The Rev. R. E. Day, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate, and burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery.
Pallbearers
Pallbearers will be A. L. Waldron, L. J. Lyons, Paul Jennusa, Jack Sudduth, Q. R. Smith and A. J. Koenig.
Mrs. Dunn was a native of Caldwell parish, Louisiana.
She was a member of First Baptist church.
Survivors
Surviving are her husband, Noah Daniel [sic Raniel] Dunn; a daughter, Mrs. H. P. Addison; and a son, E. S. Dunn, all of Port Arthur; six sisters, Mrs. O. O. Cobb of Purvis, Miss., Mrs. E. L. Hampton of Jefferson City, Mo., Mrs. C. B. [sic C. V.] Scribner of Crossett, Ark., Mrs. B. G. [sic V. G.] Tarver of Leesville, La., and Mrs. Earl Duke and Mrs. S. H. Manley, both of Columbia, La.; and two grandchildren of Port Arthur.
Published in The Port Arthur News, November 19, 1942
The Rev. R. E. Day, pastor of First Baptist church, will officiate, and burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery.
Pallbearers
Pallbearers will be A. L. Waldron, L. J. Lyons, Paul Jennusa, Jack Sudduth, Q. R. Smith and A. J. Koenig.
Mrs. Dunn was a native of Caldwell parish, Louisiana.
She was a member of First Baptist church.
Survivors
Surviving are her husband, Noah Daniel [sic Raniel] Dunn; a daughter, Mrs. H. P. Addison; and a son, E. S. Dunn, all of Port Arthur; six sisters, Mrs. O. O. Cobb of Purvis, Miss., Mrs. E. L. Hampton of Jefferson City, Mo., Mrs. C. B. [sic C. V.] Scribner of Crossett, Ark., Mrs. B. G. [sic V. G.] Tarver of Leesville, La., and Mrs. Earl Duke and Mrs. S. H. Manley, both of Columbia, La.; and two grandchildren of Port Arthur.
Published in The Port Arthur News, November 19, 1942
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