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Grace <I>Stewart</I> Christopher

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Grace Stewart Christopher

Birth
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Mar 1971 (aged 76)
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA
Burial
Graham, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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In the presence of family and friends, Raymond Leslie and Miss Grace Stewart were married at the home of the bride's parents on 12 August 1925 with Rev. J.W. W. Shuler officiating. He preceded her in death. No children were born to this union.

Mrs. Grace Leslie married Henry F Christopher in 1933. He preceded her in death.

Services for Mrs. H.F. Christopher were held at the First United Methodist Church officiated by Rev. Thomas Granger, pastor, assisted by Rev. E.R. Gordon of Fort Worth, former minister of Graham First United Methodist Chruch.

Mrs. Christopher moved to Graham, Texas in 1901 with her parents from Navarro County, Texas. She graduated from Graham High School and after teaching a short time entered college and received her A.B. degree from SMU in Dallas in 1921. She spent one year in further study at Kansas City. She was an honor graduate in high school and maintained a high standard of scholarship throughout her school career. She did gradaute work at Scarritt College at Nashville, Tennessee.

Mrs. Christopher was active in civic and church activities in Graham, Texas for many years. She was a former teacher for the Modern Martha, Wesley and Grace Christopher Sunday School Classes. Mrs. Christopher was a member of the Woman's Society of Christian Service and served as president. She was active in church work for many years.

Mrs. Christopher was the author of several religious papers, including an interpretation of The Revelation of John and her "Christmas Story" which was presented during the Christmas season to many churches and civic clubs.

Mrs. Christopher was a member of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Club, Graham Woman's Club and Graham Garden Club.

Survived by one sister - Miss Mary Stewart; three brothers - Jack Stewart, Don Stewart, Robert Stewart; three nieces - Miss Billie Hartzel, Mrs. Charles H. Reynolds, Mrs. James Ray Ellis; four nephews - Jack Stewart, Jr., Douglas Stewart, Anthony Hight Stewart, Donald Stewart.

Contributed by Dorman Holub

In the presence of family and friends, Raymond Leslie and Miss Grace Stewart were married at the home of the bride's parents on 12 August 1925 with Rev. J.W. W. Shuler officiating. He preceded her in death. No children were born to this union.

Mrs. Grace Leslie married Henry F Christopher in 1933. He preceded her in death.

Services for Mrs. H.F. Christopher were held at the First United Methodist Church officiated by Rev. Thomas Granger, pastor, assisted by Rev. E.R. Gordon of Fort Worth, former minister of Graham First United Methodist Chruch.

Mrs. Christopher moved to Graham, Texas in 1901 with her parents from Navarro County, Texas. She graduated from Graham High School and after teaching a short time entered college and received her A.B. degree from SMU in Dallas in 1921. She spent one year in further study at Kansas City. She was an honor graduate in high school and maintained a high standard of scholarship throughout her school career. She did gradaute work at Scarritt College at Nashville, Tennessee.

Mrs. Christopher was active in civic and church activities in Graham, Texas for many years. She was a former teacher for the Modern Martha, Wesley and Grace Christopher Sunday School Classes. Mrs. Christopher was a member of the Woman's Society of Christian Service and served as president. She was active in church work for many years.

Mrs. Christopher was the author of several religious papers, including an interpretation of The Revelation of John and her "Christmas Story" which was presented during the Christmas season to many churches and civic clubs.

Mrs. Christopher was a member of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Club, Graham Woman's Club and Graham Garden Club.

Survived by one sister - Miss Mary Stewart; three brothers - Jack Stewart, Don Stewart, Robert Stewart; three nieces - Miss Billie Hartzel, Mrs. Charles H. Reynolds, Mrs. James Ray Ellis; four nephews - Jack Stewart, Jr., Douglas Stewart, Anthony Hight Stewart, Donald Stewart.

Contributed by Dorman Holub



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