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Waller County Obituaries
| Mrs. C. L. Davis Brookshire Times (Brookshire, Texas) Friday, October 6, 1922 Mrs. C. L. Davis who died last Sunday, at Oceola , Wis. , will be buried this Sunday afternoon at the Pattison cemetery. The body will arrive here Saturday on the train from the north and will be conveyed to the family residence where it will remain until Sunday. The cortege will leave the family residence about 3 o'clock , and relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral. {Submitted by Marla Zwakman} Farmer Infant Brookshire Times (Brookshire, Texas) Friday, May 16, 1919 The sympathy of the entire community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farmer in the loss of their baby who died last Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock , after a short illness, from congestion. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon with interment in the Pattison cemetery. {Submitted by Marla Zwakman} Edgar F. Gregory Brookshire Times (Brookshire, Texas) Friday, June 29, 1923 Last Monday night, Edgar F. Gregory, aged 71 years, died at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Isabelle Gregory on Route 1. The decedent came here from Grimes county, about 25 years ago and made his home in this county, with his nephew, Edgar Gregory of near Katy, and his sister-in-law, in whose home he died. Interment took place in the Pattison cemetery Tuesday and was attended by a concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. He is survived by several nieces and nephews in this county. {Submitted by Marla Zwakman} Robert Heslip Cooper Brookshire Times (Brookshire, Texas) Friday, November 29, 1918 Last Wednesday morning at 1:30 o'clock , the soul of little Robert Heslip Cooper, took its flight to its Heavenly Home, where the Mother who had preceded him only a few week ago, was waiting with open arms to receive her baby boy. Robert Heslip, was the youngest son of E. A. Cooper, and at the time of his death was 2 years old. The child had been ill for several weeks, and was taken to the Baptist Sanitarium at Houston , for treatment, where the Angel of Death came to relieve the little sufferer. The remains were taken to Loveldy to be placed beside those of his mother. The Times extends sympathy to the bereaved father and little sister and brother. {Submitted by Marla Zwakman} |
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