TIM M. EADS
January 15, 1892 ~ March 22, 1950
TIM M. EADS DIES EARLY TODAY AT DeQUEEN HOSPITAL
Tim. M. Eads, 58, Cisco, died at a DeQueen hospital at 2 a. m. today following a short illness.
Born at Athens, Tex., January 18 (Gravestone has 15), 1892, he had resided at Cisco for the past four years and in McCurtain county 30 years. He was a veteran of World War I, having served two years in the artillery, one in France. He was a farmer.
Funeral services will be held at Broken Bow cemetery at 2 p. m. Thursday under direction of Wilson funeral home.
He is survived by his widow; six sons, Rosco Eads, Bainville, Mont.; Doyle Eads, Childress, Tex.; and Leonard, Wilbert, Norman and Tim Eugene, all of the home; four daughters, Mrs. John Gerhardt, Idabel; and Misses Lona Mae, Nancy and Patsy Ruth Eads, all of the home; one brother, Jake W. Eads, Idabel; three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Tully, Saltillo, Tex.; Mrs. Jack Johnson, Broken Bow, and Mrs. Bert Ruffin, Houston, and four grandchildren.
McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, March 22, 1950
TIM M. EADS
January 15, 1892 ~ March 22, 1950
TIM M. EADS DIES EARLY TODAY AT DeQUEEN HOSPITAL
Tim. M. Eads, 58, Cisco, died at a DeQueen hospital at 2 a. m. today following a short illness.
Born at Athens, Tex., January 18 (Gravestone has 15), 1892, he had resided at Cisco for the past four years and in McCurtain county 30 years. He was a veteran of World War I, having served two years in the artillery, one in France. He was a farmer.
Funeral services will be held at Broken Bow cemetery at 2 p. m. Thursday under direction of Wilson funeral home.
He is survived by his widow; six sons, Rosco Eads, Bainville, Mont.; Doyle Eads, Childress, Tex.; and Leonard, Wilbert, Norman and Tim Eugene, all of the home; four daughters, Mrs. John Gerhardt, Idabel; and Misses Lona Mae, Nancy and Patsy Ruth Eads, all of the home; one brother, Jake W. Eads, Idabel; three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Tully, Saltillo, Tex.; Mrs. Jack Johnson, Broken Bow, and Mrs. Bert Ruffin, Houston, and four grandchildren.
McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, March 22, 1950
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