The groom has lived in Graham since a small boy. He graduated from Graham High School and later attended Texas University, Tulane University and a business college in Dallas. He has been employed in the First National Bank in Graham for several years.
Miss Billie Morrsion of Graham and Miss Fay Johns of Fort Worth were bridesmaids. Miss Jessie Lou Hight, sister of the bride was maid of honor. The bridegroom was attended by G.A. Hight, brother of the bride. The ushers were Paul Florence and Harry Grantham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will live in Graham, Texas.
Contributed by Dorman Holub
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Jack Haden Stewart, Sr, 92, moved to Graham, Texas in 1901 at the age of two years with his parents. He graduated from Graham High Schoo and later attended the University of Texas in Austin, Tulane University in New Orleans and the Metropolitan School of Business in Dallas.
Mr. Stewart became associated with The First National Bank in Graham as a bookkeeper in 1921 and was continuously associated with the bank until 1944 when he moved to Grand Prairie. He retired as assistant vice president of the Grand Prairie State Bank.
Survived by three sons - Jack H. Stewart, Jr., Doug Stewart, Tony Stewart; one sister - Mary Stewart; one brother - Robert L. Stewart.
The Graham Leader
November 10, 1991
The groom has lived in Graham since a small boy. He graduated from Graham High School and later attended Texas University, Tulane University and a business college in Dallas. He has been employed in the First National Bank in Graham for several years.
Miss Billie Morrsion of Graham and Miss Fay Johns of Fort Worth were bridesmaids. Miss Jessie Lou Hight, sister of the bride was maid of honor. The bridegroom was attended by G.A. Hight, brother of the bride. The ushers were Paul Florence and Harry Grantham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will live in Graham, Texas.
Contributed by Dorman Holub
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Jack Haden Stewart, Sr, 92, moved to Graham, Texas in 1901 at the age of two years with his parents. He graduated from Graham High Schoo and later attended the University of Texas in Austin, Tulane University in New Orleans and the Metropolitan School of Business in Dallas.
Mr. Stewart became associated with The First National Bank in Graham as a bookkeeper in 1921 and was continuously associated with the bank until 1944 when he moved to Grand Prairie. He retired as assistant vice president of the Grand Prairie State Bank.
Survived by three sons - Jack H. Stewart, Jr., Doug Stewart, Tony Stewart; one sister - Mary Stewart; one brother - Robert L. Stewart.
The Graham Leader
November 10, 1991
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