William Riley Snow, 55, will be buried in the Eastside cemetery this afternoon following funeral service at 3 o'clock at the Vautrain Funeral Home. Major A. J. Morgan will be in charge of the rites.
Mr. Snow died in a local hospital Friday evening at 6 o'clock after being ill only five days. His home was two miles east of Breckinridge on the highway.
He is survived by his widow and three sons, Charlie, George and Albert. Other survivors, all of whom will be here for the funeral, are his father, Albert Snow of Weatherford, two brothers, Richard Snow, Mineral Wells, and three sisters, Mrs. D. Sterling, Mrs. Mable Booker, and Mrs. Myrtie Vick, all of Fort Worth.
The Breckenridge American
Sunday December 3, 1933
Vol. 13 No 311
Front page, col 3
William Riley Snow, 55, will be buried in the Eastside cemetery this afternoon following funeral service at 3 o'clock at the Vautrain Funeral Home. Major A. J. Morgan will be in charge of the rites.
Mr. Snow died in a local hospital Friday evening at 6 o'clock after being ill only five days. His home was two miles east of Breckinridge on the highway.
He is survived by his widow and three sons, Charlie, George and Albert. Other survivors, all of whom will be here for the funeral, are his father, Albert Snow of Weatherford, two brothers, Richard Snow, Mineral Wells, and three sisters, Mrs. D. Sterling, Mrs. Mable Booker, and Mrs. Myrtie Vick, all of Fort Worth.
The Breckenridge American
Sunday December 3, 1933
Vol. 13 No 311
Front page, col 3