Services for Mrs. T.M. Corbett, a resident of Stephens County since 1894 were held at the First Christian Church of Graham and from there burial in Bee Branch cemetery beside the body of her husband. Those officiating the services were local Chuch of Christ minister, Jack King, C.W. Harrison, and A.F. Thurman, former minister of Eastland. She moved to Young County, Texas with her parents soon after the Civil War. She and her parents moved to Stephens County in 1878 and lived there until 1906 when they moved to Graham. Early in life, Mrs. Corbett united with the Church of Christ and she continued active membership as health permitted. Her husband preceded her in death.
Survivors: three daughters - Mrs. Irving "Etna" Outlaw, Mrs. T.C. Hefner, Mrs. Ora McNamara; two sons - T.A. Corbett and Archie M. Corbett; 19 grandchildren; one brother - W.E. Cox.
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Services for Mrs. T.M. Corbett, a resident of Stephens County since 1894 were held at the First Christian Church of Graham and from there burial in Bee Branch cemetery beside the body of her husband. Those officiating the services were local Chuch of Christ minister, Jack King, C.W. Harrison, and A.F. Thurman, former minister of Eastland. She moved to Young County, Texas with her parents soon after the Civil War. She and her parents moved to Stephens County in 1878 and lived there until 1906 when they moved to Graham. Early in life, Mrs. Corbett united with the Church of Christ and she continued active membership as health permitted. Her husband preceded her in death.
Survivors: three daughters - Mrs. Irving "Etna" Outlaw, Mrs. T.C. Hefner, Mrs. Ora McNamara; two sons - T.A. Corbett and Archie M. Corbett; 19 grandchildren; one brother - W.E. Cox.
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