OBITUARY
April 6, 1930
L.K.C. Fluker, Heater Merchant, Is Dead
Special to the News.
CORSICANA, Texas. April 6. - L. K. C. Fluker, 58, native of Navarro County, merchant of Hester and director of the State National Bank, died in the Scott & White Hospital in Temple at 12:30 o'clock Sunday morning and the funeral was held from the family home in the Hester community Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with burial in the Edens Cemetery. Mr. Fluker was taken to the Temple hospital one week ago.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Clay Fluker and Percy Fluker, both of Luling; one daughter, Miss Ruth Fluker, Hester; two grandchildren, his father, H. E. Fluker, Hester; two brothers, Perry Fluker, Roane, and Joe Fluker, Hester, and one sister, Mrs. George Denbow, Roane.
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NATIVE NAVARRO COUNTY DIED EARLY SUNDAY AT TEMPLE
L.K.C. FLUKER BURIED SUNDAY AFTERNOON; PIONEER HESTER MERCHANT
L.K.C. Fluker, aged 58 years, native of Navarro county, merchant of Hester, and director of the State National Bank, died in the Scott and White hospital in Temple at 12:30 o’clock Sunday morning and the funeral was held from the family home in the Hester community Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock with interment in the Edens cemetery. Mr. Fluker was taken to the Temple hospital one week ago.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Clay Fluker and Percy Fluker, Roane; and Joe Fluker, Hester; one sister, Mrs. George Denbow, Roane, and other relatives.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Louis E. Dugger, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church of Corsicana. Music was furnished by Mesdames Henry Robbins and Percy Townsend and Lloyd Kerr and Edgar Metcalf.
Pallbearers were Street Mitchell, Edward Parks, Percy D. Williams, Troy Payne, Posey Edwards, W. F. Montfort and Clifford Tatum.
The funeral was directed by the Sutherland Funeral Home.
Notes:
The Corsicana Daily Sun - Monday, April 7, 1930
OBITUARY
April 6, 1930
L.K.C. Fluker, Heater Merchant, Is Dead
Special to the News.
CORSICANA, Texas. April 6. - L. K. C. Fluker, 58, native of Navarro County, merchant of Hester and director of the State National Bank, died in the Scott & White Hospital in Temple at 12:30 o'clock Sunday morning and the funeral was held from the family home in the Hester community Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock with burial in the Edens Cemetery. Mr. Fluker was taken to the Temple hospital one week ago.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Clay Fluker and Percy Fluker, both of Luling; one daughter, Miss Ruth Fluker, Hester; two grandchildren, his father, H. E. Fluker, Hester; two brothers, Perry Fluker, Roane, and Joe Fluker, Hester, and one sister, Mrs. George Denbow, Roane.
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NATIVE NAVARRO COUNTY DIED EARLY SUNDAY AT TEMPLE
L.K.C. FLUKER BURIED SUNDAY AFTERNOON; PIONEER HESTER MERCHANT
L.K.C. Fluker, aged 58 years, native of Navarro county, merchant of Hester, and director of the State National Bank, died in the Scott and White hospital in Temple at 12:30 o’clock Sunday morning and the funeral was held from the family home in the Hester community Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock with interment in the Edens cemetery. Mr. Fluker was taken to the Temple hospital one week ago.
Surviving are his wife, two sons, Clay Fluker and Percy Fluker, Roane; and Joe Fluker, Hester; one sister, Mrs. George Denbow, Roane, and other relatives.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Louis E. Dugger, pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian church of Corsicana. Music was furnished by Mesdames Henry Robbins and Percy Townsend and Lloyd Kerr and Edgar Metcalf.
Pallbearers were Street Mitchell, Edward Parks, Percy D. Williams, Troy Payne, Posey Edwards, W. F. Montfort and Clifford Tatum.
The funeral was directed by the Sutherland Funeral Home.
Notes:
The Corsicana Daily Sun - Monday, April 7, 1930
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