Remains Well Known Corsicana Man Buried Oakwood Mon. Afternoon
Funeral services for R. H. Daniels, 50 years old, who was found dead in his room Sunday morning were held at the family residence 618 North Twenty-Sixth Street, at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon Rev. H. J. Ellis, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, assisted by Rev. E. W. Potter, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery.
Active pall bearers were John Redden, N. C. Goodman, C. H. Allen, S. B. Robinson, Tom McElwee and Arthur Levi.
Honorary pallbearers were named as follows: Jack Ricker, Will S. Knight, Lawrence Treadwell, A. A. Allison, Wilmot Curtis, Cullen Dunn, Lawrence Wood, Sterling Wood, W. V. Mowlam, H. L. Stone, Hawkins Scarborough, Ed M. Polk, E. A. Johnson, Tom Cobb, A. P. Young, Charlie Lewis, Fred Allison, John C. Hughes, C. C. Cunningham, J. C. Morgan, Willis Stames, W. M. Peck, Jr., Sol Gottfieb, T. J. Hickey, Jack Hays, Walter Hayes, T. P. Hayes, Gus Wiedman, Liston Tatum, Robert Childress, Wesley Redden, Bill Brown, I. N. Cerf, A. E. Haslam, Hal M. Peck, Dr. I. N. Suttle, Dr. T. A. Miller, Dr. Dubart Miller, Raleigh Abernathy, W. C. Stovall, Will Herman, Abe Levine, Bob Johnston, Max Almond, Felix De Le Fosse, Chris L. Knox, Albert Levi, Ewing Edens, Hawk Deckard, Adolph Leverman, S. H. King, Roger Frost, Bob Frazier, L. C. Coulson, J. Nick Garitty, Ed Baum, all of Corsicana and Marion Martin, El Paso.
Mr. Daniels was born in Corsicana and had lived here all his life, and was well known in Corsicana and Navarro county. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Lake Littlejohn, Marshall; two brothers, Charles Daniels, Newcastle, Texas; John Daniels, New Orleans, and one sister, Mrs. Callie Reddell, Houston. All the relatives, except John Daniels were in attendance at the funeral, and efforts to locate him by telegraph were unavailing.
Remains Well Known Corsicana Man Buried Oakwood Mon. Afternoon
Funeral services for R. H. Daniels, 50 years old, who was found dead in his room Sunday morning were held at the family residence 618 North Twenty-Sixth Street, at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon Rev. H. J. Ellis, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, assisted by Rev. E. W. Potter, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery.
Active pall bearers were John Redden, N. C. Goodman, C. H. Allen, S. B. Robinson, Tom McElwee and Arthur Levi.
Honorary pallbearers were named as follows: Jack Ricker, Will S. Knight, Lawrence Treadwell, A. A. Allison, Wilmot Curtis, Cullen Dunn, Lawrence Wood, Sterling Wood, W. V. Mowlam, H. L. Stone, Hawkins Scarborough, Ed M. Polk, E. A. Johnson, Tom Cobb, A. P. Young, Charlie Lewis, Fred Allison, John C. Hughes, C. C. Cunningham, J. C. Morgan, Willis Stames, W. M. Peck, Jr., Sol Gottfieb, T. J. Hickey, Jack Hays, Walter Hayes, T. P. Hayes, Gus Wiedman, Liston Tatum, Robert Childress, Wesley Redden, Bill Brown, I. N. Cerf, A. E. Haslam, Hal M. Peck, Dr. I. N. Suttle, Dr. T. A. Miller, Dr. Dubart Miller, Raleigh Abernathy, W. C. Stovall, Will Herman, Abe Levine, Bob Johnston, Max Almond, Felix De Le Fosse, Chris L. Knox, Albert Levi, Ewing Edens, Hawk Deckard, Adolph Leverman, S. H. King, Roger Frost, Bob Frazier, L. C. Coulson, J. Nick Garitty, Ed Baum, all of Corsicana and Marion Martin, El Paso.
Mr. Daniels was born in Corsicana and had lived here all his life, and was well known in Corsicana and Navarro county. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Lake Littlejohn, Marshall; two brothers, Charles Daniels, Newcastle, Texas; John Daniels, New Orleans, and one sister, Mrs. Callie Reddell, Houston. All the relatives, except John Daniels were in attendance at the funeral, and efforts to locate him by telegraph were unavailing.
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