Officiating was the Rev. Curtis Young of Lubbock. Burial was in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral Home. Stephenson died Monday in Lubbock Osteopathic Hospital.
A native of Woodruff, Ark., Stephenson came to Dickens County in 1914. He moved to Lubbock in 1966 and was a farmer.
Survivors include his wife; three sons, Jerry and Joe Stephenson of Lubbock and Jack Phillips of McCamey; four brothers, John Stephenson of Ontario, CA, Charlie and Jim Stephenson of Lubbock and Roland Waldrop of England, Ark.; four sisters, Mrs. Edna McCoy, Mrs. Lucille Stanley and Mrs. Robena Watts, all of Lubbock, and Mrs. Annie Stanley of Port Lavaca; and eight grandchildren.
Crosbyton Review, March 9, 1972
Officiating was the Rev. Curtis Young of Lubbock. Burial was in Crosbyton Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral Home. Stephenson died Monday in Lubbock Osteopathic Hospital.
A native of Woodruff, Ark., Stephenson came to Dickens County in 1914. He moved to Lubbock in 1966 and was a farmer.
Survivors include his wife; three sons, Jerry and Joe Stephenson of Lubbock and Jack Phillips of McCamey; four brothers, John Stephenson of Ontario, CA, Charlie and Jim Stephenson of Lubbock and Roland Waldrop of England, Ark.; four sisters, Mrs. Edna McCoy, Mrs. Lucille Stanley and Mrs. Robena Watts, all of Lubbock, and Mrs. Annie Stanley of Port Lavaca; and eight grandchildren.
Crosbyton Review, March 9, 1972
Family Members
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Benjamin (Benny) Thomas Stephenson
1907–1913
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Edna Lila Mae Stephenson McCoy
1909–1990
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Annie Grace "Grace" Stephenson Fendley
1911–1994
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Samuel Jenkins "John" Stephenson
1916–1987
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Walter James "Jim" Stephenson
1918–1996
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Lynda Lucille Stephenson Stanley
1920–2003
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Charlie C. Stephenson
1923–1991
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Dollie Robena Stephenson Watts
1925–2009
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