Services were Tuesday in Ralls First United Methodist Church with the Rev. H.B. Coggins, retired minister from Abernathy, and the Rev. Vernon O´Kelly, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of King Funeral Home.
Simmons was a native of Duval County moving to Crosby County in 1937. He came to Ralls in March, 1959. Simmons was a farmer and a Methodist, holding church offices.
Survivors include three sons, Cleo of Crosbyton, Elmer of Lorenzo and C.K. of McAdoo; a daughter, Miss Vivian Simmons of Ralls; three brothers, Colbert of Shreveport, La., O.B. and Richard, both of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. C.G. Griffith of Big Spring; six grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal, February 5, 1974
Services were Tuesday in Ralls First United Methodist Church with the Rev. H.B. Coggins, retired minister from Abernathy, and the Rev. Vernon O´Kelly, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of King Funeral Home.
Simmons was a native of Duval County moving to Crosby County in 1937. He came to Ralls in March, 1959. Simmons was a farmer and a Methodist, holding church offices.
Survivors include three sons, Cleo of Crosbyton, Elmer of Lorenzo and C.K. of McAdoo; a daughter, Miss Vivian Simmons of Ralls; three brothers, Colbert of Shreveport, La., O.B. and Richard, both of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. C.G. Griffith of Big Spring; six grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal, February 5, 1974
Family Members
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Mary Ellen Simmons Jones
1890–1951
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Esther Elizabeth Simmons Alderson
1893–1948
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Pernie C. Simmons Curtis
1893–1931
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Lily Simmons Griffin
1895–1983
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Colbert H. Simmons
1902–1986
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Albert Priestly Simmons
1903–1991
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Richard E Simmons
1904–1976
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Obediah B Simmons
1907–1986
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Cordie Lee Simmons Woodard
1911–1996
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