Burial was in Starr Cemetery in Van Zandt County,
Mrs. Zetty died July 31, 2000, in Tyler.
She was born April 30, 1917, in Cherokee County to the late Ira Bazell and Ora Evans. She was a member of Richland Heights Baptist Church in Grand Saline. She had worked in a Baptist book store for a number of years. She grew up in Cherokee County and worked in Fort Worth and Dallas before moving to Canton. She wrote the Valley Dale Baptist Church news for the "Canton Herald" for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Victor Zetty, in 1999.
Survivors include cousins, Musa Alexander, Shelbyville, Tenn., Curtis Evans, Troup, Weldon Evans, Dallas, Rathel Evans and Norma Clair, both of Wills Point, Masal Creed, Fort Worth, and Duran Weymaher, Michigan.
Van Zandt News; Sunday, August 6, 2000
Burial was in Starr Cemetery in Van Zandt County,
Mrs. Zetty died July 31, 2000, in Tyler.
She was born April 30, 1917, in Cherokee County to the late Ira Bazell and Ora Evans. She was a member of Richland Heights Baptist Church in Grand Saline. She had worked in a Baptist book store for a number of years. She grew up in Cherokee County and worked in Fort Worth and Dallas before moving to Canton. She wrote the Valley Dale Baptist Church news for the "Canton Herald" for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Victor Zetty, in 1999.
Survivors include cousins, Musa Alexander, Shelbyville, Tenn., Curtis Evans, Troup, Weldon Evans, Dallas, Rathel Evans and Norma Clair, both of Wills Point, Masal Creed, Fort Worth, and Duran Weymaher, Michigan.
Van Zandt News; Sunday, August 6, 2000
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