San Antonio Express March 25, 1933
Richard F. Tarver Dies
Richard F. Tarver, 60, 134 Carey Avenue, died in his home Friday afternoon. Funeral arrangements had not been completed late Friday. Tarver was a druggist who had lived in San Antonio for the last six years. He was a native of Mexico. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Effie Tarver; a daughter, Miss Mildred Tarver; a son, Franklin Tarver, all of San Antonio; four sisters, Mrs. Daisy Porcher, El Paso; Mrs. C.W. Hadden, Houston; Mrs. B.V. King, Eagle Pass and Mrs. R.B. Moss, San Antonio and a brother, B.R. Tarver, who lives in Mexico.
San Antonio Express March 25, 1933
Richard F. Tarver Dies
Richard F. Tarver, 60, 134 Carey Avenue, died in his home Friday afternoon. Funeral arrangements had not been completed late Friday. Tarver was a druggist who had lived in San Antonio for the last six years. He was a native of Mexico. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Effie Tarver; a daughter, Miss Mildred Tarver; a son, Franklin Tarver, all of San Antonio; four sisters, Mrs. Daisy Porcher, El Paso; Mrs. C.W. Hadden, Houston; Mrs. B.V. King, Eagle Pass and Mrs. R.B. Moss, San Antonio and a brother, B.R. Tarver, who lives in Mexico.
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