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Ann Elizabeth “Bess” <I>Cobb</I> Ware

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Ann Elizabeth “Bess” Cobb Ware

Birth
Windom, Fannin County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Aug 1966 (aged 81)
Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, USA
Burial
Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec H, Row G, Lot 103A
Memorial ID
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1966

Tuesday Rites Held For Mrs. Ware

Mrs. Fulton W. Ware, 1740 W. Austin St., Paris, former longtime Honey Grove resident died Sunday, August 14, 1966 at 5:15 a.m. in Allen Memorial Hospital, Bonham, after a four months illness.

Mrs. Ware had made her home with a sister, Miss Willie Cobb, Paris, since 1964.

The body was taken from Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home in Paris at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon to the Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Monday evening. Funeral services were in the Cooper-Sorrells Chapel at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, with the Rev. James Dean, minister of the McKenzie Methodist Church, as officiant. Cooper-Sorrells directed interment in Oakwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers were R. L. Cobb, Jim Mengers, Earnest Hoeldtke, George Cobb, Ralph Laycock and Don Ramsey.

Daughter of the late Charles Cobb, Sr., and Lena Yates Cobb, Mrs. Ware, the former Bess Cobb, was born at Windom, Jan. 15, 1885.

She attended school in Windom and moved to Honey Grove with her parents, where she was married to the late Fulton W. Ware on March 26, 1924.

She was a member of the McKenzie Methodist Church, the Philathea Class of the church; the Order of Eastern Star and the American Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include four sisters, Miss Willie Cobb, Paris; Mrs. G. C. Greenwood, Boswell, Okla.; Mrs. Roy Cox, Colorado City, and Mrs. J. L. Roddy, Snyder; two step-children, Mrs. Homer Bell, Arlington and Fulton D. Ware, Houston, and several nieces and nephews.

1966

Tuesday Rites Held For Mrs. Ware

Mrs. Fulton W. Ware, 1740 W. Austin St., Paris, former longtime Honey Grove resident died Sunday, August 14, 1966 at 5:15 a.m. in Allen Memorial Hospital, Bonham, after a four months illness.

Mrs. Ware had made her home with a sister, Miss Willie Cobb, Paris, since 1964.

The body was taken from Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home in Paris at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon to the Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Monday evening. Funeral services were in the Cooper-Sorrells Chapel at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, with the Rev. James Dean, minister of the McKenzie Methodist Church, as officiant. Cooper-Sorrells directed interment in Oakwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers were R. L. Cobb, Jim Mengers, Earnest Hoeldtke, George Cobb, Ralph Laycock and Don Ramsey.

Daughter of the late Charles Cobb, Sr., and Lena Yates Cobb, Mrs. Ware, the former Bess Cobb, was born at Windom, Jan. 15, 1885.

She attended school in Windom and moved to Honey Grove with her parents, where she was married to the late Fulton W. Ware on March 26, 1924.

She was a member of the McKenzie Methodist Church, the Philathea Class of the church; the Order of Eastern Star and the American Legion Auxiliary.

Survivors include four sisters, Miss Willie Cobb, Paris; Mrs. G. C. Greenwood, Boswell, Okla.; Mrs. Roy Cox, Colorado City, and Mrs. J. L. Roddy, Snyder; two step-children, Mrs. Homer Bell, Arlington and Fulton D. Ware, Houston, and several nieces and nephews.



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