Jan. 8, 1948: 1st page, 4th col.
Duncan Services To Be Held Today
Military services for Wesley P. Duncan, 52, who died Monday morning in Sulphur Veterans hospital of a heart ailment were held today at 2 p.m. (Thursday) in the Maud Baptist church.
Duncan had been ill for the past three months.
Survivors include the widow, Allie, four sons, Harold, Gean and Freddie all of the home address and Jimmie, Seminole; six daughters, Shirley, Edna and Patsy of the home address, Mrs. Cecil Thomas of Letha, Mrs. Lewis Smith of Kirbeyville, Texas, Mrs. T Palmer, Maud, his mother Mrs. Medora Duncan of Asher, three brothers, Willie of Coolidge, Ariz., Jay of Asher and three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Leasor, Asher, Mrs. Oleva Blevins of Taft, Calif., and Mrs. Joe Wright of Asher.
Burial was in the Cummings cemetery with Ogee funeral home in charge arrangements.
Maud Enterprise
Jan. 22, 1948; 2nd col.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our deepest thanks to those who was so kind in the departing of our beloved husband and father. Our deepest thanks to Amer .Legion, VFW, Ladies Auxiliary 302, Rev. J. C. Glasgow of the Baptist church, Mr. Lute Ogee and Mr. B. J. Burton of Ogee funeral home.
Mrs. Allie Duncan and family
Jan. 8, 1948: 1st page, 4th col.
Duncan Services To Be Held Today
Military services for Wesley P. Duncan, 52, who died Monday morning in Sulphur Veterans hospital of a heart ailment were held today at 2 p.m. (Thursday) in the Maud Baptist church.
Duncan had been ill for the past three months.
Survivors include the widow, Allie, four sons, Harold, Gean and Freddie all of the home address and Jimmie, Seminole; six daughters, Shirley, Edna and Patsy of the home address, Mrs. Cecil Thomas of Letha, Mrs. Lewis Smith of Kirbeyville, Texas, Mrs. T Palmer, Maud, his mother Mrs. Medora Duncan of Asher, three brothers, Willie of Coolidge, Ariz., Jay of Asher and three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Leasor, Asher, Mrs. Oleva Blevins of Taft, Calif., and Mrs. Joe Wright of Asher.
Burial was in the Cummings cemetery with Ogee funeral home in charge arrangements.
Maud Enterprise
Jan. 22, 1948; 2nd col.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our deepest thanks to those who was so kind in the departing of our beloved husband and father. Our deepest thanks to Amer .Legion, VFW, Ladies Auxiliary 302, Rev. J. C. Glasgow of the Baptist church, Mr. Lute Ogee and Mr. B. J. Burton of Ogee funeral home.
Mrs. Allie Duncan and family
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