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Tessie Alma <I>Golden</I> Brownlee Hancock

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Tessie Alma Golden Brownlee Hancock

Birth
Comanche County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Nov 1969 (aged 58)
Erath County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stephenville, Erath County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Services Planned For Wreck Victim

STEPHENVILLE (Spl) - Funeral services for Mrs. Tessie Golden Hancock, 58, of Stephenville, who was killed Saturday night in a two car collision near here, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Trewitt-Reed Funeral Home. Burial will be in West End Cemetery.

Mrs. Hancock was a dormitory assistant at Tarleton State College here.

Her husband, Nowel Hancock, 55, remained in critical condition in Stephenville Hospital & Clinic late Sunday. He received a broken leg, arm and hand and head injuries.

Phillip P. Contreras, 25, of Brownwood, driver of the the second car, was reported in fair condition Sunday.

The two cars collided on a curve on U.S. Highway 377 eight miles northeast of here.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Hancock is survived by two sons, C. R. Brownlee of Amarillo and Elton Brownlee of Odessa, two stepdaughters, Mrs. W. L. Stevens and Mrs. Michael Turner of Fort Worth; four sisters, Mrs. Neva Patterson of Stephenville, Mrs. Sally Coan of DeLeon, Mrs. May Smith of Dallas, and Mrs. Addie Bowman of Pine Bluff, Ark., and a brother, Lucius Golden of Hico.

Services Planned For Wreck Victim

STEPHENVILLE (Spl) - Funeral services for Mrs. Tessie Golden Hancock, 58, of Stephenville, who was killed Saturday night in a two car collision near here, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Trewitt-Reed Funeral Home. Burial will be in West End Cemetery.

Mrs. Hancock was a dormitory assistant at Tarleton State College here.

Her husband, Nowel Hancock, 55, remained in critical condition in Stephenville Hospital & Clinic late Sunday. He received a broken leg, arm and hand and head injuries.

Phillip P. Contreras, 25, of Brownwood, driver of the the second car, was reported in fair condition Sunday.

The two cars collided on a curve on U.S. Highway 377 eight miles northeast of here.

Besides her husband, Mrs. Hancock is survived by two sons, C. R. Brownlee of Amarillo and Elton Brownlee of Odessa, two stepdaughters, Mrs. W. L. Stevens and Mrs. Michael Turner of Fort Worth; four sisters, Mrs. Neva Patterson of Stephenville, Mrs. Sally Coan of DeLeon, Mrs. May Smith of Dallas, and Mrs. Addie Bowman of Pine Bluff, Ark., and a brother, Lucius Golden of Hico.



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