J. M. NORTON.
J. M. Norton of Houston died Saturday night last and his remains were shipped here and consigned to their last resting place in the City Cametery [sic] Tuesday afternoon last, Rev. Gibbons of Weimar officiating.
Mr. Norton was at one time a citizen of this neighboreood [sic] and has quite a number of friends here who regretted to hear of his death. He has been a citizen of Houston for about eight or nine years.
Mr. Norton is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. Fowlkes of Hackberry, Mrs. Nellie Mann of Houston, Mrs. Henry Bachelor of near Schulenburg and Miss Virginia of Houston, and one son, Jim Jr., of Nebrbska [sic], and a half brother, John Ammann of Weimar, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral services. Messrs. Willie, Charlie and Eva Ammann were also over from Weimar to atten [sic] the funeral.
The Sticker extends its sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones in this their sad hour of sorry.
J. M. NORTON.
J. M. Norton of Houston died Saturday night last and his remains were shipped here and consigned to their last resting place in the City Cametery [sic] Tuesday afternoon last, Rev. Gibbons of Weimar officiating.
Mr. Norton was at one time a citizen of this neighboreood [sic] and has quite a number of friends here who regretted to hear of his death. He has been a citizen of Houston for about eight or nine years.
Mr. Norton is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. Fowlkes of Hackberry, Mrs. Nellie Mann of Houston, Mrs. Henry Bachelor of near Schulenburg and Miss Virginia of Houston, and one son, Jim Jr., of Nebrbska [sic], and a half brother, John Ammann of Weimar, all of whom were in attendance at the funeral services. Messrs. Willie, Charlie and Eva Ammann were also over from Weimar to atten [sic] the funeral.
The Sticker extends its sincere sympathy to the bereaved ones in this their sad hour of sorry.
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