Services for Mrs. W.P. Guinn were held at the Methodist Church officiated by her pastor, Rev. J.W.W. Shuler.
She moved with her parents to Navarro County, Texas in 1889. In her girlhood days, Mrs. Guinn was converted and joined the Methodist Church and remained a faithful and devoted member until her death. She was always quiet and unassuming in her manners and made an ideal mother, true wife, and noble citizen and devoted Christian. A good wife is taken from her husband; a loving mother from her children, and a good citizen from her community.
Survived by her husband; six children - Clyde Guinn, Fred Guinn, Mrs. Susie Magerkurth, Mrs. Gertrude Tyler, Miss Grace Guinn, Miss Loine Guinn.
Services for Mrs. W.P. Guinn were held at the Methodist Church officiated by her pastor, Rev. J.W.W. Shuler.
She moved with her parents to Navarro County, Texas in 1889. In her girlhood days, Mrs. Guinn was converted and joined the Methodist Church and remained a faithful and devoted member until her death. She was always quiet and unassuming in her manners and made an ideal mother, true wife, and noble citizen and devoted Christian. A good wife is taken from her husband; a loving mother from her children, and a good citizen from her community.
Survived by her husband; six children - Clyde Guinn, Fred Guinn, Mrs. Susie Magerkurth, Mrs. Gertrude Tyler, Miss Grace Guinn, Miss Loine Guinn.
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