Newton Texas - November - 30 - John M. Ogg, 57, died of pneumonia at 7:00 A.M. Saturday. He was widely known in railroad circles throughout East Texas, having worked at Mayo and Nacogdoches before coming to this section as engineer on the G. and N. railroad in 1917. Mr. Ogg was born in Hockley, Texas, June 8, 1878. He was member of the Baptist Church, the Masonic Lodge, and the Brotherhood of Railway Engineers and Firemen. Surviving relatives include his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Bryan, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Crow, Jasper, Mrs. Lena Leveret, Galveston, Misses Annie Lou and Mary Alice Ogg of Newton: two sons, Graham and George of Jasper; two brothers, T. A. of Houston and W. H. of Lufkin, and three sisters; Mrs. Annie Derrick, Mrs. Emma Vickers, and Mrs. Cassie Horne, all of Houston. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. in the E. E. Stringer funeral home with Reverend H. S. Dickerson, pastor of the Newton Church officiating.
Newton Texas - November - 30 - John M. Ogg, 57, died of pneumonia at 7:00 A.M. Saturday. He was widely known in railroad circles throughout East Texas, having worked at Mayo and Nacogdoches before coming to this section as engineer on the G. and N. railroad in 1917. Mr. Ogg was born in Hockley, Texas, June 8, 1878. He was member of the Baptist Church, the Masonic Lodge, and the Brotherhood of Railway Engineers and Firemen. Surviving relatives include his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Bryan, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Crow, Jasper, Mrs. Lena Leveret, Galveston, Misses Annie Lou and Mary Alice Ogg of Newton: two sons, Graham and George of Jasper; two brothers, T. A. of Houston and W. H. of Lufkin, and three sisters; Mrs. Annie Derrick, Mrs. Emma Vickers, and Mrs. Cassie Horne, all of Houston. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M. in the E. E. Stringer funeral home with Reverend H. S. Dickerson, pastor of the Newton Church officiating.
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