Mr. Bernard died Sunday (Jul 6, 1980) in his home after a sudden illness.
Mr. Bernard was born June 9, 1898 in Auburn, Ellis County, Texas to the late John Porter Bernard and Willie Brown Bernard.
A resident of Palestine for many years, living on the Water Works Road, he was a retired carpenter-contractor, and a member of the First Christian Church. He had resided in Jacksonville since 1979.
Survivors include his wife, Clara Honea Bernard of Jacksonville; a son, Mabran D. Bernard of Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Williard (Mavis) Poole of Jacksonville, and Mrs. John (Virginia) Grimsley of Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
(Palestine Herald-Press Jul 7, 1980)
Dewey shares a double stone with his wife Clara Honea Bernard. Inscription: GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
Mr. Bernard died Sunday (Jul 6, 1980) in his home after a sudden illness.
Mr. Bernard was born June 9, 1898 in Auburn, Ellis County, Texas to the late John Porter Bernard and Willie Brown Bernard.
A resident of Palestine for many years, living on the Water Works Road, he was a retired carpenter-contractor, and a member of the First Christian Church. He had resided in Jacksonville since 1979.
Survivors include his wife, Clara Honea Bernard of Jacksonville; a son, Mabran D. Bernard of Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Williard (Mavis) Poole of Jacksonville, and Mrs. John (Virginia) Grimsley of Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
(Palestine Herald-Press Jul 7, 1980)
Dewey shares a double stone with his wife Clara Honea Bernard. Inscription: GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
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