alt- San Angelo, Standard- Times, Friday, Jan. 4, 1952 DEATHS DEATHS Hubbell Rev. C. Probst of Zion Charles M. eran Church, MENARD, Jan.
3. (SC) for Charles Morris Hubservices bell, 74, were held here Thursday afternoon with burial in Rest Haven Cemetery, Hubbell died Wednesday night in the family home following a heart attack. Born June 11, 1877, Hubbell lived his entire life in Menard County where he was A stock farmer until he retired and moved to town several years ago. His parents were Charles Morris and Sarah L. Hubbell, originally of Boston, Mass.
He married Miss Rosa Ann McGuffin of Concho County, June 29, 1909. include his wife, four survivors, Lynn Meador, Burnet: Elmer Ballinger; Charles R. and James both of San Antonio; three brothers, Jack, Junetion, George, Menard, and Sid, Ft. McKavitt; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three children.
Pallbearers were Ernest Word, Steve Martin, Melvin Swindall, Cecil Walston, Roscoe Heyman, and Perry Hartgraves. Charles Lochte KERRVILLE, Jan. 3. (SC) Graveside services were held in the Garden of Memories cemetery Monday afternoon for Charles Mark Lochte, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lochte, who died in a Midland hospital a few hours after his birth Sunday. The Rev. Eugene Harris, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiated. He was assisted by the Survivors other than the parents include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Shelton of Kerrville and Mrs. W. A. Lochte of Kerrvitle. A great-grandmother, Mrs.
Frieda Raaz of Kerrville, also survives. Mrs. Mary Boggs KERRVILLE, Jan. 3. (SC)--Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Boggs, 83, were held Monday ernoon from Smith Funeral Home, The Rev. William M. Logan, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated and burial was in Glen Rest Cemetery, A native of Dysart, Mrs. Boggs had lived in Kerrville for the past five years. She died Sunday in a San Antonio hospital.
Survivors include four children, Mrs. A. B. Edson, Kerrville, Harley S. Boggs and Lester B.
Boggs, Burbank, and Mrs. Marjorie Thompson of Rolla, two sisters, Mrs. Sarah A. Pierson of Denver, and Mrs. William Axling of Tokyo, Japan; 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, Stephen Treadwell SAN SABA, Jan.
3. (SC) Ste- phen G. Treadwell, 75, who formerly operated a general store in the Skeeterville Community, died early Thursday in San Saba County Hospital. Treadwell had been ill for several months. Survivors include the widow; three daughters, Mrs.
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Albuquerque 34 22 Trace Dencer 31 07 Trace Kansas City Rock 36 34 New Orleans 73 62 .00 Oklahoma City Phoenix 56 28 St. Louis 32 Ex-Bobcat Coach To Temple Post TEMPLE, Jan. 3. M. (Puss) Erwin, head football coach at Nacogdoches from 1947 through the 1951 season, replaced Bentley Jones today as line coach of the Temple Wildcats.
Erwin graduated from TCU in 1938. He starred in football and track. Erwin was line coach here under Jewell Wallace in 1943 when the San Angelo Bobcats won the state schoolboy grid title. He went to Lufkin from here. Ballinger Women Injured In Falls Standard Times News Service BALLINGER, Jan.
Ballinger women have been hospitalized as the results of falls here Thursday. Mrs. Lee Butler, 75, slipped and fell at the back door of her home. She received a broken hip. Mus.
Josie Conner, 86, received bruises when she fell at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Reese. Turpin Tops British LONDON, Jan. 3. (P)---Randy Turpin, logical contender for Sugar Ray Robinson's world middleweight title, has been selected as the No.
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W. C. of Austin, and R. R. of Mineral Wells; 14 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Richland Springs Methodist Church. Burial will be Richland Springs Cemetery under the diretion of Howell-Doran Funeral Home of San Saba. Mrs. Hattie Carswell Standard Times News Service BROWNWOOD. Jan.
Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Lee Carswell, 67. sister-in-law of Mrs. Sam Ross of San Angelo, will be held here at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs.
Carswell was killed Tuesday when the car win which she was riding overturned near Waco. Mrs. Carswell was a resident of Waco. Anton Knopp FREDERICKSBURG. Jan.
3. Oklahoma Funeral services will be at 9:45 o'clock Friday morning at the St. Schaetter Home and St. Mary's Catholic Church for Anton Knopp, 89. Knopp died Tuesday.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Mrs. L. S. Whitcomb The body of Mrs.
L. S. Whitcomb, 56, was taken overland to Artesia, N. Thursday where funeral services are to be held. Mrs.
Whiteomb, a resident of San Angelo for two years, died Wednesday night. During her childhood she lived in Artesia and during married life, in Groesbeck, Survivors include her mother, Mrs. S. S. Ward, Artesia; four sisters, Mrs.
G. R. Brainard, Dallas, Mrs. R. B.
Rehn, Miami, Mrs. Harold Randel, Mission, and Mrs. Lucile Metzer, Artesia; and a brother, J. S. Ward, Artesia.
Sidney L. Ball Funeral services for Sidney L. Ball, 81, will be at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Johnson's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Hawford of Talpa and the Rev. W.
E. Chandler of San Angelo officiating. Ball died here Tuesday, Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery. Pallbearers will be L. B.
Johnson, Truetto Rowan, McClure, G. C. Dayton Atterbury, Mayfield. Milton Balton. Clinton F.
Sparks Standard-Times News Service MIDLAND. Jan. 3. Funeral services for Clinton F. Sparks, 53, who died Tuesday, were held Thursday afternoon at the Newnie W.
Ellis Funeral Home chapel with the Rev, Clyde Lindsley officiating. Sparks, who had lived here for 19 years, was engaged in the trucking business. He is survived by his widow, and one sister, Mrs. W. C.
Davis, Colorado City. W. G. Teske ALPINE, Jan. 3.
(SC)-Funeral services were held afternoon at the Methodist here Thursday, for Mrs. W. G. Teske. She died Monday after a long illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Teske had lived in Alpine since 1916. Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Leslie Speer, Denver, Colo; and several brothers and sisters in Wharton.
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3. James Clayton Caraway, 68, Blackwell ranchman, died in a hospital here about 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. He had been in the hospital about 10 days. A native of co*ke County and longtime resident of Hayrick, he had been living on a ranch near Blackwell for about 14 years. He was married in 1926 to the former Miss Lillian Williams of Bronte.
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