MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1943
COLORADO CITY ~~ Services for A. B. Carroll were held at Kiker Chapel at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Homer Sheats, pastor of the Church of God at Big Spring officiating.
He was killed Saturday night near Coahoma in a head on collision between a car and a truck.
Carroll had made his home in Big Spring for the past year
where he was employed in a steel transporation business.
He was born in Grapevine November 28, 1917 and married Dorothy Lacey at Big Spring March 24, 1942. He was recently given an honorable discharge from the Navy.
Survivors include his widow; mother, Mrs. Maggie Carroll of Colorado City; sisters, Mrs. Alma Tolson of Fort Worth, Mrs. Alta Ryan, Snyder, Mrs. Edna Glaze, Snyder, and Mrs. Johnnie Vaughn, Midland; two brothers, Arthur Carroll of Big Spring and Marion Carroll, serving overseas with the U.S. Army.
MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1943
COLORADO CITY ~~ Services for A. B. Carroll were held at Kiker Chapel at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Homer Sheats, pastor of the Church of God at Big Spring officiating.
He was killed Saturday night near Coahoma in a head on collision between a car and a truck.
Carroll had made his home in Big Spring for the past year
where he was employed in a steel transporation business.
He was born in Grapevine November 28, 1917 and married Dorothy Lacey at Big Spring March 24, 1942. He was recently given an honorable discharge from the Navy.
Survivors include his widow; mother, Mrs. Maggie Carroll of Colorado City; sisters, Mrs. Alma Tolson of Fort Worth, Mrs. Alta Ryan, Snyder, Mrs. Edna Glaze, Snyder, and Mrs. Johnnie Vaughn, Midland; two brothers, Arthur Carroll of Big Spring and Marion Carroll, serving overseas with the U.S. Army.
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