Wife: Carrie (Crouch) Fultz
RESIDENT HENDERSON COUNTY FOR THIRTY YEARS DIES, BAXTER
A.J. Fultz, 75, resident of Henderson county for thirty years, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Renfro in Baxter. He had been ill with pneumonia for only a short time.
Mr. Fultz was born in Tennessee and came to Texas when he was a young man.
The only survivors are several nieces and nephews, his wife having preceded him in death three years ago.
The body was taken to Dresden in Navarro county Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock for funeral services to be held at the grave in the Dresden cemetery. The Athens Funeral Home was in charge.
Published in the Athens Review April 1, 1943
Submitted by Wayne Smith - Find a Grave contributor
Wife: Carrie (Crouch) Fultz
RESIDENT HENDERSON COUNTY FOR THIRTY YEARS DIES, BAXTER
A.J. Fultz, 75, resident of Henderson county for thirty years, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Renfro in Baxter. He had been ill with pneumonia for only a short time.
Mr. Fultz was born in Tennessee and came to Texas when he was a young man.
The only survivors are several nieces and nephews, his wife having preceded him in death three years ago.
The body was taken to Dresden in Navarro county Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock for funeral services to be held at the grave in the Dresden cemetery. The Athens Funeral Home was in charge.
Published in the Athens Review April 1, 1943
Submitted by Wayne Smith - Find a Grave contributor
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