MRS. J. S. BONNER DIES AT PERRY HOME FRIDAY
Mrs. Molly Hubert Bonner, wife of the late J. S. {Kalamity] Bonner, died here Friday at the home of a nephew, C. M. Perry, where she had made her home for the past several months. Funeral services were held from Phillips-Luckey funeral home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. J. P. Love of St. Thomas Episcopal church in charge. Burial was made beside her husband at the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Mrs. Bonner was the last member of the Hubert family who had been prominently identified with the making of history in Milam county and Texas. In girlhood and later as a young matron, Mrs. Bonner had spent much of her early life in Rockdale. She with her husband, a veteran newspaper man, and young family moved to Austin in the late nineties where he became a noted journalist and was famed for his publication the "Kalamity Harpoon."
Mrs. Bonner had spent several years in Rockdale after the death of Mr. Bonner and at her request she was brought here last spring where she hoped to spend the remainder of her days. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John F. Barnes of Waco; two sons, Charles Carroll Bonner, Frank S. Bonner of San Antonio, one grandson, Bobby Bonner of San Antonio, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Those serving as pallbearers were C. M. Perry, Preston Perry Jr., Earl Perry, who are nephews and great nephews, and E. A. Camp, C. R. Isaacs, W. H. Cocke.
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MRS. J. S. BONNER DIES AT PERRY HOME FRIDAY
Mrs. Molly Hubert Bonner, wife of the late J. S. {Kalamity] Bonner, died here Friday at the home of a nephew, C. M. Perry, where she had made her home for the past several months. Funeral services were held from Phillips-Luckey funeral home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. J. P. Love of St. Thomas Episcopal church in charge. Burial was made beside her husband at the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Mrs. Bonner was the last member of the Hubert family who had been prominently identified with the making of history in Milam county and Texas. In girlhood and later as a young matron, Mrs. Bonner had spent much of her early life in Rockdale. She with her husband, a veteran newspaper man, and young family moved to Austin in the late nineties where he became a noted journalist and was famed for his publication the "Kalamity Harpoon."
Mrs. Bonner had spent several years in Rockdale after the death of Mr. Bonner and at her request she was brought here last spring where she hoped to spend the remainder of her days. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John F. Barnes of Waco; two sons, Charles Carroll Bonner, Frank S. Bonner of San Antonio, one grandson, Bobby Bonner of San Antonio, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Those serving as pallbearers were C. M. Perry, Preston Perry Jr., Earl Perry, who are nephews and great nephews, and E. A. Camp, C. R. Isaacs, W. H. Cocke.
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