SPUR (Special) — Mrs Emma White, 80, a longtime resident of Dickens County, died at 3:15 a.m. Thursday in Spur following a lengthy illness.
Services will be at 3 p.m. today in the Dickens First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Victor Crabtree, retired minister from Spur, officiating. He will be assisted by Charles Adams, minister of the Spur Church of Christ.
Burial will be in Dickens Cemetery under the direction of Campbell Funeral Home, Spur.
Mrs. White, a native of Freestone County, came to Dickens County in 1919 and made her home in the Croton community. She was a member of the Dickens Methodist Church.
Survivors include seven sons, Alton and K. V., both of Spur; J. Kenneth, Stockton, Calif.; Tommy I. and Virgil L. both of Texas City, Clyde D., Dickens and W. G., Graham; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Williams, Lubbock; a brother, Gid Webb, Anadarko, Okla., and a sister, Mrs. Ida Butler, Spur.
©Lubbock Avalanche Journal, April 5, 1963
SPUR (Special) — Mrs Emma White, 80, a longtime resident of Dickens County, died at 3:15 a.m. Thursday in Spur following a lengthy illness.
Services will be at 3 p.m. today in the Dickens First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Victor Crabtree, retired minister from Spur, officiating. He will be assisted by Charles Adams, minister of the Spur Church of Christ.
Burial will be in Dickens Cemetery under the direction of Campbell Funeral Home, Spur.
Mrs. White, a native of Freestone County, came to Dickens County in 1919 and made her home in the Croton community. She was a member of the Dickens Methodist Church.
Survivors include seven sons, Alton and K. V., both of Spur; J. Kenneth, Stockton, Calif.; Tommy I. and Virgil L. both of Texas City, Clyde D., Dickens and W. G., Graham; a daughter, Mrs. Annie Mae Williams, Lubbock; a brother, Gid Webb, Anadarko, Okla., and a sister, Mrs. Ida Butler, Spur.
©Lubbock Avalanche Journal, April 5, 1963
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