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Archie Thomas Caffey

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Archie Thomas Caffey

Birth
Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Feb 1963 (aged 64)
Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, USA
Burial
Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
LW-48-12
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THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1963

COLORADO CITY~~ Funeral for A. T. Caffey, 64, who died of a heart attack at his home here Thursday, will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church.

The Reverend E. V. Brooks, pastor of the Oak Street Baptist Church will officiate, assisted by the Reverend H. W. Bartlett, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Colorado City Cemetery under direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home.

Born December 12, 1898, he married Pearl Brinkley in Brownwood in 1921. He moved to Colorado City in 1925 and began working at Col-Tex Refinery about 1930. He was still an employe of the company at the time of his death.

He was a member of the Oak Street Baptist Church.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Kiker and Son Funeral Home.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Ross Dixon, Jr. of Costa Mesa, California and Mrs. Wayland Roberts of Lubbock; four sons, Clifton of Amarillo, Bill of Bethany, Oklahoma, Jack of Costa Mesa, California, and Bob of Big Spring; one brother, Abraham Caffey of Brownwood; two sisters, Mrs. George Wilson of Brownwood and Mrs. Floyd Manard of Rising Star; and nine grandchildren.
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1963

COLORADO CITY~~ Funeral for A. T. Caffey, 64, who died of a heart attack at his home here Thursday, will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church.

The Reverend E. V. Brooks, pastor of the Oak Street Baptist Church will officiate, assisted by the Reverend H. W. Bartlett, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Colorado City Cemetery under direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home.

Born December 12, 1898, he married Pearl Brinkley in Brownwood in 1921. He moved to Colorado City in 1925 and began working at Col-Tex Refinery about 1930. He was still an employe of the company at the time of his death.

He was a member of the Oak Street Baptist Church.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Kiker and Son Funeral Home.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Ross Dixon, Jr. of Costa Mesa, California and Mrs. Wayland Roberts of Lubbock; four sons, Clifton of Amarillo, Bill of Bethany, Oklahoma, Jack of Costa Mesa, California, and Bob of Big Spring; one brother, Abraham Caffey of Brownwood; two sisters, Mrs. George Wilson of Brownwood and Mrs. Floyd Manard of Rising Star; and nine grandchildren.


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