His family resided on Dogan Street in Marshall, Texas.
His first wife preceded him in death.
Obituary
"Rites Sunday ---
Funeral services for Acie Blair, 40-year veteran of the Texas & Pacific Railway, are to be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Red Oak Baptist Church. Burial is to be in Red Oak Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alberta Brooks; two daughters, Mrs. Robbie Fields and Mrs. Willia A. Hester, both of Marshall; two sons, Alexander Blair and C.T. Blair, both of Dallas; eight stepchildren; and a number of other relatives."
Robert A. Rambo and the funeral directors with Rambo Funeral Home managed the funeral and burial arrangements.
Their daughter, Mrs. Willia Hester, was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Sunday, April 6, 1958 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Harrison County, Texas] {in the name of Ocie Blair}
~ Texas Death Certificate #22457 {in the name of Acie Blair}
~ Texas Birth Index Record {in the name of Acie Blair}
~ 1900-1950 Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
Notes
- Acie Blair was reflected in the 1940 census as the head-of-household who was living in the home with his wife, Oberzine (age 23); his mother-in-law, Mary Lacy; and his brother-in-law, Haywood B. Hill. His marriage with Oberzine was dissolved by divorce in 1942.
- The death certificate mistakenly reported his date of birth as February 12, 1896. However, the Texas Birth Index Record (DFN 007625330) reported that he was born February 12, 1879 in Harrison County, Texas.
- Significant Persons: First wife - Mrs. Callie (Mosely) Blair; Second wife - Mrs. Oberzine (Lacy) Blair; and Third wife - Mrs. Alberta (Brooks) Blair
His family resided on Dogan Street in Marshall, Texas.
His first wife preceded him in death.
Obituary
"Rites Sunday ---
Funeral services for Acie Blair, 40-year veteran of the Texas & Pacific Railway, are to be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Red Oak Baptist Church. Burial is to be in Red Oak Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alberta Brooks; two daughters, Mrs. Robbie Fields and Mrs. Willia A. Hester, both of Marshall; two sons, Alexander Blair and C.T. Blair, both of Dallas; eight stepchildren; and a number of other relatives."
Robert A. Rambo and the funeral directors with Rambo Funeral Home managed the funeral and burial arrangements.
Their daughter, Mrs. Willia Hester, was the informant on the death certificate.
Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Sunday, April 6, 1958 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Harrison County, Texas] {in the name of Ocie Blair}
~ Texas Death Certificate #22457 {in the name of Acie Blair}
~ Texas Birth Index Record {in the name of Acie Blair}
~ 1900-1950 Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
Notes
- Acie Blair was reflected in the 1940 census as the head-of-household who was living in the home with his wife, Oberzine (age 23); his mother-in-law, Mary Lacy; and his brother-in-law, Haywood B. Hill. His marriage with Oberzine was dissolved by divorce in 1942.
- The death certificate mistakenly reported his date of birth as February 12, 1896. However, the Texas Birth Index Record (DFN 007625330) reported that he was born February 12, 1879 in Harrison County, Texas.
- Significant Persons: First wife - Mrs. Callie (Mosely) Blair; Second wife - Mrs. Oberzine (Lacy) Blair; and Third wife - Mrs. Alberta (Brooks) Blair
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