Funeral Services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Perryton Methodist Church with Rev. W. B. Vaughn afficiating (sic), for Mrs. J. D. FULFER, age 73, who passed away on May 05, at her home in this city. Interment was in the Ochiltree Cemetery.
Miss Alabama Carey BROWN was morn(sic) in Arkansas on December 20, 1861. When about twelve years of age, she removed with her parents to Texas, later going to Oklahoma, where she made her home until coming to Perryton fifteen years ago.
She was first married to George INGLE. To this union were born two sons. In November, 1890, she was again married to J. D. FULFER, three children to this union.
When just a young girl, she was converted and united with the Methodist church. Through all these years, she lived true to her faith and we believe she has gone to her just reward above. For the past several years, she was confined to her home on account of blindness.
Surviving relatives are the husband; two daughter; Mrs. Bessie BARCLAY and Mrs. Grace CHICK, Perryton; three sons; Ed INGLE, Comanche, Oklahoma; Terry (sic) INGLE, Mansville, Oklahoma; and Bert FULFER, Perryton; twenty grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), May 09, 1935.)
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Funeral Services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Perryton Methodist Church with Rev. W. B. Vaughn afficiating (sic), for Mrs. J. D. FULFER, age 73, who passed away on May 05, at her home in this city. Interment was in the Ochiltree Cemetery.
Miss Alabama Carey BROWN was morn(sic) in Arkansas on December 20, 1861. When about twelve years of age, she removed with her parents to Texas, later going to Oklahoma, where she made her home until coming to Perryton fifteen years ago.
She was first married to George INGLE. To this union were born two sons. In November, 1890, she was again married to J. D. FULFER, three children to this union.
When just a young girl, she was converted and united with the Methodist church. Through all these years, she lived true to her faith and we believe she has gone to her just reward above. For the past several years, she was confined to her home on account of blindness.
Surviving relatives are the husband; two daughter; Mrs. Bessie BARCLAY and Mrs. Grace CHICK, Perryton; three sons; Ed INGLE, Comanche, Oklahoma; Terry (sic) INGLE, Mansville, Oklahoma; and Bert FULFER, Perryton; twenty grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren.
(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), May 09, 1935.)
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