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Martha Addeen <I>Queen</I> Wiggins

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Martha Addeen Queen Wiggins

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
7 Feb 1966 (aged 78)
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA
Burial
Kerrville, Kerr County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4 Row 9
Memorial ID
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The last rites for Mrs B.J. Wiggins, 78, will be held Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock in the First Baptist Church with Rev Ralph Reasor, pastor and Rev Don Anderson of San Antonio, former paster of the church officiating. Interment will be in the Garden of Memories, under the direction of Plummer-Smith Funeral Home. Her Death occurred Monday in the Peterson Hospital after having been a patient there for six days.

She was a native of Williamson County and had lived in West Texas before coming to Kerrville 17 years ago. She and her husband owned extensive farms in the western section of the state, but came to Kerrville to be near their only child, Mrs J.D. Weaver, and her family. Their home was at 1049 Blue Bonnet Drive and they also spent a good deal of time at their ranch near Medina.

The was a member of the Baptist faith, and was a well educated and cultured woman. She had been in failing health for several years and spent her time very quietly.

She is survived by her husband, her daughter, two granddaughters, Jan Dell and Joan Weaver, who attended the University of Texas, and a brother R.D. Gray of Buffalo, Oklahoma.

Pallbearers will be D.D. Stratford, Clarence Wilson and Bill C Moore, Amarillo, Fred Kannady, Davis, Oklahoma, Paul Archer, Spearman and James Rothrack of this city.

Kerrville Mountain Sun
9 February 1966

Daughter of Samuel DeKalb "Kep" Queen
and Nancy Adeen Smith

The last rites for Mrs B.J. Wiggins, 78, will be held Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock in the First Baptist Church with Rev Ralph Reasor, pastor and Rev Don Anderson of San Antonio, former paster of the church officiating. Interment will be in the Garden of Memories, under the direction of Plummer-Smith Funeral Home. Her Death occurred Monday in the Peterson Hospital after having been a patient there for six days.

She was a native of Williamson County and had lived in West Texas before coming to Kerrville 17 years ago. She and her husband owned extensive farms in the western section of the state, but came to Kerrville to be near their only child, Mrs J.D. Weaver, and her family. Their home was at 1049 Blue Bonnet Drive and they also spent a good deal of time at their ranch near Medina.

The was a member of the Baptist faith, and was a well educated and cultured woman. She had been in failing health for several years and spent her time very quietly.

She is survived by her husband, her daughter, two granddaughters, Jan Dell and Joan Weaver, who attended the University of Texas, and a brother R.D. Gray of Buffalo, Oklahoma.

Pallbearers will be D.D. Stratford, Clarence Wilson and Bill C Moore, Amarillo, Fred Kannady, Davis, Oklahoma, Paul Archer, Spearman and James Rothrack of this city.

Kerrville Mountain Sun
9 February 1966

Daughter of Samuel DeKalb "Kep" Queen
and Nancy Adeen Smith



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