William Marvin Haddock

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William Marvin Haddock

Birth
Branom, Hopkins County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Sep 1965 (aged 55)
Commerce, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mount Zion, Hopkins County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
NW Section Row 2 Space 16
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W.M. HADDOCK BURIED TUESDAY---THE COMMERCE JOURNAL

Funeral services for William Marvin Haddock, 55, an employee of East Texas State University, were held Tuesday morning at Mt. Zion Church.

Mr. Haddock died Sept. 5 at his home in Hillcrest, West of Commerce, after an illness of several weeks.

The son of W.D. and Gertrude Raines Haddock, he was born Aug. 28, 1910 in Hopkins County. Before moving to Hillcrest he lived at 1315 Lee St. He moved here the fall of 1953. Before the death of his first wife he lived in the Branom Community. He was a member of Reas Chapel Methodist Church.

The Rev. Williard Talley conducted the funeral and burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Jones Funeral Home handled arrangements.

Mr. Haddock was married to Elsie Marie Pipkin on Nov. 5, 1932. She preceded him in death in 1953. They were blessed with eight children. William Walter was stillborn in 1941.

He was married to Miss Hazel Quinn on June 16, 1962, and she survives.

Pallbearers were Melvin Perkins, Charley Vaughn, Melvin Sparks, Floyd Jetton, Gus Nabors, and Bill Gray.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters Mrs. Odessa Jackman of Ft. Worth, and Mrs. Maredia Cunningham of Griffin, GA; five sons, Marvin Clifton, Nolan Oneal, Billy Dan, William Alton, and Gary David Haddock, all of Commerce; his stepmother, Mrs. Harmon Lemons of Greenville; nine sisters, Mrs. Boyce Gentry of Cumby, Mrs. Truitt Wallace of Rusk, Mrs. Russell Bailey, Mrs. Curtis Brunson and Mrs. Wendell Harris of Dallas, Mrs. Riley Campbell of Beaumont, Mmes. Willis Gunter, Harold Arrington, James Speight, and Daryl Belcher all of Commerce: one brother, W. D. Haddock of Memphis, TN; and four grandchilden.
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Daddy was an honest, caring, hardworking man. I loved him so much. He wasn't perfect, but I always felt loved and protected. Mother and Daddy always took us to church and Daddy continued this after she died. I could share what was in my heart with him and he always understood. After mother died he married Granny Hazel(as we lovingly called her), a wonderful, kind & caring person who loved us and our children. I look forward to that day of rejoicing when we will all be reunited in that Holy City with GOD. --Maredia
W.M. HADDOCK BURIED TUESDAY---THE COMMERCE JOURNAL

Funeral services for William Marvin Haddock, 55, an employee of East Texas State University, were held Tuesday morning at Mt. Zion Church.

Mr. Haddock died Sept. 5 at his home in Hillcrest, West of Commerce, after an illness of several weeks.

The son of W.D. and Gertrude Raines Haddock, he was born Aug. 28, 1910 in Hopkins County. Before moving to Hillcrest he lived at 1315 Lee St. He moved here the fall of 1953. Before the death of his first wife he lived in the Branom Community. He was a member of Reas Chapel Methodist Church.

The Rev. Williard Talley conducted the funeral and burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Jones Funeral Home handled arrangements.

Mr. Haddock was married to Elsie Marie Pipkin on Nov. 5, 1932. She preceded him in death in 1953. They were blessed with eight children. William Walter was stillborn in 1941.

He was married to Miss Hazel Quinn on June 16, 1962, and she survives.

Pallbearers were Melvin Perkins, Charley Vaughn, Melvin Sparks, Floyd Jetton, Gus Nabors, and Bill Gray.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters Mrs. Odessa Jackman of Ft. Worth, and Mrs. Maredia Cunningham of Griffin, GA; five sons, Marvin Clifton, Nolan Oneal, Billy Dan, William Alton, and Gary David Haddock, all of Commerce; his stepmother, Mrs. Harmon Lemons of Greenville; nine sisters, Mrs. Boyce Gentry of Cumby, Mrs. Truitt Wallace of Rusk, Mrs. Russell Bailey, Mrs. Curtis Brunson and Mrs. Wendell Harris of Dallas, Mrs. Riley Campbell of Beaumont, Mmes. Willis Gunter, Harold Arrington, James Speight, and Daryl Belcher all of Commerce: one brother, W. D. Haddock of Memphis, TN; and four grandchilden.
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Daddy was an honest, caring, hardworking man. I loved him so much. He wasn't perfect, but I always felt loved and protected. Mother and Daddy always took us to church and Daddy continued this after she died. I could share what was in my heart with him and he always understood. After mother died he married Granny Hazel(as we lovingly called her), a wonderful, kind & caring person who loved us and our children. I look forward to that day of rejoicing when we will all be reunited in that Holy City with GOD. --Maredia

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