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William Norman Vaughan

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William Norman Vaughan

Birth
Lee County, Mississippi, USA
Death
30 Mar 1952 (aged 81)
Lueders, Jones County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stamford, Haskell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect F2 row 19 blk 1 grave 1
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William Norman (W.N.) Vaughan was the son of William Norman and Sarah Elizabeth (Chambliss) Vaughan. Siblings were John, James and twin sisters, Mary Elizabeth (Betty) and Sarah Ann Sally). He married Emma Louise Commons and reared four sons and a daughter in the farming community of Lueders, Texas. His children are Edward Burke, Norman Carroll, Franklin Cleo, Irene Myrtle, and William Wiley Vaughan.

Obit from the Abilene Reporter News, 1952:

William Norman Vaughan, 81, retired farmer, died Sunday at his home three and a half miles northwest of Lueders. He had lived in Jones County 33 years.

He was born in Lee County, Mississippi. Sept. 14, 1870. He married the former Emma Commons in Hunt County, Tex. Dec 19, 1902. From Collins County, the family moved to Jones County on the 1st of January 1919.

Funeral will be held in the Lueders Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Monday with the paster, the Rev. B.L. Higdon officiating, assisted by the Rev. Oran Smith, paster of the Lueders Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Stamford, with the Kinney Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Survivors are his wife; four sons of Lueders, E.B., F.C., N.C. and W.W. Vaughan; one daughter, Mrs. D.B. Knoble of Levelland; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. S.R. Young of McKinney.

William Norman's sister, Mary Elizabeth Vaughan Commons is also buried in Highland Cemetery (Find-A-Grave #37480159)
William Norman (W.N.) Vaughan was the son of William Norman and Sarah Elizabeth (Chambliss) Vaughan. Siblings were John, James and twin sisters, Mary Elizabeth (Betty) and Sarah Ann Sally). He married Emma Louise Commons and reared four sons and a daughter in the farming community of Lueders, Texas. His children are Edward Burke, Norman Carroll, Franklin Cleo, Irene Myrtle, and William Wiley Vaughan.

Obit from the Abilene Reporter News, 1952:

William Norman Vaughan, 81, retired farmer, died Sunday at his home three and a half miles northwest of Lueders. He had lived in Jones County 33 years.

He was born in Lee County, Mississippi. Sept. 14, 1870. He married the former Emma Commons in Hunt County, Tex. Dec 19, 1902. From Collins County, the family moved to Jones County on the 1st of January 1919.

Funeral will be held in the Lueders Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Monday with the paster, the Rev. B.L. Higdon officiating, assisted by the Rev. Oran Smith, paster of the Lueders Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Stamford, with the Kinney Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Survivors are his wife; four sons of Lueders, E.B., F.C., N.C. and W.W. Vaughan; one daughter, Mrs. D.B. Knoble of Levelland; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. S.R. Young of McKinney.

William Norman's sister, Mary Elizabeth Vaughan Commons is also buried in Highland Cemetery (Find-A-Grave #37480159)


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