Obituary
Lee Vaughan, 73, a Crosby County resident since 1911, was buried Tuesday, May 23, in Ralls Cemetery following 2 p.m. memorial services in Emma Church of Christ in Ralls. Elvin Upton, minister, and Earl Schulz of Lubbock officiated.
A retired farmer, Mr. Vaughan died at 8:30 p.m. May 13 in St. Mary's Hospital in Lubbock.
The Whitner, Ark., native moved to his county in 1911 from Arkansas. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include three brothers, Guy Vaughan and Smyer Vaughan, both of Ralls, and Clarence Vaughan of Andrews; and a sister, Mrs. Jewel Crowley of Booneville, Ark.
Crosbyton Review, June 1, 1978
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
Must visit their site http://www.rootsweb.com/~txcrosby/alpha.htm
Obituary
Lee Vaughan, 73, a Crosby County resident since 1911, was buried Tuesday, May 23, in Ralls Cemetery following 2 p.m. memorial services in Emma Church of Christ in Ralls. Elvin Upton, minister, and Earl Schulz of Lubbock officiated.
A retired farmer, Mr. Vaughan died at 8:30 p.m. May 13 in St. Mary's Hospital in Lubbock.
The Whitner, Ark., native moved to his county in 1911 from Arkansas. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include three brothers, Guy Vaughan and Smyer Vaughan, both of Ralls, and Clarence Vaughan of Andrews; and a sister, Mrs. Jewel Crowley of Booneville, Ark.
Crosbyton Review, June 1, 1978
Record provided by Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum
Must visit their site http://www.rootsweb.com/~txcrosby/alpha.htm
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