Burial was in Dickens Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home, Spur, in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Koonsman died about 10:30 p.m. February 26 in Heritage Village Nursing Home in Richardson. He was born in Erath County and had lived in Dickens most of his life. He married Jimmie Parthenia Beebe in Littlefield in May of 1926. She preceded him in death in 1979.
Koonsman served as Dickens County Sheriff from 1933 to 1940. He was a farmer and rancher and owner of Dickens Drug for many years. He was a member of the CapRock Peace Officer´s Assn. and the Church of Christ in Dickens.
Survivors include one son, John L. Koonsman, Dallas; a brother, Jim Koonsman, Afton; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Pallbearers included Wallace Conaway, Billy George Drennan, Harry Martin, Bill North, Kenneth Marts and Ken Beebe.
The Texas Spur, February, 1993
Burial was in Dickens Cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home, Spur, in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Koonsman died about 10:30 p.m. February 26 in Heritage Village Nursing Home in Richardson. He was born in Erath County and had lived in Dickens most of his life. He married Jimmie Parthenia Beebe in Littlefield in May of 1926. She preceded him in death in 1979.
Koonsman served as Dickens County Sheriff from 1933 to 1940. He was a farmer and rancher and owner of Dickens Drug for many years. He was a member of the CapRock Peace Officer´s Assn. and the Church of Christ in Dickens.
Survivors include one son, John L. Koonsman, Dallas; a brother, Jim Koonsman, Afton; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Pallbearers included Wallace Conaway, Billy George Drennan, Harry Martin, Bill North, Kenneth Marts and Ken Beebe.
The Texas Spur, February, 1993
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