A newspaper report of the incident is available in the Greenville News, September 20, 1930 edition, page 7.
At the time of his death he was survived by his parents and his wife; three sisters, Miss Vesta Gilstrap, Miss Mary Gilstrap, and Miss Elvira Gilstrap, all of Liberty; and four brothers, Robert T. Gilstrap, Willie Gilstrap, Frank Gilstrap, Henry Gilstrap, and Lewis Gilstrap, all of Liberty.
His funeral was held Sunday, September 21, 1930 at the Liberty First Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. George T. Pennell and Rev. A.M. Simmons.
Burial: West View Cemetery, Liberty.
Abbott Funeral Home.
Full obituary may be located here:
The Greenville News
Gilstrap Ossie
1930 Sep 21 A2
A newspaper report of the incident is available in the Greenville News, September 20, 1930 edition, page 7.
At the time of his death he was survived by his parents and his wife; three sisters, Miss Vesta Gilstrap, Miss Mary Gilstrap, and Miss Elvira Gilstrap, all of Liberty; and four brothers, Robert T. Gilstrap, Willie Gilstrap, Frank Gilstrap, Henry Gilstrap, and Lewis Gilstrap, all of Liberty.
His funeral was held Sunday, September 21, 1930 at the Liberty First Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. George T. Pennell and Rev. A.M. Simmons.
Burial: West View Cemetery, Liberty.
Abbott Funeral Home.
Full obituary may be located here:
The Greenville News
Gilstrap Ossie
1930 Sep 21 A2
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Arvie Luvesta Gilstrap
1890–1905
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William Benson "Willie" Gilstrap
1892–1963
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Corp John Franklin Gilstrap
1894–1972
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Robert Tillman Gilstrap Sr
1896–1984
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Mary Esther Gilstrap Wellborn
1898–1982
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Roy Bolt Gilstrap
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Henry Coleman Gilstrap
1903–1975
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1907–1977
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