Coleman County, Texas Obituaries for May 1925
May 1, 1925
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May 2, 1925
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May 3, 1925
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May 4, 1925
Mrs. Jim Woodard, aged 38 years, 7 months and 31 days; died May 4, 1925; cause, purpura hemorhagica (contributory to tonsilitis three weeks previous); burial, Gouldbusk Cemetery. (Record of Deaths, The Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May 15, 1925, page 1.) |
Mrs. W. H. Lewellen, aged 50 years, 8 months and 8 days; died May 4, 1925; cause, neplirtes, chronic, myocardites, chronic (contributory to influenza); burial, Shield Cemetery. (Record of Deaths, The Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May 15, 1925, page 1.) |
May 5, 1925
Mrs. A. Blanton, aged 19 years, 3 months and 2 days; died May 5, 1925; cause, tuberculosis; place of burial, Brown Ranch Cemetery. (Record of Deaths, The Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May 15, 1925, page 1) |
May 6, 1925
Miss Eva Rea, aged 41 years, 1 month and 4 days; died May 6, 1925; cause, tuberculosis; place of burial, Brown Ranch Cemetery. (Record of Deaths, The Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May 15, 1925, page 1) |
May 7, 1925
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May 8, 1925
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May 9, 1925
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May 10, 1925
Jess Adams, editor
and owner of the Plainview News, who left January 1st for a
round-th-world tour, is dead in France, according to a telegraphic
message received in this city Tuesday morning by relatives. Mr.
Adams was at one time editor of the Coleman Voice. He married a
step-daughter of H. A. Halbert who was a half sister of Mrs. Garland
Woodward and W. W. Gober. Besides the relatives here Mr. Adams is
survivied by a daughter who lives at Plainview. When death
overtook Mr. Adams he was returning from a trip he had anticipated for
many years. Before leaving and during the trip he wrote many
interesting items for his paper pertaining to the trip that were read
with genuine interest by his readers and friends. The best
information available is that the body will be brought back to the
States and interred at Palinview. (The Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May 15, 1925, page 1.) In 1900 Jesse Martin and Hallie Adams were living in Comanche, Texas where he was editor of the Comanche Chief. In January 1911 they moved to Plainview, Texas where he published the Plainview News. He traveled in other countries and reported detailed accounts of the places he visited. On his last journey he came down with influenza in India butt continued across the Holy Land and across the Mediterranean to France, where died while hospitalized for pleurisy. He was a member of the Christian Church. He was born December 29, 1875 in Stephenville, Texas and died May 10, 1925 in Toulon, France, and was buried at Plainview, Texas. He married Hollis P. Hallie Fortson on December 29, 1898 in Coleman, Texas. She was born July 23, 1879 in Chatfield, Navarro County, Texas and died December 14, 1920. She died in a gasline explosion at home and is also buried at Plainview Cemetery. (From the Roger Bartlett Database, Rootsweb.com, 2007.) |
May 11, 1925
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May 12, 1925
S. E. Brown, banker
of Loraine, Texas, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brown of this city,
died at Sweetwater Sanitarium Tuesday morning, May 12, after a brief
illness, and was buried at Loraine Wednesday. Relatives of the
deceased in this city and Santa Anna left Tuesday noon for the Mitchell
County town to attend the funeral. (The Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May x, 1925, page x.) |
May 13, 1925
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May 14, 1925
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