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| Obituary - Terrell Bryan | |||
| This obituary, transcribed by Diana Bryan Quinn, was published in the Stephenville Tribune. The date is unknown. The copy was obtained from the Dick Smith Library at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. Note: Mrs. James "Lon" Alonzo Latta was the daughter of Terrell, not Mrs. Tom Latta. | |||
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telegram from R. E. Bryan in Bronte announcing the death of Mr. Terrell
Bryan and requesting that Mr. Bennett, Albert Schnable and Mrs. John Cameron
make arrangements for a Masonic funeral. Mrs. Tom Latta was a daughter
of the deceased and was also a foster mother of Mrs. Cameron. Deceased
was born November 17, 1837 and died May 16, 1920. He was badly wounded
in the civil war in the service of the confederacy and never recovered. Some
ten or twelve years ago his feet slipped from under him in front of the
First National bank and this increased his suffering.
For a number of years he was justice of the peace at Stephenville, and when he became feeble was sent to the soldiers home at Austin, but did not remain there long. After returning from there, he went to the home of his daughter at Bronte where he died. |
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| Stephenville Tribune - May 31, 1920 | |||
| Transcribed by Emily Quinn. Note: R. E. Bryan actually lived in Seymour at this time. Mr. John Cameron was married to Belle Hanley Latta, a foster child of Hollon Bryan Latta and her husband James Alonzo "Lon" Latta. | |||
| To Friends of Terrell Bryan, Deceased We wish to thank you for your great kindness shown us in our bereavement and for the beautiful floral offering. May God’s riches and blessing be yours. -R. E. Bryan, Sherman, Texas; Mrs. J. D. Biggs, Morgan Mill; Mrs. T. S. Wylie, Bronte, Texas; Harve Keith family; John Cameron and family. |
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