Seriously ill the past two months, Mrs. T.A. Whitten, 1604 E. Price St., died Saturday at 4:20 a.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital.
The former Inza A. Richey, daughter of the late A.J. and Sarah Dulaney Richey, Mrs. Whitten was born here Aug. 11, 1878.
Funeral services, Monday at 10 a.m. will be held in Fry and Gibbs chapel by Dr. Ronald Prince of First Baptist Church, where Mrs. Whitten was a member. Interment is arranged in Meadowbrook Gardens.
Mrs. Whitten and her husband were married at Emberson, Dec. 15, 1897; and moved to Paris from Caviness in 1915.
She was long active in the Baptist Women's Missionary Society and other work of the church.
Besides her husband, she leaves these children; Mrs. Bernice Collins, Dallas; Halbert O. Whitten, Sherman, and Dr. J.S. Whitten, Troup; six other descendants and a sister, Mrs. L. B. Gemmer, Saint Joseph, MO.
Seriously ill the past two months, Mrs. T.A. Whitten, 1604 E. Price St., died Saturday at 4:20 a.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital.
The former Inza A. Richey, daughter of the late A.J. and Sarah Dulaney Richey, Mrs. Whitten was born here Aug. 11, 1878.
Funeral services, Monday at 10 a.m. will be held in Fry and Gibbs chapel by Dr. Ronald Prince of First Baptist Church, where Mrs. Whitten was a member. Interment is arranged in Meadowbrook Gardens.
Mrs. Whitten and her husband were married at Emberson, Dec. 15, 1897; and moved to Paris from Caviness in 1915.
She was long active in the Baptist Women's Missionary Society and other work of the church.
Besides her husband, she leaves these children; Mrs. Bernice Collins, Dallas; Halbert O. Whitten, Sherman, and Dr. J.S. Whitten, Troup; six other descendants and a sister, Mrs. L. B. Gemmer, Saint Joseph, MO.
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