Funeral services for Mrs. T. W. Johnson, mother of J. L. Boggus, who died in a hospital at San Angelo Tuesday night, was conducted at 10:30 o’clock Friday morning at the First Baptist Church with the pastor S. R. Smith in charge. Mrs. Johnson was a native of Georgia. She came to Texas with her parents, when only three years old. She had lived in San Angelo ten years.
Survivors include the husband, one son, J. L. Boggus, Santa Anna; one stepson, Ira Johnson, Odessa; three daughters, Mrs. Callie Pettus, Washington, D. C., Mrs. W..S. Milstead, Houston, and Mrs. M. E. Schulze, Ft, Worth; eight grandchildren; one brother A. P. Shugart, Lockney; two sis ters, Mrs. Beulah Lane, Gorman, and Mrs. Eva Williams, California A grandson, Jim Curtis Pettus, is in the United States Army: Air Corps in London. The body was brought overland in a Johnson casket coach, and taken in charge by Hosch. Interment was made in the Santa Anna cemetery.
Pallbearers were Emzy Brown, F. B. Hill, Lester Newman, I. W. Hosch, O. L. Cheaney, and Ford Barnes. Flower ladies were friends of the family.
Funeral services for Mrs. T. W. Johnson, mother of J. L. Boggus, who died in a hospital at San Angelo Tuesday night, was conducted at 10:30 o’clock Friday morning at the First Baptist Church with the pastor S. R. Smith in charge. Mrs. Johnson was a native of Georgia. She came to Texas with her parents, when only three years old. She had lived in San Angelo ten years.
Survivors include the husband, one son, J. L. Boggus, Santa Anna; one stepson, Ira Johnson, Odessa; three daughters, Mrs. Callie Pettus, Washington, D. C., Mrs. W..S. Milstead, Houston, and Mrs. M. E. Schulze, Ft, Worth; eight grandchildren; one brother A. P. Shugart, Lockney; two sis ters, Mrs. Beulah Lane, Gorman, and Mrs. Eva Williams, California A grandson, Jim Curtis Pettus, is in the United States Army: Air Corps in London. The body was brought overland in a Johnson casket coach, and taken in charge by Hosch. Interment was made in the Santa Anna cemetery.
Pallbearers were Emzy Brown, F. B. Hill, Lester Newman, I. W. Hosch, O. L. Cheaney, and Ford Barnes. Flower ladies were friends of the family.
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