Mrs. Coleman was born in Georgia, the daughter of an old Southern family. She later lived in Alabama and came to Texas 35 years ago, living the last 20 years in Dallas. Besides Mrs. Crook, she is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Wylie A. Parker, Mrs. J. L. Bumpas, and Mrs. Gentry Dugat, all of Dallas; two sons, A. T. Davis of Lindale and Edgar A. Davis of Dallas; and 18 grandchildren. Six of her grandsons will be pallbearers.
Dallas News
06-20-1939
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Mrs. Coleman was born in Georgia, the daughter of an old Southern family. She later lived in Alabama and came to Texas 35 years ago, living the last 20 years in Dallas. Besides Mrs. Crook, she is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Wylie A. Parker, Mrs. J. L. Bumpas, and Mrs. Gentry Dugat, all of Dallas; two sons, A. T. Davis of Lindale and Edgar A. Davis of Dallas; and 18 grandchildren. Six of her grandsons will be pallbearers.
Dallas News
06-20-1939
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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