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Bonnie May <I>Blackshear</I> Hyche

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Bonnie May Blackshear Hyche

Birth
Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Jan 1917 (aged 19)
Bynum, Hill County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bynum, Hill County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Bonnie was the wife of John Carlisle Hyche and mother of Marvin Ellis "Shive" Hyche. John and Bonnie were married on 19 Oct 1913 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas.

Bonnie Mae Blackshear was the daughter of Jacob Thomas and Emma Elizabeth Curtis Blackshear.

Obituary of Bonnie May Blackshear Hyche from the Leonard Graphic News

IN MEMORY

The Death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blackshear January 20, 1917, and took their beloved daughter, Mrs. Bonnie May Blackshear Hyche. All was done that medical aid or loving hands could do, to no avail, for our Heavenly Father saw fit to remove her from this vale of suffering. She is at home with Jesus now. Weep not, dear friends, for Bonnie, for she has gone to join the Heavenly family. Only live to meet her there.

She was born May 30, 1897, in Hardman County, Tennessee, and moved to Texas with her parents in 1901. she joined the Church of Christ and was baptized by Rev. Bruer in the summer of 1912; was united in marriage with Carlyle Hyche by Rev. Ragan on October 19, 1913. Interment was made in the Brandon Cemetery, rev. Ragan officiating.

Mrs. Hyche is survived by a husband, one child, a father and mother, several brothers and sisters.
Bonnie was the wife of John Carlisle Hyche and mother of Marvin Ellis "Shive" Hyche. John and Bonnie were married on 19 Oct 1913 in Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas.

Bonnie Mae Blackshear was the daughter of Jacob Thomas and Emma Elizabeth Curtis Blackshear.

Obituary of Bonnie May Blackshear Hyche from the Leonard Graphic News

IN MEMORY

The Death Angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Blackshear January 20, 1917, and took their beloved daughter, Mrs. Bonnie May Blackshear Hyche. All was done that medical aid or loving hands could do, to no avail, for our Heavenly Father saw fit to remove her from this vale of suffering. She is at home with Jesus now. Weep not, dear friends, for Bonnie, for she has gone to join the Heavenly family. Only live to meet her there.

She was born May 30, 1897, in Hardman County, Tennessee, and moved to Texas with her parents in 1901. she joined the Church of Christ and was baptized by Rev. Bruer in the summer of 1912; was united in marriage with Carlyle Hyche by Rev. Ragan on October 19, 1913. Interment was made in the Brandon Cemetery, rev. Ragan officiating.

Mrs. Hyche is survived by a husband, one child, a father and mother, several brothers and sisters.


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