Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Spur Church of Christ for Mrs. Odel Glasgow, 62.
Gary Williams officiated.
Mrs. Glasgow died on Feb. 13 in a Lubbock hospital.
She resided in Dickens County from 1921 to 1942.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Pauline Armstrong, Lubbock; Mrs. Opal McCormick of Robstown and Mrs. Lucille Campbell, Detroit, Mich.; five brothers, Charlie Paul and Vernon Harris both of Spur; Raymond and B. W. Harris, both of Roswell, NM and Woodrow Harris of Seminole.
Pallbearers were Guy Karr, Jack Rector, Guy Goen, T.B. Watson, Elza Armstrong and E. G. White.
©The Texas Spur, Thursday, February 20, 1969
Transcribed by Linda Hughes
Funeral services were held Sunday at 3 p.m. in the First Methodist Church for Alph C. Glasgow, a former Spur resident. Rev. Clarence Stephens, officiated, assisted by Rev. E.L. Yeats, Roby.
At the time of his death, Mr. Glasgow was employed by the Lubbock Public Schools.
Born in Dickens County in 1905, he resided here until 1945. He died in Ft. Lyons, Colo., in a veterans hospital on Jan. 31. He was a member of the Methodist Church and during World War II he served in the See Bees.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Odell Glasgow, Lubbock; two brothers, George Glasgow, Cincinnati, Ohio and Bob Glasgow, Washingon, D.C.; two sisters, Miss Ruth Glasgow, Houston ; and Mrs. Tennie O'Dell, Austin.
Pallbearers included Guy Karr, Robert Files, Fred Arrington, Horace Hyatt, W.C. Presley, and John Albin.
Interment was in Spur Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur February 8, 1968
Transcribed by Becky Hodges, September 2004
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