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Dr Burres West Garrison Sr.

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Dr Burres West Garrison Sr.

Birth
Grandview, Johnson County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Feb 1971 (aged 69)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 1, Section 6 D, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Dr. Burres West Garrison, 69, of 3721 Westridge, Apt. A, died in a hospital here Wednesday after a lengthy illness.
the Grandview native, who had practiced dentistry here for 46 years until shortly before his death, had been a Fort Worth resident since he was an infant.
A member of the First Methodist Church, he was also a vice president of the Edna Gladney Foundation, a director of Northwest National Bank and a charter member of Colonial Country Club and the Fort Worth Club, as well as the Fort Worth Knife and Fork Club.
Also, he was a past potentate of the Moslah Shrine Temple; past president of the Texas State Shrine Association; Cabiri-an international association of the past potentates; 32nd Degree Mason;Worth Commandery, Knights Templar, Texas Chapter and Council; Polytechnic Masonic Lodge 925 and the Jesters.
Other affiliations include the Fort Worth District, Dental Society; Texas Dental Association; American Dental Association and the Roundtable.
A former TCU student, Dr. Garrison was a graduate of Emory University School of Dentistry and was a member of Xi Psi Fraternity.
Survivors Include: three sons, Dr.Burres West Garrison, Jr., Wiliam E. Garrison, David Otis Garrison of Fort Worth, Three daughters; Mrs. Charlotte Perry of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mrs. Grace Clingman of Fort Worth; Mrs. Corrine McCully of Irving, 2 sisters. Mrs. L. B. Benton of Fort worth, and Mrs. Charles R. Tate of Memphis, Tennessee;18 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 4:00 p.m. Friday in Shannon's South Chapel, with burial in Greenwood.
Dr. Burres West Garrison, 69, of 3721 Westridge, Apt. A, died in a hospital here Wednesday after a lengthy illness.
the Grandview native, who had practiced dentistry here for 46 years until shortly before his death, had been a Fort Worth resident since he was an infant.
A member of the First Methodist Church, he was also a vice president of the Edna Gladney Foundation, a director of Northwest National Bank and a charter member of Colonial Country Club and the Fort Worth Club, as well as the Fort Worth Knife and Fork Club.
Also, he was a past potentate of the Moslah Shrine Temple; past president of the Texas State Shrine Association; Cabiri-an international association of the past potentates; 32nd Degree Mason;Worth Commandery, Knights Templar, Texas Chapter and Council; Polytechnic Masonic Lodge 925 and the Jesters.
Other affiliations include the Fort Worth District, Dental Society; Texas Dental Association; American Dental Association and the Roundtable.
A former TCU student, Dr. Garrison was a graduate of Emory University School of Dentistry and was a member of Xi Psi Fraternity.
Survivors Include: three sons, Dr.Burres West Garrison, Jr., Wiliam E. Garrison, David Otis Garrison of Fort Worth, Three daughters; Mrs. Charlotte Perry of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mrs. Grace Clingman of Fort Worth; Mrs. Corrine McCully of Irving, 2 sisters. Mrs. L. B. Benton of Fort worth, and Mrs. Charles R. Tate of Memphis, Tennessee;18 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 4:00 p.m. Friday in Shannon's South Chapel, with burial in Greenwood.


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