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Myrtle <I>Nall</I> Hawkins

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Myrtle Nall Hawkins

Birth
McMillan, Marshall County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
2 Jul 1986 (aged 92)
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Port Neches, Jefferson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Myrtle Nall, the daughter of John David & Margaret Ella (Williams) Nall, married John Carson Hawkins near Ardmore, Carter Co, OK, on September 17, 1910.

In 1991 Myrtle & John's oldest child, Raymond, wrote the following about his mother:

"Myrtle Nall Hawkins lived on at the family home at 1204 Kent Avenue at 12th Street. She survived her husband for thirteen years, dying at age 92 on July 2, 1986. At the time of her death, she had three sons and four daughters, eleven grand sons and five grand daughters, and thirteen great grand sons and eleven great grand daughters. She and her husband are buried in Oak Bluff Cemetery in Port Neches, Texas. They are still fondly recalled and sorely missed by a host of descendants, relatives, and friends whose lives they touched."

"The Hawkins family members are very proud of their adopted home town of Nederland, Texas, and of the contributions the various family members have made toward that city's growth and improvement."
Myrtle Nall, the daughter of John David & Margaret Ella (Williams) Nall, married John Carson Hawkins near Ardmore, Carter Co, OK, on September 17, 1910.

In 1991 Myrtle & John's oldest child, Raymond, wrote the following about his mother:

"Myrtle Nall Hawkins lived on at the family home at 1204 Kent Avenue at 12th Street. She survived her husband for thirteen years, dying at age 92 on July 2, 1986. At the time of her death, she had three sons and four daughters, eleven grand sons and five grand daughters, and thirteen great grand sons and eleven great grand daughters. She and her husband are buried in Oak Bluff Cemetery in Port Neches, Texas. They are still fondly recalled and sorely missed by a host of descendants, relatives, and friends whose lives they touched."

"The Hawkins family members are very proud of their adopted home town of Nederland, Texas, and of the contributions the various family members have made toward that city's growth and improvement."


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