Funeral services for Will E. Gibbons, 91, of Route 1, Argyle, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett Funeral Home Chapel, Officiated by Rev. O.D. Carpenter.
Mr. Gibbons died Friday at Westgate Hospital.
He was born Oct. 7, 1887 in Argyle and was a World War I veteran of the U.A. Army, a member of Foreign Wars, the Baptist Church and was a retired farmer.
He is survived by five nieces, Velma Holland and Gladys Robinson of Argyle, Opal Yates and Margaret Jones of Fort Worth and Verta Miller of Hurst; and three nephews, Warren Gibbons and David Gibbons of Haltom City and Jack Gibbons of Argyle.
Burial will be at Shiloh Cemetery in Bartonville under the direction of Schmitz-Floyd- Hamlett Funeral Home.
Published in Denton Record-Chronicle on April 15, 1979
Funeral services for Will E. Gibbons, 91, of Route 1, Argyle, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett Funeral Home Chapel, Officiated by Rev. O.D. Carpenter.
Mr. Gibbons died Friday at Westgate Hospital.
He was born Oct. 7, 1887 in Argyle and was a World War I veteran of the U.A. Army, a member of Foreign Wars, the Baptist Church and was a retired farmer.
He is survived by five nieces, Velma Holland and Gladys Robinson of Argyle, Opal Yates and Margaret Jones of Fort Worth and Verta Miller of Hurst; and three nephews, Warren Gibbons and David Gibbons of Haltom City and Jack Gibbons of Argyle.
Burial will be at Shiloh Cemetery in Bartonville under the direction of Schmitz-Floyd- Hamlett Funeral Home.
Published in Denton Record-Chronicle on April 15, 1979
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