Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Pearl Pickett, will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Pierce Street Baptist Church. Rev. J.D. Horton, church pastor, will read the rites.
The body is in state at N.S. Griggs & Son Chapel until one hour before the services. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.
Mrs. Pickett died yesterday afternoon after an illness of several months. She was the wife of John W. Pickett, 506 North Grant Street. She was a member of the Baptist Church and had been a resident of Amarillo 11 years.
Five children survive her besides her husband. Winfred, 6, and Melvin, 3, are her sons. Daughters are Johncie, 9, Doris, 8, and Edith Ann, one month old.
Other survivors are a brother, Lee Crisler of Dalhart; and a sister, Mrs. C.I. McClenny of Pampa.
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(Published in Amarillo Globe, January 28, 1936)
Last rites for Mrs. Fannie Pearl Pickett, 30, were to be said at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the Pierce Street Baptist Church.
Services were to be conducted by Rev. J.D. Horton, church pastor. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery. Named as pallbearers were O. Pierce, B.J. Fickner, W.R. Edwards, P.J. Byers, W.W. Shirley, and P.M. Roop.
Several months' illness ended Sunday with Mrs. Pickett's death at her home, 506 North Grant Street. She was the wife of John W. Pickett. Five children also survive her.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Pearl Pickett, will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Pierce Street Baptist Church. Rev. J.D. Horton, church pastor, will read the rites.
The body is in state at N.S. Griggs & Son Chapel until one hour before the services. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.
Mrs. Pickett died yesterday afternoon after an illness of several months. She was the wife of John W. Pickett, 506 North Grant Street. She was a member of the Baptist Church and had been a resident of Amarillo 11 years.
Five children survive her besides her husband. Winfred, 6, and Melvin, 3, are her sons. Daughters are Johncie, 9, Doris, 8, and Edith Ann, one month old.
Other survivors are a brother, Lee Crisler of Dalhart; and a sister, Mrs. C.I. McClenny of Pampa.
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(Published in Amarillo Globe, January 28, 1936)
Last rites for Mrs. Fannie Pearl Pickett, 30, were to be said at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the Pierce Street Baptist Church.
Services were to be conducted by Rev. J.D. Horton, church pastor. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery. Named as pallbearers were O. Pierce, B.J. Fickner, W.R. Edwards, P.J. Byers, W.W. Shirley, and P.M. Roop.
Several months' illness ended Sunday with Mrs. Pickett's death at her home, 506 North Grant Street. She was the wife of John W. Pickett. Five children also survive her.
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