groom: Maloney, E.E.
bride: Acker, Mylie
married: 7 Aug 1901
recorded: marriage volume K page 407
Greenville Herald Banner, Fri, 7 Dec 1973, page A2, Deaths, Maloney
COMMERCE – Mrs. Mylie A. Maloney, 95, of Commerce died at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at her home following a brief illness.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the W.Y. Goff Chapel. Rev. Boyce Moon will officiate.
Burial will be at Rosemound Cemetery in Commerce under the direction of W.Y. Goff Funeral Home.
Born June 23, 1878 in Cooper, she was the daughter of George W. and Sarah Pratt Acker. At the age of 12, she and her parents moved from Cooper.
She was married to Edgar Maloney at Commerce in 1901. Mr. Maloney died in 1934.
A graduate of Mary-Hardin Baylor College, Mrs. Maloney was a counselor at Hockaday School from 1946-51 and taught Althean Sunday School. In 1925, a scholarship was established in her name.
Active in the First Baptist Church since 1896, Mrs. Maloney was a member of the Charter Woman's Culture Club and was immediate past president of the 3rd district of Texas Federation of Women's Clubs.
Survivors include two brothers, Charles Acker of Ada, Okla., and Forrest Acker of Colorado Springs, Colo.; four nephews and three nieces.
groom: Maloney, E.E.
bride: Acker, Mylie
married: 7 Aug 1901
recorded: marriage volume K page 407
Greenville Herald Banner, Fri, 7 Dec 1973, page A2, Deaths, Maloney
COMMERCE – Mrs. Mylie A. Maloney, 95, of Commerce died at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at her home following a brief illness.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the W.Y. Goff Chapel. Rev. Boyce Moon will officiate.
Burial will be at Rosemound Cemetery in Commerce under the direction of W.Y. Goff Funeral Home.
Born June 23, 1878 in Cooper, she was the daughter of George W. and Sarah Pratt Acker. At the age of 12, she and her parents moved from Cooper.
She was married to Edgar Maloney at Commerce in 1901. Mr. Maloney died in 1934.
A graduate of Mary-Hardin Baylor College, Mrs. Maloney was a counselor at Hockaday School from 1946-51 and taught Althean Sunday School. In 1925, a scholarship was established in her name.
Active in the First Baptist Church since 1896, Mrs. Maloney was a member of the Charter Woman's Culture Club and was immediate past president of the 3rd district of Texas Federation of Women's Clubs.
Survivors include two brothers, Charles Acker of Ada, Okla., and Forrest Acker of Colorado Springs, Colo.; four nephews and three nieces.
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