DECEMBER 15, 1959
LOVE FUNERAL SERVICE HELD
Funeral rites were conducted at 4 p.m. today for Raymond Burris Love, 70, at Nalley-Pickle Funeral Home Chapel, Doyle Maynard Church of Christ minister officiated and burial was in the City Cemetery.
Mr. Love died on Tuesday at a local hospital after an illness of five years. He formerly was a laborer here and had made his home in Big Spring for the past 16 years. He was born March 2, 1889 in Lamar County, Texas.
Survivors include his wife, Minnie of Big Spring; two sons, Joseph Clayton Love of Paris and R.B. Love of Big Spring; one daughter, Mrs. E.J. Brown of Big Spring; two brothers, Houston Love of Colorado City and Ed Love of Paris, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Jess (Bessie) Lankford of Long Beach, California, Mrs. Swenson (Verna) Boyd of Colorado City, Texas and Mrs. Opal Pearson of Lubbock, Texas; and three grandchildren.
DECEMBER 15, 1959
LOVE FUNERAL SERVICE HELD
Funeral rites were conducted at 4 p.m. today for Raymond Burris Love, 70, at Nalley-Pickle Funeral Home Chapel, Doyle Maynard Church of Christ minister officiated and burial was in the City Cemetery.
Mr. Love died on Tuesday at a local hospital after an illness of five years. He formerly was a laborer here and had made his home in Big Spring for the past 16 years. He was born March 2, 1889 in Lamar County, Texas.
Survivors include his wife, Minnie of Big Spring; two sons, Joseph Clayton Love of Paris and R.B. Love of Big Spring; one daughter, Mrs. E.J. Brown of Big Spring; two brothers, Houston Love of Colorado City and Ed Love of Paris, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Jess (Bessie) Lankford of Long Beach, California, Mrs. Swenson (Verna) Boyd of Colorado City, Texas and Mrs. Opal Pearson of Lubbock, Texas; and three grandchildren.
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