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Homer E. Bearden

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Homer E. Bearden Veteran

Birth
Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Jul 2009 (aged 95)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Born December 2, 1913 in Waxahachie. Texas to Walter and Clora Bearden. Lived in Cockrell Hill, Texas for 52 years. Survived by wife of 63 years, Inez; son, Gary; daughter, Cheryl Walker and husband Alvin; grandsons, Robbie and Ryan Harris; sister. Nellie Crow; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Wilma and J.B.Underwood, Lemuel and Frankie Lord, Evelyn Lord, 8 nieces and 13 nephews; and other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by parents, brothers and sisters-in-law Lloyd and Opal Bearden; W.H. and Faye Bearden; Wayne and Connie Bearden; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Ray Crow; Edward Lord; Annie Lee Lord; Thurber and Dahlia Lord. He served in the 143rd Infantry of the Army during WWII and received a purple heart. He also served in the Air Force ~during the Korean War. He retired from Southwestern Transportation. He was a long time member and deacon at Hampton Place Baptist Church-now Cockrell Hill Baptist Church where he worked in the nursery, drove the church van, helped with ESL classes and sang in the Senior Choir.

Born December 2, 1913 in Waxahachie. Texas to Walter and Clora Bearden. Lived in Cockrell Hill, Texas for 52 years. Survived by wife of 63 years, Inez; son, Gary; daughter, Cheryl Walker and husband Alvin; grandsons, Robbie and Ryan Harris; sister. Nellie Crow; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Wilma and J.B.Underwood, Lemuel and Frankie Lord, Evelyn Lord, 8 nieces and 13 nephews; and other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by parents, brothers and sisters-in-law Lloyd and Opal Bearden; W.H. and Faye Bearden; Wayne and Connie Bearden; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Ray Crow; Edward Lord; Annie Lee Lord; Thurber and Dahlia Lord. He served in the 143rd Infantry of the Army during WWII and received a purple heart. He also served in the Air Force ~during the Korean War. He retired from Southwestern Transportation. He was a long time member and deacon at Hampton Place Baptist Church-now Cockrell Hill Baptist Church where he worked in the nursery, drove the church van, helped with ESL classes and sang in the Senior Choir.



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