Saturday, February 24, 1922
Mrs. John Wallis Dies At Son's Home in Waco
SHE HAD BEEN IN POOR HEALTH SEVERAL YEARS
Mrs. John Dora Wallis, 58, died Friday morning at 6 o'clock at the home of her son, E. L. Wallis, 1234 North Sixteenth street. She had been in poor health several years. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Bosqueville, where the body will be taken by Undertaker F. M. Compton, services in charge of Rev. T.D. Ellis, pastor of the Methodist church at that place. Mrs. Wallis was born near Waco and has lived in the county all her life. She is survived by the son in Waco, one daughter in Duncan, Okla., Mrs. J. C. Blystone; she also has four sisters, Mesdames Jack Taylor, Waco; Joe Patrick, Bosqueville; H. T. Kenedy, Utopia, Texas, and S. N. DeHay, China Springs.
Saturday, February 24, 1922
Mrs. John Wallis Dies At Son's Home in Waco
SHE HAD BEEN IN POOR HEALTH SEVERAL YEARS
Mrs. John Dora Wallis, 58, died Friday morning at 6 o'clock at the home of her son, E. L. Wallis, 1234 North Sixteenth street. She had been in poor health several years. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Bosqueville, where the body will be taken by Undertaker F. M. Compton, services in charge of Rev. T.D. Ellis, pastor of the Methodist church at that place. Mrs. Wallis was born near Waco and has lived in the county all her life. She is survived by the son in Waco, one daughter in Duncan, Okla., Mrs. J. C. Blystone; she also has four sisters, Mesdames Jack Taylor, Waco; Joe Patrick, Bosqueville; H. T. Kenedy, Utopia, Texas, and S. N. DeHay, China Springs.
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