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Fannie Mable Smith

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Fannie Mable Smith

Birth
Flomot, Motley County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Dec 1936 (aged 20)
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot: Block 5, Lot 135, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Fannie has no marker or boarder around her one space. On her left is a 2 space lot,cement boarder, but no grave markers, but it is Block 119 and shows Maynard owns the lot. On her right is a large marker belonging to a Ward Family and it has a cement boarder. Actually she is listed as having the first space in the same lot 135, but she is not included inside their cement boarder. I place flowers to mark her gravesite,so you could have some kind of marker. Have a happy evening. Charlene
Added by: Charlene Coe, Guadagnolo- Seal
3/25/2010

Miss Mable Smith, 21, of Flomont was killed in an accident on the Highway Thursday afternoon of last week at 6:30. C. K. Russom, driver of the car that killed Miss Smith made a statement to Justice of the Peace E. C. King after rendering aid and calling an ambulance for the injured woman.

According to Mr. Russom's statement he was going east on the highway when Miss Smith ran across the highway from the south side, running into his car. He said he did everything possible to keep from striking her and in swerving ran into the ditch.

Funeral services were conducted for Miss Smith Sunday at the Moore Funeral home with Rev. Kermit Melugin of the Baptist Church officiating. Moore Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Miss Smith is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith of Flomont; seven brothers, Elmer, Arthur, Olin, Ellis and Clyde Smith, all of Flomont, R. V. Smith, Arlington, and Rev. Carl Smith of Plainview and three sisters, Mrs. G. H. Waghnon, Flomont; Mrs. Harold Wood, California and Mrs. Marion Hughes, Silverton.

Miss Smith is reported to have been working in Arlington while on a visit with her brother who lives North of Arlington, but at the time of the accident she was unemployed.
Fannie has no marker or boarder around her one space. On her left is a 2 space lot,cement boarder, but no grave markers, but it is Block 119 and shows Maynard owns the lot. On her right is a large marker belonging to a Ward Family and it has a cement boarder. Actually she is listed as having the first space in the same lot 135, but she is not included inside their cement boarder. I place flowers to mark her gravesite,so you could have some kind of marker. Have a happy evening. Charlene
Added by: Charlene Coe, Guadagnolo- Seal
3/25/2010

Miss Mable Smith, 21, of Flomont was killed in an accident on the Highway Thursday afternoon of last week at 6:30. C. K. Russom, driver of the car that killed Miss Smith made a statement to Justice of the Peace E. C. King after rendering aid and calling an ambulance for the injured woman.

According to Mr. Russom's statement he was going east on the highway when Miss Smith ran across the highway from the south side, running into his car. He said he did everything possible to keep from striking her and in swerving ran into the ditch.

Funeral services were conducted for Miss Smith Sunday at the Moore Funeral home with Rev. Kermit Melugin of the Baptist Church officiating. Moore Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Miss Smith is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith of Flomont; seven brothers, Elmer, Arthur, Olin, Ellis and Clyde Smith, all of Flomont, R. V. Smith, Arlington, and Rev. Carl Smith of Plainview and three sisters, Mrs. G. H. Waghnon, Flomont; Mrs. Harold Wood, California and Mrs. Marion Hughes, Silverton.

Miss Smith is reported to have been working in Arlington while on a visit with her brother who lives North of Arlington, but at the time of the accident she was unemployed.


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