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Ethel K <I>Parkinson</I> Tullis

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Ethel K Parkinson Tullis

Birth
Granbury, Hood County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Jul 1938 (aged 40)
Archer City, Archer County, Texas, USA
Burial
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Services for Mrs. Tullis were from the family residence, 909 E Oak Street in Graham with Rev. E.W. Bridges, pastor of the Graham First Methodist Church. Mrs. Tullis was raised at Granbury, Texas.

Survivors: her husband - William Gray Tullis; her mother - Mrs. William Parkinson; two daughters - Mrs. Wayne "Mary" Williamson, Miss Beatrice Tullis; three sisters - Mrs. John Gallahe, Mrs. Estha Fulton, and Mrs. Edith Gooder; one brother - Bern Parkinson

1930 Graham census, Ethel Ladd was married to Fritz Jackson Ladd and her two daughters were Mary Johnson and Beatrice Johnson. They were living with Ethel's mother.

Interment in Oak Grove cemetery. Pallbearers were: W.S. Nimmo of Olney, Jess Hamer, H.M. Tebay, Travis Raley, J.O. Spiller and Ward Spivey, all of Graham.
Services for Mrs. Tullis were from the family residence, 909 E Oak Street in Graham with Rev. E.W. Bridges, pastor of the Graham First Methodist Church. Mrs. Tullis was raised at Granbury, Texas.

Survivors: her husband - William Gray Tullis; her mother - Mrs. William Parkinson; two daughters - Mrs. Wayne "Mary" Williamson, Miss Beatrice Tullis; three sisters - Mrs. John Gallahe, Mrs. Estha Fulton, and Mrs. Edith Gooder; one brother - Bern Parkinson

1930 Graham census, Ethel Ladd was married to Fritz Jackson Ladd and her two daughters were Mary Johnson and Beatrice Johnson. They were living with Ethel's mother.

Interment in Oak Grove cemetery. Pallbearers were: W.S. Nimmo of Olney, Jess Hamer, H.M. Tebay, Travis Raley, J.O. Spiller and Ward Spivey, all of Graham.


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