Sue was born in Christoval, Texas, to the late Emmet C. Wilson, originally of Clarksville, Tenn., and Lulalee Williams Wilson. Following her early life in Christoval, Sue attended Southern Methodist University; and in 1945, married fourth-generation ranchman, Gene Jones, of Christoval. They were married 62 years.
Her ancestors, the Williams family, arrived from Shackelford County in 1891, and acquired lands in Schleicher and Tom Green counties. They were horsemen and brought 2,200 German Coach horses to the Concho Valley. Over the years, the family sold horses to such disparate entities as the British Army during the Boer War and the New York City Police Department. Later, the family's interests turned to cattle ranching.
Survivors include her son, E. Wilson Jones; nephew, Reagan Wilson; along with many friends and other relations.
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Sue was born in Christoval, Texas, to the late Emmet C. Wilson, originally of Clarksville, Tenn., and Lulalee Williams Wilson. Following her early life in Christoval, Sue attended Southern Methodist University; and in 1945, married fourth-generation ranchman, Gene Jones, of Christoval. They were married 62 years.
Her ancestors, the Williams family, arrived from Shackelford County in 1891, and acquired lands in Schleicher and Tom Green counties. They were horsemen and brought 2,200 German Coach horses to the Concho Valley. Over the years, the family sold horses to such disparate entities as the British Army during the Boer War and the New York City Police Department. Later, the family's interests turned to cattle ranching.
Survivors include her son, E. Wilson Jones; nephew, Reagan Wilson; along with many friends and other relations.
GoSanAngelo: 3/16/2013...A12
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