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Joe Mac Donald Grisham

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Joe Mac Donald Grisham

Birth
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
18 Sep 1937 (aged 36)
Coahoma, Howard County, Texas, USA
Burial
Howard County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Big Spring Daily Herald
Big Spring, Texas · Sunday, September 19, 1937

Joe Mac Donald Grisham, 36-year old Magnolia Oil company employ at Westbrook, was killed almost
instantly Saturday at 5:30 p. m. when his car plunged over a curve in the overpass 15 miles east of here. Justice of Peace Joe A. Faucet said that Grisham had sustained broken neck.

Grisham was enroute from Coahoma to his home when he lost control of his car and over turned as it careened from the sweeping curve on the north side of the railroad overpass.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Opal Grisham, and three children, Ray, Charles and Joyce Grisham of Westbrook. His father, B. W. Grisham, resides at Vincent. He also leaves two brothers, Roy Grisham of Bakersfield, Calif., and Leonard Grisham of Chalk; and five sisters, Mrs. W. F. Hawkins of Itasca, Mrs. R.
M. Reeves of Lindale, Mrs. C. S. Harrington of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Albert Heckler and Mrs. Harold Harrington of Luther.

Services are to be held in the Vincent Baptist church with Rev. Childress, Westbrook Baptist minister, in charge. The body is being held at Eberley Funeral home pending other arrangements and arrival of relatives.
Big Spring Daily Herald
Big Spring, Texas · Sunday, September 19, 1937

Joe Mac Donald Grisham, 36-year old Magnolia Oil company employ at Westbrook, was killed almost
instantly Saturday at 5:30 p. m. when his car plunged over a curve in the overpass 15 miles east of here. Justice of Peace Joe A. Faucet said that Grisham had sustained broken neck.

Grisham was enroute from Coahoma to his home when he lost control of his car and over turned as it careened from the sweeping curve on the north side of the railroad overpass.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Opal Grisham, and three children, Ray, Charles and Joyce Grisham of Westbrook. His father, B. W. Grisham, resides at Vincent. He also leaves two brothers, Roy Grisham of Bakersfield, Calif., and Leonard Grisham of Chalk; and five sisters, Mrs. W. F. Hawkins of Itasca, Mrs. R.
M. Reeves of Lindale, Mrs. C. S. Harrington of Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Albert Heckler and Mrs. Harold Harrington of Luther.

Services are to be held in the Vincent Baptist church with Rev. Childress, Westbrook Baptist minister, in charge. The body is being held at Eberley Funeral home pending other arrangements and arrival of relatives.


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