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Birty Frances <I>Eaton</I> Dugat

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Birty Frances Eaton Dugat

Birth
Old River-Winfree, Chambers County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Dec 1964 (aged 72)
Dayton, Liberty County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dayton, Liberty County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-126-05
Memorial ID
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Birty Frances Eaton married Wesley W. "Bud" Dugat on February 16, 1910.
They were the parents of one son, Joseph Welder "Butter" Dugat.
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OBITUARY FROM THE LIBERTY VINDICATOR:

Mrs. Birty Dugat, Native Daytonite, Buried Tuesday

DAYTON -- Mrs. Birty Frances Dugat, a native Daytonite, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Graves, Sunday morning, December 6, following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Dugat, 72, was the daughter of early Dayton settlers, the late Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton, and she was a member of the Methodist Church.
Services were conducted by the Rev. William J. Commer, pastor of the First Methodist Church and Rev. O. E. Gower, pastor of the Assembly of God Church, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, December 8, in the First Methodist Church, with burial in the Magnolia Park Cemetery.
Survivors are one son, Joe Dugat and two brothers, Richard and Guy Eaton, all of Dayton, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
James B. Sterling Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and pallbearers were R. B. Bruce, Richard Eaton, Jr., Albert Gates, Joe Graves, Huey Campbell and Morgan Laird.
Birty Frances Eaton married Wesley W. "Bud" Dugat on February 16, 1910.
They were the parents of one son, Joseph Welder "Butter" Dugat.
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OBITUARY FROM THE LIBERTY VINDICATOR:

Mrs. Birty Dugat, Native Daytonite, Buried Tuesday

DAYTON -- Mrs. Birty Frances Dugat, a native Daytonite, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Graves, Sunday morning, December 6, following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Dugat, 72, was the daughter of early Dayton settlers, the late Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton, and she was a member of the Methodist Church.
Services were conducted by the Rev. William J. Commer, pastor of the First Methodist Church and Rev. O. E. Gower, pastor of the Assembly of God Church, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, December 8, in the First Methodist Church, with burial in the Magnolia Park Cemetery.
Survivors are one son, Joe Dugat and two brothers, Richard and Guy Eaton, all of Dayton, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
James B. Sterling Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and pallbearers were R. B. Bruce, Richard Eaton, Jr., Albert Gates, Joe Graves, Huey Campbell and Morgan Laird.

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