Enos (Babe) Collins of Childress Dies. CHILDRESS, Tex. (Special)--Enos Hadley (Babe) Collins, 53, dies unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home, 810 Ave A, Southeast. Funderal services are pending at Newberry Funeral Home.
Born July 20, 1910, in Childress, hea had lived here all his life. He had been a cab driver, cafe and butcher shop worker, and at the time of his death was employed by a local tin and roofing shop.
Collins attended Childress schools and was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.N. Collins of Childress; two brothers, Archie of Amarillo and John H. of Los Angeles, Calif.; and three sisteres, Mrs. Ruby Matheson and Mrs. Alice Alexander, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Virgie Fay Parrish of Boulder, CO.
Enos (Babe) Collins of Childress Dies. CHILDRESS, Tex. (Special)--Enos Hadley (Babe) Collins, 53, dies unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home, 810 Ave A, Southeast. Funderal services are pending at Newberry Funeral Home.
Born July 20, 1910, in Childress, hea had lived here all his life. He had been a cab driver, cafe and butcher shop worker, and at the time of his death was employed by a local tin and roofing shop.
Collins attended Childress schools and was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.N. Collins of Childress; two brothers, Archie of Amarillo and John H. of Los Angeles, Calif.; and three sisteres, Mrs. Ruby Matheson and Mrs. Alice Alexander, both of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Virgie Fay Parrish of Boulder, CO.
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