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Don Clinton Tabor

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Don Clinton Tabor

Birth
Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
14 Aug 1946 (aged 43)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Monument Garden Block 51, Lot 11
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Insurance Man Dies Suddenly

Don Clinton Tabor, 43, president of Bankers Life and Loan Insurance company in the Mercantile Building, died Wednesday after a heart attack at his home at 3337 Greenbriar.

Tabor had be in the insurance business in Dallas since his graduation from high school here.

He set up his company nineteen years ago and was, until recently, located in the Republic Bank Building.

Tabor came to Dallas with his parents from Fort Cobb, Okla. His father and mothers, the Rev. J. A. Tabor and the Rev. Mary Tabor, were Christian ministers here. Tabor was a member of the Parkland Memorial Christian Church and a Shriner

Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Sparkman-Brand Chapel, 2115 Ross, with burial at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

Surviving are his wife, a son, Don E. Tabor; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Watson, and a granddaughter, all of Dallas; a brother, Elmore Tabor, Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Kellett, Houston; Mrs. Jerry Jeans and Mrs. Lois McAfee, Dallas.

Dallas Morning News (TX), August 15, 1946, Section 2, page 14
Insurance Man Dies Suddenly

Don Clinton Tabor, 43, president of Bankers Life and Loan Insurance company in the Mercantile Building, died Wednesday after a heart attack at his home at 3337 Greenbriar.

Tabor had be in the insurance business in Dallas since his graduation from high school here.

He set up his company nineteen years ago and was, until recently, located in the Republic Bank Building.

Tabor came to Dallas with his parents from Fort Cobb, Okla. His father and mothers, the Rev. J. A. Tabor and the Rev. Mary Tabor, were Christian ministers here. Tabor was a member of the Parkland Memorial Christian Church and a Shriner

Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Sparkman-Brand Chapel, 2115 Ross, with burial at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

Surviving are his wife, a son, Don E. Tabor; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Watson, and a granddaughter, all of Dallas; a brother, Elmore Tabor, Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Kellett, Houston; Mrs. Jerry Jeans and Mrs. Lois McAfee, Dallas.

Dallas Morning News (TX), August 15, 1946, Section 2, page 14


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