Thomas Lorraine Rouse, son of Rev. and Mrs. W.T. Rouse, died by a stroke of paralysis as he was working at his Linotype machine in Vernon, Texas. Mr. Rouse was editor of he Vernon Times weekly newspaper. Thomas Lorraine Rouse learned how to operate the Linotype while working for the Graham Leader in Graham, Texas.
Survived by his wife; his parents; several brothers and sisters.
Thomas Lorraine Rouse graduated from Baylor University. He moved to Vernon, Texas in 1919.
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Thomas Lorraine Rouse, son of Rev. and Mrs. W.T. Rouse, died by a stroke of paralysis as he was working at his Linotype machine in Vernon, Texas. Mr. Rouse was editor of he Vernon Times weekly newspaper. Thomas Lorraine Rouse learned how to operate the Linotype while working for the Graham Leader in Graham, Texas.
Survived by his wife; his parents; several brothers and sisters.
Thomas Lorraine Rouse graduated from Baylor University. He moved to Vernon, Texas in 1919.
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