He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Magdaline (Simmons) Bacy.
Obituary
"E.J. Bacy Sr. ... Retired Construction Worker ---
Funeral for E.J. Bacy Sr., 64, of 5008 Sunshine Drive, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Church Of The Living God. Burial to be at Cedar Hill Memorial Park cemetery.
Mr. Bacy died Sunday after being injured in an automobile accident on Stallcup Road in Fort Worth.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
A native of Bastrop, he moved to Fort Worth in 1930. He retired in 1969 from Lewis & Lewis Construction Company, where he was employed as a finisher. He was a member of Church Of The Living God.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Bacy; four sons, E.J. Bacy Jr., Carlton Bacy, Charles Bacy and Bobby Ray Bacy, all of Fort Worth; four daughters, Mary Jones, Gloria Heath, Doris Colbert and Mae-Catherine Perkins, all of Fort Worth; a brother, L.C. Lacy, of Cooper; two sisters, Alberta Black, of Paris, and Ruby Jackson, of Los Angeles, California; 34 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren."
Sources
~ Obituary for E.J. BACY SR. as published in the Tuesday, December 29, 1981 Edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram [the newspaper of Fort Worth, Texas in Tarrant County]
~ Obituary for his wife, Mrs. Mary Magdaline (Simmons) Bacy, as published in the Wednesday, August 11, 1999 edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram [the newspaper of Fort Worth, Texas in Tarrant County]
~ Texas & U.S. Social Security Death Index Records
~ Census Records of Texas -- Tarrant County and Delta County
He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Magdaline (Simmons) Bacy.
Obituary
"E.J. Bacy Sr. ... Retired Construction Worker ---
Funeral for E.J. Bacy Sr., 64, of 5008 Sunshine Drive, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Church Of The Living God. Burial to be at Cedar Hill Memorial Park cemetery.
Mr. Bacy died Sunday after being injured in an automobile accident on Stallcup Road in Fort Worth.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
A native of Bastrop, he moved to Fort Worth in 1930. He retired in 1969 from Lewis & Lewis Construction Company, where he was employed as a finisher. He was a member of Church Of The Living God.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Bacy; four sons, E.J. Bacy Jr., Carlton Bacy, Charles Bacy and Bobby Ray Bacy, all of Fort Worth; four daughters, Mary Jones, Gloria Heath, Doris Colbert and Mae-Catherine Perkins, all of Fort Worth; a brother, L.C. Lacy, of Cooper; two sisters, Alberta Black, of Paris, and Ruby Jackson, of Los Angeles, California; 34 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren."
Sources
~ Obituary for E.J. BACY SR. as published in the Tuesday, December 29, 1981 Edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram [the newspaper of Fort Worth, Texas in Tarrant County]
~ Obituary for his wife, Mrs. Mary Magdaline (Simmons) Bacy, as published in the Wednesday, August 11, 1999 edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram [the newspaper of Fort Worth, Texas in Tarrant County]
~ Texas & U.S. Social Security Death Index Records
~ Census Records of Texas -- Tarrant County and Delta County
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