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Ethel Humber

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Ethel Humber

Birth
San Angelo Junction, Coleman County, Texas, USA
Death
1957 (aged 66–67)
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Albany, Shackelford County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.74014, Longitude: -99.2875
Plot
Odd Fellows IOOF, Section F, Block 1, Lot 16
Memorial ID
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Miss Ethel M. Humber, 66, died of a stroke in Hendrick Memorial Hospital, Abilene. She had been ill of a heart ailment for three years during which time she had lived with her sister, Mrs. Leanna Grubbs, in Abilene.

Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church here. Burial was in the family plot in the Albany Cemetery.

She was born October 8, 1890, in San Angelo, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Humber. Her parents moved from San Angelo to Oklahoma and from there to Hale Center in 1905, In 1911 she moved to Shackelford County with her parents, who bought a ranch five and a hold miles east of Albany, and Miss Humber lived there until she became ill.

She united with the Baptist Church at Hale Center in 1907 and had been very active in church work all her life until her health failed. She attended the University Baptist Church while residing in Abilene.

Miss Humber's hobby was piecing quilts.

Albany News, May 30, 1957
Miss Ethel M. Humber, 66, died of a stroke in Hendrick Memorial Hospital, Abilene. She had been ill of a heart ailment for three years during which time she had lived with her sister, Mrs. Leanna Grubbs, in Abilene.

Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church here. Burial was in the family plot in the Albany Cemetery.

She was born October 8, 1890, in San Angelo, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Humber. Her parents moved from San Angelo to Oklahoma and from there to Hale Center in 1905, In 1911 she moved to Shackelford County with her parents, who bought a ranch five and a hold miles east of Albany, and Miss Humber lived there until she became ill.

She united with the Baptist Church at Hale Center in 1907 and had been very active in church work all her life until her health failed. She attended the University Baptist Church while residing in Abilene.

Miss Humber's hobby was piecing quilts.

Albany News, May 30, 1957


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