Mrs. Martha Ann Craig Tabor, 64, widow of William Henry Tabor, was buried in Moon Cemetery near Owens Cross Roads this afternoon.
Mrs. Tabor died at the home at 6:40 last night after an illness of several weeks.
The funeral services were conducted from the Owens Cross Roads Church of Christ, with Homer P. Reeves, Minister of the Central Church of Christ, officiating. Laughlin-McCaleb had charge of arrangements.
Surviviors include five sons, William Wiley Tabor, Joe Ben Tabor, John Henry Tabor, Samuel Grady Tabor, and Howard L. Tabor; two daughters, Mrs. R. W. Moon (Mamie) of Owens Cross Roads and Mrs. W. F. Rice (Fannie Mae) of New Hope; two sisters, Mrs. M. F. Maples of Owens Cross Roads and Mrs. C. M. Maples of Marshall County; one brother, J. H. Craig of Winters, Texas.
Mrs. Tabor was born and reared in Madison County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
Mrs. Martha Ann Craig Tabor, 64, widow of William Henry Tabor, was buried in Moon Cemetery near Owens Cross Roads this afternoon.
Mrs. Tabor died at the home at 6:40 last night after an illness of several weeks.
The funeral services were conducted from the Owens Cross Roads Church of Christ, with Homer P. Reeves, Minister of the Central Church of Christ, officiating. Laughlin-McCaleb had charge of arrangements.
Surviviors include five sons, William Wiley Tabor, Joe Ben Tabor, John Henry Tabor, Samuel Grady Tabor, and Howard L. Tabor; two daughters, Mrs. R. W. Moon (Mamie) of Owens Cross Roads and Mrs. W. F. Rice (Fannie Mae) of New Hope; two sisters, Mrs. M. F. Maples of Owens Cross Roads and Mrs. C. M. Maples of Marshall County; one brother, J. H. Craig of Winters, Texas.
Mrs. Tabor was born and reared in Madison County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
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