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Edward Arthur Temple

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Edward Arthur Temple

Birth
Walkerton, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Jan 1924 (aged 56)
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7 Lot 82
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Waco News Tribune
January 13, 1924
Sunday

BISHOP EDWARD TEMPLE
The body of Bishop Edward A. Temple reached Waco from Amarillo shortly after noon on the M-K-T railroad Saturday and was taken by Undertaker L. C. Puckett to the home of Mrs. Temple's father, J. T. Davis, 1401 Washington Avenue, the funeral services to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from St. Paul's Episcopal church. Burial will be at Oakwood cemetery. Services were held at Amarillo Friday afternoon.
Services at Waco will be conducted by Rt. Rev. G. H. Kinsolving, bishop of the diocese of Texas, assisted by Rt. Rev. A. C. Garrett of Dallas, presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church, and Dr. W. P. Wittsell, rector of St. Paul's church, Waco.
Pallbearers will be: C. L. Johnson, J. L. Brockenbrough, George Willig, C. A. Boynton, Judge William Sleeper, Ben G. Kendall, Walter G. Lacy, Coman Shear, W. E. Darden, E. W. Marshall of Waco, and Randolph Fairfax Crow of Houston. Burial will be at Oakwood cemetery.

Temple, Edward Arthur (Bishop) First Missionary Bishop of North Texas Sept. 5, 1867 - Jan. 10, 1924
Fall & Puckett Funeral Home Records
Temple, Edward A. Bishop 56 yrs; by J. Lee Davis; charge 63.00 to Mrs. E. A. Temple; d. Amarillo, Texas, Jan. 10, 1924; res., Amarillo, Texas; into Jan. 13 at Oakwood; R.D. Gist, Amarillo; cer. hemorrhage; male, white, married, Episcopal Bishop; 61-2340


Waco News Tribune
January 13, 1924
Sunday

BISHOP EDWARD TEMPLE
The body of Bishop Edward A. Temple reached Waco from Amarillo shortly after noon on the M-K-T railroad Saturday and was taken by Undertaker L. C. Puckett to the home of Mrs. Temple's father, J. T. Davis, 1401 Washington Avenue, the funeral services to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from St. Paul's Episcopal church. Burial will be at Oakwood cemetery. Services were held at Amarillo Friday afternoon.
Services at Waco will be conducted by Rt. Rev. G. H. Kinsolving, bishop of the diocese of Texas, assisted by Rt. Rev. A. C. Garrett of Dallas, presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church, and Dr. W. P. Wittsell, rector of St. Paul's church, Waco.
Pallbearers will be: C. L. Johnson, J. L. Brockenbrough, George Willig, C. A. Boynton, Judge William Sleeper, Ben G. Kendall, Walter G. Lacy, Coman Shear, W. E. Darden, E. W. Marshall of Waco, and Randolph Fairfax Crow of Houston. Burial will be at Oakwood cemetery.

Temple, Edward Arthur (Bishop) First Missionary Bishop of North Texas Sept. 5, 1867 - Jan. 10, 1924
Fall & Puckett Funeral Home Records
Temple, Edward A. Bishop 56 yrs; by J. Lee Davis; charge 63.00 to Mrs. E. A. Temple; d. Amarillo, Texas, Jan. 10, 1924; res., Amarillo, Texas; into Jan. 13 at Oakwood; R.D. Gist, Amarillo; cer. hemorrhage; male, white, married, Episcopal Bishop; 61-2340




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