Winfred P. Garrett, T. S. Smith, Ralph Spangler and David Rainey.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Esta Mashburn, and three sisters: Mrs. Jimmy Files, Santa Anna, Calif.; Mrs. Harry Meredith and Mrs. Russell Feeser both of Dallas. His wife has been co-owner and operator with him of the Paris Floor Covering Company at 112 Clarksville St., the business they established here 16 years ago.

Born at Greenville, 7 Nov 1899, Fred Lytton was a son of the late C. L. and Ida (Sockwell) Lytton, but he had lived in Paris since he was 14 years old. He attended high school here, and had been in the floor-covering business 30 years, being employed at the old Rodgers-Wade retail furniture store before opening his own business. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Club, Knife and Fork Club and the IOOF lodge, until his health failed. Mr. Lytton, who lived on Lamar Road, died in a hospital here.

[Esta M. Mashburn buried as Lytton, on the same stone with Fred D. Lytton next to Edward J. Lytton. Fred Duncan Lytton b. Nov 7 1898 signed up for WWI Draft Sep 12 1918 at Greenville TX, living at Paris TX, auto mechanic, nearest relative father C. L. Litton of Paris. Fred s/o Charlie L. Lytton b. abt 1871 VA and Virginia _____ b. abt 1873 TX. Who is Charles?]


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