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Nat Guy Starnes

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Nat Guy Starnes Veteran

Birth
Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
3 Jul 1966 (aged 70)
Big Spring, Howard County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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During World War I, Atlantic Theatre, Nat was a Seaman, serving on a collier [bulk cargo ship designed or used to carry coal] which hauled the coal to fuel all the military steam-powered ships. After the war he worked as a car mechanic.
~OBITUARY~
Rites for Nat. G. Starnes, 70, were set at 4 p.m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers at Resthaven Memorial Park here, with the Rev. James R. Bell, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, officiating.

Starnes, of 2704 Canton, Lubbock, died Sunday at the Veterans' Hospital in Big Spring following a three-week illness.

Starnes is survived by his wife, Opal; a daughter [adopted] Mrs. (Doris) Jimmy G. Terrell of Dallas; a sister, Mrs. Kate Bradley of Greenville.

Pallbearers who have been named include Allan Tomlinson, Charles Curry, Hugh Jester, Elton Terrell and Harold Jones.

From Lubbock Avalanche Journal, Tues, July 5, 1966, page 2-A
During World War I, Atlantic Theatre, Nat was a Seaman, serving on a collier [bulk cargo ship designed or used to carry coal] which hauled the coal to fuel all the military steam-powered ships. After the war he worked as a car mechanic.
~OBITUARY~
Rites for Nat. G. Starnes, 70, were set at 4 p.m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers at Resthaven Memorial Park here, with the Rev. James R. Bell, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, officiating.

Starnes, of 2704 Canton, Lubbock, died Sunday at the Veterans' Hospital in Big Spring following a three-week illness.

Starnes is survived by his wife, Opal; a daughter [adopted] Mrs. (Doris) Jimmy G. Terrell of Dallas; a sister, Mrs. Kate Bradley of Greenville.

Pallbearers who have been named include Allan Tomlinson, Charles Curry, Hugh Jester, Elton Terrell and Harold Jones.

From Lubbock Avalanche Journal, Tues, July 5, 1966, page 2-A

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