RULE, (RNS) -- First Baptist Church rites are slated at 4 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Joe Cloud, 55, who died at 7:15 a.m. Saturday in Haskell County Hospital after a long illness with cancer.
She and her husband, a retired farmer, had made their home in Rule since 1942.
She was the sister-in-law of Sate Rep. Ed Cloud and aunt of Rule Mayor Joe B. Cloud.
The Rev. Rodney Dowdy, pastor of the Rule First Baptist Church, will officiate at the funeral, assisted by the Rev. Wayland Boyd, former pastor, now pastor of the First Baptist Church at Spur. Burial will be in Rule Cemetery, with Pinkard Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. Cloud was born in Homer, La, on June 15, 1903. She graduated from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene on June 4, 1926, and was married the same day.
Survivors besides her husband and in-laws include her father, M. D. Edmonds of Rule, one sister, Mrs. Ralph Steen of Collge Station; and a nephew, Joe Ralph Steen, student at Texas A&M.
RULE, (RNS) -- First Baptist Church rites are slated at 4 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Joe Cloud, 55, who died at 7:15 a.m. Saturday in Haskell County Hospital after a long illness with cancer.
She and her husband, a retired farmer, had made their home in Rule since 1942.
She was the sister-in-law of Sate Rep. Ed Cloud and aunt of Rule Mayor Joe B. Cloud.
The Rev. Rodney Dowdy, pastor of the Rule First Baptist Church, will officiate at the funeral, assisted by the Rev. Wayland Boyd, former pastor, now pastor of the First Baptist Church at Spur. Burial will be in Rule Cemetery, with Pinkard Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. Cloud was born in Homer, La, on June 15, 1903. She graduated from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene on June 4, 1926, and was married the same day.
Survivors besides her husband and in-laws include her father, M. D. Edmonds of Rule, one sister, Mrs. Ralph Steen of Collge Station; and a nephew, Joe Ralph Steen, student at Texas A&M.
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