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Willie Clyde Cox
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OBITUARY Cox - Clyde Cox, 19 years of age, died Saturday
night in El Paso. The body arrived in Dallas last night, and was received by
Undertaker George W. Loudermilk. This morning it will be escorted to the home of
the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. Cox, nine miles north of the city on the
Denton road. Interment will be in the family burying ground after a service by
Rev. T. L. Crowson. The Dallas Morning News - June 28, 1910
Submitted by Edward Lynn
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OBITUARY
Death of Clyde Cox
The remains of Cyde Cox, the 19-year old son of Marion Cox of near Farmers
Branch, arrived last Monday from El Paso and were buried the following day at
Webb Chappel, Rev. S. E. Pritchett conducting the funeral services.
Tuesday of last week the deceased, accompanied by his father, went to El Paso in
hopes of improving his health, but the change was very detrimental and resulted
in Clyde's death last Sunday and just a week from the day he left home he
returned a corpse.
Clyde Cox was very popular among the young folks of his community and for
several years had been a member of the Methodist church.
[The following was found in the same paper, on the same page.]
Farmers Branch
June 30. --
A large crowd attended the funeral of Clyde Cox Tuesday from his home. We can
only say God's will be done, for we know he doth all things well. We join
friends extending sympathy to the berieved ones.Carrollton Chronicle -
Vol. VI Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas, Friday, July 2, 1910 Number 48 |
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