The son of Dozier Gossett & Eliza Jane (Lane) Gossett
Married to Ida Mae (Hale) Gossett
Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 Mr. Walter William Gossett, 87, died Thursday, November
22 at a local hospital hollowing a short illness. The retired farmer was born on
November 15, 1875, in Crockett. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Hale
Gossett of Crockett, two daughters, Mrs. Wilsie Maye White of Houston and Mrs.
Robbie White of Galena Park; three brothers, Trink, Andy and Wilsie Gossett all
of Crockett; one sister Hula; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held at the Calvary Baptist Church on November 23 at 2
p.m. with Revs. W. A. Corley and Deward Mullens. Interment was held in the
Evergreen, Memorial Park.
Pallbearers were Elbert Burks, Mayes Hale, Dozier Gossett, Everett Davis, Eugene
Sawyer and George Lane. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. A. B. Brown, Dr. C. B.
Goolsby, Leonard Arnold, W. F. Killingsworth, W. E. Hall, George Lane, Bill
Lane, Jack Williamson, Ansel Turner, Guy Bale, Robert Hazlet, Dock Blankenship,
A. M. Decuir, Justin Fuller, Steve Allee, and all members of the Calvary Baptist
Church. Gossett was a descendant of A. E. Gossett who gave the landsite for the
City of Crockett. Callaway Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Info by: Houston County Historical Commission, Crockett, TX
The son of Dozier Gossett & Eliza Jane (Lane) Gossett
Married to Ida Mae (Hale) Gossett
Thursday, Dec. 6, 1962 Mr. Walter William Gossett, 87, died Thursday, November
22 at a local hospital hollowing a short illness. The retired farmer was born on
November 15, 1875, in Crockett. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ida Mae Hale
Gossett of Crockett, two daughters, Mrs. Wilsie Maye White of Houston and Mrs.
Robbie White of Galena Park; three brothers, Trink, Andy and Wilsie Gossett all
of Crockett; one sister Hula; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held at the Calvary Baptist Church on November 23 at 2
p.m. with Revs. W. A. Corley and Deward Mullens. Interment was held in the
Evergreen, Memorial Park.
Pallbearers were Elbert Burks, Mayes Hale, Dozier Gossett, Everett Davis, Eugene
Sawyer and George Lane. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. A. B. Brown, Dr. C. B.
Goolsby, Leonard Arnold, W. F. Killingsworth, W. E. Hall, George Lane, Bill
Lane, Jack Williamson, Ansel Turner, Guy Bale, Robert Hazlet, Dock Blankenship,
A. M. Decuir, Justin Fuller, Steve Allee, and all members of the Calvary Baptist
Church. Gossett was a descendant of A. E. Gossett who gave the landsite for the
City of Crockett. Callaway Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Info by: Houston County Historical Commission, Crockett, TX
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