Funeral services were conducted at the Catholic church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Rev. Frank Dobias officiating. The interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Archer, Roy Bryson, H.B. Davis, Tom Miller, Clement Kolacek, and R.V. McClain.
Mrs. Woodall was born in Iowa, moving with her parents to Texas and McLennan county when a young girl. She had lived in West for less than two years, but had been a resident of Waco and this county for the past 56 years and leaves a host of friends who will mourn her passing.
Surviving is three daughters, Mrs. Alyne Hancock of Waco, Mrs. Lee Abdnor of Waco, and Mrs. W. W. Scott of Mangum, Okla.; two sons, R. E. Woodall of Waco and Elmer Woodall of West; a sister, Mrs. N. P. Bryson of McGregor; a brother, Will Archer of Oklahoma; a stepsister, Mrs. Mary Taylor of West.
The West News, West, Texas, Volume 49, No. 44, Edition 1, Friday, March 31, 1939, page 1.
Contributor: Betty Fajkus Marek (48445083)
Funeral services were conducted at the Catholic church at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Rev. Frank Dobias officiating. The interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Archer, Roy Bryson, H.B. Davis, Tom Miller, Clement Kolacek, and R.V. McClain.
Mrs. Woodall was born in Iowa, moving with her parents to Texas and McLennan county when a young girl. She had lived in West for less than two years, but had been a resident of Waco and this county for the past 56 years and leaves a host of friends who will mourn her passing.
Surviving is three daughters, Mrs. Alyne Hancock of Waco, Mrs. Lee Abdnor of Waco, and Mrs. W. W. Scott of Mangum, Okla.; two sons, R. E. Woodall of Waco and Elmer Woodall of West; a sister, Mrs. N. P. Bryson of McGregor; a brother, Will Archer of Oklahoma; a stepsister, Mrs. Mary Taylor of West.
The West News, West, Texas, Volume 49, No. 44, Edition 1, Friday, March 31, 1939, page 1.
Contributor: Betty Fajkus Marek (48445083)
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