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Sue <I>Hale</I> Boyers

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Sue Hale Boyers

Birth
Wills Point, Van Zandt County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Jul 1964 (aged 86)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
05-16-01
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THE PARIS NEWS, 14 Jul 1964

Mrs. M. W. Boyers, 86, of 954 Lamar Ave., died Tuesday at 12:55 a.m. in St. Joseph's Hospital after two years ill health.

Funeral service, Wednesday at 4 p.m. will be held in Fry and Gibbs chapel by the Rev. Glendell Jones of First Methodist Church, where Mrs. Boyers was a longtime member. Interment is arranged in Evergreen Cemetery.

Born at Wills Point, 7 Dec 1877, Mrs. Boyers, the former Sue Hale, was a daughter of James M. and Marian (Carter) Hale.

The family moved to Paris when she was a child, and she was graduated from Paris High School in 1898. She was a member of the Friendship Class of First Methodist Church, and of the Naioth Bible Club and the Coterie Club, women's study group here.

She was married in 1900 [his records says 7 Dec 1899] to Maurice W. Boyers, who died 3 Mar 1957.

He was a longtime partner in the Boyers Printing Company, now operated by their son, James R. (Jimmy) Boyers here.

Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Carl Moore, Lake Valhalla, N.J., and three grandsons, Carl Moore, Robert Moore and Larry Boyers, all living in New Jersey.
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THE PARIS NEWS, 14 Jul 1964

Mrs. M. W. Boyers, 86, of 954 Lamar Ave., died Tuesday at 12:55 a.m. in St. Joseph's Hospital after two years ill health.

Funeral service, Wednesday at 4 p.m. will be held in Fry and Gibbs chapel by the Rev. Glendell Jones of First Methodist Church, where Mrs. Boyers was a longtime member. Interment is arranged in Evergreen Cemetery.

Born at Wills Point, 7 Dec 1877, Mrs. Boyers, the former Sue Hale, was a daughter of James M. and Marian (Carter) Hale.

The family moved to Paris when she was a child, and she was graduated from Paris High School in 1898. She was a member of the Friendship Class of First Methodist Church, and of the Naioth Bible Club and the Coterie Club, women's study group here.

She was married in 1900 [his records says 7 Dec 1899] to Maurice W. Boyers, who died 3 Mar 1957.

He was a longtime partner in the Boyers Printing Company, now operated by their son, James R. (Jimmy) Boyers here.

Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Carl Moore, Lake Valhalla, N.J., and three grandsons, Carl Moore, Robert Moore and Larry Boyers, all living in New Jersey.
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