Native of Columbia, La., Mrs. Webb was the daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. R. D. Bridger. She had been a resident of Dallas for 46 years. She was the author of numerous poems and several novels, including Lure of the Land.
Survived by her husband and three sisters, all of Shreveport.
Services will be Tuesday at the Guardian funeral chapel. Burial in Oakland Cemetery.
Dallas News
11-17-1942
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Parents Judge Robert Dixon Bridger, Sr. and first wife Mary Frances Redditt (died 1870).
Native of Columbia, La., Mrs. Webb was the daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. R. D. Bridger. She had been a resident of Dallas for 46 years. She was the author of numerous poems and several novels, including Lure of the Land.
Survived by her husband and three sisters, all of Shreveport.
Services will be Tuesday at the Guardian funeral chapel. Burial in Oakland Cemetery.
Dallas News
11-17-1942
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Parents Judge Robert Dixon Bridger, Sr. and first wife Mary Frances Redditt (died 1870).
Family Members
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Mary Frances "Fannie" Bridger Van Horn
1857–1883
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Eugenia Dixon Bridger
1862–1878
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Robert Dixon "Bob" Bridger Jr
1872–1914
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John Stuart Bridger
1875–1936
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Lilly May Bridger
1876–1879
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Ingadozier Cash "Inga" Bridger
1878–1916
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Estelle Bridger Butler
1880–1961
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Luda Floyd Bridger
1882–1887
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Cicero Courtland Bridger
1885–1898
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Cora Lavilla Bridger Butler
1886–1974
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Josie B. Bridger Cuthbert
1889–1952
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