Mrs. Stewart, a native of Graham, died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. She had been a resident of Lubbock since 1940 when she moved from Crosbyton.
She is survived by her husband, Ed; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Bruster of 5430 45th St. and Mrs. Jackie Veazey of Port Neches; four sisters, Mrs. Thelma Martin of Oroville, CA, Mrs. Syble Hames of 4007 31st St., Mrs. Cliff Harrell of Greensboro, NC, and Mrs. Earl Hood of 2218 49th St.; six brothers, Cecil and Bill Blackwood, both of Dallas, Raymond Blackwood of Sanger, CA, Robert Blackwood of Muleshoe, Ed Blackwood of Anchorage, Alaska, and Ivy Blackwood of Crosbyton; and two grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal, Sep 1969
Mrs. Stewart, a native of Graham, died Thursday in Methodist Hospital. She had been a resident of Lubbock since 1940 when she moved from Crosbyton.
She is survived by her husband, Ed; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Bruster of 5430 45th St. and Mrs. Jackie Veazey of Port Neches; four sisters, Mrs. Thelma Martin of Oroville, CA, Mrs. Syble Hames of 4007 31st St., Mrs. Cliff Harrell of Greensboro, NC, and Mrs. Earl Hood of 2218 49th St.; six brothers, Cecil and Bill Blackwood, both of Dallas, Raymond Blackwood of Sanger, CA, Robert Blackwood of Muleshoe, Ed Blackwood of Anchorage, Alaska, and Ivy Blackwood of Crosbyton; and two grandchildren.
Lubbock Avalanche Journal, Sep 1969
Family Members
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Cecil Levi Blackwood
1908–1982
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Thelma Bonnie Blackwood Martin
1909–1984
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Raymond Herschel Blackwood
1911–1970
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Robert Bell "Bob" Blackwood
1914–1996
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Syble Blackwood Hames
1919–2005
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Dorothy Mary Blackwood Harrell
1920–2006
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Edd Clinton Blackwood
1922–2003
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Ivy Houston Blackwood
1924–2004
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Jewel Ruth Blackwood Hood
1926–2014
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Bill Ray Blackwood
1929–1999
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