March 22, 2003
ABILENE -- Ora B. White, 94, died Tuesday, March 18, 2003 in an Abilene hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. today, Saturday, March 22, 2003, in First Baptist Church, Tuscola, with the Reverend Burtis Williams officiating, assisted by Bill Luttrell. Burial will be in Tuscola Cemetery, directed by Fry- Bartlett Funeral Home in Tuscola.
Mrs. White was born February 7, 1909, in Pickton, to James Monroe Jackson and Ella Thornton Miller. She moved to Paint Rock at age ten, and lived in Crews and Ballinger before moving to Abilene in 1951. She married Norban Wyatt White November 25, 1929, in Lamesa. She was a homemaker and a volunteer for Senior Citizens day care centers in Abilene for many years until she retired at age eighty-four. She received a signed plaque from President George H. and Barbara Bush in honor of her volunteer work.
Ora was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1974; and one granddaughter, Becky Ann White.
March 22, 2003
ABILENE -- Ora B. White, 94, died Tuesday, March 18, 2003 in an Abilene hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. today, Saturday, March 22, 2003, in First Baptist Church, Tuscola, with the Reverend Burtis Williams officiating, assisted by Bill Luttrell. Burial will be in Tuscola Cemetery, directed by Fry- Bartlett Funeral Home in Tuscola.
Mrs. White was born February 7, 1909, in Pickton, to James Monroe Jackson and Ella Thornton Miller. She moved to Paint Rock at age ten, and lived in Crews and Ballinger before moving to Abilene in 1951. She married Norban Wyatt White November 25, 1929, in Lamesa. She was a homemaker and a volunteer for Senior Citizens day care centers in Abilene for many years until she retired at age eighty-four. She received a signed plaque from President George H. and Barbara Bush in honor of her volunteer work.
Ora was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1974; and one granddaughter, Becky Ann White.
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