Bronte, Dec. 5,1946 - Body of Jess Scott, 50, prominent Coke farmer, was found this afternoon at residence that he was building. He is believed to have suffered a heart attack two hours before.
Funeral arrangements are pending arrival of relatives from Dallas. The body is at Keeney Funeral home.
Mr. Scott was a native of Coke County. He had moved here recently from his farm north of Bronte.
Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Maggie Scott; the widow; Ara Scott; Children; Maurice, Darwin, Bobby, Billy Ray and Noel Dean, and four brothers; Walter, Leroy, Joe Ed all reside in Bronte, and Daniel of Dallas. And two sisters; Mabel Athey and Bernice Coalson, both of Bronte.
Bronte, Dec. 5,1946 - Body of Jess Scott, 50, prominent Coke farmer, was found this afternoon at residence that he was building. He is believed to have suffered a heart attack two hours before.
Funeral arrangements are pending arrival of relatives from Dallas. The body is at Keeney Funeral home.
Mr. Scott was a native of Coke County. He had moved here recently from his farm north of Bronte.
Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Maggie Scott; the widow; Ara Scott; Children; Maurice, Darwin, Bobby, Billy Ray and Noel Dean, and four brothers; Walter, Leroy, Joe Ed all reside in Bronte, and Daniel of Dallas. And two sisters; Mabel Athey and Bernice Coalson, both of Bronte.
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