Funeral Services Held For John W. Harper
John W. Harper, 73, retired farmer and business man who had lived in and near Arlington for 60 years died at 1:30 a.m. Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Smith, three miles south of Arlington.
He had operated feed, grocery and cafe businesses here for many years.
Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Smith residence with Rev. S. M. Bennett and Rev. J. H. Patterson officiating.
Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. A. E. Peck, Dallas; and Mrs. B. H. Heffington, Buckeye, Ariz.; three brothers, J. A. Harper, Caddo Mills; W. T. Harper, Dallas; and Lonnie Harper, Grand Prairie; three sisters, Mrs. Lou Taylor and Mrs. Ada Carter, both of Dallas, and Mrs. A. Goodring, Long Beach, Calif.; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Watson Cemetery.
Funeral Services Held For John W. Harper
John W. Harper, 73, retired farmer and business man who had lived in and near Arlington for 60 years died at 1:30 a.m. Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Smith, three miles south of Arlington.
He had operated feed, grocery and cafe businesses here for many years.
Funeral services were conducted at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Smith residence with Rev. S. M. Bennett and Rev. J. H. Patterson officiating.
Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. A. E. Peck, Dallas; and Mrs. B. H. Heffington, Buckeye, Ariz.; three brothers, J. A. Harper, Caddo Mills; W. T. Harper, Dallas; and Lonnie Harper, Grand Prairie; three sisters, Mrs. Lou Taylor and Mrs. Ada Carter, both of Dallas, and Mrs. A. Goodring, Long Beach, Calif.; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Burial was in Watson Cemetery.
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