Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Jane Fewell, 81, were held at First Methodist church, Bonham, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Fitzhugh Talbot, pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was held in Oakwood Cemetery, Honey Grove, with Wise Funeral Home directing.
Mrs. Fewell died at 7:53 a.m., Monday, Aug. 24, 1964, in a Bonham rest home.
Mrs. Fewell was born Sept. 4, 1883, near Windom, daughter of the late Charles Robert and Lena Yates Cobb.
She was married Dec. 8, 1907, to Byron C. Fewell who preceded her in death Dec. 25, 1936.
She was an active member of the First Methodist church and taught Sunday school at Honey Grove and Bonham for many years. She had lived in Honey Grove until 1954 when she moved to Bonham. She was a resident of 907 Star Street.
Mrs. Fewell was active in WSCS home demonstration club and served two terms as chairman of the county home demonstration council.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. J. E. Mengers of Arlington, Mrs. Helen Allen of Fort Worth and Mrs. Ernest Hoeldtke of Bonham; five sisters, Mrs. F. W. Ware of Honey Grove, Mrs. G. C. Greenwood of Boswell, Okla, Mrs. J. L. Roddy of Snyder, Mrs. Roy Cox of Colorado City and Miss Willie Cobb of Paris and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers were G. L. Holman, Frank Welch, Eugene Huggins, Robert Cobb, Earl Cobb and Don Ramsey.
Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Jane Fewell, 81, were held at First Methodist church, Bonham, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Fitzhugh Talbot, pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was held in Oakwood Cemetery, Honey Grove, with Wise Funeral Home directing.
Mrs. Fewell died at 7:53 a.m., Monday, Aug. 24, 1964, in a Bonham rest home.
Mrs. Fewell was born Sept. 4, 1883, near Windom, daughter of the late Charles Robert and Lena Yates Cobb.
She was married Dec. 8, 1907, to Byron C. Fewell who preceded her in death Dec. 25, 1936.
She was an active member of the First Methodist church and taught Sunday school at Honey Grove and Bonham for many years. She had lived in Honey Grove until 1954 when she moved to Bonham. She was a resident of 907 Star Street.
Mrs. Fewell was active in WSCS home demonstration club and served two terms as chairman of the county home demonstration council.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. J. E. Mengers of Arlington, Mrs. Helen Allen of Fort Worth and Mrs. Ernest Hoeldtke of Bonham; five sisters, Mrs. F. W. Ware of Honey Grove, Mrs. G. C. Greenwood of Boswell, Okla, Mrs. J. L. Roddy of Snyder, Mrs. Roy Cox of Colorado City and Miss Willie Cobb of Paris and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers were G. L. Holman, Frank Welch, Eugene Huggins, Robert Cobb, Earl Cobb and Don Ramsey.
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