Furnished by Barbara Wiley Hamby
Printed in the Times Post, Houston, Mississippi, dated
January 2 1941
David A Kyle, 80, Buried Saturday in Houston Cemetery
Funeral rites conducted by the Rev. W C Stewart, were held at the Methodist Church Saturday afternoon for David Alexander Kyle, retired merchant and planter, who died Friday morning at his residence following an illness of nine days. He was 80 years old.
Mr. Kyle was born in Tuscaloosa County, Ala., coming to Houston a number of years ago. In 1889 he was married to Miss Mary Betty Terry.
When a young man he united with the Methodist Church.
Besides his wife he leaves seven daughters, Mrs. E C Harrington and Mrs Golda C Gray, of Memphis; Mrs. J H Adams of Elaine, Ark.; Mrs. Fred Jones, of North Carolina; Mrs. C L White, of Aberdeen; Mrs. James Bush, of Little Rock; Mrs. John Jamison, of Washington, D C, and three sons, James and Dave Kyle, of Houston, and Ben Kyle, of Calhoun City. He is also survived by two brothers, one sister, and seventeen grandchildren.
Acting as pallbearers were Hugh Johnson, Paschal Alexander, Henry Harrington, Ed Wooldridge, William Wicker and John E Davis.
Furnished by Barbara Wiley Hamby
Printed in the Times Post, Houston, Mississippi, dated
January 2 1941
David A Kyle, 80, Buried Saturday in Houston Cemetery
Funeral rites conducted by the Rev. W C Stewart, were held at the Methodist Church Saturday afternoon for David Alexander Kyle, retired merchant and planter, who died Friday morning at his residence following an illness of nine days. He was 80 years old.
Mr. Kyle was born in Tuscaloosa County, Ala., coming to Houston a number of years ago. In 1889 he was married to Miss Mary Betty Terry.
When a young man he united with the Methodist Church.
Besides his wife he leaves seven daughters, Mrs. E C Harrington and Mrs Golda C Gray, of Memphis; Mrs. J H Adams of Elaine, Ark.; Mrs. Fred Jones, of North Carolina; Mrs. C L White, of Aberdeen; Mrs. James Bush, of Little Rock; Mrs. John Jamison, of Washington, D C, and three sons, James and Dave Kyle, of Houston, and Ben Kyle, of Calhoun City. He is also survived by two brothers, one sister, and seventeen grandchildren.
Acting as pallbearers were Hugh Johnson, Paschal Alexander, Henry Harrington, Ed Wooldridge, William Wicker and John E Davis.
Family Members
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Bertha Lee Kyle Adams
1889–1976
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Benjamin Franklin Kyle
1891–1973
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Cleo Pinta Kyle Gray
1892–1982
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Charles T Kyle
1895–1911
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Sarah Jane "Janie" Kyle Brown
1898–1975
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Mattie May Kyle Jemison
1900–1987
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Mamie Lee Kyle Jones
1903–1944
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Annie Ruth Kyle White
1905–1985
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Mary Elizabeth Kyle Bush
1907–1976
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David W Kyle Sr
1909–1980
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James Leslie "Soup" Kyle
1911–1984
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