Bearers were Jay James, Garnett Harris, Boyd Isbell. Alton Alexander, E. E. Sluder and Pete Harris.
Massey was born in Tennessee. He married Miss Sara McMullen at Cordell, Okla., Aug. 6, 1908. They moved to Cooke county in 1943. He was a retired farmer and member of the local Holiness church.
Massey is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. J. L. Jenkins and Mrs. Don Cord, both of Valley View; two sisters, Mrs. May James of Denton and Mrs. Pearl Alexander of pilot Point; three brothers, Dave Massey of Bulter, Mo., Sam Massey of San Antonio and L. T. Massey of Valley View; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Gainesville Daily Register
Friday 3 May 1957
Bearers were Jay James, Garnett Harris, Boyd Isbell. Alton Alexander, E. E. Sluder and Pete Harris.
Massey was born in Tennessee. He married Miss Sara McMullen at Cordell, Okla., Aug. 6, 1908. They moved to Cooke county in 1943. He was a retired farmer and member of the local Holiness church.
Massey is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. J. L. Jenkins and Mrs. Don Cord, both of Valley View; two sisters, Mrs. May James of Denton and Mrs. Pearl Alexander of pilot Point; three brothers, Dave Massey of Bulter, Mo., Sam Massey of San Antonio and L. T. Massey of Valley View; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Gainesville Daily Register
Friday 3 May 1957
Family Members
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Massey Sluder
1872–1919
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Mahalie Rebecca Massey Harris
1877–1948
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Sam Massey
1877–1962
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John Morgan Massey
1880–1928
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Lula Adaline Massey Isbell
1887–1933
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David Franklin Massey
1890–1959
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Ira L. T. Massey
1893–1970
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Edward Eugene Massey
1895–1927
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Mae Viola Massey James
1897–1966
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Pearl Loucille Massey Alexander
1900–1971
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Wesley Allen "Allie" Massey Jr
1903–1924
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