Burial will follow in the Winnfield Cemetery under direction of Hixson Brothers. Graveside services will be conducted here at about 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Durham is the former Miss Minnie Reese Estes, of Keatchie, La., and was married to Rev. Durham Jan. 9, 1898. They lived in Winnfield until 1909, and have numerous relatives and friends in this area. Recently Rev. Durham has had published a biography of his father, "James Lucius Durham, Hero to All His Children", which includes mention of many Winn Parish families.
The deceases is survived by her husband, Rev. John P. Durham, 91 years old, of Shreveport; six sons, Gordon of Seattle, Wash., Dr. Kenneth R., of Takoka, Texas, F. M. of Monroe, Grady and J. P., Jr., of New Orleans, and James H. Durham of Oklahoma City; and one daughter, Mrs. L. L. McKeehan, of Fayetteville, Ark.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise-News American (Winnfield, LA), April 5, 1962
Burial will follow in the Winnfield Cemetery under direction of Hixson Brothers. Graveside services will be conducted here at about 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Durham is the former Miss Minnie Reese Estes, of Keatchie, La., and was married to Rev. Durham Jan. 9, 1898. They lived in Winnfield until 1909, and have numerous relatives and friends in this area. Recently Rev. Durham has had published a biography of his father, "James Lucius Durham, Hero to All His Children", which includes mention of many Winn Parish families.
The deceases is survived by her husband, Rev. John P. Durham, 91 years old, of Shreveport; six sons, Gordon of Seattle, Wash., Dr. Kenneth R., of Takoka, Texas, F. M. of Monroe, Grady and J. P., Jr., of New Orleans, and James H. Durham of Oklahoma City; and one daughter, Mrs. L. L. McKeehan, of Fayetteville, Ark.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise-News American (Winnfield, LA), April 5, 1962
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