George O. Killen, 59, of 2216 Baylor Avenue died Saturday morning in a local hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, at Compton Waltrip Chapel, Rev. David Matthews and Rev. James O. Walker officiating, burial in Waco Memorial Park.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maureen Killen; two daughters, Mrs. A. G. (Kay) De Loach of 533 Tipton and Mrs. Donald M. (Jan) Schmidt of Houston; a sister, Mrs. O. V. Baker of Nacogdoches; two brothers, W. S. Killen of 2425 South Twenty-seventh and J. L. Killen of Houston; and three grandchildren.
Active pallbearers: Bill Killen, Tom Killen, Jim Killen, Wayne Baker, Jack Wooley, Nick Parsons.
Honorary pallbearers: All Arrow Coach Line employees, Dr. Jack Q. Sloan, Dr. R. C. Wybourn, and Bernard Stewart.
-from Waco Times-Herald, 6/7/71 9B
George O. Killen, 59, of 2216 Baylor Avenue died Saturday morning in a local hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, at Compton Waltrip Chapel, Rev. David Matthews and Rev. James O. Walker officiating, burial in Waco Memorial Park.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maureen Killen; two daughters, Mrs. A. G. (Kay) De Loach of 533 Tipton and Mrs. Donald M. (Jan) Schmidt of Houston; a sister, Mrs. O. V. Baker of Nacogdoches; two brothers, W. S. Killen of 2425 South Twenty-seventh and J. L. Killen of Houston; and three grandchildren.
Active pallbearers: Bill Killen, Tom Killen, Jim Killen, Wayne Baker, Jack Wooley, Nick Parsons.
Honorary pallbearers: All Arrow Coach Line employees, Dr. Jack Q. Sloan, Dr. R. C. Wybourn, and Bernard Stewart.
-from Waco Times-Herald, 6/7/71 9B
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