Farmer
informant was Mrs. H.C. Carr
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Services for Boyd A. Michael were held in the First Baptist Church. He moved to Littlefield in 1937 from Cotton Center. His wife preceded him in death. He was a retired farmer. Survived by eight daughters - Mrs. R.L. Gray, Mrs. H.C. Carr, Mrs. J.A. Talburt, Mrs. R.W. Mitchell, Mrs. L.C. Stephens, Mrs. W.C. Parkey, Mrs. Guy Rhodes, Mrs. Clyde Rhodes; one brother - S.A. Michael; 28 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren.
Lubbock Morning Avalanche
October 1, 1957
Farmer
informant was Mrs. H.C. Carr
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Services for Boyd A. Michael were held in the First Baptist Church. He moved to Littlefield in 1937 from Cotton Center. His wife preceded him in death. He was a retired farmer. Survived by eight daughters - Mrs. R.L. Gray, Mrs. H.C. Carr, Mrs. J.A. Talburt, Mrs. R.W. Mitchell, Mrs. L.C. Stephens, Mrs. W.C. Parkey, Mrs. Guy Rhodes, Mrs. Clyde Rhodes; one brother - S.A. Michael; 28 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren.
Lubbock Morning Avalanche
October 1, 1957
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