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Carroll Hart Scott

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Carroll Hart Scott Veteran

Birth
Handley, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Sep 1971 (aged 74)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hollis, Harmon County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.670203, Longitude: -99.92862
Plot
Sec 5 Row 17 ( Block 5 )
Memorial ID
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The obituary from the Hollis (Oklahoma) News
"CARROLL H. SCOTT SERVICES HELD"
Carroll H. Scott, 74, died in Wichita Falls Texas hospital on September 1, following a brief illness.

Coming to Harmon county in 1909 he was a retail feed store operator and a veteran of World War I. He was born in Hanley, Texas, May 4, 1897.

Surviving are his wife Willie, two daughters, Mrs. Don (Georganna) Wilburn, Hacienda Heights, California; Mrs. Charles (Jolene) Goodballet, Dallas, Texas; one son Harold of Dallas, and a half brother James Masters. There are seven grandchildren.

Services were conducted in the Hollis Church of Christ at 2:30 PM on Friday Sept 3. Ministers Albert Trent, Mangum, and W.D. Stewart Jr. officiated. Interment was in Fairmount cemetery with Barrett-Tims funeral home in charge.

Song services were by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sikes and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Luker.
The obituary from the Hollis (Oklahoma) News
"CARROLL H. SCOTT SERVICES HELD"
Carroll H. Scott, 74, died in Wichita Falls Texas hospital on September 1, following a brief illness.

Coming to Harmon county in 1909 he was a retail feed store operator and a veteran of World War I. He was born in Hanley, Texas, May 4, 1897.

Surviving are his wife Willie, two daughters, Mrs. Don (Georganna) Wilburn, Hacienda Heights, California; Mrs. Charles (Jolene) Goodballet, Dallas, Texas; one son Harold of Dallas, and a half brother James Masters. There are seven grandchildren.

Services were conducted in the Hollis Church of Christ at 2:30 PM on Friday Sept 3. Ministers Albert Trent, Mangum, and W.D. Stewart Jr. officiated. Interment was in Fairmount cemetery with Barrett-Tims funeral home in charge.

Song services were by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sikes and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Luker.

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