G.R. Pilcher Rites Held Here Sunday,
General Roberson Pilcher, 65, died Friday, March 25, at 1:00 a.m. at his home in the County Line community, His death followied a two months illness.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday Afternoon at three o'clock at the Collinsville Methodist Church with the pastor Rev. R.L. Cates officiating.
Burial was in the Collinsville cemetery under direction of Richards-Beck Funeral Home.
A native of Collinsville, Mr. Pilcher was born Feb. 7, 1882, a son of Louis and Nannie Ingle Pilcher. He was married in July 1900 to Miss Jessie Brown.
Mr. Pilcher had been a successful farmer all of his life.
Survivors include his mother; his widow; four sons, Louis Pilcher of Gainesville, Sgt. David Pilcher of Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., Luther Pilcher of Collinsville and Ralph Pilcher of Wilson, Okla.; six daughters, Mrs. Ethel
Baker, Mrs. Lignum Tinsley, and Mrs. Julia Sluder of Gainesville; Mrs. Leota Ballinger of Sulphur, Okla., Mrs. Fern Thomas of Williamsport, Pa., and Mrs. Darlene Nall of Dallas; 18 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
Four brothers and four sisters also survive. These are Jim, Lee, and Owen Pildher of Collinsville and Jip Pilcher of Henrietta, Okla.; Mrs. Grace Hood of Duncan, Okla., Mrs. Nora Sanders of Oklahoma, Mrs. Doll Henderson and Mrs. Hazel Coulston of Collinsville
Funeral Home book for General Robinson Pilcher
Courtesy of Richards-Beck Funeral Home, Whitesboro, Texas
G.R. Pilcher Rites Held Here Sunday,
General Roberson Pilcher, 65, died Friday, March 25, at 1:00 a.m. at his home in the County Line community, His death followied a two months illness.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday Afternoon at three o'clock at the Collinsville Methodist Church with the pastor Rev. R.L. Cates officiating.
Burial was in the Collinsville cemetery under direction of Richards-Beck Funeral Home.
A native of Collinsville, Mr. Pilcher was born Feb. 7, 1882, a son of Louis and Nannie Ingle Pilcher. He was married in July 1900 to Miss Jessie Brown.
Mr. Pilcher had been a successful farmer all of his life.
Survivors include his mother; his widow; four sons, Louis Pilcher of Gainesville, Sgt. David Pilcher of Lowry Field, Denver, Colo., Luther Pilcher of Collinsville and Ralph Pilcher of Wilson, Okla.; six daughters, Mrs. Ethel
Baker, Mrs. Lignum Tinsley, and Mrs. Julia Sluder of Gainesville; Mrs. Leota Ballinger of Sulphur, Okla., Mrs. Fern Thomas of Williamsport, Pa., and Mrs. Darlene Nall of Dallas; 18 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
Four brothers and four sisters also survive. These are Jim, Lee, and Owen Pildher of Collinsville and Jip Pilcher of Henrietta, Okla.; Mrs. Grace Hood of Duncan, Okla., Mrs. Nora Sanders of Oklahoma, Mrs. Doll Henderson and Mrs. Hazel Coulston of Collinsville
Funeral Home book for General Robinson Pilcher
Courtesy of Richards-Beck Funeral Home, Whitesboro, Texas
Family Members
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Nora Lillian Pilcher Sanders
1879–1970
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Grace Caroline Pilcher Hood
1883–1949
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William Lee Pilcher
1887–1971
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Lewis Pilcher
1888–1889
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James J. "Jim" Pilcher
1890–1979
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Dolly Pilcher Henderson
1892–1987
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Jip/Gyp Pilcher
1894–1952
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Frank Owen Pilcher
1897–1984
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Eddie Pilcher
1901–1904
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Hazel Pilcher Coulson
1904–1966
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Ethel Mae Pilcher Baker
1902–1990
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Lignum Vitae Pilcher Tinsley
1903–1976
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Lewis Robertson Pilcher
1905–1987
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Amanda Leota Pilcher Ballinger
1907–1990
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David Oliver "Dave" Pilcher Sr
1912–1996
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Luther William Pilcher
1914–1990
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General Ralph Pilcher
1916–2004
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Mackie Fern Pilcher Thomas
1918–2011
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Julia Lee Pilcher Barre
1921–1996
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Jessie Darlene Pilcher Nall
1923–2009
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