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Theodore M. Wilson

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Theodore M. Wilson

Birth
Death
19 Nov 1922 (aged 75)
Burial
Santa Anna, Coleman County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Platt 2, Block 117, Lot 1
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The first of this week marked the passing away of two well known pioneer citizens of this country. T. M. (Uncle Theo.) Wilson, 76, died at his home in the east part of town Sunday evening and his remains were placed in their last resting place in the City cemetery Monday afternoon following a very impressive funeral service at the Methodist church, which was conducted by Rev. R. A. Crosby. Mr. Wilson leaves to mourn his demise three sons and two daughters. D. D. and Eugene living Fort Worth, Morell, and daughters Mrs. J. R. Ward and Mrs. A. T. Dick of Santa Anna. All the children were present at the funeral except Eugene who was not able to attend.

Monday night following the burial of Mr. Wilson, Mrs. John Nabours, 68, sister to Mr. Wilson passed to her reward and is resting with him in yonders world. Mrs. Nabours leaves to mourn her death, two sons, Gus and J. D., both living here. The remains of Mrs. Nabours were also buried in the City cemetery Tuesday afternoon, following a funeral service at the Methodist church conducted by Rev. R. A. Crosby.

The passing of these two pioneer citizens remove from us : two familiar faces, as they have lived here for more than thirty years and were loved and respected by the entire citizens of the country.
The editor never had the pleasure of personally knowing .either of them, but have heard many good things said of them and nothing to the contrary. The News joins in extending sympathy to the bereaved.
The first of this week marked the passing away of two well known pioneer citizens of this country. T. M. (Uncle Theo.) Wilson, 76, died at his home in the east part of town Sunday evening and his remains were placed in their last resting place in the City cemetery Monday afternoon following a very impressive funeral service at the Methodist church, which was conducted by Rev. R. A. Crosby. Mr. Wilson leaves to mourn his demise three sons and two daughters. D. D. and Eugene living Fort Worth, Morell, and daughters Mrs. J. R. Ward and Mrs. A. T. Dick of Santa Anna. All the children were present at the funeral except Eugene who was not able to attend.

Monday night following the burial of Mr. Wilson, Mrs. John Nabours, 68, sister to Mr. Wilson passed to her reward and is resting with him in yonders world. Mrs. Nabours leaves to mourn her death, two sons, Gus and J. D., both living here. The remains of Mrs. Nabours were also buried in the City cemetery Tuesday afternoon, following a funeral service at the Methodist church conducted by Rev. R. A. Crosby.

The passing of these two pioneer citizens remove from us : two familiar faces, as they have lived here for more than thirty years and were loved and respected by the entire citizens of the country.
The editor never had the pleasure of personally knowing .either of them, but have heard many good things said of them and nothing to the contrary. The News joins in extending sympathy to the bereaved.


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