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Roland Clyde “Jack” Whittle

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Roland Clyde “Jack” Whittle

Birth
Rains County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Dec 1967 (aged 75)
Point, Rains County, Texas, USA
Burial
Point, Rains County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Rains County Leader
Dec 7, 1967
Jack Whittle was found dead at his home in Point at noon Tuesday when his daughter dropped by the house with a home-baked pie. Funeral services are pending with the Eubank Funeral Home. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Voos of Colorado, Mrs. Louise Hooten of Point, two sons, Paul Whittle of Point and Bill Whittle of Greenville.
Rains County Leader
Dec 14, 1967
Funeral services for R.C. (Jack) Whittle, 75-year-old retired blacksmith, were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Point Union Church with Mr. Walter Knaff officiating, assisted by Mr. G.B. Bush. Burial was in Lone Star Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home. Pallbearers included Arthur Ivy, Bobbie Asbill, R.W. Warren, Roy Hugh Thompson, Arvil Pollard and Maurice Lide. Mr. Whittle died Tuesday at his home in Point. Survivors include two sons, Paul Whittle of Point and William Whittle of Greenville; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Hooten of Point and Mrs. Dorothy Voss of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Mrs. Mona Scott of Point, two brothers, Sam Whittle of Denton and G.B. Whittle of Madill, Okla.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Rains County Leader
Dec 7, 1967
Jack Whittle was found dead at his home in Point at noon Tuesday when his daughter dropped by the house with a home-baked pie. Funeral services are pending with the Eubank Funeral Home. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Voos of Colorado, Mrs. Louise Hooten of Point, two sons, Paul Whittle of Point and Bill Whittle of Greenville.
Rains County Leader
Dec 14, 1967
Funeral services for R.C. (Jack) Whittle, 75-year-old retired blacksmith, were held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Point Union Church with Mr. Walter Knaff officiating, assisted by Mr. G.B. Bush. Burial was in Lone Star Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home. Pallbearers included Arthur Ivy, Bobbie Asbill, R.W. Warren, Roy Hugh Thompson, Arvil Pollard and Maurice Lide. Mr. Whittle died Tuesday at his home in Point. Survivors include two sons, Paul Whittle of Point and William Whittle of Greenville; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Hooten of Point and Mrs. Dorothy Voss of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Mrs. Mona Scott of Point, two brothers, Sam Whittle of Denton and G.B. Whittle of Madill, Okla.; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


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