Waco Times Herald
July 8, 1959
W.R. Crockett
Dies Wednesday
Funeral arrangements for William R Crockett, 79, who died at his home, 813 South Tenth Street at 7 p.m. Wednesday, are pending the arrival of a son who was on a vacation trip. Wilkerson and Hatch Funeral Home is in charge.
Mr. Crockett was born in Limestone County and lived in Mart until (1926 or 1928 hard to read), when he retired from farming and moved to Waco. He was a member of Woodmen of the World more than 47 years and belonged to Lodge 731 at the time of his death.
Surviving are four sons, J. Cader Crockett of Dallas, W. Curtis Crockett, Marvin L. Crockett and Welton W. Corckett, all of Waco: two brothers, T.A. Crockett and S.A. Crockett both of Waco: two sisters, Mrs Alma O'Neal and Mrs. Delma O'Neal both of Dallas: five grandchildren and one great granddaughter.
Waco Times Herald
July 8, 1959
W.R. Crockett
Dies Wednesday
Funeral arrangements for William R Crockett, 79, who died at his home, 813 South Tenth Street at 7 p.m. Wednesday, are pending the arrival of a son who was on a vacation trip. Wilkerson and Hatch Funeral Home is in charge.
Mr. Crockett was born in Limestone County and lived in Mart until (1926 or 1928 hard to read), when he retired from farming and moved to Waco. He was a member of Woodmen of the World more than 47 years and belonged to Lodge 731 at the time of his death.
Surviving are four sons, J. Cader Crockett of Dallas, W. Curtis Crockett, Marvin L. Crockett and Welton W. Corckett, all of Waco: two brothers, T.A. Crockett and S.A. Crockett both of Waco: two sisters, Mrs Alma O'Neal and Mrs. Delma O'Neal both of Dallas: five grandchildren and one great granddaughter.
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