November 2, 1918
The funeral of Judge John F. Onion will be held from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. F. A. Cravannugh, 118 Woodlief Avenue, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Wallace H. Newton, president of the San Antonio Bar Association, has announced the following men to represent that body at the funeral: S. G. Newton, John Schorn, D. A. McAskill, E. D. Henry, Perry J. Lewis, J. C. Carter, Leroy G. Denmen, I. S. Kampman, Judge R. B. Minor, Judge P. H. Swearingen. Judge Onion died Thursday in a sanitarium in Dallas. He had lived in Dallas three years, but had been a resident of San Antonio for 25 years.
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November 2, 1918
The funeral of Judge John F. Onion will be held from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. F. A. Cravannugh, 118 Woodlief Avenue, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Wallace H. Newton, president of the San Antonio Bar Association, has announced the following men to represent that body at the funeral: S. G. Newton, John Schorn, D. A. McAskill, E. D. Henry, Perry J. Lewis, J. C. Carter, Leroy G. Denmen, I. S. Kampman, Judge R. B. Minor, Judge P. H. Swearingen. Judge Onion died Thursday in a sanitarium in Dallas. He had lived in Dallas three years, but had been a resident of San Antonio for 25 years.
Furnished by volunteer #46481386
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