Gladys Nove (Tanner) Newton
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Mrs. Gladys Nove, 216 Carroll, Irving. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Mozelle Blankenship, Mineola, Mrs. Katy Mae Phillips, Dallas, Mrs. Maggie Lene Hill, Dallas, Mrs. Effie Mae Petty, Dallas, Mrs. Martna Lee Cummings; sons Chester H. Newton, Mineola, Albert Gene Newton, Dallas, Jim D. Newton, Dallas, Clyde, Jr., Dallas; twenty grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Bell Bennett, McKinney, Mrs. Etta Nagles, Denison, brother, J. W. Tanner, Dallas. Services 2. P.M. Saturday, Rhoton-Weiland-Merritt Chapel, Rev. Hubert L. Summers officiating. Interment Perry Cemetery

The Dallas Morning News - January 24, 1975
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

OBITUARY

Mrs. Newton

Mrs. Gladys Newton, 70, 216 Carroll, died at Parkland Hospital yesterday.
An eight-year resident of Irving, Mrs. Newton was a retired cord machine operator for Texas Textile Cotton Mill. She was a native of Alabama, born Nov. 7, 1902
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Rhoton-Weiland-Merritt Funeral home chapel, Carrollton, Tex., with the Rev. Hubert L. Summers officiating. Burial will be in Perry Cemetery in Carrollton.
She is survived by four sons, Chester H. Newton of Mineola, Tex. and Albert Gene Newton, Jim D. Newton, and Clyde Newton, Jr. all of Dallas; five daughters, Mrs. Mozelle Blankenship of Mineola, Mrs. Katy Mae Phillips, Mrs. Margie Lene Hill, Mrs. Effie Mae Petty and Mrs. Martha Lee Cummings, all of Dallas; 20 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Bell Bennett of McKinney and Mrs. Etta Nagles of Denison and one brother, J. W. Tanner of Dallas.

Irving Daily News, Irving Texas; Friday, January 24, 1975

 

 

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GLADYS NOVE NEWTON
1904 - 1975

Perry Cemetery, Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas
 

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