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Archie Alfred Rainbolt

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Archie Alfred Rainbolt Veteran

Birth
Death
19 Dec 1975 (aged 56)
Dickens, Dickens County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dickens, Dickens County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
N, Row 14, Grave 22
Memorial ID
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According to the Rainbolt Genealogy Book:
Page:# 205 Individual# 824
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1940 Census @ :
63 - 4, Precinct 2,
Dickens County, Texas
Page# 16 Individual# 56
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1930 Census: Dickens County, Texas
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U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs
BIRLS Death File
1850 - 2010
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Funeral services for Archie Alfred Rainbolt, 56, were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Northside Church of Christ, Dickens.
Bill McBridge, Post, officiated, assisted by Carl Jones, Lubbock.
Mr. Rainbolt, a service station operator, died Friday night from smoke asphyxiation when a mattress in his trailer home in Dickens caught fire.
He came to Dickens County from Roaring Springs in 1969. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Sandra K. Latham, Vernon; two sons, Jerry Rainbolt, Littlefield and Alfred Rainbolt, Lubbock; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Bray, Lubbock and six grandchildren.
Pallbearers included Bob Porter, Sam Porter, L. Carnett, Fat Carnett, Buck Patridge and Alvis Lee.
Burial was in Dickens Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, December 25, 1975
According to the Rainbolt Genealogy Book:
Page:# 205 Individual# 824
******************************
1940 Census @ :
63 - 4, Precinct 2,
Dickens County, Texas
Page# 16 Individual# 56
**********************************
1930 Census: Dickens County, Texas
******************************
U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs
BIRLS Death File
1850 - 2010
******************************

Funeral services for Archie Alfred Rainbolt, 56, were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Northside Church of Christ, Dickens.
Bill McBridge, Post, officiated, assisted by Carl Jones, Lubbock.
Mr. Rainbolt, a service station operator, died Friday night from smoke asphyxiation when a mattress in his trailer home in Dickens caught fire.
He came to Dickens County from Roaring Springs in 1969. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Sandra K. Latham, Vernon; two sons, Jerry Rainbolt, Littlefield and Alfred Rainbolt, Lubbock; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Bray, Lubbock and six grandchildren.
Pallbearers included Bob Porter, Sam Porter, L. Carnett, Fat Carnett, Buck Patridge and Alvis Lee.
Burial was in Dickens Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, December 25, 1975


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