PFC Btry E 133 Field Arty
Services in Stamford Set for W.A. Sledge
Funeral services were to be conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Baptist Church in the New Hope community, near Stamford, for W.A. Sledge, 64, who died of a heart attack Monday morning.
Sledge was to be buried in Highland Cemetery.
He was born in Granbury and had resided in Jones County since 1920, farming three miles south of Stamford.
Survivors are his wife; a son, John Dudley Sledge of Goldsmith; four brothers, Cal of Granbury, Luther of Los Angeles, Fred of Wichita Falls and George Sledge of Fort Worth; two sisters, Mrs. Etta Rollins and Miss Ollie Sledge of Granbury, and two grandchildren.
(source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram – 03 January 1956 – p.11)
PFC Btry E 133 Field Arty
Services in Stamford Set for W.A. Sledge
Funeral services were to be conducted Tuesday afternoon in the Baptist Church in the New Hope community, near Stamford, for W.A. Sledge, 64, who died of a heart attack Monday morning.
Sledge was to be buried in Highland Cemetery.
He was born in Granbury and had resided in Jones County since 1920, farming three miles south of Stamford.
Survivors are his wife; a son, John Dudley Sledge of Goldsmith; four brothers, Cal of Granbury, Luther of Los Angeles, Fred of Wichita Falls and George Sledge of Fort Worth; two sisters, Mrs. Etta Rollins and Miss Ollie Sledge of Granbury, and two grandchildren.
(source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram – 03 January 1956 – p.11)
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