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Mary and Elza Neagle
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     Neagle, Elzie Roy	    1/23/1895     9/1/1967
     Born: Honeygrove, Tex.  
     Father: Andrew A. NEAGLE
     Mother: Elizabeth Ann HAYS
     Religion: Baptist
     Source: Adams Funeral Home
     Transcribed by Bettye Odom
	 
     Nelson, Mary Edna		3/17/1895		  1/21/1986
     Born: Chanute, Kansas	
     Father: Marc Augusta LEA
     Mother: --- Bell
     Religion: Meth.
     Survivors: son-in-law, R.H. Farris,Jr. 5 gc. 8 ggc.
     Preceded in death by one daughter, Joan Farris, 9/15/1984. One son Chester Nelson in WWII.
     Source: Adams Funeral Home
     Transcribed by Bettye Odom

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CROSBYTON (Special) Services for Elzie Roy Neagle, 72, who died at 3:40 p.m., Friday in Methodist Hospital in Lubbock, are pending with King Funeral Home here.

Born in Honey Grove, Neagle moved to Crosbyton from Red River County in 1930.

Survivors are his wife, Mary; four sons, Kenneth, Raymond and Stanley, all of Lubbock, and Lloyd of Anaheim, Calif.; four daughters, Mrs. Opal McHam of Cone, Mrs. Mable Heinsen of Fort Worth, Mrs. Marguret Smith of Louisville, and Mrs. Nadine McMillon of Plainviw.

Lubbock Avalanche Journal, September, 1967
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
transcribed by Linda Fox Hughes

Mary Neagle Memorial services for Mary E. Neagle of Lubbock, a former longtime Crosbyton resident, were at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Baptist Church Lubbock. Burial was made in Crosbyton Cemetery. She died at 10:18 p.m. Sunday in South Park Hospital in Lubbock after an illness.

A native of Honey Grove, she married Elzy R. Neagle on June 6, 1914 in Honey Grove. They moved to Crosbyton in 1930.

Mrs.Neagle moved to Lubbock following the death of her husband in September 1967.

Survivors include three daughters, Opal McHam of Floydada, Mable Heinsen of Paradise and Nadaine McMillon of Plainview; three sons, Roy, Kenneth and Raymond, all of Lubbock; a sister, Sallie Long of Paris; a stepbrother, Jimmy Weaver of Honey Grove; 50 grandchildren; 78 great grandchildren; and two great great grandchildren.

Crosbyton Review, April 15, 1982




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