Services for Lota Lee Prock, 59, retired traveling representative for the Brown Shoe Company, will be held at 4 p.m., Tuesday in the George A. Brewer Funeral Chapel, 3603 Ross. Prock died in a Dallas hospital Monday.
A native of Paris, Texas, Prock had lived in Dallas since 1922. He lived at 4607 Ross.
Prock was a member of Hella Temple in Dallas and of the Masonic Lodge in Paris. He was a member of Munger Place Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Cornelia: two sons, Lee "Mac" Prock and James Prock, both of Dallas, and four brothers, Folsom Prock, Lemuel Prock, Ward Prock, and Moye Prock, all of Paris. The Rev. Ennis B. Hilll will officate at the services. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be J. P. Boyd, S.F. Stone, John Z. Roop, G.F. Weber, Sutton Gibson and Charles Langston.
Dallas Morning News Obituary
Lota L Prock, 4607 Ross Avenue Dallas, son of the late John W. Prock of Paris, died Monday 2 AM in Baylor Hospital He had been taken to the hospital after suffering a heart attack at home Friday 6:30 PM.
He had been a travelling salesman for Brown and Central Shoe Companies until ill health caused his retirement three years ago.
Lota L. Prock was born and reared in Paris, son of the late John W. and Pearl Folsom Prock, and married Connie McFarland of Pilot Point, who was a teacher in Paris High School.
She and their two sons survive - Mack Prock, a student at North Texas State Teachers College, and Jimmie Prock of Southern Methodist University, and these brothers: Folsom Prock, Lem Prock, Ward Prock, and Moye Prock, all of Paris.
He had kept touch with friends here through occasional visits with his brothers and other relatives.
The Paris News 13 Sept. 1948
Father: John Walker Prock (born in Pleasant Hope, Missouri)
Mother: Pearl Folsom (born in Paris, Texas)
Services for Lota Lee Prock, 59, retired traveling representative for the Brown Shoe Company, will be held at 4 p.m., Tuesday in the George A. Brewer Funeral Chapel, 3603 Ross. Prock died in a Dallas hospital Monday.
A native of Paris, Texas, Prock had lived in Dallas since 1922. He lived at 4607 Ross.
Prock was a member of Hella Temple in Dallas and of the Masonic Lodge in Paris. He was a member of Munger Place Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Cornelia: two sons, Lee "Mac" Prock and James Prock, both of Dallas, and four brothers, Folsom Prock, Lemuel Prock, Ward Prock, and Moye Prock, all of Paris. The Rev. Ennis B. Hilll will officate at the services. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be J. P. Boyd, S.F. Stone, John Z. Roop, G.F. Weber, Sutton Gibson and Charles Langston.
Dallas Morning News Obituary
Lota L Prock, 4607 Ross Avenue Dallas, son of the late John W. Prock of Paris, died Monday 2 AM in Baylor Hospital He had been taken to the hospital after suffering a heart attack at home Friday 6:30 PM.
He had been a travelling salesman for Brown and Central Shoe Companies until ill health caused his retirement three years ago.
Lota L. Prock was born and reared in Paris, son of the late John W. and Pearl Folsom Prock, and married Connie McFarland of Pilot Point, who was a teacher in Paris High School.
She and their two sons survive - Mack Prock, a student at North Texas State Teachers College, and Jimmie Prock of Southern Methodist University, and these brothers: Folsom Prock, Lem Prock, Ward Prock, and Moye Prock, all of Paris.
He had kept touch with friends here through occasional visits with his brothers and other relatives.
The Paris News 13 Sept. 1948
Father: John Walker Prock (born in Pleasant Hope, Missouri)
Mother: Pearl Folsom (born in Paris, Texas)
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