Obituary from Dallas Morning News, 15 November 1926:
Mrs. C. O. James Dies.
Sulphur Springs, Texas 14 November 1926.
The death of Mrs. C. O. James, wife of C. O. James, former State Senator and District Attorney, occurred at her home after an illness lasting several weeks. Mrs James, about 55 years of age, was before her marriage to Mr James, Miss Ida Whatley, a member of one of the pioneer families of Hopkins County, and of this family her mother, Mrs J.J. Whatley, two brothers, Harvey Whatley of Dallas, Walter Whatley of Ft. Worth, three sisters, Mrs. C. Carroll of Ft Worth, Mrs Clifford Brewster, Bearden, Arkansas, and Miss Sallie Whatley of Sulphur Springs survive. Also besides her husband, three daughters survive, Mrs Dial Gurrin and Mrs Clive Templeton of Durant, Oklahoma and Mrs. J. K. Brim of Sulphur Springs. Funeral services were held Sunday with burial in City Cemetery.
Obituary from Dallas Morning News, 15 November 1926:
Mrs. C. O. James Dies.
Sulphur Springs, Texas 14 November 1926.
The death of Mrs. C. O. James, wife of C. O. James, former State Senator and District Attorney, occurred at her home after an illness lasting several weeks. Mrs James, about 55 years of age, was before her marriage to Mr James, Miss Ida Whatley, a member of one of the pioneer families of Hopkins County, and of this family her mother, Mrs J.J. Whatley, two brothers, Harvey Whatley of Dallas, Walter Whatley of Ft. Worth, three sisters, Mrs. C. Carroll of Ft Worth, Mrs Clifford Brewster, Bearden, Arkansas, and Miss Sallie Whatley of Sulphur Springs survive. Also besides her husband, three daughters survive, Mrs Dial Gurrin and Mrs Clive Templeton of Durant, Oklahoma and Mrs. J. K. Brim of Sulphur Springs. Funeral services were held Sunday with burial in City Cemetery.
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