Oakdale Resident Called By Death
Mrs. Artemisia M. Bryant, 82, a native of Arkansas died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Lemons on First Avenue. For the past 10 years she had made her home with her daughter here, coming from Arkansas at that time. She had been a member of the Christian Church for the past 35 years. The body was shipped to Texas where services will be held at the New Hope Cemetery in Cooke County. Accompanying the body were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lemons and Mr. and Mrs. Clabe Lemons. Mrs. Bryant leaves two children, Mrs. Lee Lemons of Oakdale and Alex Bryant of Texas and one brother, Clabe Wicker of Texas.
Oakdale Resident Called By Death
Mrs. Artemisia M. Bryant, 82, a native of Arkansas died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Lemons on First Avenue. For the past 10 years she had made her home with her daughter here, coming from Arkansas at that time. She had been a member of the Christian Church for the past 35 years. The body was shipped to Texas where services will be held at the New Hope Cemetery in Cooke County. Accompanying the body were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lemons and Mr. and Mrs. Clabe Lemons. Mrs. Bryant leaves two children, Mrs. Lee Lemons of Oakdale and Alex Bryant of Texas and one brother, Clabe Wicker of Texas.