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Lillian <I>Paxton</I> Lambard

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Lillian Paxton Lambard

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
15 Apr 1931 (aged 56)
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.4585189, Longitude: -99.7234405
Plot
Independent Order of Fellowship / Block 5 / Lot 3 / Space 5
Memorial ID
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Lambard Rites Set for Today at Paxton Home
Last rites for Mrs. Lillian Paxton Lambard, daughter of G. B. Paxton, and wife of J. S. Lambard, will be said this morning at 10 o'clock from the home of her brother, George L. Paxton, 242 Orange Street. Dr. M. A. Jenkens, pastor of the First Baptist Church, assisted by Dr. Richard Spenn, pastor of St. Paul Methodist Church, will officiate. Mrs. Lambard, who had been in failing health for the past two years, died here early Wednesday morning. She had been seriously ill for several days. The Lambards previously had made their home in Chicago. Mrs. Lambard came here January 1, and Mr. Lambard, who had returned to Chicago after having spent some time here, returned last Friday night and was with his wife when death came. Guy Paxton is also a brother of Mrs. Lambard. Besides her husband and members of the Paxton family here, Mrs. Lambard is survived by a niece, Mrs. R. V. Dublin Jr. of Laredo, who is here, and a cousin, Mrs. Everett Wagley of Mineral Wells. Pallbearers will be George S. Anderson, J. O. Shelton, James A. Littleton, G. G. Yeatts, T. P. Davidson and W. I. Hughes. The Laughter Undertaking Company will have charge of the funeral arrangements.


Lambard Rites Set for Today at Paxton Home
Last rites for Mrs. Lillian Paxton Lambard, daughter of G. B. Paxton, and wife of J. S. Lambard, will be said this morning at 10 o'clock from the home of her brother, George L. Paxton, 242 Orange Street. Dr. M. A. Jenkens, pastor of the First Baptist Church, assisted by Dr. Richard Spenn, pastor of St. Paul Methodist Church, will officiate. Mrs. Lambard, who had been in failing health for the past two years, died here early Wednesday morning. She had been seriously ill for several days. The Lambards previously had made their home in Chicago. Mrs. Lambard came here January 1, and Mr. Lambard, who had returned to Chicago after having spent some time here, returned last Friday night and was with his wife when death came. Guy Paxton is also a brother of Mrs. Lambard. Besides her husband and members of the Paxton family here, Mrs. Lambard is survived by a niece, Mrs. R. V. Dublin Jr. of Laredo, who is here, and a cousin, Mrs. Everett Wagley of Mineral Wells. Pallbearers will be George S. Anderson, J. O. Shelton, James A. Littleton, G. G. Yeatts, T. P. Davidson and W. I. Hughes. The Laughter Undertaking Company will have charge of the funeral arrangements.




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