Wife of J. Walter Murray
Jonnie Pleasant was reared in the Melrose community, Nacogdoches County. She came to Center soon after marrying Walter Murray. She was stricken with paralysis on Tuesday morning before her death on Friday morning, and had been unable to speak during that time. Survivors included her husband and 3 children: Walter Jr. of Lufkin, Paul of Waco, and Donald, 13, living at home; 2 sisters: Mrs. R. A. Hall of Nacogdoches and Mrs. R. L. Barrett of Waco.
Sources:
1880 federal census, Cherino, Nacogdoches County, TX.
1910, 1920 federal censuses, Shelby County, TX.
Obituary, The Champion, August 29, 1923, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:242-243.
Wife of J. Walter Murray
Jonnie Pleasant was reared in the Melrose community, Nacogdoches County. She came to Center soon after marrying Walter Murray. She was stricken with paralysis on Tuesday morning before her death on Friday morning, and had been unable to speak during that time. Survivors included her husband and 3 children: Walter Jr. of Lufkin, Paul of Waco, and Donald, 13, living at home; 2 sisters: Mrs. R. A. Hall of Nacogdoches and Mrs. R. L. Barrett of Waco.
Sources:
1880 federal census, Cherino, Nacogdoches County, TX.
1910, 1920 federal censuses, Shelby County, TX.
Obituary, The Champion, August 29, 1923, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:242-243.
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