Services will be at 4 p.m. Monday in Cox-LaGrone Funeral Home Benton Chapel, 4180 Canyon Drive. Burial will be in Claude Cemetery in Claude.
Mrs. Talley was born June 23, 1915, in Donley County. She graduated from Goodnight High School in 1941. She married Paul D. Talley in Amarillo in 1947. She was a homemaker for many years and also worked in the employees nursery at High Plains Baptist Hospital for several years. She had a special way with children. She later moved to central supply at High Plains and also worked at the Osteopathic Hospital. She was a longtime member of Fairview Baptist Church, now Southeast Baptist Church, where she taught nursery and worked with children for many years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy Lee Shores and Clara Shores; four sisters, Ruth Matheson, Helen McDowell, Eunice Morris and Inez Shores; and a brother, Alba Shores.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Paula Proffer and husband Lyndon and Karen Harris and husband Terry, all of Amarillo; two sisters, Verna Massie of Claude and Cressie Bailey of Houston; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, July 2, 2006
Services will be at 4 p.m. Monday in Cox-LaGrone Funeral Home Benton Chapel, 4180 Canyon Drive. Burial will be in Claude Cemetery in Claude.
Mrs. Talley was born June 23, 1915, in Donley County. She graduated from Goodnight High School in 1941. She married Paul D. Talley in Amarillo in 1947. She was a homemaker for many years and also worked in the employees nursery at High Plains Baptist Hospital for several years. She had a special way with children. She later moved to central supply at High Plains and also worked at the Osteopathic Hospital. She was a longtime member of Fairview Baptist Church, now Southeast Baptist Church, where she taught nursery and worked with children for many years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy Lee Shores and Clara Shores; four sisters, Ruth Matheson, Helen McDowell, Eunice Morris and Inez Shores; and a brother, Alba Shores.
Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Paula Proffer and husband Lyndon and Karen Harris and husband Terry, all of Amarillo; two sisters, Verna Massie of Claude and Cressie Bailey of Houston; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, July 2, 2006
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement