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Hattie Debra “J.J.” <I>Parkinson</I> Gallaher

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Hattie Debra “J.J.” Parkinson Gallaher

Birth
Hood County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Feb 1964 (aged 74)
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12, Block 148, Space B
Memorial ID
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daughter of James "Jim" T. Parkinson - Mary Jane McWhorter

Services for Debra "J.J." Gallaher, of 703 Virginia, were held in the First Methodist Church with Dr. D.L. McCree, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Gallaher was a member of the Methodist Church.

Debra Parkinson married John James Gallaher on 31 October 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas. He preceded her in death.

She was a homemaker and owner of the Dolman Hotel. The Dolman Hotel was a well known hotel to travelers and site of the founding of the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Mrs. Gallaher took over active management of the Dolman Hotel before selling the property to the Cattle Raisers Association earlier this year.

She was a long time member of the First Methodist Church and was active in clubs and civic affairs of Graham.

Survivors: son - John J. Gallaher, Jr. of La Porte; daughter - Mrs. Alfred E. "Mary" Cadis of Dallas; six grandchildren; one brother - Bern Parkinson of Graham; three sisters - Mrs. Edith Suggett of Fort Worth, Ester Fulton of Graham and Mrs. Linnie Young of Weatherford.
daughter of James "Jim" T. Parkinson - Mary Jane McWhorter

Services for Debra "J.J." Gallaher, of 703 Virginia, were held in the First Methodist Church with Dr. D.L. McCree, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Gallaher was a member of the Methodist Church.

Debra Parkinson married John James Gallaher on 31 October 1914 at Fort Worth, Texas. He preceded her in death.

She was a homemaker and owner of the Dolman Hotel. The Dolman Hotel was a well known hotel to travelers and site of the founding of the Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Mrs. Gallaher took over active management of the Dolman Hotel before selling the property to the Cattle Raisers Association earlier this year.

She was a long time member of the First Methodist Church and was active in clubs and civic affairs of Graham.

Survivors: son - John J. Gallaher, Jr. of La Porte; daughter - Mrs. Alfred E. "Mary" Cadis of Dallas; six grandchildren; one brother - Bern Parkinson of Graham; three sisters - Mrs. Edith Suggett of Fort Worth, Ester Fulton of Graham and Mrs. Linnie Young of Weatherford.


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