Native of Milltown Dies In Trenton, Texas
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. J.W. Earnhart, 83, on Tuesday, October 29, at her home in Trenton, Texas, following a several months illness.
Mrs. Earnhart will be remembered here as the former Miss Addie Wilmore, daughter of the late Milton and Betty McLarry Wilmore. She was born and reared in the Milltown community and taught school several years in Adair County before moving to Texas. She married J.W. Earnhart February 22, 1888, and he died in June, 1924. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
She is survived by five children, R.W. Earnhart, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Oscar E. Earnhart, of Oklahoma; Miss Avis Earnhart, Mrs. Paul McCorston and Mrs. Clayton Messick, all of Texas; a twin brother, Luther M. Wilmore, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Shirley, both of Bogard, Mo.
Funeral services and burial were held at Trenton, Texas.
Native of Milltown Dies In Trenton, Texas
Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. J.W. Earnhart, 83, on Tuesday, October 29, at her home in Trenton, Texas, following a several months illness.
Mrs. Earnhart will be remembered here as the former Miss Addie Wilmore, daughter of the late Milton and Betty McLarry Wilmore. She was born and reared in the Milltown community and taught school several years in Adair County before moving to Texas. She married J.W. Earnhart February 22, 1888, and he died in June, 1924. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
She is survived by five children, R.W. Earnhart, of Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Oscar E. Earnhart, of Oklahoma; Miss Avis Earnhart, Mrs. Paul McCorston and Mrs. Clayton Messick, all of Texas; a twin brother, Luther M. Wilmore, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Shirley, both of Bogard, Mo.
Funeral services and burial were held at Trenton, Texas.
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