This is a record of all the cemeteries (not burials).
This is a record of burials, cemetery by cemetery.
This is a record of burials for one cemetery.
|
Thompson, Joseph Nathaniel 204229 |
Birth: 01/02/1894
Death: 04/01/1964
Marriage: 01/03/1922
|
Cemetery: Evergreen (32-78-02) |
Record Source: The Paris News |
See Image Thompson,Joseph Military
See Image Thompson, J. Nat
Update info
|
If you copy this information, please cite this as your source:
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)
|
Notes
THE PARIS NEWS, 1 Apr 1964. 'J. Nat Thompson, 70, retired real estate dealer, who lived at 2120 College Drive, died Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Pleasant Grove Nursing Home here, after being ill some time. The funeral, Thursday at 4 p.m., was arranged in Gene Roden and Sons chapel, with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Hubert Roach, minister of West Paris Church of Christ, where Mr. Thompson was a member, and Elmer L'Roy of the Lamar Avenue church, were to officiate. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Myrtle Moore, whom he married 3 Jan 1922; these daughters: Mrs. Foy E. O'Neal, Antlers, Okla.; Mrs. Ray Sissel, Richardson, and Mrs. Robert L. Short, Paris; six grandchildren; a sister, Miss Edna Thompson, and a half brother, Marvin Young, both of Austin. Mr. Thompson, until ill health necessitated his retirement, was long active in business here, being a past president of the Paris Real Estate Board; a former Chamber of Commerce director, and a veteran of World War I, having served aboard the USS Talbot, a destroyer on Atlantic convoy duty. He was born in Paris, 2 Jan 1894, son of Lee and Betty (Hobbs) Thompson, who had moved here the year before from Alabama.' Buried next to Lida S. Fuhr Underwood.
|
War Notes Rank
World War I
|
|
|