Mrs. Henry died at the Ralls Nursing Home Saturday after a lengthy illness.
A native of Hill County, Mrs. Henry moved to Ralls in 1921. She was married to William C. Henry Aug. 11, 1901, in Hill County. Her husband died Dec. 13, 1948. Mrs. Henry was a member of the First Baptist Church here.
Survivors include three sons, Jack of Lubbock, Ellis of Cleveland, Tenn.., and Dub of Morton; four daughters, Mrs. Gladys Howard of Crosbyton, Mrs. Zonelle Myers of Borger, Mrs. Hazel Smith of Ralls and Mrs. Maxine Thornton of Graham; 18 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal, June 28, 1976
Mrs. Henry died at the Ralls Nursing Home Saturday after a lengthy illness.
A native of Hill County, Mrs. Henry moved to Ralls in 1921. She was married to William C. Henry Aug. 11, 1901, in Hill County. Her husband died Dec. 13, 1948. Mrs. Henry was a member of the First Baptist Church here.
Survivors include three sons, Jack of Lubbock, Ellis of Cleveland, Tenn.., and Dub of Morton; four daughters, Mrs. Gladys Howard of Crosbyton, Mrs. Zonelle Myers of Borger, Mrs. Hazel Smith of Ralls and Mrs. Maxine Thornton of Graham; 18 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal, June 28, 1976
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