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Taylor, Eva Dean Wylie 203392 |
Birth: 10/15/1900
Death: 08/23/1957
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Cemetery: West Post Oak (NORTHWEST) |
Record Source: The Paris News |
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (05/12/2025)
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Notes
THE PARIS NEWS Sunday, August 25, 1957, p. 2: "Mrs. J. D. Taylor, the former Miss Eva Dean Wylie, died at home Friday afternoon in Belk community, Rt. 1, Arthur City. She had had a long illness. Last rites will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in Belk Methodist Church, Gene Roden & Sons to make burial in West Post Oak Cemetery. Daughter of the late J. M. and Alice B. (Mackey) Wylie, Mrs. Taylor was born in Lamar County, October 15, 1900. She leaves her husband and these children: Philip Taylor, Paris; Roy C. Taylor and Clyde H. Taylor, Arthur City, and Mrs. Donnie Mae Ditto, Kermit; eight grandchildren, and these brothers and sisters: J. B. Wylie, Lubbock; Jack Wylie and Mrs. Frances Lafon, Merced, CA; Jerry Taylor, Dallas, and Mrs. Marie Foreman, Irving."
THE PARIS NEWS, Monday, August 26, 1957, p. 8: "Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Belk community, Rt. 1, Arthur City, was buried Sunday afternoon in West Post Oak Cemetery, after services in Belk Methodist Church. Leonard Coker, Paris, Church of Christ minister, officiated, pallbearers being Lonnie Parsons, Tommy Parsons, Hardy Parsons Luther Smith, Alex McDaniels and Lester Wilson, Gene Roden & Sons had charge of arrangements. Mrs. Taylor, the former Miss Eva Dean Wylie, died Friday at home."
Buried next to Jesse D. Taylor.
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