Albert Kinzie Dutton of Route 1, Perrin, passed away on Jan 19 in a Fort Worth hospital. Dutton, 74, was a retired security guard of Swifts & Co., and a WWII veteran. He was a native of Lawrence County, Alabama, and had lived in this area several years before moving to Perrin.
Dutton's wife, Mabel, preceded him in death in 1981.
Surviving him are two sons, George Dutton of Dallas and William Dutton of Springtown; five grandchildren; one brother, Dock Dutton of Smithfield; two sisters, Ollie Aderholt of Fort Worth and Penola Lockard of Aledo.
Services were held on Saturday, Jan 21 in Whites Chapel. Rev. Bill Wilson officiated during the 2 pm services.
Pallbearers were Warren and Windell Wood, Edward Wills, Jodie Sessum, Doyle Noe, Jim Reynolds and Frank Johnson.
Interment was in Springtown Cemetery. White's Funeral Home was was in charge of all arrangements.
The Springtown Current, Feb 1, 1984
Albert Kinzie Dutton of Route 1, Perrin, passed away on Jan 19 in a Fort Worth hospital. Dutton, 74, was a retired security guard of Swifts & Co., and a WWII veteran. He was a native of Lawrence County, Alabama, and had lived in this area several years before moving to Perrin.
Dutton's wife, Mabel, preceded him in death in 1981.
Surviving him are two sons, George Dutton of Dallas and William Dutton of Springtown; five grandchildren; one brother, Dock Dutton of Smithfield; two sisters, Ollie Aderholt of Fort Worth and Penola Lockard of Aledo.
Services were held on Saturday, Jan 21 in Whites Chapel. Rev. Bill Wilson officiated during the 2 pm services.
Pallbearers were Warren and Windell Wood, Edward Wills, Jodie Sessum, Doyle Noe, Jim Reynolds and Frank Johnson.
Interment was in Springtown Cemetery. White's Funeral Home was was in charge of all arrangements.
The Springtown Current, Feb 1, 1984
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