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Harold Denning Avants

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Harold Denning Avants

Birth
Bryson, Jack County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Feb 1996 (aged 80)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Thanks to FindAGrave member, Gerri Cozart Paine (#47163339), for providing the following information on Oct. 5, 2014.

JACKSBORO - Harold Denning Avants, 80, a foreman with Union Oil, died Friday at a Jacksboro hospital.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church in Jacksboro.
Burial: Post Oak Cemetery in Post Oak.
Harold Avants was born Feb. 13, 1916, in Bryson.
Coker Funeral Home

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX)
Saturday, February 24, 1996
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Thanks to FindAGrave member, Debra Harrison White (#48659995), for the following on July 3, 2017.

"Information found in History of Jack County, Texas - Page 244 - Section F25

Harold Denning Avants, the son of Sterline and Emma Denning Avants, was born Feb. 13, 1916 at Bryson, Texas. The family moved to Brownfield, Texas in 1921 and back to Postoak in Jack County in 1935.

He attended school at Brownfield, Cone, Estacado and graduated from Postoak High School in 1936.

He and Thelma Louise Campsey were married Sept. 26, 1937 at the Postoak Baptist Church. She was born Dec. 14, 1918, the daughter of Arthur Dee and Alla Belle Murray Campsey of the Silver Hill Community in Jack County.

Harold and Louise moved to Floydada, Texas immediately after the wedding. Harold worked as an automobile mechanic. They moved back to Jack County, and Harold worked as a pumper in the oil field before moving to Beaumont, Texas in 1941. There he worked four years for Bethlehem Steel. After the war, he worked for Union Oil of California at the Beaumont Refinery for thirty years. He retired in 1977, and he and Louise moved to Jacksboro, Texas and built a new home at 112 Buckner. Harold is a Deacon in the First Baptist Church and a member of the Lion's Club. He likes to hunt, fish, and to work with wood.

Louise worked at Bethlehem Steel at Stores Office in Beaumont. She also worked for J.C. Penney Co. for fourteen years, six of those as a buyer of lingerie. Louise likes to sew, crochet and paint, is active in the First Baptist Church, is President of the Library Club, 1984-5, and is a member of the Hospital Auxiliary. Harold and Louise both like to garden and work in their yard.

---by Louise Avants"

Thanks to FindAGrave member, Gerri Cozart Paine (#47163339), for providing the following information on Oct. 5, 2014.

JACKSBORO - Harold Denning Avants, 80, a foreman with Union Oil, died Friday at a Jacksboro hospital.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church in Jacksboro.
Burial: Post Oak Cemetery in Post Oak.
Harold Avants was born Feb. 13, 1916, in Bryson.
Coker Funeral Home

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX)
Saturday, February 24, 1996
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Thanks to FindAGrave member, Debra Harrison White (#48659995), for the following on July 3, 2017.

"Information found in History of Jack County, Texas - Page 244 - Section F25

Harold Denning Avants, the son of Sterline and Emma Denning Avants, was born Feb. 13, 1916 at Bryson, Texas. The family moved to Brownfield, Texas in 1921 and back to Postoak in Jack County in 1935.

He attended school at Brownfield, Cone, Estacado and graduated from Postoak High School in 1936.

He and Thelma Louise Campsey were married Sept. 26, 1937 at the Postoak Baptist Church. She was born Dec. 14, 1918, the daughter of Arthur Dee and Alla Belle Murray Campsey of the Silver Hill Community in Jack County.

Harold and Louise moved to Floydada, Texas immediately after the wedding. Harold worked as an automobile mechanic. They moved back to Jack County, and Harold worked as a pumper in the oil field before moving to Beaumont, Texas in 1941. There he worked four years for Bethlehem Steel. After the war, he worked for Union Oil of California at the Beaumont Refinery for thirty years. He retired in 1977, and he and Louise moved to Jacksboro, Texas and built a new home at 112 Buckner. Harold is a Deacon in the First Baptist Church and a member of the Lion's Club. He likes to hunt, fish, and to work with wood.

Louise worked at Bethlehem Steel at Stores Office in Beaumont. She also worked for J.C. Penney Co. for fourteen years, six of those as a buyer of lingerie. Louise likes to sew, crochet and paint, is active in the First Baptist Church, is President of the Library Club, 1984-5, and is a member of the Hospital Auxiliary. Harold and Louise both like to garden and work in their yard.

---by Louise Avants"



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