Married Henry Dosson "Doss" Bounds.
The Bossier Banner
January 19, 1946
Beloved Christian Character Summoned To Her Reward On 2nd.
A death notice, telling of the passing of a life-long resident of Bossier Parish, which is to appear in tomorrow's issue of the Plain Dealing Progress reads:
Mrs. Henry D. Bounds, a life-long resident of this Community, was called to her reward Wednesday afternoon of last week, the 2nd.. Mrs. Bounds had been taken to a Shreveport Sanitarium following a stroke on the 1st.
This splendid woman had just thirty days previous celebrated with her husband their 59th. wedding anniversary.
She was the daughter of Abraham Rodgers, of the Mot Community, both deceased. Her husband, who was a native of Alabama, migrated to Bossier Parish more than 80 years ago, their marriage occuring December 2, 1886. To this union 13 children were born, 11 of whom are still living. Those surviving are: Mrs. L. H. "Bertha" Kirkland, Mrs. Jack (Ita Hazel)Compton, & Mrs. H.L. (Cora Mae) Alderman, all of Shreveport; Mrs. J.W. (Clara) Bass of Rocky Mount; Mrs. T.E. (Nettie Lou) Cason of Plain Dealing, & Mrs. L.L. (Mary Elizabeth) Cook of Springhill; 5 sons: Belve Bounds of Los Angeles, Ca., James Henry Bounds of Plain Dealing, Ben F. Bounds of Shreveport; Thomas B. Bounds of Rocky Mount, & Henry Dosson Bounds Jr. who is still in the Armed Forces.
Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon in the Rocky Mount Presbyterian Church at three o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. Jack Cooke, of the local Methodist Church, assisted by U.S. Army Chaplain, L.A. Carrington and Rev. Jeff Holladay, who had served as Mrs.Bounds' Pastor for seven years. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. W.E. & J.J. Waggoner, Jack Dexter, O.C. Coleman, Doyle Sanders & W.N. McKellar.
Married Henry Dosson "Doss" Bounds.
The Bossier Banner
January 19, 1946
Beloved Christian Character Summoned To Her Reward On 2nd.
A death notice, telling of the passing of a life-long resident of Bossier Parish, which is to appear in tomorrow's issue of the Plain Dealing Progress reads:
Mrs. Henry D. Bounds, a life-long resident of this Community, was called to her reward Wednesday afternoon of last week, the 2nd.. Mrs. Bounds had been taken to a Shreveport Sanitarium following a stroke on the 1st.
This splendid woman had just thirty days previous celebrated with her husband their 59th. wedding anniversary.
She was the daughter of Abraham Rodgers, of the Mot Community, both deceased. Her husband, who was a native of Alabama, migrated to Bossier Parish more than 80 years ago, their marriage occuring December 2, 1886. To this union 13 children were born, 11 of whom are still living. Those surviving are: Mrs. L. H. "Bertha" Kirkland, Mrs. Jack (Ita Hazel)Compton, & Mrs. H.L. (Cora Mae) Alderman, all of Shreveport; Mrs. J.W. (Clara) Bass of Rocky Mount; Mrs. T.E. (Nettie Lou) Cason of Plain Dealing, & Mrs. L.L. (Mary Elizabeth) Cook of Springhill; 5 sons: Belve Bounds of Los Angeles, Ca., James Henry Bounds of Plain Dealing, Ben F. Bounds of Shreveport; Thomas B. Bounds of Rocky Mount, & Henry Dosson Bounds Jr. who is still in the Armed Forces.
Funeral services were held last Friday afternoon in the Rocky Mount Presbyterian Church at three o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. Jack Cooke, of the local Methodist Church, assisted by U.S. Army Chaplain, L.A. Carrington and Rev. Jeff Holladay, who had served as Mrs.Bounds' Pastor for seven years. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. W.E. & J.J. Waggoner, Jack Dexter, O.C. Coleman, Doyle Sanders & W.N. McKellar.
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Wife of HD Bounds
Family Members
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Clara Lillian Bounds Bass
1888–1973
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Nettie Lou Bounds Cason
1891–1965
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Belve Levi Bounds
1893–1972
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Mary Elizabeth Bounds Cook
1896–1980
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James Henry Bounds
1897–1980
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Berta Pheen Bounds Kirkland
1900–1999
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Benjamin Franklin Bounds
1903–1999
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Thomas Blanchard Bounds
1905–1984
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Ita Hazel Bounds Compton
1907–1996
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Cora Mae Bounds Alderman
1909–2002
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Henry Dosson Bounds Jr
1912–1996
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