19 Jan 1957, Sat • Page 18
ROTEN CLARK HANKINS.
QUANAH, Jan. 18 (Spb). — Funeral services were held at Goodlett Friday for Roten Clark Hankins, 65, who died in a hospital here Thursday.
He was a native of Quanah, the son of the late M. M. Hankins, a pioneer lawyer, and had lived in Hardeman County all his life.
Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis M. Cox of Denison, Mrs. James F. Rice Jr. of El Cajon, Cal., and Mrs. Hulan P. Hall of Kansas City; three sons, Marshall Hankins of El Cajon and Robert B. and Thomas Stayton Hankins of Goodlett; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Faulkner Payne of Lovington, New Mexico.
19 Jan 1957, Sat • Page 18
ROTEN CLARK HANKINS.
QUANAH, Jan. 18 (Spb). — Funeral services were held at Goodlett Friday for Roten Clark Hankins, 65, who died in a hospital here Thursday.
He was a native of Quanah, the son of the late M. M. Hankins, a pioneer lawyer, and had lived in Hardeman County all his life.
Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis M. Cox of Denison, Mrs. James F. Rice Jr. of El Cajon, Cal., and Mrs. Hulan P. Hall of Kansas City; three sons, Marshall Hankins of El Cajon and Robert B. and Thomas Stayton Hankins of Goodlett; and a sister, Mrs. Mary Faulkner Payne of Lovington, New Mexico.
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