Services for Jesse and Emma Hagins, long time Hamlin residents, will be at 2 p.m. today at the First Baptist Church in Spur with Rev. Norris Taylor and John Martin, administrator of Stamford Memorial Hospital in Stamford, officiating.Burial will be in Spur cemetery under direction of Foster Funral Home of Hamlin.
Hagins, 79, died at 5:20 a.m. Sept. 29 at Stamford Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Hagins 78, died at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Stamford Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness.
Hagins was a native of Gilpin in Dickens County. He married Emma Tallant in Gilpin Feb. 25, 1920. He was a retired stock farmer and a member and deacon of the First Baptist Church of Girard.
Mrs. Hagins was a native of Cook County. She attended schools in Spur. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Girard and had been a Sunday School teacher there for many years.
Hagins is survived by four sisters, Mattie Driggers, Lucy Lea Porter, and Miss Mary Pearl Hagins of Spur, and Gladys Marshall of Dallas.
Mrs. Hagins is survived by a brother, A.D. Tallant of Ft. Worth. A daughter, Letha Inez died October 20, 1927.
Pallbearers will be Paul Dale Hagins, Earnest Thomas, Ruben Waddell, Junior Hagins, Pete Hagins, Jonah Taylor, Jake Swaringen, L.W. Shivers, Elmer D. Hagins, Ford Taylor, M.A. Hagins, and A.B. Carlisle.
Burial will be in the Spur cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, October 5, 1978
from the records of Lillian Grace Nay
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