Married in Matador in 1907, Mrs. Rasberry was a longtime Dickens County resident, living at Afton. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Doyle Cagle, Afton and Mrs. Doyle Floyd, Loop; one son, Dennis Rasberry, Ropesville.
Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. C. T. Sanders, Burkburnett and Mrs. W.C. Christian, Sanford; one half sister, Mrs. Dela Eats, Seymour; three half brothers, Lawrence Roberson, Dickens; Clarence Robertson, Seymour and Jim Roberson, Seymour. Seven grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive.
Pallbearers were Fred Arrington, Leonard Clements, Earn Scott, T.A. Martin, Bill Springer, Tom Bateman, Byron Haney, Gus Martin and W.E. Walling.
Married in Matador in 1907, Mrs. Rasberry was a longtime Dickens County resident, living at Afton. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Doyle Cagle, Afton and Mrs. Doyle Floyd, Loop; one son, Dennis Rasberry, Ropesville.
Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. C. T. Sanders, Burkburnett and Mrs. W.C. Christian, Sanford; one half sister, Mrs. Dela Eats, Seymour; three half brothers, Lawrence Roberson, Dickens; Clarence Robertson, Seymour and Jim Roberson, Seymour. Seven grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive.
Pallbearers were Fred Arrington, Leonard Clements, Earn Scott, T.A. Martin, Bill Springer, Tom Bateman, Byron Haney, Gus Martin and W.E. Walling.
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