Married
(1) John David Strayhorn, December 26, 1875 in Travis County, TX
(2) James Rogan Thomas, December 7, 1886 in Williamson County, TX
From the Nashville (TN) Banner, Monday, August 28, 1933, p. 8:
Prayers will be said for Mrs. Emma E. Thomas, who died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. McNeill, 1020 Gale Lane, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Dr. John L. Hill at the funeral home of Rollow and Harrington.
The body will be conveyed to Ft. Worth, Texas, for funeral services and burial.
Mrs. Thomas was born in North Carolina but spent the most of her life in Texas. She came to Nashville three years ago to make her home with Mrs. McNeill. She was a member of Glen Leven Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are her daughters, Mrs. McNeill and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins, and sons, Clyde R. Thomas of Los Angeles and R. B. Strayhorn of Ft. Worth.
Married
(1) John David Strayhorn, December 26, 1875 in Travis County, TX
(2) James Rogan Thomas, December 7, 1886 in Williamson County, TX
From the Nashville (TN) Banner, Monday, August 28, 1933, p. 8:
Prayers will be said for Mrs. Emma E. Thomas, who died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. McNeill, 1020 Gale Lane, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Dr. John L. Hill at the funeral home of Rollow and Harrington.
The body will be conveyed to Ft. Worth, Texas, for funeral services and burial.
Mrs. Thomas was born in North Carolina but spent the most of her life in Texas. She came to Nashville three years ago to make her home with Mrs. McNeill. She was a member of Glen Leven Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are her daughters, Mrs. McNeill and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins, and sons, Clyde R. Thomas of Los Angeles and R. B. Strayhorn of Ft. Worth.
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