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Pauline Daughrity, C.A.Browning, Floyd E. Hall Sr., Louisa May Groves Wilkinson

From Ruth Walsh

 
Herald Democrat, p. A-10
PAULINE DAUGHRITY - Trenton - Pauline Daughrity, 87-year-old Trenton
resident, died Tuesday, March 4, 2003, in Denison.  Services will be at 2
p.m. Wednesday, March 5 at the Church of Christ in Trenton.
   Mr. Russell Haffner will officiate with burial to follow in Burns
Cemetery in Trenton.
   Earnheart Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.
   Mrs. Daughrity was born on Dec. 19, 1915, in Honey Grove, Texas, daughter
of Ben Hall and Mattie Scroggans Hall.  She married Sam Daughrity on Aug.
12, 1939, in Trenton.
   She was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ in Trenton.
   Pallbearers will be Jim Reiter, Levi Barnes, Steve Daughrity, Logan
Barnes, David Daughrity and Lannie Barnes.
   Surviving are her sons, Sam Daughrity and his wife, Glenda of Denison and
Gary Daughrity and his wife, Dianna of Little Elm; daughter, Paula Daughrity
Barnes of Whitewright; (half) brother, Tommy Glen Hall of Princeton; six
grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.  (Hazel Pauline Hall Daughrity
was the granddaughter of John Franklin Hall and Josephine Evaline Blanton
and the g-granddaughter of Rev. Benjamin F. Blanton and Sarah L. Boone.)


Sherman Democrat, November 22, 1977
C.K. BROWNING (sic - should be C.A. BROWNING) - Trenton - Services for C.K. (sic C.A.) Browning, 73, retired Trenton farmer who died Monday at a
McKinney nursing home, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist
Church.  The Rev. Raymond Laramore of the church and the Rev. Fred Durham,Methodist minister will officiate.
   Burial will be at Burns Cemetery, with Earnheart Funeral Home of Trenton
in charge.
   Born in Caddo Mills, Mr. Browning was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Browning and married Zettie Mae Hall, Jan. 11, 1925, in Leonard.
   Surviving are his wife; sons, James C. Browning of McKinney and C.K. (sic
C.A.) Browning, Jr. of Garland; sisters, Mrs. Irene Finley and Mrs. Charley
Bowen, both of El Paso; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
   The family will be at the Trenton funeral home from 6:30 to 7:30 Tuesday.
(C.A.Browning's full name was Clarence Arthur Browning.  He was preceded in
death by daughter, Wanda Mae Browning Brake, and a son Benjamin Allen
Browning.)

Sherman Democrat, Sunday, March 30, 1975
FLOYD E. HALL SR. - Leonard - Services for Floyd Edward Hall Sr., 83,
retired Leonard ice man who died Friday at a nursing home here, will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday of the First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Joe
Eubanks and the Rev. Ted Eaton.
   Burial will be at Leonard Cemetery under the direction of Taylor Funeral
Home.
   A native of Leonard, Mr. Hall was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
(Josephine Evaline Blanton) Hall.  He married Nancy Ellen Henry Sept. 8 1912
at Blanton's Chapel.  She died in November of 1974.  He was a member of
Blanton's Chapel Methodist Church.
   Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Latimer of Dallas; sons Odell Hall
of Desota, Harvey Hall of Sherman and Floyd E. Hall Jr. of Bonham; brothers
Ben Hall of Leonard and Odus Hall of Bonham; seven grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren.
   Pallbearers are Eugene Hall, Larry Latimer, Bob Simmons, Novis Marks, Ron
Hamilton and Scott McCoskey. (Floyd Hall's grandparents were Rev. Benjamin
F. Blanton and Sarah L. Boone and Richard H. Hall and Jane Elizabeth Jolly.)


Bonham Daily Favorite, Sunday, May 7, 1978, p.8
MRS. WILKINSON - Whitewright - Services for Mrs. Carl F. (nee Louisa May
"Lula" Groves) Wilkinson, 86, who died Friday at a Whitewright nursing home
will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Grove Hill Methodist Church, conducted
by the Rev. Dan Weir, assisted by Bill Baker.
   Burial will be at Grove Hill Cemetery under the direction of Earnheart
Funeral Home.
   Mrs. Wilkinson was born on July 24, 1891 in Leonard, the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Groves.  She was a granddaughter of Mr. Groves for
whom Gove Hill was named.  She married Carl F. Wilkinson on Sept. 8, 1914 in
Grove Hill.  She was a member of the Methodist Church, she attended college
at East Texas Normal College at Commerce.
   Survivors include her daughters, Mary Burrow of Sherman, Margaret Travis
of Longview, Anna Carter of Fort Worth, Martha Biggerstaff of Whitewright,
and Maxine Andrews of Irving; brother Taylor Groves of Leonard, sisters,
Maude Rhodes of Memphis, Tenn., Nellie Satterwhite of Leonard, Ora Newman of Bonham, 11 grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren.
  Pallbearers are grandsons.



 

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