A native of Cooke County, Mrs. Sparks was a member of the Baptist Church at Claude. She married Joe Sparks on March 5, 1927, at Amarillo.
Funeral services will be held Thursday in the First Baptist Church with burial in the Claude Cemetery.
Survivors other than her husband include three sisters, Mrs. Laura Hawes of Owensborough, Ky., Miss Ollie Cobb and Mrs. Charles Bagwell, both of Claude, and two brothers, Frank Cobb of Tulia and Tom Cobb of Claude.
Obituary adapted from obituaries published in The Amarillo Globe-Times, Tuesday, May 28, 1968, page 5 downloaded from http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/View.aspx?dbid=51056&path=1968.5.28.31 and Wednesday, May 29, 1968, page 10 downloaded from http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/View.aspx?dbid=51056&path=1968.5.29.9 on 4 Oct 2011.
A native of Cooke County, Mrs. Sparks was a member of the Baptist Church at Claude. She married Joe Sparks on March 5, 1927, at Amarillo.
Funeral services will be held Thursday in the First Baptist Church with burial in the Claude Cemetery.
Survivors other than her husband include three sisters, Mrs. Laura Hawes of Owensborough, Ky., Miss Ollie Cobb and Mrs. Charles Bagwell, both of Claude, and two brothers, Frank Cobb of Tulia and Tom Cobb of Claude.
Obituary adapted from obituaries published in The Amarillo Globe-Times, Tuesday, May 28, 1968, page 5 downloaded from http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/View.aspx?dbid=51056&path=1968.5.28.31 and Wednesday, May 29, 1968, page 10 downloaded from http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/View.aspx?dbid=51056&path=1968.5.29.9 on 4 Oct 2011.
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