From newspaper clipping probably from Marshall News Messenger... or whatever it was called in 1933.
Deaths: Hugh A. Finley
The funeral of Hugh A. Finley, 64, who died Monday morning at his home on North Bolivar street was held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the family residence.
Services were conducted by Rev. J. B. Waggoner, of the Methodist Church, and Rev. C. E. Chambers, pastor of the Christian Church.
The pallbearers were Will Arnold, John L. Henderson, Bailey Badgett, C. D. Mings, J. K. Holmes and Will Hamilton.
From second clipping, hand dated Jan 7, 1933
Hugh A. Finley
Hugh A. Finley, 64, died at his home, on North Bolivar Street about 10 o'clock Monday morning.
Mr. Finley was born October 9, 1869, near Cornersville, in Marshall County, Tenn. He came to Texas about 1896. He moved to Marshall in 1905 and has been a resident of this city since that time and has engaged in various kinds of business.
Mr. Finley is survived by his wife; four children, Mrs. Ethel Wells, Mrs. Bessie Skinnell, Paul and Claude Finley; two brothers, J. A. of Marshall and J. F. of La Grange, Ark.
The funeral will be held from the home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial in Algoma cemetery.
From newspaper clipping probably from Marshall News Messenger... or whatever it was called in 1933.
Deaths: Hugh A. Finley
The funeral of Hugh A. Finley, 64, who died Monday morning at his home on North Bolivar street was held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the family residence.
Services were conducted by Rev. J. B. Waggoner, of the Methodist Church, and Rev. C. E. Chambers, pastor of the Christian Church.
The pallbearers were Will Arnold, John L. Henderson, Bailey Badgett, C. D. Mings, J. K. Holmes and Will Hamilton.
From second clipping, hand dated Jan 7, 1933
Hugh A. Finley
Hugh A. Finley, 64, died at his home, on North Bolivar Street about 10 o'clock Monday morning.
Mr. Finley was born October 9, 1869, near Cornersville, in Marshall County, Tenn. He came to Texas about 1896. He moved to Marshall in 1905 and has been a resident of this city since that time and has engaged in various kinds of business.
Mr. Finley is survived by his wife; four children, Mrs. Ethel Wells, Mrs. Bessie Skinnell, Paul and Claude Finley; two brothers, J. A. of Marshall and J. F. of La Grange, Ark.
The funeral will be held from the home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial in Algoma cemetery.
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