Mrs. Opal died Tuesday, Oct. 2, at her residence.
She was born in Devol, Okla., to T.J. Moyers and Luvis Eldora Bradley. She had lived in Belton since 1972 and had also lived in Santa Fe, N.M. She owned a beauty shop and was a real estate agent. She was a member of the Colonial Dames and the First Assembly of God Church in Belton.
Survivors are two sons, Ronald Beevers of Belton and Bradley Webber of Carc Farms in Carlsbad, N.M.; two sisters, Maxine Phillips of Granbury and Letha Bowles of Dewey, Ariz.; two grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to Carc Farms, 902 W. Cherry Lane, Carlsbad, N.M.
Laurel Land Funeral Home in Dallas was in charge of arrangements.
Temple Daily Telegram October 9, 2001
Mrs. Opal died Tuesday, Oct. 2, at her residence.
She was born in Devol, Okla., to T.J. Moyers and Luvis Eldora Bradley. She had lived in Belton since 1972 and had also lived in Santa Fe, N.M. She owned a beauty shop and was a real estate agent. She was a member of the Colonial Dames and the First Assembly of God Church in Belton.
Survivors are two sons, Ronald Beevers of Belton and Bradley Webber of Carc Farms in Carlsbad, N.M.; two sisters, Maxine Phillips of Granbury and Letha Bowles of Dewey, Ariz.; two grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorials can be made to Carc Farms, 902 W. Cherry Lane, Carlsbad, N.M.
Laurel Land Funeral Home in Dallas was in charge of arrangements.
Temple Daily Telegram October 9, 2001
Family Members
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Alfred Jackson "A J" Moyers
1894–1993
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Kirby Ray Moyers
1896–1962
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Grace Ann Moyers Powers Adams
1898–1979
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Thomas J. Moyers Jr
1900–1982
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Ila Mae Moyers McKay Grant
1901–1997
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James David Moyers Sr
1904–1988
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Rubin Cecil Moyers
1906–1916
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Walter Paul Moyers
1908–1988
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Hollis J. Moyers
1910–1981
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Maxine Moyers Phillips
1919–2009
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