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Mary Faye (Hurst)
Averitt
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NEWS ARTICLE FAYE HURST
Faye Hurst is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hurst of Grapevine.
Faye attended grade school at Coppell and Grapevine. This makes her fourth year
to attend Carrollton schools. She does not have any definite plans as to what
she is going to do next year.
Shorthand has been Faye's favorite course this year in school and it has also
been her favorite subject. Gene Stratton Porter is her best-liked writer and
Clark Gable and Madeleine Carr4oll are her choice movie stars.
The sport that Faye enjoyed playing is soft ball and the one that she liked to
watch is football. Cooperation is activities is the thing that Faye liked about
the spirit of Carrollton High this year. Bill Thompson is the boy that she
feels has done more than the school this year than has any other senior.
Miss Start is the teacher that Faye thinks has done the most for her. Mrs.
E. H. Brown, Mrs. Elmer Harn and Mrs. C. D. Parker are her three best adult
friends.
Faye likes Carrollton and would like to live her adult life here.
The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday, May 16, 1941 |
OBITUARY
Mrs.
Mary Faye Averitt, 33, former Grapevine resident, will be buried in
Grapevine Cemetery after funeral services at 3 p.m. Sunday in Grapevine
Methodist Church.
She died Friday in a Fort Worth Hospital. Mrs. Averitt, whose husband,
J. B. Averitt, is stationed at March Air Force Base in Roverside, Cal.,
came home recently to take care of her mother, Mrs. Charles Winfrey of
Grapevine, who was ill.
Her two sons, John and James Averitt, are in California with their
father. Mrs. Averitt, a native of Grapevine, was a Methodist.
Rev. Ross Smith will conduct services.
Other survivors are two brothers, James Hurst of Fort Worth and Bob
Hurst of Guam, and a sister, Mrs. Betty Morris of Lewisville
Fort Worth Star Telegram, July 15, 1956
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MARY FAYE AVERITT
MARCH 14, 1923
JULY 13, 1956
Grapevine Cemetery, Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas
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