Cleveland County Herald-July 19, 1933
Herbine-Q.T. Workman of England, but formerly of this community died at his home there Friday afternoon. The remains were brought to Prosperity Sunday and laid to rest in the family lot.
Mr. Workman spent many years of his life in this community. He was loved by all who knew him for he possessed a very kind and lovable personality always working for the welfare of his fellow man.
He moved from this place to England where he had been engaged in the mercantile business for a number of years, making many friends in that place.
He is survived by his father, Robert Workman, his wife and two daughters Misses Charline and Maxine Workman, and one brother, Bill Workman all of England; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Hobson of England and Mrs. Myrtle Thomasson of this place and a number of other relatives.
Cleveland County Herald-July 19, 1933
Herbine-Q.T. Workman of England, but formerly of this community died at his home there Friday afternoon. The remains were brought to Prosperity Sunday and laid to rest in the family lot.
Mr. Workman spent many years of his life in this community. He was loved by all who knew him for he possessed a very kind and lovable personality always working for the welfare of his fellow man.
He moved from this place to England where he had been engaged in the mercantile business for a number of years, making many friends in that place.
He is survived by his father, Robert Workman, his wife and two daughters Misses Charline and Maxine Workman, and one brother, Bill Workman all of England; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Hobson of England and Mrs. Myrtle Thomasson of this place and a number of other relatives.
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