MRS. ADDISON, 69, LONG TIME DALLAS RESIDENT, DIES
Mrs. Birdie Vera Addison, 69, of 1740 Stoneman, a resident of Dallas for more than forty years, died early Saturday in a Dallas hospital after a long illness.
She was born in Winnsboro and came to Dallas in 1913. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She also belonged to the Rebekah Lodge No. 133, the Past Noble Grand Club, and the Eastern Star in the Dal-Cliff Chapter 574.
Surviving are five sons, Erwin Hanna, Robert K. Hanna, Willie L. Hanna, all of Dallas; Frank S. Hanna of Ventura, Calif., and Cecil Addison of Houston; three brothers, Lorton Smith, Julius Smith, and Clarence Smith, all of Dallas; two sisters, both of Dallas; ten grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are pending with the DudlEy M. Hughes Funeral Home.
Dallas Morning News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
May 24, 1953
Dallas, Texas
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Birdie Smith was previously married to Willie L. Hanna.
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MRS. ADDISON, 69, LONG TIME DALLAS RESIDENT, DIES
Mrs. Birdie Vera Addison, 69, of 1740 Stoneman, a resident of Dallas for more than forty years, died early Saturday in a Dallas hospital after a long illness.
She was born in Winnsboro and came to Dallas in 1913. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She also belonged to the Rebekah Lodge No. 133, the Past Noble Grand Club, and the Eastern Star in the Dal-Cliff Chapter 574.
Surviving are five sons, Erwin Hanna, Robert K. Hanna, Willie L. Hanna, all of Dallas; Frank S. Hanna of Ventura, Calif., and Cecil Addison of Houston; three brothers, Lorton Smith, Julius Smith, and Clarence Smith, all of Dallas; two sisters, both of Dallas; ten grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are pending with the DudlEy M. Hughes Funeral Home.
Dallas Morning News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
May 24, 1953
Dallas, Texas
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Birdie Smith was previously married to Willie L. Hanna.
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