Everett Mathews and Minnie Goldie Mathews
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Everett CHRON
Sunrise: May 18, 1881 in Kentucky
Father: William CHRON
Mother: Narcissa McDOIN
Sunset: March 18, 1944 in Ralls, Texas
Married: Oct 21, 1899 in Howland TX
Spouse: Minnie Goldsmith "Goldie" Mathews
Sunrise: Mar 24, 1876 in Alabama
Sunset: April 26, 1971 in Ralls, Crosby Co., TX
Father: G. W. MATHEWS
Mother: Elizabeth ?

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Retired Farmer Dies

E.C. Chron, 63, retired farmer died at 4:30 A.M. Saturday at his home of a malignant ailment. He had lived in Crosby County since 1925.

Funeral services were held at 3 o´clock Sunday afternoon in the First Baptist Church with Rev. J.H. McClain, pastor officiating. Burial was in the Ralls Cemetery under the direction of Marr Funeral Home.

Mr. Chron was born in Kentucky in 1880. His mother remarried and moved to Tennessee a few years later. When he was fourteen years old, his family moved to Lamar County, Texas where he later married Miss Goldie Mathews and raised his family.

In 1925, Mr. Chron was converted in a revival at Howland, Texas under the preaching of Dr. M.E. Davis, now at Howard Payne College at Brownwood. Dr. Davis was also a great friend of Mr. Chron.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Goldie Chron and five children, Virgil Chron, Ralls; Mrs. Dewey Wells, Ralls; Mrs. T.V. Meacham, Plainview; Mrs. G.J. Hogue, Whiteface; and Mrs. T.C. Smith, Houston; 13 grandchildren, one of which preceded him in death nine years ago. Virgil Allen Chron is in the service of his country at Ames, Iowa, and was unable to be present for funeral services. He also leaves two brothers, W.I. Chron and D.T. Morton, a half-brother and two half-sisters, Mrs. Celia West, Howland and Mrs. Aultie Gardy of Flagstaff, Arizona.

The many words of sympathy, kind deeds, and beautiful floral offering were proofs of his many friends.

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Funeral Held Here For Ralls Pioneer

Services for Mrs. Minnie Chron, 95, were held last Tuesday in the First Baptist Church here.

Officiating was the Rev. Floyd Haddock, pastor, assisted by Elder of the Primitive Baptist Church of Cone, Joe Jackson. Burial was in the Ralls Cemetery under direction of Carter Funeral Home.

Mrs. Chron died about 6:30 p.m. last Monday in Ralls Nursing Home, where she had resided several years.

A native of Alabama, Mrs. Chron moved to the Ralls area in 1925 from Paris.

Survivors include a son, Virgil of Ralls; four daughters, Mrs. D.E. Wells, Sr. and Mrs. Laverne Meacham, both of Ralls, Mrs. Glen Hogue of Paris and Mrs. T.C. Smith of Houston; 11 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

Grandsons served as pallbearers.

The Ralls Banner, Wednesday, May 5, 1971, page 3
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum





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