April 1979
HENRY J. HASTINGS
Clarksville-- Henry Joseph Hastings, retired sawmill worker from Bagwell, died in Red River General Hospital Saturday. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Bagwell Church of Christ Benny Cogburn and Aden Petty officiated. Burial was in Blanton Cemetery with Clarksville Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. He was born in Bagwell Jan 31,1895 and had lived in Red River County all his life. He was the son of Jim and Lucinda (Bevins) Hastings. He was a member of the Bagwell Church of Christ, Clarksville Oddfellows Lodge and a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Estella (Draper) Hastings of Bagwell; one son, Bud Hastings of Paris; two sisters, Bess Gasway of Clarksville and Thelma VanDeaver of Fulbright; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
April 1979
HENRY J. HASTINGS
Clarksville-- Henry Joseph Hastings, retired sawmill worker from Bagwell, died in Red River General Hospital Saturday. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Bagwell Church of Christ Benny Cogburn and Aden Petty officiated. Burial was in Blanton Cemetery with Clarksville Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. He was born in Bagwell Jan 31,1895 and had lived in Red River County all his life. He was the son of Jim and Lucinda (Bevins) Hastings. He was a member of the Bagwell Church of Christ, Clarksville Oddfellows Lodge and a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Estella (Draper) Hastings of Bagwell; one son, Bud Hastings of Paris; two sisters, Bess Gasway of Clarksville and Thelma VanDeaver of Fulbright; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
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