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Scott Pearl <I>Hill</I> Kindred

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Scott Pearl Hill Kindred

Birth
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Apr 1957 (aged 83)
Texas, USA
Burial
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 330 space 4
Memorial ID
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Pearl Kindred daughter of Thomas Anderson and Sarah Louisa (McGehee) Hill.Pearl Hill married T.E. Sparks.

Pearl Hill Sparks married Wayman Kindred on October 10,1910.
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Funeral Services For Mrs.Kindred,83,Held Friday

funeral services were held at Columbus funeral Home last Friday afternoon,April 12,for Mrs.Pearl Kindred,widow of the late Wayman Kindred.Rev.George Ricker,Methodist pastor at Columbus,officiated with the Weimar pastor,Rev.Kyle Nagel,participating at the graveside.

Mrs.Kindred died at about 4 a.. last Thursday.She had fallen and broken her hip March 2 and since then had had two operations.

The first white child born in Weimar (Feb.2,1874),she was a daughter of Capt. and Mrs.T.A. Hill.After the death of her first husband,T.E. Sparks,she was married to Mr.Kindred here and they settled first at Seguin.They lived here a short while and at other places,but settled permanently at Columbus more than 30 years ago.Mrs.Kindred was a member of the Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star at Columbus.

Pallbearers were Charles Kearney,Leroy Stein,Leslie Kind,Sam Harbert,Henry Brasher,Fritz Tell,John Hajovsky and E.M. Hubbard.

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Weimar Mercury,April 19,1957
Pearl Kindred daughter of Thomas Anderson and Sarah Louisa (McGehee) Hill.Pearl Hill married T.E. Sparks.

Pearl Hill Sparks married Wayman Kindred on October 10,1910.
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Funeral Services For Mrs.Kindred,83,Held Friday

funeral services were held at Columbus funeral Home last Friday afternoon,April 12,for Mrs.Pearl Kindred,widow of the late Wayman Kindred.Rev.George Ricker,Methodist pastor at Columbus,officiated with the Weimar pastor,Rev.Kyle Nagel,participating at the graveside.

Mrs.Kindred died at about 4 a.. last Thursday.She had fallen and broken her hip March 2 and since then had had two operations.

The first white child born in Weimar (Feb.2,1874),she was a daughter of Capt. and Mrs.T.A. Hill.After the death of her first husband,T.E. Sparks,she was married to Mr.Kindred here and they settled first at Seguin.They lived here a short while and at other places,but settled permanently at Columbus more than 30 years ago.Mrs.Kindred was a member of the Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star at Columbus.

Pallbearers were Charles Kearney,Leroy Stein,Leslie Kind,Sam Harbert,Henry Brasher,Fritz Tell,John Hajovsky and E.M. Hubbard.

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Weimar Mercury,April 19,1957


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