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Winifred <I>Echols</I> Scott

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Winifred Echols Scott

Birth
Murchison, Henderson County, Texas, USA
Death
12 May 1970 (aged 71)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Murchison, Henderson County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.283303, Longitude: -95.694404
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Published in the Athens Review May 14, 1970
Funeral services for Mrs. Winifred Scott, 71, of Tyler, were held Thursday afternoon at the Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Chapel at Tyler.
The Rev. Lafe Smallwood officiated and burial was in the Red Hill Cemetery near Murchison.
Mrs. Scott, a native of Murchison and resident of Tyler for 26 years, died Tuesday night in a Tyler hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Tyler Business and Professional Women's Club, past president of the Smith County A&M Mother's Club, and a Gold Star mother of world War II.
Survivors are her husband, Seth Scott of Tyler; three sons, Richard Scott of Forsythe, Mo., Dr. Daniel E. Scott of Dallas and Douglas Scott of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Hortense Vogel of Tyler and Mrs. Norene Farber of Kansas City, Mo.; one brother, Ira Echols of Brownsboro; three sisters, Mrs. Callie Estes of Houston, Mrs. Emma Scott of Murchison and Mrs. Marjorie Saylors of Brownsboro; and 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Tommy Sullivan, Bobby Sullivan, Barry Farber, Sam Wood, Richard Echols, Jack Neil, Frank Scott and Joe Scott III.

GPS provided by NTScott # 48531590.
Published in the Athens Review May 14, 1970
Funeral services for Mrs. Winifred Scott, 71, of Tyler, were held Thursday afternoon at the Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Chapel at Tyler.
The Rev. Lafe Smallwood officiated and burial was in the Red Hill Cemetery near Murchison.
Mrs. Scott, a native of Murchison and resident of Tyler for 26 years, died Tuesday night in a Tyler hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Tyler Business and Professional Women's Club, past president of the Smith County A&M Mother's Club, and a Gold Star mother of world War II.
Survivors are her husband, Seth Scott of Tyler; three sons, Richard Scott of Forsythe, Mo., Dr. Daniel E. Scott of Dallas and Douglas Scott of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Hortense Vogel of Tyler and Mrs. Norene Farber of Kansas City, Mo.; one brother, Ira Echols of Brownsboro; three sisters, Mrs. Callie Estes of Houston, Mrs. Emma Scott of Murchison and Mrs. Marjorie Saylors of Brownsboro; and 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Tommy Sullivan, Bobby Sullivan, Barry Farber, Sam Wood, Richard Echols, Jack Neil, Frank Scott and Joe Scott III.

GPS provided by NTScott # 48531590.


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