Pamela Frances Stovall, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Stovall of 3447 Tennessee, will be buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park Wednesday after 10 a.m. services in Tyler Street Methodist Church, which she attended.
Pamela, who died in a Dallas hospital Monday after a brief illness, was born in Washington, D. C. She came to Dallas with her parents in 1946. She was in the fifth grade at Jefferson Davis Elementary School and was a member of Girl Scout Troop 227.
Her father is an engineer for Magnolia Petroleum Co. Survivors beside her parents are a brother, Larry, and a sister, Debra; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatchell of Seminole, Oka., and Mrs. Gordon Stovall of Denton.
Last rites will be conducted by Dr. Lewis N. Stuckey and Rev. William J. Maggi of Tyler Street Church. Pallbearers will be R. R. Click, G. E. McIver, O. C. Jackson, Elton Houck, Ed Brown and Fred Nance.
Pamela Frances Stovall, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon L. Stovall of 3447 Tennessee, will be buried in Laurel Land Memorial Park Wednesday after 10 a.m. services in Tyler Street Methodist Church, which she attended.
Pamela, who died in a Dallas hospital Monday after a brief illness, was born in Washington, D. C. She came to Dallas with her parents in 1946. She was in the fifth grade at Jefferson Davis Elementary School and was a member of Girl Scout Troop 227.
Her father is an engineer for Magnolia Petroleum Co. Survivors beside her parents are a brother, Larry, and a sister, Debra; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatchell of Seminole, Oka., and Mrs. Gordon Stovall of Denton.
Last rites will be conducted by Dr. Lewis N. Stuckey and Rev. William J. Maggi of Tyler Street Church. Pallbearers will be R. R. Click, G. E. McIver, O. C. Jackson, Elton Houck, Ed Brown and Fred Nance.
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