Born Aug 14, 1902 in Hill Co., Tx
Died July 2, 1930 in Stamford, Texas
Married Mary Smith in 1929 # 41139616
Son of Isham L Bostick #42388890 & Elsie Miranda Amerson # 42387663
He was an electrician
contributed by Don Haynes
Services for D.L. Bostick, 27, were held at the Methodist Episcopal Church with J.H. Hamblin of Abilene officiating. Mr. Bostick was a farmer.
Kinney Funeral Home Records
contributed by Dorman Holub - May, 2014
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Dwight Bostick (37379483)
Funeral services for D.L. Bostick were held at St. John’s Methodist church with Rev. J.H. Hamblen of Abilene officiating. Burial followed in Highland cemetery with the Odd Fellow’s in charge of the ceremony.
Mr. Bostick died at 10:15 Wednesday morning from the complications following an operation.
Mr. Bostick was a progressive young business man and was connected with the Stamford Battery Station.
Surviving: his wife, father and mother - Mr. and Mrs. I.I. Bostick of Tuxedo; two brothers - Harold Bostick of Vicksburg, AZ; James Bostick of Stamford.
The Stamford American
Friday, July 4, 1930
Vol. 7, Number 12
Contributor: Searchers of our Past - January
Born Aug 14, 1902 in Hill Co., Tx
Died July 2, 1930 in Stamford, Texas
Married Mary Smith in 1929 # 41139616
Son of Isham L Bostick #42388890 & Elsie Miranda Amerson # 42387663
He was an electrician
contributed by Don Haynes
Services for D.L. Bostick, 27, were held at the Methodist Episcopal Church with J.H. Hamblin of Abilene officiating. Mr. Bostick was a farmer.
Kinney Funeral Home Records
contributed by Dorman Holub - May, 2014
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Dwight Bostick (37379483)
Funeral services for D.L. Bostick were held at St. John’s Methodist church with Rev. J.H. Hamblen of Abilene officiating. Burial followed in Highland cemetery with the Odd Fellow’s in charge of the ceremony.
Mr. Bostick died at 10:15 Wednesday morning from the complications following an operation.
Mr. Bostick was a progressive young business man and was connected with the Stamford Battery Station.
Surviving: his wife, father and mother - Mr. and Mrs. I.I. Bostick of Tuxedo; two brothers - Harold Bostick of Vicksburg, AZ; James Bostick of Stamford.
The Stamford American
Friday, July 4, 1930
Vol. 7, Number 12
Contributor: Searchers of our Past - January
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