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Leila Mae <I>Adair</I> Richardson

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Leila Mae Adair Richardson

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
17 Jul 1966 (aged 63)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Leagueville, Henderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 15 # 54
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Researched by Jaycie Rinehart: Born: May 15, 1903, Texas. Died: July 17, 1966, Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Cause of death: heart disease. Father: Rial Armel Adair. Mother: Claudia Ophelia Burgamy. Married: Hamlett Hall Richardson, October 9, 1926, Henderson County, Texas. Hamlett and Leila Richardson were the parents of Hamlett Hall Richardson, Jr.

Richardson Services at Brownsboro
Funeral services for Mrs. H. H. Richardson, 63, of Brownsboro, were held Monday afternoon at the First Methodist Church at Brownsboro.
The Rev. William M. Walker and the Rev. John Windham conducted the services and burial was in the Leagueville Cemetery.
Mrs. Richardson, a lifelong resident of the Brownsboro area, died Sunday in a Tyler hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Eastern Star, president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Servicce of the First Methodist Church, and chairman of the church’s board of education.
Survivors are her husband, Hamlett Richardson of Brownsboro; one son, H. H. Ricahrdson Jr. of Tyler; two brothers, Ory M. Belcher of Chandler and the Rev. J. P. Adair of Ore City; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Browning of Athens and Mrs. Lou Wells of Houston, and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Holland Kidd, Truitt Fulgham, J. C. Williams, Ronnie Pyron, Joe McCain and Jim Hough.
Published in the Athens Daily Review, July 18, 1966.
Researched by Jaycie Rinehart: Born: May 15, 1903, Texas. Died: July 17, 1966, Tyler, Smith County, Texas. Cause of death: heart disease. Father: Rial Armel Adair. Mother: Claudia Ophelia Burgamy. Married: Hamlett Hall Richardson, October 9, 1926, Henderson County, Texas. Hamlett and Leila Richardson were the parents of Hamlett Hall Richardson, Jr.

Richardson Services at Brownsboro
Funeral services for Mrs. H. H. Richardson, 63, of Brownsboro, were held Monday afternoon at the First Methodist Church at Brownsboro.
The Rev. William M. Walker and the Rev. John Windham conducted the services and burial was in the Leagueville Cemetery.
Mrs. Richardson, a lifelong resident of the Brownsboro area, died Sunday in a Tyler hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Eastern Star, president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Servicce of the First Methodist Church, and chairman of the church’s board of education.
Survivors are her husband, Hamlett Richardson of Brownsboro; one son, H. H. Ricahrdson Jr. of Tyler; two brothers, Ory M. Belcher of Chandler and the Rev. J. P. Adair of Ore City; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Browning of Athens and Mrs. Lou Wells of Houston, and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Holland Kidd, Truitt Fulgham, J. C. Williams, Ronnie Pyron, Joe McCain and Jim Hough.
Published in the Athens Daily Review, July 18, 1966.


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