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Susan Ann <I>Moores</I> Haddox

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Susan Ann Moores Haddox

Birth
Nevada County, Arkansas, USA
Death
28 Mar 1939 (aged 87)
Briscoe, Wheeler County, Texas, USA
Burial
Briscoe, Wheeler County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.6190573, Longitude: -100.1912959
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Obit from the Wheeler Times, TX (1939): Mrs. Susan A. Haddox
Dies Last Wednesday

Mrs. Susan A. Haddox, aged Wheeler county woman, passed away on Wednesday of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Effie Vaughn, seven miles east of Briscoe, following illness of brief duration, although her health had been failing for several months and she had not been able to walk for nearly a year. Mrs. Haddox was a pioneer of Texas, moving here from Arkansas, her native state, by ox team 65 years ago. She also made several trips to the home of her youth in a wagon drawn by oxen, the last such journey in 1893. She has made her home in this county the last eight years.

Susan A. Moores was born July 9, 1851, in Nevada county, Ark., and died March 22, 1939, near Briscoe, Texas, at the advanced age of 87 years, eight months and 12 days.

She accepted Jesus Christ as her savior and joined the Methodist church when only 16 years old and remained a faithful follower all through the years, taking an active part in the duties of the church and living an exemplary life before her family and neighbors.

She was married to Eugene Haddox and to this union six children were born, three of whom preceded her death, as did the husband, who passed away March 28, 1908. The deceased is survived by a son, Willie Haddox, Prescott, Ark., two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Patrick, Commerce, Texas, and Mrs. Effie Vaughn, Briscoe, and 23 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren, besides a number of other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the M.E. Church in Briscoe by Rev. O.C. Evans, assisted by Rev. Delbert Vaughn, Dallas, a grandson of Mrs. Haddox.

Both the flower girls and pallbearers were grandchildren of the deceased.

Flower girls: Lena Temple, Beula Evans, Susie Fulks, Lois Hudson, Vada Vaughn, and Margie Meadows. Pallbearers: Delbert Lawrence and E.T. Vaughn, Oden Hudson, Leonard Fulks, B.F. Meadows and Ernest Evans.

Interment was in the Gageby cemetery (Gageby has been lined thru and replaced with Zybach in charge of Hunt Funeral Home of Wheeler.

(Information provided by Find A Grave contributor Eugene Cornelius. Susan Haddox is his wife's great grandmother.)
Obit from the Wheeler Times, TX (1939): Mrs. Susan A. Haddox
Dies Last Wednesday

Mrs. Susan A. Haddox, aged Wheeler county woman, passed away on Wednesday of last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Effie Vaughn, seven miles east of Briscoe, following illness of brief duration, although her health had been failing for several months and she had not been able to walk for nearly a year. Mrs. Haddox was a pioneer of Texas, moving here from Arkansas, her native state, by ox team 65 years ago. She also made several trips to the home of her youth in a wagon drawn by oxen, the last such journey in 1893. She has made her home in this county the last eight years.

Susan A. Moores was born July 9, 1851, in Nevada county, Ark., and died March 22, 1939, near Briscoe, Texas, at the advanced age of 87 years, eight months and 12 days.

She accepted Jesus Christ as her savior and joined the Methodist church when only 16 years old and remained a faithful follower all through the years, taking an active part in the duties of the church and living an exemplary life before her family and neighbors.

She was married to Eugene Haddox and to this union six children were born, three of whom preceded her death, as did the husband, who passed away March 28, 1908. The deceased is survived by a son, Willie Haddox, Prescott, Ark., two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Patrick, Commerce, Texas, and Mrs. Effie Vaughn, Briscoe, and 23 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren, besides a number of other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the M.E. Church in Briscoe by Rev. O.C. Evans, assisted by Rev. Delbert Vaughn, Dallas, a grandson of Mrs. Haddox.

Both the flower girls and pallbearers were grandchildren of the deceased.

Flower girls: Lena Temple, Beula Evans, Susie Fulks, Lois Hudson, Vada Vaughn, and Margie Meadows. Pallbearers: Delbert Lawrence and E.T. Vaughn, Oden Hudson, Leonard Fulks, B.F. Meadows and Ernest Evans.

Interment was in the Gageby cemetery (Gageby has been lined thru and replaced with Zybach in charge of Hunt Funeral Home of Wheeler.

(Information provided by Find A Grave contributor Eugene Cornelius. Susan Haddox is his wife's great grandmother.)


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