Mr. Massay died in an Amarillo hospital Monday, following a long illness. He was a pioneer settler here, having moved to McLean in 1905, and was closely connected with the civic life of the community, serving as cashier at the Citizens State Bank, deputy sheriff, alderman and mayor. He was president of the American National Bank for the past several years.
Pallbearers were O.G. Stokley, J.M. Carpenter, J.B. Hembree, J.L. Hass, Sammie Cubine, D.M. Davis, J.T. McCarty, and I.D. Shaw.
Surviors include his widow; a son, T.A. Massay of McLean; five grandchildren, Winfred and James Massay of McLean, Mrs. Burt Huggins of Dallas, Mrs. Wilson Reedy of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Jack Bohannon of Gainesville, Florida; and two geat-grandchildren, Nita Nell and Carolyn Bohannon of Gainesville, Fla.
Burial was made in Hillcrest Cemetery, under the direction of Womack Funeral Home.
Mr. Massay died in an Amarillo hospital Monday, following a long illness. He was a pioneer settler here, having moved to McLean in 1905, and was closely connected with the civic life of the community, serving as cashier at the Citizens State Bank, deputy sheriff, alderman and mayor. He was president of the American National Bank for the past several years.
Pallbearers were O.G. Stokley, J.M. Carpenter, J.B. Hembree, J.L. Hass, Sammie Cubine, D.M. Davis, J.T. McCarty, and I.D. Shaw.
Surviors include his widow; a son, T.A. Massay of McLean; five grandchildren, Winfred and James Massay of McLean, Mrs. Burt Huggins of Dallas, Mrs. Wilson Reedy of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Jack Bohannon of Gainesville, Florida; and two geat-grandchildren, Nita Nell and Carolyn Bohannon of Gainesville, Fla.
Burial was made in Hillcrest Cemetery, under the direction of Womack Funeral Home.
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