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James Campbell Watson

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James Campbell Watson

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
11 Sep 1939 (aged 83)
Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Oakalla, Burnet County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Wylie Watson and Mary Jane Holt.

Source: Texas Deaths 1890-1976Thursday September 21, 1939
Arlington Citizen

Mrs. Morgan's Father Dies at Lampasas

J. C. Watson, 83, died in a Lampasas hospital Monday, Sept. 18, after an illness of two years. Mr. Watson was the father of Mrs. L. S. Morgan of Arlington.

Funeral services were held at his ranch home near Lamesa where he had resided for the past 60 years. Rev. Messenger, pastor of the First Christian Church there, officiated. Burial was in the Watson Cemetery. Mr. Watson gave the land and plotted the cemetery and was the first one to be buried in it.

Survivors are his widow, two sons, J. E. Watson and M. P. Watson, both of Lampasas; two daughters, Mrs. Morgan of Arlington and Mrs. G. M. Dillingham of Briggs, Texas.

Mrs. Morgan was at her father's bedside when he passed away. Mr. Morgan and his sons attended the funeral.

This paper joins Mrs. Morgan's many friends in extending sympathy to her in the loss of her father.
Son of Wylie Watson and Mary Jane Holt.

Source: Texas Deaths 1890-1976Thursday September 21, 1939
Arlington Citizen

Mrs. Morgan's Father Dies at Lampasas

J. C. Watson, 83, died in a Lampasas hospital Monday, Sept. 18, after an illness of two years. Mr. Watson was the father of Mrs. L. S. Morgan of Arlington.

Funeral services were held at his ranch home near Lamesa where he had resided for the past 60 years. Rev. Messenger, pastor of the First Christian Church there, officiated. Burial was in the Watson Cemetery. Mr. Watson gave the land and plotted the cemetery and was the first one to be buried in it.

Survivors are his widow, two sons, J. E. Watson and M. P. Watson, both of Lampasas; two daughters, Mrs. Morgan of Arlington and Mrs. G. M. Dillingham of Briggs, Texas.

Mrs. Morgan was at her father's bedside when he passed away. Mr. Morgan and his sons attended the funeral.

This paper joins Mrs. Morgan's many friends in extending sympathy to her in the loss of her father.


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