Mrs. Estelle Worlick, 80 of 200 Lexington, died Tuesday afternoon in a hospital after a long illness.
She had lived in Texas most of her life and was a Methodist.
Mrs. Worlick was the wife of the late Charles Worlick, who died in 1948 after being struck by a car.
The couple owned a grocery store at 905 E. Third Street for many years.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Morris of Fort Worth, a son Jack White of California; three sisters Mrs. William Levi Brown of Burleson and Mrs. Georgia Dixon and Mrs. Jewel Wennerlund of Fort Worth and 4 grandchildren.
Mrs. Estelle Worlick, 80 of 200 Lexington, died Tuesday afternoon in a hospital after a long illness.
She had lived in Texas most of her life and was a Methodist.
Mrs. Worlick was the wife of the late Charles Worlick, who died in 1948 after being struck by a car.
The couple owned a grocery store at 905 E. Third Street for many years.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Minnie Morris of Fort Worth, a son Jack White of California; three sisters Mrs. William Levi Brown of Burleson and Mrs. Georgia Dixon and Mrs. Jewel Wennerlund of Fort Worth and 4 grandchildren.
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