Of Heart Attack
SNYDER (RNS) - Lowell Kimbro of Synder, 53, employed by the Sun Pipe Line Co., here, died 9 a.m. Friday of a heart attack. Funeral will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Colonial Hill Baptist Church here. Officiating will be the Rev. Jimmy Nelson, pastor. Burial will be in Hillside Memorial Garden, under direction of Bolger Funeral Home. Born Feb. 9, 1908, at Breckenridge, Mr. Kimbro had been a resident of Snyder for six years. He and his wife, Vernie, were married Jan. 1, 1938, in Gladewater. He was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include his wife and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Dixon of Richmond, Calif., and Mrs. Lewis Mims of Midland. Pallbearers, all co-workers, will be Tommy Anger, Rupert Short, W. C. Rassberry, Bo Bruyere, H. A. (Bull) Johnson, Jr., and Cecil Palmer.
Abilene Reporter-News, Sat., 3/11/1961, 2-A
contributed by Judy
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Of Heart Attack
SNYDER (RNS) - Lowell Kimbro of Synder, 53, employed by the Sun Pipe Line Co., here, died 9 a.m. Friday of a heart attack. Funeral will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Colonial Hill Baptist Church here. Officiating will be the Rev. Jimmy Nelson, pastor. Burial will be in Hillside Memorial Garden, under direction of Bolger Funeral Home. Born Feb. 9, 1908, at Breckenridge, Mr. Kimbro had been a resident of Snyder for six years. He and his wife, Vernie, were married Jan. 1, 1938, in Gladewater. He was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include his wife and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Dixon of Richmond, Calif., and Mrs. Lewis Mims of Midland. Pallbearers, all co-workers, will be Tommy Anger, Rupert Short, W. C. Rassberry, Bo Bruyere, H. A. (Bull) Johnson, Jr., and Cecil Palmer.
Abilene Reporter-News, Sat., 3/11/1961, 2-A
contributed by Judy
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