He was a native of Center Point, and had served in the US Cavalry during the Spanish American War. He was the son of the late James Monroe and California Denton Witt, and had never married. The survivors include one sister, Mrs J.H. Surber of San Antonio; two brothers, W.T. Witt of Clifton, Arizona, and Fred Witt of Clifton and several nephews and nieces.
The pallbearers were Sid McElroy, R.W. Byrd, R.E. Tullos and Frank Nelson.
He was a native of Center Point, and had served in the US Cavalry during the Spanish American War. He was the son of the late James Monroe and California Denton Witt, and had never married. The survivors include one sister, Mrs J.H. Surber of San Antonio; two brothers, W.T. Witt of Clifton, Arizona, and Fred Witt of Clifton and several nephews and nieces.
The pallbearers were Sid McElroy, R.W. Byrd, R.E. Tullos and Frank Nelson.
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James T Witt
Texas
Saddier II US Vol Cav
Aug 3, 1872 - April 24, 1945
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