the Show Low ward of Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Burial was in Show Low Cemetery.
Mr. Thomas, 78, had been a farmer-rancher since
homesteading in the Show Low area in 1921. He
died Friday in Navapache Hospital. He was a
native of Kentucky.
Surviving are his wife, Gladys. Seven Sons,
William, Fred, Martin and Marlo of Show Low;
Pleas of Michigan, Taylor of Globe and Charles
Jr. of Lakeside. One daughter, Clara Thomas
of Show Low. Four brothers and three sisters
all out of state.
Source: Arizona Record March 15th, 1973, courtesy
of Bullion Plaza Museum & Cultural Center, Miami
Arizona. Contributor: #47812211.
the Show Low ward of Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Burial was in Show Low Cemetery.
Mr. Thomas, 78, had been a farmer-rancher since
homesteading in the Show Low area in 1921. He
died Friday in Navapache Hospital. He was a
native of Kentucky.
Surviving are his wife, Gladys. Seven Sons,
William, Fred, Martin and Marlo of Show Low;
Pleas of Michigan, Taylor of Globe and Charles
Jr. of Lakeside. One daughter, Clara Thomas
of Show Low. Four brothers and three sisters
all out of state.
Source: Arizona Record March 15th, 1973, courtesy
of Bullion Plaza Museum & Cultural Center, Miami
Arizona. Contributor: #47812211.
Family Members
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James Nelson Thomas
1888–1971
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Joseph Benjamin Thomas
1890–1970
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Eula Francis Thomas Rusch
1892–1945
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Arthur D. Thomas
1897–1993
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John Luther Thomas
1899–1983
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Wilbur Thomas
1902–1976
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Mary T Davenport
1904–2001
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Ann V "Annie" Thomas Benton
1906–1995
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Verda Nancy Thomas Moore
1907–2002
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Allen Pete Thomas
1910–1976
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Walter Monroe Thomas
1912–1912
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