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Martha May “Curly” Bell Gillam

Birth
Leon County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Dec 1932 (aged 57)
Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, USA
Burial
Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Corsicana, Texas, December 27, 1932.-Funeral services for Mrs. May Gillam, 56, who died here, were held Monday afternoon from the family home, with burial in the Zion's Rest Cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. W. M. Burgess. Surviving are her husband, S. W. Gillam; three sons Roy Baker, Jack Baker, and J. T. Goulding; two daughters, Mrs. Lida Alexander and Mrs. Fay Pierce, all of Corsicana; several grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Ella Avara of Amarillo, Mrs. Nettie Hester of Oakwood, Mrs. J. W. Tackett of Fort Worth, Mrs. Loredo Pate of Flo, Texas, and Mrs. Mary Ellis of Malvern, Texas, and two brothers, Tom Bell of Buffalo and Frank Bell of Seagraves.

Obituary provided by James Bell.
Corsicana, Texas, December 27, 1932.-Funeral services for Mrs. May Gillam, 56, who died here, were held Monday afternoon from the family home, with burial in the Zion's Rest Cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. W. M. Burgess. Surviving are her husband, S. W. Gillam; three sons Roy Baker, Jack Baker, and J. T. Goulding; two daughters, Mrs. Lida Alexander and Mrs. Fay Pierce, all of Corsicana; several grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Ella Avara of Amarillo, Mrs. Nettie Hester of Oakwood, Mrs. J. W. Tackett of Fort Worth, Mrs. Loredo Pate of Flo, Texas, and Mrs. Mary Ellis of Malvern, Texas, and two brothers, Tom Bell of Buffalo and Frank Bell of Seagraves.

Obituary provided by James Bell.


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