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James Fleming “Jim” Larimore

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James Fleming “Jim” Larimore

Birth
Hart County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Mar 1940 (aged 79)
Olney, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Olneyites were among the large group which paid tribute to J.F. Larimore, 79, of Newcastle from the Newcastle Methodist Church. Rites were officiated by Rev. J.L. Oliver, the pastor.

Mr. Larimore sustained a fatal injury while working with his cattle on his land north of Newcastle. His condition became worse about a week after the accident and he was brought to the Olney hospital.

Mr. Larimore was an active landholder with most of his holdings located five miles north of Newcastle. The Larimore pool was named for him in 1930. Known as Jim Larimore, he came to Young County in 1879 as a young cowboy.

He was united in marriage to Miss Della Watson on 25 December 1907.

Survived by his wife; three sons - Cecil of Olney, Luther, and Bosley of Newcastle; two sisters - Mrs. Luther E. Clark of Quanah and his twin, Mrs. Sam L. Ellis of Newcastle; two grandchildren.
Olneyites were among the large group which paid tribute to J.F. Larimore, 79, of Newcastle from the Newcastle Methodist Church. Rites were officiated by Rev. J.L. Oliver, the pastor.

Mr. Larimore sustained a fatal injury while working with his cattle on his land north of Newcastle. His condition became worse about a week after the accident and he was brought to the Olney hospital.

Mr. Larimore was an active landholder with most of his holdings located five miles north of Newcastle. The Larimore pool was named for him in 1930. Known as Jim Larimore, he came to Young County in 1879 as a young cowboy.

He was united in marriage to Miss Della Watson on 25 December 1907.

Survived by his wife; three sons - Cecil of Olney, Luther, and Bosley of Newcastle; two sisters - Mrs. Luther E. Clark of Quanah and his twin, Mrs. Sam L. Ellis of Newcastle; two grandchildren.


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