Megargel Cemetery (New Cemetery)
Block 17 Lot 2
Review of Olney Enterprise:
Born Icy Best Wilson September 21, 1889 Bryan, Brazos County, Texas. Mrs. Busby had been an area resident since childhood. She moved from Bryan to Archer County with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Wilson in 1906. She died Olney, Young County, Texas on June 7, 1955.
She was married to R.H. Busby December 15, 1909 at Megargel, where she was a member of the Church of Christ and active in club and Eastern Star affairs.
Survivors include her husband and two sons, Wilson M. Busby of Shreveport, La.,and James L. Busby of Dallas; two daughters, Mrs. J.P. Lisle of Olney, and Mrs. W.T. Gray of Megargel; one brother Dee G. Wilson of Wichita Falls; and seven grandchildren.
Betty Carrol Cooper OMholt
Services for Mrs. R.H. Busby, 65, were held at the Megargel Church of Christ officiated by Carl C. Collins of Fort Worth and assisted by Maxie Boren, former minister of the Megargel Church of Christ.
Miss Icy Best was an area resident since childhood.
Miss Icy Best married R.H. Busby on 15 December 1909 at Megargel, Texas. The couple lived continuously in the Megargel area since their marriage.
Mrs. Busby had been a member of the Church of Christ since 1905. She was active in Eastern Star of Megargel.
Survived by her husband; two daughters - Mrs. J.P. Lisle and Mrs. W.T. Gray; two sons - Wilson M. Busby and James L. Busby; seven grandchildren; one brother - Dee Wilson.
One son - R.H. Busby, Jr. was a casualty of World War II.
The Olney Enterprise
June 9, 1955
Thank you
Contributor: Searchers of our Past
Megargel Cemetery (New Cemetery)
Block 17 Lot 2
Review of Olney Enterprise:
Born Icy Best Wilson September 21, 1889 Bryan, Brazos County, Texas. Mrs. Busby had been an area resident since childhood. She moved from Bryan to Archer County with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Wilson in 1906. She died Olney, Young County, Texas on June 7, 1955.
She was married to R.H. Busby December 15, 1909 at Megargel, where she was a member of the Church of Christ and active in club and Eastern Star affairs.
Survivors include her husband and two sons, Wilson M. Busby of Shreveport, La.,and James L. Busby of Dallas; two daughters, Mrs. J.P. Lisle of Olney, and Mrs. W.T. Gray of Megargel; one brother Dee G. Wilson of Wichita Falls; and seven grandchildren.
Betty Carrol Cooper OMholt
Services for Mrs. R.H. Busby, 65, were held at the Megargel Church of Christ officiated by Carl C. Collins of Fort Worth and assisted by Maxie Boren, former minister of the Megargel Church of Christ.
Miss Icy Best was an area resident since childhood.
Miss Icy Best married R.H. Busby on 15 December 1909 at Megargel, Texas. The couple lived continuously in the Megargel area since their marriage.
Mrs. Busby had been a member of the Church of Christ since 1905. She was active in Eastern Star of Megargel.
Survived by her husband; two daughters - Mrs. J.P. Lisle and Mrs. W.T. Gray; two sons - Wilson M. Busby and James L. Busby; seven grandchildren; one brother - Dee Wilson.
One son - R.H. Busby, Jr. was a casualty of World War II.
The Olney Enterprise
June 9, 1955
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Contributor: Searchers of our Past
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