Dallas Morning News
T.G. Lewter of Dexter Dies at 80
Gainesville, Texas-Thomas Green Lewter, 80, native of Dexter, Cooke County, died Saturday in a local hospital after an illness of seven months.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Whitesboro Methodist Church with burial following in the Whitesboro Cemetery.
A retired farmer, he married Miss Emma Greer in 1897 at Dexter.
Surviving are eight sons, H.C. Lewter of Dexter, W.P. Lewter of El Paso, Burl Lewter of Pampa, P.G. Lewter of Albuquerque, N.M., Guy Lewter of Gainesville, D.M. Lewter of Grand Prairie, H.F. Lewter and Barnett (Garnett) Lewter, both of Whitesboro; six daughters, Mrs. Lillian Barnes of Gainesville, Mrs. Opal Woods of Franklin, Ms. Lucile Watson of Whitesboro, Mrs. Harry Frazier of Denver, Colo., Mrs. William Rose of Fort Worth, and Mrs. H.Y. Snow of Collinsville.
Also surviving are five brothers, Jess W. Lewter of Wichita Falls, R.H. Lewter of Callisburg, Bert Lewter of Sanger, W.T. Lewter of Dexter and Bart Lewter of Gainesville; four sisters, Mrs. A.O. Lightfoot of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Hattie Buie of Monahans, Mrs. Cora Turner of Lone Grove, Okla., and Mrs. Neal Atkins of Gainesville, and a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Children not listed below:
Perry Glandville Lewter (1903-1981)
Opal Jewel Lewter Wood (1911-2003)
Fern Lewter Breffle Frazier (1915-?)
Muriel Lavelle Lewter Rose (1924-?)
Dallas Morning News
T.G. Lewter of Dexter Dies at 80
Gainesville, Texas-Thomas Green Lewter, 80, native of Dexter, Cooke County, died Saturday in a local hospital after an illness of seven months.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Whitesboro Methodist Church with burial following in the Whitesboro Cemetery.
A retired farmer, he married Miss Emma Greer in 1897 at Dexter.
Surviving are eight sons, H.C. Lewter of Dexter, W.P. Lewter of El Paso, Burl Lewter of Pampa, P.G. Lewter of Albuquerque, N.M., Guy Lewter of Gainesville, D.M. Lewter of Grand Prairie, H.F. Lewter and Barnett (Garnett) Lewter, both of Whitesboro; six daughters, Mrs. Lillian Barnes of Gainesville, Mrs. Opal Woods of Franklin, Ms. Lucile Watson of Whitesboro, Mrs. Harry Frazier of Denver, Colo., Mrs. William Rose of Fort Worth, and Mrs. H.Y. Snow of Collinsville.
Also surviving are five brothers, Jess W. Lewter of Wichita Falls, R.H. Lewter of Callisburg, Bert Lewter of Sanger, W.T. Lewter of Dexter and Bart Lewter of Gainesville; four sisters, Mrs. A.O. Lightfoot of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Hattie Buie of Monahans, Mrs. Cora Turner of Lone Grove, Okla., and Mrs. Neal Atkins of Gainesville, and a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Children not listed below:
Perry Glandville Lewter (1903-1981)
Opal Jewel Lewter Wood (1911-2003)
Fern Lewter Breffle Frazier (1915-?)
Muriel Lavelle Lewter Rose (1924-?)
Family Members
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Joe Lewter
1876–1894
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Cora Belle Lewter Turner
1878–1965
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Robert Henry Lewter
1880–1961
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William Lewter
1882–1899
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Walter Pickard Lewter
1884–1960
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Mary Ella Lewter Lightfoot
1888–1968
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Jesse Dallas Lewter
1890–1970
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Bert Lewter
1892–1975
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Bart L. Lewter
1892–1977
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Ollie Mae Lewter Atkins
1894–1982
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Hattie Lee Lewter Buie
1898–1988
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Minnie Lewter
1899–1900
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