Published in the Athens Review September 6, 1945
Funeral services for James Robert Hallmark, 74, who died at his home on Route 2, Tyler, Sunday, were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the LaRue Methodist Church.
The services were conducted by the Rev. W.R. Hull, pastor, with burial following in the LaRue cemetery.
Mr. Hallmark is survived by his wife; four sons, Charlie F. Hallmark and James C. Hallmark of Dallas, Billy, U.S. Navy and Gordon, also in the Navy and stationed at Corpus Christi; two daughters, Mrs. C.J. Hogue of Weslaco and Mrs. W.R. Shuptrine of LaRue; three brothers, L.H. Hallmark of Tyler and R.L. and L.L. Hallmark, both of LaRue; and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Duncan of Lufkin.
Published in the Athens Review September 6, 1945
Funeral services for James Robert Hallmark, 74, who died at his home on Route 2, Tyler, Sunday, were held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the LaRue Methodist Church.
The services were conducted by the Rev. W.R. Hull, pastor, with burial following in the LaRue cemetery.
Mr. Hallmark is survived by his wife; four sons, Charlie F. Hallmark and James C. Hallmark of Dallas, Billy, U.S. Navy and Gordon, also in the Navy and stationed at Corpus Christi; two daughters, Mrs. C.J. Hogue of Weslaco and Mrs. W.R. Shuptrine of LaRue; three brothers, L.H. Hallmark of Tyler and R.L. and L.L. Hallmark, both of LaRue; and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Duncan of Lufkin.
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