He was a member of the Methodist Church, from which place funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock conducted by the Rev. G. A. Morgan, pastor, assisted by Rev. Alwin Stokes, of the First Presbyterian Church and Dr. B. C. Land, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was in the Winnfield Cemetery.
Mr. Felix was born in Olaton, Ky., January 29, 1873. He was a member of the Odd Fellows fraternity. He with his family came to Winnfield about 1907. Soon after coming here he was appointed deputy marshal and later deputy sheriff. He was elected marshal in 1912 and reelected in 1914.
Surviving relatives are his widow, Mrs. Charles Felix, two sons, Everett and Harry Felix of Winnfield, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Culpepper of New Orlenas and Miss Mary Elizabeth Felix of Winnfield, a brother, Henry T. Felix of Olaton, Ky., one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Hartford, Ky.
Published in The Winnfield News-American, November 11, 1938
He was a member of the Methodist Church, from which place funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock conducted by the Rev. G. A. Morgan, pastor, assisted by Rev. Alwin Stokes, of the First Presbyterian Church and Dr. B. C. Land, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was in the Winnfield Cemetery.
Mr. Felix was born in Olaton, Ky., January 29, 1873. He was a member of the Odd Fellows fraternity. He with his family came to Winnfield about 1907. Soon after coming here he was appointed deputy marshal and later deputy sheriff. He was elected marshal in 1912 and reelected in 1914.
Surviving relatives are his widow, Mrs. Charles Felix, two sons, Everett and Harry Felix of Winnfield, two daughters, Mrs. Charles Culpepper of New Orlenas and Miss Mary Elizabeth Felix of Winnfield, a brother, Henry T. Felix of Olaton, Ky., one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Hartford, Ky.
Published in The Winnfield News-American, November 11, 1938
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