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James Frank Reeves

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James Frank Reeves

Birth
Limestone County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Feb 1965 (aged 62)
Mexia, Limestone County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mexia, Limestone County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Joint services for Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will be held at the Corley Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Boyd Denman, minister of the Ross Avenue Church of Christ, officiating.
Interment will be in the Prairie Grove Cemetery with the Corley Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Reeves was born in Limestone county on Oct 28, 1902 and had lived in Mexia for the past three years. He was retired from the Humble Oil and Refining Company and was operating the Oasis, a Mexia domino parlor. He was a member of the Ross Avenue Church of Christ.
Mrs. Reeves was born at La Salle on Sept. 23, 1904 and was also a member of the Ross Avenue Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves are survived by three sons, James T Reeves and E D Reeves both of Houston, and G R Reeves, of Midland, and a daughter, Mrs. Ned Byrd, of Colorado City, and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving Mr. Reeves is a half sister , Mrs. W.K. Downing , of Abilene, and two step sisters, Mrs. Alvin Markham, of Abilene and Mrs. A.S. Butler, of Mexia.
Mrs. Reeves is survived by three sisters, Mrs.R.B. Richardson, of Corsicana; Mrs. Jess Lewis of Groesbeck,and Mrs Artie McGraw, of Houston, and a brother, W.E. Smith, of Houston.

This is taken from the article published in the Mexia Daily News 22 Feb 1965. (Frank and Daisy were two of three killed in a head-on car wreck 4 miles south of Mexia. I have the complete article if anyone would like a copy of it email me and I will share . Brenda Howard.)
Joint services for Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will be held at the Corley Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Boyd Denman, minister of the Ross Avenue Church of Christ, officiating.
Interment will be in the Prairie Grove Cemetery with the Corley Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Reeves was born in Limestone county on Oct 28, 1902 and had lived in Mexia for the past three years. He was retired from the Humble Oil and Refining Company and was operating the Oasis, a Mexia domino parlor. He was a member of the Ross Avenue Church of Christ.
Mrs. Reeves was born at La Salle on Sept. 23, 1904 and was also a member of the Ross Avenue Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Reeves are survived by three sons, James T Reeves and E D Reeves both of Houston, and G R Reeves, of Midland, and a daughter, Mrs. Ned Byrd, of Colorado City, and seven grandchildren.
Also surviving Mr. Reeves is a half sister , Mrs. W.K. Downing , of Abilene, and two step sisters, Mrs. Alvin Markham, of Abilene and Mrs. A.S. Butler, of Mexia.
Mrs. Reeves is survived by three sisters, Mrs.R.B. Richardson, of Corsicana; Mrs. Jess Lewis of Groesbeck,and Mrs Artie McGraw, of Houston, and a brother, W.E. Smith, of Houston.

This is taken from the article published in the Mexia Daily News 22 Feb 1965. (Frank and Daisy were two of three killed in a head-on car wreck 4 miles south of Mexia. I have the complete article if anyone would like a copy of it email me and I will share . Brenda Howard.)


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