Odom died at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Crosbyton Clinic Hospital following a long illness.
First coming to Crosby County in 1926, he first moved to Texas when 2 years old. He resided 4 miles north of Crosbyton in the Big Four Community.
Survivors include five daughters: Mrs. Allen Mize, Crosbyton; Mrs. Willard Moses, Ralls; Mrs. O.W. Richardson, Lamesa; Mrs. Alton Ainsworth, Bledsoe; Mrs. Allie O´Brian, Paris.
Four sons: W.C. and Griffin, Crosbyton; Francis, Big Lake, and James (Dutch), Fort Worth; 22 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren
Burial was in Crosbyton cemetery. King Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Crosbyton Review, September 3, 1959
Odom died at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Crosbyton Clinic Hospital following a long illness.
First coming to Crosby County in 1926, he first moved to Texas when 2 years old. He resided 4 miles north of Crosbyton in the Big Four Community.
Survivors include five daughters: Mrs. Allen Mize, Crosbyton; Mrs. Willard Moses, Ralls; Mrs. O.W. Richardson, Lamesa; Mrs. Alton Ainsworth, Bledsoe; Mrs. Allie O´Brian, Paris.
Four sons: W.C. and Griffin, Crosbyton; Francis, Big Lake, and James (Dutch), Fort Worth; 22 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren
Burial was in Crosbyton cemetery. King Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Crosbyton Review, September 3, 1959
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M. ODOM
JANUARY 1, 1880
AUGUST 29, 1959
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