From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Wednesday, September 25, 1940, p. 27:
Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Thomas Breeding, 75, who died Tuesday night at her home, 1626 Mistletoe Boulevard, after an illness of seven months, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Guardian Funeral Home by Rev. Paul Lupo. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Breeding came to Texas from Kentucky with her parents in a covered wagon, one of a train of 13. She lived in Farmersville prior to her marriage to John C. Breeding, a Texas and Pacific Railway conductor, who died in 1925. The couple moved to Fort Worth 35 years ago.
Survivors include a son, H. C. Breeding, New Orleans; two daughters, Mrs. Lela M. Martin, Fort Worth, and Mrs. Dorothy Magee, Hamlin; two brothers, S. W. Loving, Tyler, and Joe Loving, Royse City; a sister, Mrs. J. R. Fowler, Jayton, and four grandchildren.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Wednesday, September 25, 1940, p. 27:
Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Thomas Breeding, 75, who died Tuesday night at her home, 1626 Mistletoe Boulevard, after an illness of seven months, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at Guardian Funeral Home by Rev. Paul Lupo. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Breeding came to Texas from Kentucky with her parents in a covered wagon, one of a train of 13. She lived in Farmersville prior to her marriage to John C. Breeding, a Texas and Pacific Railway conductor, who died in 1925. The couple moved to Fort Worth 35 years ago.
Survivors include a son, H. C. Breeding, New Orleans; two daughters, Mrs. Lela M. Martin, Fort Worth, and Mrs. Dorothy Magee, Hamlin; two brothers, S. W. Loving, Tyler, and Joe Loving, Royse City; a sister, Mrs. J. R. Fowler, Jayton, and four grandchildren.
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