He is buried next to his parents.
Friday May 31, 1929
JOHN T. WHITE
We are indeed very sorry to hear of the death of little Jack Mitchell, age 7 years, which occurred in an ambulance on last Saturday evening, while enroute to Ft. Worth after having been struck by a car on the Fort Worth-Dallas pike near Point Breeze. He will be remembered as the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mitchell, who about two years ago moved from the Boaz place north of old Wheeler School House to Handley. The funeral services were conducted from the First Baptist church at Handley by Reverends Elmer Leake of Hurst and C. E. Hereford, of Handley, and interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, H. C. Jr., and L. D., and two sisters, Reba and Vertia Mae, all of Handley.
He is buried next to his parents.
Friday May 31, 1929
JOHN T. WHITE
We are indeed very sorry to hear of the death of little Jack Mitchell, age 7 years, which occurred in an ambulance on last Saturday evening, while enroute to Ft. Worth after having been struck by a car on the Fort Worth-Dallas pike near Point Breeze. He will be remembered as the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mitchell, who about two years ago moved from the Boaz place north of old Wheeler School House to Handley. The funeral services were conducted from the First Baptist church at Handley by Reverends Elmer Leake of Hurst and C. E. Hereford, of Handley, and interment was in Rose Hill Cemetery. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, H. C. Jr., and L. D., and two sisters, Reba and Vertia Mae, all of Handley.
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