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Rose Etta “Ettie” <I>Rasor</I> Isaacs

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Rose Etta “Ettie” Rasor Isaacs

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
2 Jul 1938 (aged 49)
McAdoo, Dickens County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Mrs. Etta Isaacs died of heart trouble in her home Saturday morning, July 2, She was found dead in her bed about 4:00 o´clock Saturday morning.
She was born January 30, 1889, and was 49 years, five months and two days of age at the time of her death. She moved to McAdoo with her husband and family from Oklahoma, seven years ago. She was married to Sampson Isaacs, October 21, 1906. To this union, six children, five boys and one girl were born. Her husband died a few years ago.

Mrs. Isaacs was converted in early life and united with the Missionary Baptist Church. She was a member of McAdoo Baptist Church at the time of her death. Mrs. Isaacs lived a true, clean Christian life. She was a patient and loyal mother and was generous and kind to everyone.

Funeral services were held in the McAdoo Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o´clock. Rev. J.A. Branaman, pastor of the Church conducted the services. Interment was made in the McAdoo cemetery with Ward Funeral Home of Spur in charge of arrangements.

Flower girls were Doris Early, Erna Mae Brown, Daisy Jo Rose, Jackie Branaman, Robena Formby, Eugena Butler, Alcia Butler and Dorothy Lee Earley.

Pallbearers were Bruce McLaughlin, France McLaughlin, Otho Powers and Coy Powers.

Mrs. Isaacs leaves six children, Wilburn of Foyil, Oklahoma, Amos, Roy, Leon, Lyle and Juandella all of McAdoo, two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. R.L. Johnson of Crosbyton, and a brother, M.A. Rasor of Eric, Oklahoma, and many other relatives and friends.

©The Dickens County Times, Thursday, July 7, 1938
Mrs. Etta Isaacs died of heart trouble in her home Saturday morning, July 2, She was found dead in her bed about 4:00 o´clock Saturday morning.
She was born January 30, 1889, and was 49 years, five months and two days of age at the time of her death. She moved to McAdoo with her husband and family from Oklahoma, seven years ago. She was married to Sampson Isaacs, October 21, 1906. To this union, six children, five boys and one girl were born. Her husband died a few years ago.

Mrs. Isaacs was converted in early life and united with the Missionary Baptist Church. She was a member of McAdoo Baptist Church at the time of her death. Mrs. Isaacs lived a true, clean Christian life. She was a patient and loyal mother and was generous and kind to everyone.

Funeral services were held in the McAdoo Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o´clock. Rev. J.A. Branaman, pastor of the Church conducted the services. Interment was made in the McAdoo cemetery with Ward Funeral Home of Spur in charge of arrangements.

Flower girls were Doris Early, Erna Mae Brown, Daisy Jo Rose, Jackie Branaman, Robena Formby, Eugena Butler, Alcia Butler and Dorothy Lee Earley.

Pallbearers were Bruce McLaughlin, France McLaughlin, Otho Powers and Coy Powers.

Mrs. Isaacs leaves six children, Wilburn of Foyil, Oklahoma, Amos, Roy, Leon, Lyle and Juandella all of McAdoo, two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. R.L. Johnson of Crosbyton, and a brother, M.A. Rasor of Eric, Oklahoma, and many other relatives and friends.

©The Dickens County Times, Thursday, July 7, 1938


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