Mrs. Bessie Dabney, wife of Frank Dabney, of Evergreen, was called to rest at 2:30 Monday night, after several weeks illness. She had been in the Dew Hospital at Beaumont for about two weeks before going to Conroe and the doctors determined that an operation was necessary. The operation was performed several days ago but owing to her weakened condition, little or no good was accomplished. She was 24 years old, and had been married since October, 1924.
She was active worker in the Methodist church, and was church organist at the time of her going. Mrs. Dabney was the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. I. Hightower, of Evergreen and a sister to Mrs. Kate Bennett of Cleveland. She also leaves one other sister and two brothers.
She was laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery Tuesday afternoon in a grave beautifully decorated with flowers.
Mrs. Bessie Dabney, wife of Frank Dabney, of Evergreen, was called to rest at 2:30 Monday night, after several weeks illness. She had been in the Dew Hospital at Beaumont for about two weeks before going to Conroe and the doctors determined that an operation was necessary. The operation was performed several days ago but owing to her weakened condition, little or no good was accomplished. She was 24 years old, and had been married since October, 1924.
She was active worker in the Methodist church, and was church organist at the time of her going. Mrs. Dabney was the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. I. Hightower, of Evergreen and a sister to Mrs. Kate Bennett of Cleveland. She also leaves one other sister and two brothers.
She was laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery Tuesday afternoon in a grave beautifully decorated with flowers.
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