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Sudie <I>Molsbee</I> Paine Skinner

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Sudie Molsbee Paine Skinner

Birth
Hawkins County, Tennessee, USA
Death
9 Mar 1956 (aged 80)
Montague County, Texas, USA
Burial
Nocona, Montague County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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OBIT:

Ill only a week, Mrs. Sudie Paine Skinner died at 5:35 a.m. last Friday morning at her Nocona home, 607 Cooke Street, and funeral services were held Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Skinner was born November 20, 1875 at Rogersville, Tennessee, the daughter of Abe and Sue Molsbee.

Survivors are three sons, F. S. Paine of Dallas, Sam, and Abe Paine of Oklahoma City; a stepson, T. P. Skinner of Nocona; one sister, Mrs. Maggie Drake of Kuma, Idaho; eight grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Seven brothers, one son and one sister preceded her in death.

Mrs. Skinner was a member of the church of the Brethren, where funeral services were held with Edward Murray, pastor of the church, officiating, assisted by Rev. W. D. Craig, Scott Brothers were in charge.

Pallbearers were Vester, O. T. Raymond, Charles, Paul, Robert and O. M. Molsbee Sr.

Nocona News, March 16, 1956
OBIT:

Ill only a week, Mrs. Sudie Paine Skinner died at 5:35 a.m. last Friday morning at her Nocona home, 607 Cooke Street, and funeral services were held Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Skinner was born November 20, 1875 at Rogersville, Tennessee, the daughter of Abe and Sue Molsbee.

Survivors are three sons, F. S. Paine of Dallas, Sam, and Abe Paine of Oklahoma City; a stepson, T. P. Skinner of Nocona; one sister, Mrs. Maggie Drake of Kuma, Idaho; eight grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Seven brothers, one son and one sister preceded her in death.

Mrs. Skinner was a member of the church of the Brethren, where funeral services were held with Edward Murray, pastor of the church, officiating, assisted by Rev. W. D. Craig, Scott Brothers were in charge.

Pallbearers were Vester, O. T. Raymond, Charles, Paul, Robert and O. M. Molsbee Sr.

Nocona News, March 16, 1956


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