She had lived in Stephens County since early childhood. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Services were held at the Necessity school house with Rev. H.K. Neeley, officiating.
Survivors: seven sons - E.A., J.C., H.T. and T.A., all of Breckenridge, W.B. of Plainview, C.S. of San Angelo, B.F. of Granbury; two daughters - Mrs. Luma Parks of Fort Worth, Mrs. Anna Mae Taylor of Woodland Hills, CA; one brother - J.M. Fambrough of Necessity; 17 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
The Breckenridge American
23 February 1956
She had lived in Stephens County since early childhood. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Services were held at the Necessity school house with Rev. H.K. Neeley, officiating.
Survivors: seven sons - E.A., J.C., H.T. and T.A., all of Breckenridge, W.B. of Plainview, C.S. of San Angelo, B.F. of Granbury; two daughters - Mrs. Luma Parks of Fort Worth, Mrs. Anna Mae Taylor of Woodland Hills, CA; one brother - J.M. Fambrough of Necessity; 17 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
The Breckenridge American
23 February 1956
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Welcome Burke Flournoy
1889–1982
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Earl Alexander Flournoy
1891–1977
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Spurgeon Flournoy
1893–1965
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Luna E Flournoy Parks
1895–1993
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James Caufman "Jim" Flournoy Sr
1896–1991
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Henry Thomas Flournoy
1898–1976
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1901–1997
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