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Walter Denbow Wells Sr.

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Walter Denbow Wells Sr.

Birth
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Jul 1964 (aged 70)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wells of Oil Fame Dies at 70
Walter Denbow Wells Sr, who ran a stagecoach line into the newly-discovered Ranger oil field in 1918, died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital at the age of 70.
Wells, born in Columbus, Ind. came to Texas after serving as a soldier in World War I. He formed the Red Ball State Line from Desdemona to Ranger. He left the stage business and became an independent oil operator. Wells was active in several of the early Texas oil fields, Breckenridge, Graham, Wichita Falls, Amarillo, Herrin and East Texas. He also was active in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. His son Walter Wells Jr. said his father brought in the first wildcat well in the Graham field. Since 1957 Wells and his son have been in the oil business in Texas, Louisiana and Utah.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs Jo Beatrice Wells Sr, and his son Walter Jr, a grandson Lance Christian Wells; three brothers, Charles C. Wells of Indianapolis; J. Ken Wells of Sarasota, FL; and Oscar Wells of Peru, IN; three sisters, Mrs Carrie Ailstock of Portsmouth, OH; Mrs Mary Sealey of Crawford, IL; and Mrs Edna Kyte of La Habra, CA.
Wells, who lived at 5497 Holly Springs, was a member of St Paul's Methodist Church and the Houston Club. Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Friday at Settegast-Kopf Chapel. Burial will be at Forest Park West.
Wells of Oil Fame Dies at 70
Walter Denbow Wells Sr, who ran a stagecoach line into the newly-discovered Ranger oil field in 1918, died Wednesday in Memorial Hospital at the age of 70.
Wells, born in Columbus, Ind. came to Texas after serving as a soldier in World War I. He formed the Red Ball State Line from Desdemona to Ranger. He left the stage business and became an independent oil operator. Wells was active in several of the early Texas oil fields, Breckenridge, Graham, Wichita Falls, Amarillo, Herrin and East Texas. He also was active in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. His son Walter Wells Jr. said his father brought in the first wildcat well in the Graham field. Since 1957 Wells and his son have been in the oil business in Texas, Louisiana and Utah.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs Jo Beatrice Wells Sr, and his son Walter Jr, a grandson Lance Christian Wells; three brothers, Charles C. Wells of Indianapolis; J. Ken Wells of Sarasota, FL; and Oscar Wells of Peru, IN; three sisters, Mrs Carrie Ailstock of Portsmouth, OH; Mrs Mary Sealey of Crawford, IL; and Mrs Edna Kyte of La Habra, CA.
Wells, who lived at 5497 Holly Springs, was a member of St Paul's Methodist Church and the Houston Club. Funeral services will be held at 10 AM Friday at Settegast-Kopf Chapel. Burial will be at Forest Park West.


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