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Timothy M. “Tim” Eads

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Timothy M. “Tim” Eads

Birth
Athens, Henderson County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Mar 1950 (aged 58)
De Queen, Sevier County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Broken Bow, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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In Memoriam

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
In Memoriam

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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