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Pearl Louise <I>Doughty</I> Tepe

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Pearl Louise Doughty Tepe

Birth
Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Jun 1967 (aged 74)
Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA
Burial
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9137285, Longitude: -100.3723755
Plot
Section B&I / Block 6A
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY OF PEARL L. TEPE

Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl L. TEPE, 74, of 4314 Monroe, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Schooler-Gordon Colonial Chapel.

The Rev. Thomas P. Jones, pastor of the Washington Avenue Christian Church, will officiate. Graveside rites will be held at 3 p.m. in the Canadian Cemetery.

Mrs. TEPE died Tuesday at her home. She was born in Iowa, Kansas and had lived in Amarillo 14 years. She was a member of the Washington Avenue Christian Church.

Survivors are five daughters, Miss Corkey TEPE and Miss Maxine TEPE of the home, Mrs. Don RALFORD of Palestine, Texas, Miss Norma TEPE of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Virginia GAYLOR of Modesto, California; three sons, Carl of Okinawa, Frank of Dumas and Edward of Wichita, Kansas; a brother Allen DOUGHTY of Alva, Oklahoma and 14 grandchildren.

(Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times (TX), Wednesday, June 28, 1967.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)
OBITUARY OF PEARL L. TEPE

Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl L. TEPE, 74, of 4314 Monroe, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Schooler-Gordon Colonial Chapel.

The Rev. Thomas P. Jones, pastor of the Washington Avenue Christian Church, will officiate. Graveside rites will be held at 3 p.m. in the Canadian Cemetery.

Mrs. TEPE died Tuesday at her home. She was born in Iowa, Kansas and had lived in Amarillo 14 years. She was a member of the Washington Avenue Christian Church.

Survivors are five daughters, Miss Corkey TEPE and Miss Maxine TEPE of the home, Mrs. Don RALFORD of Palestine, Texas, Miss Norma TEPE of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Virginia GAYLOR of Modesto, California; three sons, Carl of Okinawa, Frank of Dumas and Edward of Wichita, Kansas; a brother Allen DOUGHTY of Alva, Oklahoma and 14 grandchildren.

(Published in The Amarillo Globe-Times (TX), Wednesday, June 28, 1967.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)


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