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Funeral services for Mrs. Susie S. Hinson, 74, were held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. Rev. Norris Taylor, church pastor, officiated.Mrs. Hinson died at her home Feburary 21. She was born in Dickens County in 1900 and had lived here all of her life. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
She married Wallace Hinson on February 4, in 1917.
Survivors include her husband; one son, Douglas Hinson, Spur; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys O´Meary, and Mrs. Ruby Godfrey, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; a brother, Roy Scott, Spur and three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Pallbearers included Buran Jones, Clyde Grisham, Elmer Maben, Willard Williams, Jimmy Stewart.
Burial was in Red Mud Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, February 27, 1975
Funeral services for Wallace G. Hinson, 77, were held Monday at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church with Rev. Norris Taylor, pastor, officiating, assisted by Rev. Bill Sanders, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church.Mr. Hinson was dead on arrival at Crosbyton Hospital September 24. He had farming and ranching interests in the Red Mud community. A member of the Baptist Church, he had made his home in Dickens County since 1908.
Survivors include one son, Douglas Hinson, Spur; two brothers, Lee Hinson, Houston and Bill Hinson, Nocona; two sisters, Mrs. Levita Hull, Jacksboro and Mrs. Zona Belle Pritchard, Kingsville, three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Pallbearers included Alton Clark, Clyde Grisham, Elmer Maben, Willard Williams, Jesse Morrison and Lloyd Hindman.
Burial was in Red Mud Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, September 30, 1976
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