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Allie (May) Cox

The Carrollton Chronicle
Vol. XXXIII--W.L. Martin, Editor Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas, Friday, October 29, 1937 Number 51


Mrs. Allie May Cox Died In Her Dallas Home

Mrs. Allie May Cox aged 64 years, died Sunday in her home at 5350 Monticello, Dallas. Surviving Mrs. Cox are two daughters, Mrs. W. S. Wilroy, Miss Rena Merle Cox, both of Dallas; five grandchildren, one brother, Edward May of Earl, Ark.; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Ashbury, Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. Johnnie Padgett, all of Dallas; Mrs. J. S. Dennis, San Angelo. Service at the George A. Brewer Funeral Chapel at 3:30 Monday. Dr. W. C. Martin and Dr. D. F. Fuller officiating. Interment iin Webbs Chapel. Pallbearers: Joe Daniels, Wilton Daniels, Max Daniels, Floyd May, John Tom Padgett, J. B. Asbury, Russell Smith, E. W. Roderick, Arthur Lee May.



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