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Ninnie Lee <I>(Aubrey)</I> Rorabaugh

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Ninnie Lee (Aubrey) Rorabaugh

Birth
USA
Death
24 Sep 1977 (aged 66)
Levelland, Hockley County, Texas, USA
Burial
Borger, Hutchinson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Rest Haven, Lot 38
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Ninnie Lee Rorabaugh, of 412 Twelfth Street, Levelland, Texas, died on Saturday, September 24, 1977 at Cook Memorial Hospital of cancer. She was 66 years, 4 months and 23 days old.

Ninnie Lee Aubrey Kerwood Rorabaugh was born on May 1, 1911 in Denison, Texas to the late Charley Bradford and Lillie Mae Talkington Aubrey. She was married to Arthur Leo (Buster) Kerwood on April 3, 1931 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma. To this union, a daughter and son were born, Joyce Waunitha and Joe Wesley Kerwood. She married Albert Rorabaugh on August 20, 1938 at Perryton, Texas. Two daughters were born to this union, Alberta Lee and Betty Jean Rorabaugh. Ninnie and Albert lived in the Crawford-Durham, Oklahoma area until 1948 when the family moved to Borger, Texas.

Mrs. Rorabaugh was a homemaker and member of the Austin Street Church of Christ, Levelland, Texas. She was preceded in death by her second husband, Albert, on January 26, 1959, her parents, an infant brother, and three sisters, Willie Mae Aubrey, Mary Elizabeth Aubrey King and Lois Pearl Aubrey Strickland.

She is survived by one son, Joe Kerwood of Bristol, Indiana, three daughters, Mrs. Hayse (Joyce) Reneau of Pittsburg, Texas, Mrs. Billy (Alberta) Morris of Levelland, Texas and Mrs. John (Betty) Schultz of Seaside, California; two brothers, Charley Aubrey of Borger, Texas and John Aubrey of Phoenix, Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Cooley of Sacramento, California and Mrs. Bonnie Blackmon of Woodward, Oklahoma; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services were held at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel of George Price Funeral Home on September 26, 1977 with George Carman, minister of the Austin Street Church of Christ officiating. Graveside rites were held at 4:00 p.m. in the Highland Park Cemetery in Borger, Texas.

Pallbearers were Billy Morris, Jr., Bobby Joe Kerwood, Ron Reneau, Kenny Shipley, Charley King and Jim Morrisey.
Ninnie Lee Rorabaugh, of 412 Twelfth Street, Levelland, Texas, died on Saturday, September 24, 1977 at Cook Memorial Hospital of cancer. She was 66 years, 4 months and 23 days old.

Ninnie Lee Aubrey Kerwood Rorabaugh was born on May 1, 1911 in Denison, Texas to the late Charley Bradford and Lillie Mae Talkington Aubrey. She was married to Arthur Leo (Buster) Kerwood on April 3, 1931 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma. To this union, a daughter and son were born, Joyce Waunitha and Joe Wesley Kerwood. She married Albert Rorabaugh on August 20, 1938 at Perryton, Texas. Two daughters were born to this union, Alberta Lee and Betty Jean Rorabaugh. Ninnie and Albert lived in the Crawford-Durham, Oklahoma area until 1948 when the family moved to Borger, Texas.

Mrs. Rorabaugh was a homemaker and member of the Austin Street Church of Christ, Levelland, Texas. She was preceded in death by her second husband, Albert, on January 26, 1959, her parents, an infant brother, and three sisters, Willie Mae Aubrey, Mary Elizabeth Aubrey King and Lois Pearl Aubrey Strickland.

She is survived by one son, Joe Kerwood of Bristol, Indiana, three daughters, Mrs. Hayse (Joyce) Reneau of Pittsburg, Texas, Mrs. Billy (Alberta) Morris of Levelland, Texas and Mrs. John (Betty) Schultz of Seaside, California; two brothers, Charley Aubrey of Borger, Texas and John Aubrey of Phoenix, Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Cooley of Sacramento, California and Mrs. Bonnie Blackmon of Woodward, Oklahoma; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services were held at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel of George Price Funeral Home on September 26, 1977 with George Carman, minister of the Austin Street Church of Christ officiating. Graveside rites were held at 4:00 p.m. in the Highland Park Cemetery in Borger, Texas.

Pallbearers were Billy Morris, Jr., Bobby Joe Kerwood, Ron Reneau, Kenny Shipley, Charley King and Jim Morrisey.


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