He was the husband of Mrs. Dottie Bernice (Cabelton) Reagan.
Obituary
"Funeral services for Floy A. Reagan, of 903 Whetstone Street, Marshall, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at Marion Funeral Home, in Jefferson. Burial will follow in Saint John Cemetery, in Marshall. Mr. Reagan, an embalmer with the Marion Funeral Home, died Sunday at Douglas Nursing Home, in Jefferson. The son of the late Profession John H. Reagan and Mrs. Frances Reagan, he joined Saint John Baptist Church at an early age. He attended Rosenwald Elementary and H.B. Pemberton High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Bishop College. He married Dottie B. Cableton. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Jean Reagan, of Los Angeles, California; and a brother, John L. Reagan, of Marshall. The body will lie in-state from Friday until the funeral hour."
Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Friday, September 10, 1976 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Harrison County, Texas]
~ Texas Death Certificate #70310
~ Texas County Marriage Record
~ 1900-1940 US Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
He was the husband of Mrs. Dottie Bernice (Cabelton) Reagan.
Obituary
"Funeral services for Floy A. Reagan, of 903 Whetstone Street, Marshall, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at Marion Funeral Home, in Jefferson. Burial will follow in Saint John Cemetery, in Marshall. Mr. Reagan, an embalmer with the Marion Funeral Home, died Sunday at Douglas Nursing Home, in Jefferson. The son of the late Profession John H. Reagan and Mrs. Frances Reagan, he joined Saint John Baptist Church at an early age. He attended Rosenwald Elementary and H.B. Pemberton High School. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Bishop College. He married Dottie B. Cableton. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Jean Reagan, of Los Angeles, California; and a brother, John L. Reagan, of Marshall. The body will lie in-state from Friday until the funeral hour."
Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Friday, September 10, 1976 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Harrison County, Texas]
~ Texas Death Certificate #70310
~ Texas County Marriage Record
~ 1900-1940 US Census Records of Harrison County, Texas
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