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Mary Elizabeth <I>Baum</I> Bond

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Mary Elizabeth Baum Bond

Birth
Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Apr 1958 (aged 77)
Rising Star, Eastland County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cross Plains, Callahan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Cross Plains Review, Callahan County, Texas

Mrs. Mary Bond, 77, Buried Here Sunday

Mrs. Mary E. Bond, 77, a resident of the Cross Plains area for 60 years, passed away in the Rising Star Hospital Friday, April 4, 1958 following an illness of two years.

Mrs. Bond was born Mary Elizabeth Baum, daughter of the late W. B. and Sally Baum, January 19, 1881 in Bonham, Texas. She was married to H. H. Bond September 27, 1899 at Cottonwood. Mr. Bond died some 12 years ago.

Funeral rites for Mrs. Bond were held at the First United Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Bond was a member, at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 6, with Rev. Gordon Dennis, pastor of the church officiating, assisted by Rev. Liman Prentice, pastor of the local Evangelical Methodist Church, and Rev. V. D. Walters, pastor of First Baptist Church.

Interment was made in the Dressy Cemetery under the direction of Higginbotham Bros. Funeral Home.

Survivors include two daughters, Miss Vesta Bond and Mrs. A. R. Cavanaugh, both of Cross Plains; three brothers, E. E. Baum of Huntsville, Ala., R. C. Baum of Idabell, Okla., and Drew Baum of Mineral Wells; two sisers, Mrs. W. T. Thorn of Paint Rock and Mrs. Roy R. Arwine of Rusk and one grandson, Morris Ray Cavanaugh, stationed with the U. S. Army in Germany.
Cross Plains Review, Callahan County, Texas

Mrs. Mary Bond, 77, Buried Here Sunday

Mrs. Mary E. Bond, 77, a resident of the Cross Plains area for 60 years, passed away in the Rising Star Hospital Friday, April 4, 1958 following an illness of two years.

Mrs. Bond was born Mary Elizabeth Baum, daughter of the late W. B. and Sally Baum, January 19, 1881 in Bonham, Texas. She was married to H. H. Bond September 27, 1899 at Cottonwood. Mr. Bond died some 12 years ago.

Funeral rites for Mrs. Bond were held at the First United Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Bond was a member, at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 6, with Rev. Gordon Dennis, pastor of the church officiating, assisted by Rev. Liman Prentice, pastor of the local Evangelical Methodist Church, and Rev. V. D. Walters, pastor of First Baptist Church.

Interment was made in the Dressy Cemetery under the direction of Higginbotham Bros. Funeral Home.

Survivors include two daughters, Miss Vesta Bond and Mrs. A. R. Cavanaugh, both of Cross Plains; three brothers, E. E. Baum of Huntsville, Ala., R. C. Baum of Idabell, Okla., and Drew Baum of Mineral Wells; two sisers, Mrs. W. T. Thorn of Paint Rock and Mrs. Roy R. Arwine of Rusk and one grandson, Morris Ray Cavanaugh, stationed with the U. S. Army in Germany.


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