MRS. SALLY ANN FIELDER DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME-9 JULY 1955
Whitesboro-Mrs. Sally Ann Fielder, 85, died suddenly while visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Durrett, in Sherman Saturday.
Funeral services have been set for 3 p.m. Sunday in the Whitesboro Methodist Church with the Rev. John Brand and Rev. S. R. Stiles officiating. Burial will follow in the Whitesboro cemetery. Richards-Beck Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Born in Kentucky July 30, 1869. Mrs. Fielder married J. W. Fielder August 18, 1884 in Erath County, Texas.
She is survived by six sons, Hodge Fielder of Whitesboro; A.A. Fielder of Madill, Oklahoma; L.L. Fielder of Gatobe, Oklahoma; Virgil Fielder of Howe; Charles Fielder of Denison; and Richard Fielder of Irving; three daughters, Mrs. Allie Durrett of Sherman; Mrs. Alva Mae Bell of Denison, and Mrs. Velma Pearl Addington of Haynesville, Louisiana; 30 grandchildren and 51 great-grandchildren.
MRS. SALLY ANN FIELDER DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME-9 JULY 1955
Whitesboro-Mrs. Sally Ann Fielder, 85, died suddenly while visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Durrett, in Sherman Saturday.
Funeral services have been set for 3 p.m. Sunday in the Whitesboro Methodist Church with the Rev. John Brand and Rev. S. R. Stiles officiating. Burial will follow in the Whitesboro cemetery. Richards-Beck Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Born in Kentucky July 30, 1869. Mrs. Fielder married J. W. Fielder August 18, 1884 in Erath County, Texas.
She is survived by six sons, Hodge Fielder of Whitesboro; A.A. Fielder of Madill, Oklahoma; L.L. Fielder of Gatobe, Oklahoma; Virgil Fielder of Howe; Charles Fielder of Denison; and Richard Fielder of Irving; three daughters, Mrs. Allie Durrett of Sherman; Mrs. Alva Mae Bell of Denison, and Mrs. Velma Pearl Addington of Haynesville, Louisiana; 30 grandchildren and 51 great-grandchildren.
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