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Jasper Millaway Died At Farmers Branch
Jasper A. Millaway died at his home in Farmers Branch Wednesday, Jan 11, 1933, aged 36 years and 28 days, he having been born Dec. 14, 1896, in Charleston, Tennessee.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 3:o'clock in the Farmers Branch Methodist church, Rev. W. N. Vernon, pastor, conducting the services. Interment in Forest Lawn cemetery in the part set apart for departed soldiers.
Mr. Millaway served overseas in the 131st Engineers for a period of nine months and his service record was marked excellent. He has been in poor health for sometime and was preparing to enter a Government hospital when death claimed him. The immediate cause of death was acute indigestion which affected the heart.
Jasper Millaway is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ina Millaway; his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Millaway; two brothers and one sister; and three half-brothers and two half-sisters.


The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday, January 13, 1933

Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

Many Attend Funeral
Jasper A. Millaway whose death we recorded last week was given a military burial in Forest Lawn cemetery and laid to rest in that portion of the cemetery set aside for our soldier boys.
Among those who came to attend the funeral we note the following: A. W. Millaway and wife, father and mother of the deceased, and Cletus Millaway and wife of Trinity Mills; A. W. Millaway Jr. and Raymond Millaway of Farmers Branch; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Millaway and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Epps of Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rainwater of Emory; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Garrison and family of Dallas. The foregoing were of the Millaway family, while from the family of Mrs. J. A. Millaway, who was Miss Martin before marriage, we note the following in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin and baby of Corsicana; MR. and Mrs. Bl L. Martin and baby of Mirando City; and Mrs. J. A. Martin, mother of Mrs. Millaway, of Ringold, together with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Goldsmith of the same place.

CARD OF THANKS
we want to express our appreciation for the many courtesies extended to us, for the many kindly thoughtful things done for us during the sickness of our dear husband, son and brother; for the many expressions of condolence at his death; and for the beautiful and generous floral offerings sent. May the Giver of all good and prefect things reward you beyond our ability to repay.
Mrs. A. J. Millaway
and the Father and Mother
and Brothers and Sisters

The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday, January 20, 1933
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

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