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Nancy Harriet “Nannie” <I>Hollis</I> Koonsman

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Nancy Harriet “Nannie” Hollis Koonsman

Birth
Erath County, Texas, USA
Death
29 Jul 1944 (aged 73)
Dickens, Dickens County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Mrs. J. P. Koonsman of Dickens, died July 29 after a period of illness at her home there. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. L. Burnham at the Baptist Church at Dickens at 3 p.m., July 31. Pallbearers were George Pierce, Robert McAteer, Cecil Meadors, Robert Reynolds Ern Scott and Otho Thompson. Chandler Funeral Home was in charge.
Nancy Harriett Hollis Koonsman was born in Erath county, April 1, 1871. She was married to J.P. Koonsman Jan. 13, 1891, and moved to Dickens county in 1909. She was converted when she was 28 years of age and was affiliated with the Missionary Baptist church. Rev. Burham baptized her 28 years ago when she joined the Croton Friendship church. Her death was the first in her family of seven children.

Mrs. Koonsman is survived by her husband, J.P. Koonsman of Dickens, 4 sons: Martin, Abilene; Johnnie and Sam of Dickens and Jim of the Wichita community. Three daughters: Nola Small, Alamosa, CO; Addie Brindle, Albuquerque, NM; and Emma Winkler, Dickens; 5 sisters, 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

The Texas Spur, August 3, 1944
Mrs. J. P. Koonsman of Dickens, died July 29 after a period of illness at her home there. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. L. Burnham at the Baptist Church at Dickens at 3 p.m., July 31. Pallbearers were George Pierce, Robert McAteer, Cecil Meadors, Robert Reynolds Ern Scott and Otho Thompson. Chandler Funeral Home was in charge.
Nancy Harriett Hollis Koonsman was born in Erath county, April 1, 1871. She was married to J.P. Koonsman Jan. 13, 1891, and moved to Dickens county in 1909. She was converted when she was 28 years of age and was affiliated with the Missionary Baptist church. Rev. Burham baptized her 28 years ago when she joined the Croton Friendship church. Her death was the first in her family of seven children.

Mrs. Koonsman is survived by her husband, J.P. Koonsman of Dickens, 4 sons: Martin, Abilene; Johnnie and Sam of Dickens and Jim of the Wichita community. Three daughters: Nola Small, Alamosa, CO; Addie Brindle, Albuquerque, NM; and Emma Winkler, Dickens; 5 sisters, 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

The Texas Spur, August 3, 1944


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