Will and Susie had only one child, Wayne Bickerstaff, who died in a cropdusting plane crash near Bryan, Texas in 1934.
Obituary
W.B. BICKERSTAFF
The Waco Times Herald
Oct 13, 1962
W.B. Bickerstaff Services Held
Funeral services for William B. Bickerstaff of 1201 Jefferson Avenue were to be at 1 p.m. today, in Connally Chapel,Rev. Thomas Granger officiating. Graveside services were to be at Cottonwood Cemetery near Malone.
Mr. Bickerstaff died at 11 a.m. Thursday in a local hospital. He was 73.
Mr. Bickerstaff was a farmer. He was born in Leon County in 1889 and had lived in Waco 20 years. He was a Methodist.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Susie Bickerstaff of Malone; a sister, Mrs. A.B. Cawthon of Tyler; three brothers, H.B. Bickerstaff of Bullard, G.L. Bickerstaff of Rusk and Leonard Bickerstaff of Jacksonville.
Will and Susie had only one child, Wayne Bickerstaff, who died in a cropdusting plane crash near Bryan, Texas in 1934.
Obituary
W.B. BICKERSTAFF
The Waco Times Herald
Oct 13, 1962
W.B. Bickerstaff Services Held
Funeral services for William B. Bickerstaff of 1201 Jefferson Avenue were to be at 1 p.m. today, in Connally Chapel,Rev. Thomas Granger officiating. Graveside services were to be at Cottonwood Cemetery near Malone.
Mr. Bickerstaff died at 11 a.m. Thursday in a local hospital. He was 73.
Mr. Bickerstaff was a farmer. He was born in Leon County in 1889 and had lived in Waco 20 years. He was a Methodist.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Susie Bickerstaff of Malone; a sister, Mrs. A.B. Cawthon of Tyler; three brothers, H.B. Bickerstaff of Bullard, G.L. Bickerstaff of Rusk and Leonard Bickerstaff of Jacksonville.
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