Elmer Deuane Hagins and Cora Blanche Durham Hagins
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Services for Cora Blanche Hagins, 75, of Denton were at 2 p.m. Monday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Genoa Goad, pastor, and the Rev. Riley Fugitt of Clyde officiating.

Burial was in Spur Cemetery under direction of Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral Home of Denton.

Mrs. Hagins died at 10:45 p.m. Friday in Dallas´ Medical City Hospital after a brief illness.

She was born in Denton County and graduated from Tarleton State University. She was a retired state social worker and had taught school. She married Elmer Hagins on Nov. 22, 1936 in Jayton. She was a member of Southmont Baptist Church in Denton and was past president of Women´s Missionary Union.

Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Marilyn Sobke of San Francisco, CA; a son, Ed Hagins of Dallas; two sisters, Edith Durham of Levelland and Willie Mae McKinzie of Wagon Mount, NM; a brother, Cecil Durham of Denton; four grandchildren and a great grandchild.

©The The Texas Spur, August 18, 1990
from the records of Lillian Grace Nay

Memorial services for Elmer Deuane Hagins, 89, were held in Denton followed by graveside services and burial in Spur Cemetery on Friday, May 3, at 1:00 p.m.

Mr. Hagins, a longtime resident of Spur and Dickens County, died in Plano, Texas on April 30. He was born May 13, 1913 in Kent County. He attended schools in the Duck Creek community and graduated from Girard High School as the only boy in the class of 1930.

He married Cora Blanche Durham in 1936. They settled in Spur where he was an active member of the First Baptist Church, the Lions Club, the Volunteer Fire Department, and an avid fan of the Spur Bulldogs. In later years, he lived in Haskell and Denton.

He is survived by his wife, Muriel Anderson Hagins; one son, Edwin D. Hagins of Plano; one daughter, Marilyn Hagins Sobke of Savannah, Georgia; four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.

©The Texas Spur, Thursday, May 9, 2002, page nine

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