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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.
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| Thompson, Theresa Wilson 218362 |
| Birth: 10/21/1931
Death: 11/20/1981
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| Cemetery: Fairland-Littlejohn (NORTHWEST) |
| Record Source: The Paris News
Lamar County Echo |
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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. (12/14/2025)
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Notes
THE PARIS NEWS, Monday, November 23, 1981. 'Mrs. Theresa Thompson, 1603 S. Main, died Friday in Medical City Hospital, Dallas. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Maxey Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. C. W. Wallace, pastor of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fairland Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson was born Oct. 21, 1931 in Paris, a daughter of Willie Wilson and Mrs. Odessa Wilson. She attended Paris schools and married Willie Lee Thompson who preceded her in death. Survivors are her mother, now Mrs. Odessa Wilson Davis; three aunts, Mrs. Lillie Mae Moore and Mrs. Myrtle Lee Washington, both of Paris and Mrs. Agnes Moseley of Kansas City, MO.; two uncles, Fred Harris of Paris and Will Hudson of Dallas.' THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, 26 Nov 1981. 'Funeral services for Mrs. Theresa Thompson, 1603 S. Main, were held Tuesday, 24 Nov in the Maxey Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. C.W. Wallace, pastor of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in Fairland Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson died Friday, 20 Nov 1981 in Medical City Hospital in Dallas. She was born 21 Oct 1931 in Paris, a daughter of Willie Wilson and Odessa Wilson. She attended Paris schools and married Willie Lee Thompson, who preceded her in death. Survivors include her mother, now Mrs. Odessa Wilson Davis; three aunts, Mrs. Lillie Mae Moore and Mrs. Myrtle Lee Washington, both of Paris, and Mrs. Agnes Moseley of Kansas City, Mo.; and two uncles, Fred Harris of Paris and Will Hudson of Dallas.'
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