The body of Robbie Clarence Knight, 62, was found by his wife after a minor automobile accident at Goree in a nearby junk yard.
Services were held at the First Methodist Church at Goree with Rev. H.C. Adair, pastor, officiating. He was assisted by two other ministers.
Survived by his wife; two daughters - Mrs. Robbie McMahan and Mrs. June Knight; one step-daughters - Mrs. Bettty Parkey; four sisters - Mrs. Lena Fleming, Mrs. Lina Mae Waggoner, Mrs. Dulcie Hughes, Mrs. Vada Ellison; two brothers - Arthur G. Knight and Frank W. Knight.
Pee Wee Knight had been on a chair in the Claude Daugherty barber shop at Seymour for 10 years. He was raised at Wichita Falls and lived there until 1949 when he moved to Seymour. He and his wife lived at their home in Goree.
The body of Robbie Clarence Knight, 62, was found by his wife after a minor automobile accident at Goree in a nearby junk yard.
Services were held at the First Methodist Church at Goree with Rev. H.C. Adair, pastor, officiating. He was assisted by two other ministers.
Survived by his wife; two daughters - Mrs. Robbie McMahan and Mrs. June Knight; one step-daughters - Mrs. Bettty Parkey; four sisters - Mrs. Lena Fleming, Mrs. Lina Mae Waggoner, Mrs. Dulcie Hughes, Mrs. Vada Ellison; two brothers - Arthur G. Knight and Frank W. Knight.
Pee Wee Knight had been on a chair in the Claude Daugherty barber shop at Seymour for 10 years. He was raised at Wichita Falls and lived there until 1949 when he moved to Seymour. He and his wife lived at their home in Goree.
Family Members
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Clara Estel Knight
1878–1879
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William George Knight
1880–1919
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Arthur Jefferson "A.J." Knight
1882–1967
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Lena Maude Knight Fleming
1885–1974
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James Andrew Knight
1888–1918
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Lina May Knight Waggoner
1889–1977
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Dulcie Maurice Knight Hughes
1892–1969
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Walter Franklin "Frank" Knight
1894–1974
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Vada Zelma Knight Ellison Glover
1899–1981
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