Following is an obituary from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, dated February 19, 1909:
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J.A. Slaight Jr., aged 30 years, died Thursday night at 1416 Henderson Street. He is survived by his widow and one child. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Slaight Sr. of Trinity, were present at their son's bedside. Mr. Slaight has three brothers, Oscar and Lewis Slaight of Mart, and Robert Slaight of St. Louis. The deceased was a member of Houston Magnolia camp No. 13, Woodmen of the World. The remains will be escorted to the train Friday night or Saturday morning by the members of Lone Star camp of this city. Interment will be made in Houston.
Following is an obituary from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, dated February 19, 1909:
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J.A. Slaight Jr., aged 30 years, died Thursday night at 1416 Henderson Street. He is survived by his widow and one child. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Slaight Sr. of Trinity, were present at their son's bedside. Mr. Slaight has three brothers, Oscar and Lewis Slaight of Mart, and Robert Slaight of St. Louis. The deceased was a member of Houston Magnolia camp No. 13, Woodmen of the World. The remains will be escorted to the train Friday night or Saturday morning by the members of Lone Star camp of this city. Interment will be made in Houston.
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