Mrs. Mary C. Tubbs, 58, a resident of Hot Springs for the past 28 years, died yesterday at a local hospital.
She was born April 4, 1903, in Cedar Glades, Arkansas, and resided on the Old Little Rock Highway. She was a member of the Baptist church.
Survivors include her husband, Woodrow Tubbs of Hot Springs; two sons, Roy Nichols of Hot Springs and J. D. Nichols of Benton; her mother, Mrs. Hattie Nooner of Beaver, Oklahoma; three brothers, Dewey and Noah Nooner, both of Hot Springs, and Joe Nooner of Lonsdale; two sisters, Mrs. Wayne Loudermilk of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Gus Spangler of Beaver, Oklahoma; and two grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gross Mortuary. [from the Sentinel-Record, Friday, February 16, 1962, page 8]∼Wife of Robert Enos Nichols
Mrs. Mary C. Tubbs, 58, a resident of Hot Springs for the past 28 years, died yesterday at a local hospital.
She was born April 4, 1903, in Cedar Glades, Arkansas, and resided on the Old Little Rock Highway. She was a member of the Baptist church.
Survivors include her husband, Woodrow Tubbs of Hot Springs; two sons, Roy Nichols of Hot Springs and J. D. Nichols of Benton; her mother, Mrs. Hattie Nooner of Beaver, Oklahoma; three brothers, Dewey and Noah Nooner, both of Hot Springs, and Joe Nooner of Lonsdale; two sisters, Mrs. Wayne Loudermilk of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Gus Spangler of Beaver, Oklahoma; and two grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gross Mortuary. [from the Sentinel-Record, Friday, February 16, 1962, page 8]∼Wife of Robert Enos Nichols
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