Headstone engraving states: "Gone but not forgotten" OBITUARY: Sept. 25, 1914, Dallas Daily Times Herald
J. M. Norman, aged seventy-seven years, died at the corner of Marilla and
Ervay street, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. He was formerly a resident of
Rockwall, Tex., and is survived by his widow, two daughters, Miss Sallie
Norman, and Mrs. E. J. Adams, of Fort Worth, and a son, P. M. Norman, of
Centerview, Mo.
The body was sent to Rockwall for burial by George W. Loudermilk, Friday
afternoon at 2:45 o'clock.
Headstone engraving states: "Gone but not forgotten" OBITUARY: Sept. 25, 1914, Dallas Daily Times Herald
J. M. Norman, aged seventy-seven years, died at the corner of Marilla and
Ervay street, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. He was formerly a resident of
Rockwall, Tex., and is survived by his widow, two daughters, Miss Sallie
Norman, and Mrs. E. J. Adams, of Fort Worth, and a son, P. M. Norman, of
Centerview, Mo.
The body was sent to Rockwall for burial by George W. Loudermilk, Friday
afternoon at 2:45 o'clock.
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