Thursday November 17, 1938
Arlington Citizen
Arlington Resident Is Buried Saturday
Funeral services for James D. Wofford, 48, Arlington contractor, who died at his home early Friday, were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday by Rev. Kermit Melugin at Arlington Baptist Church. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery.
Mr. Wofford, a deacon in the Baptist Church, died from a blood stream infection. Survivors are his widow, seven sons, Paul and James D. Wofford Jr., both of Los Angeles; Hoyt Wofford, a student at Texas A. & M. College and Ralph, Truett, Bobby and Billie Wofford, all of Arlington; a daughter, Miss Mary Wofford, Los Angeles; four brothers, Amos, Aaron and A. W. Wofford, all of Atlanta, Ga., and Smith Wofford, Fort Worth; and two sisters who live in Athens, Georgia.
Thursday November 17, 1938
Arlington Citizen
Arlington Resident Is Buried Saturday
Funeral services for James D. Wofford, 48, Arlington contractor, who died at his home early Friday, were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday by Rev. Kermit Melugin at Arlington Baptist Church. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery.
Mr. Wofford, a deacon in the Baptist Church, died from a blood stream infection. Survivors are his widow, seven sons, Paul and James D. Wofford Jr., both of Los Angeles; Hoyt Wofford, a student at Texas A. & M. College and Ralph, Truett, Bobby and Billie Wofford, all of Arlington; a daughter, Miss Mary Wofford, Los Angeles; four brothers, Amos, Aaron and A. W. Wofford, all of Atlanta, Ga., and Smith Wofford, Fort Worth; and two sisters who live in Athens, Georgia.
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