Honey Grove
Funeral service for William T. Abernathy, 38, who died Friday at 7:30 a.m., at home here, was held Saturday afternoon at First Baptist Church by the pastor, the Rev. T. J. Watts, assisted by the Rev. W. R. Zimmerman, Methodist pastor. Cooper's Funeral Home made interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard Galbraith, Ansley Alexander, Curtis Brown, Al Reed, Sidney Waldon and Ed Swartzrock.
Born in Hopkins County in 1905, he recently had received an honorable discharge from the army on account of his ill health.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. L. H. Abernathy, and an uncle, W. T. Simmons, who made their home here with him, besides four sisters: Mrs. Richard Brown, Bonham, Mrs. Bessie Franklin, Electra, Mrs. Leonard Graves and Mrs. W. E. Lawson, Seymour.
Honey Grove
Funeral service for William T. Abernathy, 38, who died Friday at 7:30 a.m., at home here, was held Saturday afternoon at First Baptist Church by the pastor, the Rev. T. J. Watts, assisted by the Rev. W. R. Zimmerman, Methodist pastor. Cooper's Funeral Home made interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard Galbraith, Ansley Alexander, Curtis Brown, Al Reed, Sidney Waldon and Ed Swartzrock.
Born in Hopkins County in 1905, he recently had received an honorable discharge from the army on account of his ill health.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. L. H. Abernathy, and an uncle, W. T. Simmons, who made their home here with him, besides four sisters: Mrs. Richard Brown, Bonham, Mrs. Bessie Franklin, Electra, Mrs. Leonard Graves and Mrs. W. E. Lawson, Seymour.
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