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Leonard Webb “Lynn” Tomlinson

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Leonard Webb “Lynn” Tomlinson

Birth
White Plains, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
16 May 1933 (aged 64)
Ralls, Crosby County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cone, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Grave 135
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Leonard Webb Tomlinson
29 Mar 1869 – 16 May 1933

L. W. TOMLINSON, 65, FORMER COMMISSIONER, DIES AT CONE

Funeral Services Held Wednesday: Old Court Is Pall Bearers
L. W. Tomlinson, 65, former county commissioner, died Tuesday morning at the family home near Cone. Mr. Tomlinson had been ill since the first of the year.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and burial was in the Cone cemetery.

Born in Chambers county, Ala. Mr. Tomlinson had lived in this county since 1909. His widow and a daughter, Gladys, survive. Mr. Tomlinson was commissioner of the county for three terms, retiring last year, and was active in civic affairs and had retired from farming work.

The Old Commissioner's Court, of which Mr. Tomlinson was a member, were active pallbearers, composed of Amos Ellison, Judge Edgar Hutchins, of Crosbyton; R.L. Tarvis and T.H. Holmes, of Ralls, and Edgar Allen, then district clerk.

Elder T.A. Dunn of Crosbyton preached the funeral, and R. L. Travis made a short talk.

Published: The Crosbyton Review, Friday, May 19, 1933

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A special thanks to FAG Contributor Foxy ♥~ 46637228 for the obituary information
Leonard Webb Tomlinson
29 Mar 1869 – 16 May 1933

L. W. TOMLINSON, 65, FORMER COMMISSIONER, DIES AT CONE

Funeral Services Held Wednesday: Old Court Is Pall Bearers
L. W. Tomlinson, 65, former county commissioner, died Tuesday morning at the family home near Cone. Mr. Tomlinson had been ill since the first of the year.

Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, and burial was in the Cone cemetery.

Born in Chambers county, Ala. Mr. Tomlinson had lived in this county since 1909. His widow and a daughter, Gladys, survive. Mr. Tomlinson was commissioner of the county for three terms, retiring last year, and was active in civic affairs and had retired from farming work.

The Old Commissioner's Court, of which Mr. Tomlinson was a member, were active pallbearers, composed of Amos Ellison, Judge Edgar Hutchins, of Crosbyton; R.L. Tarvis and T.H. Holmes, of Ralls, and Edgar Allen, then district clerk.

Elder T.A. Dunn of Crosbyton preached the funeral, and R. L. Travis made a short talk.

Published: The Crosbyton Review, Friday, May 19, 1933

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A special thanks to FAG Contributor Foxy ♥~ 46637228 for the obituary information


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