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Albert Bishop Smith

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Albert Bishop Smith

Birth
USA
Death
5 Jan 1966 (aged 84)
Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Stinnett, Hutchinson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Albert Bishop Smith

The following is an account given as a double obituary in the Amarillo paper 6 January 1966 (taken here from "Seitz and Kindred Families" by Alma Totty Seitz).

Stinnett--Funeral services will be held today for Albert Bishop Smith, 84, who was stricken at his home early Wednesday and his 81-year-old wife, who died as she followed him to a hospital.

Both deaths were attributed to heart attacks. The double funeral will be at 2 p.m. in First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Harold Stanfill, pastor, officiating. He will be assisted by the Rev. Olin Butler of the First Methodist Church of White Deer.

Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park under direction of Minton Mortuary of Borger.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of 1216 Greenough, were both dead when they reached North Plains Hospital in Borger.

He was being taken to the hospital in ambulance, and his wife was following in a car with her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Bentley, of Stinnett.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith, residents of the Stinnett area 30 years, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary June 21. He was a retired farmer.

Survivors in addition to Mrs. Bentley are another daughter, Mrs. A. C. Womble of Morse, and sons, Orville and Newell Smith of Stinnett, and Charlie Smith of Auro, Colo.

Mrs. Smith is survived by brothers, Eual and Otis Webster of Miami, and Oscar Webster of Amarillo and a sister, Mrs. Ada Hadley of Amarillo.

Albert Bishop Smith

The following is an account given as a double obituary in the Amarillo paper 6 January 1966 (taken here from "Seitz and Kindred Families" by Alma Totty Seitz).

Stinnett--Funeral services will be held today for Albert Bishop Smith, 84, who was stricken at his home early Wednesday and his 81-year-old wife, who died as she followed him to a hospital.

Both deaths were attributed to heart attacks. The double funeral will be at 2 p.m. in First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Harold Stanfill, pastor, officiating. He will be assisted by the Rev. Olin Butler of the First Methodist Church of White Deer.

Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park under direction of Minton Mortuary of Borger.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of 1216 Greenough, were both dead when they reached North Plains Hospital in Borger.

He was being taken to the hospital in ambulance, and his wife was following in a car with her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Bentley, of Stinnett.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith, residents of the Stinnett area 30 years, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary June 21. He was a retired farmer.

Survivors in addition to Mrs. Bentley are another daughter, Mrs. A. C. Womble of Morse, and sons, Orville and Newell Smith of Stinnett, and Charlie Smith of Auro, Colo.

Mrs. Smith is survived by brothers, Eual and Otis Webster of Miami, and Oscar Webster of Amarillo and a sister, Mrs. Ada Hadley of Amarillo.



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