Hattie Lucinda Faucett, 94, of Belton, died Nov. 29 in a Belton nursing home.
Funeral services were held Dec. 1 at the Scott's Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Restland Cemetery. Officiating was the Rev. Robert Phillips.
Mrs. Faucett was born Oct. 3, 1890 in Bell County, the daughter of the late James and Susan Barr. She was married to George Faucett March 4, 1907 in Belton. They lived in the Owl Creek Community, and in Temple for 30 years.
Mr. Faucett preceded her in death in 1957, also preceding her in death a daughter, Lela Palmer, and a son, Brady Faucett.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Cold Springs Baptist Church.
She is survived by three sons, Troy Faucett of Harker Heights, Roy Faucett of Killeen, Houston Faucett of Belton; three daughters, Clara Walker of Flat, Edna Whitis of Killeen, Leona Phillips of Harker Heights; 26 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren.
Her grandsons served as pallbearers at the funeral services.
Hattie Lucinda Faucett, 94, of Belton, died Nov. 29 in a Belton nursing home.
Funeral services were held Dec. 1 at the Scott's Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Restland Cemetery. Officiating was the Rev. Robert Phillips.
Mrs. Faucett was born Oct. 3, 1890 in Bell County, the daughter of the late James and Susan Barr. She was married to George Faucett March 4, 1907 in Belton. They lived in the Owl Creek Community, and in Temple for 30 years.
Mr. Faucett preceded her in death in 1957, also preceding her in death a daughter, Lela Palmer, and a son, Brady Faucett.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Cold Springs Baptist Church.
She is survived by three sons, Troy Faucett of Harker Heights, Roy Faucett of Killeen, Houston Faucett of Belton; three daughters, Clara Walker of Flat, Edna Whitis of Killeen, Leona Phillips of Harker Heights; 26 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren.
Her grandsons served as pallbearers at the funeral services.
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