SEPTEMBER 25, 1997
ABILENE, TEXAS
OBITUARY:
L.Z.NICHOLS
ABILENE--L.Z. Nichols, 76, died Tuesday from injuries received in an automobile accident in Gatesville.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Buffalo Gap Cemetery with Weldon Gann officiating, directed by North's Funeral Home, 4002 Buffalo Gap road.
Mr. Nichols was born in Palo Pinto County, (TX) and grew up in Abilene. He was a longtime Abilene resident and served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked as a mechanic, carpenter and car dealer for many years.
Survivors include four sons, Jerry Nichols, Bill Nichols and Danny Nichols, all of Angleton and Ken Nichols of Abilene; one brother, Kenneth Nichols of Yuba City, Calif.; and seven grandchildren.
The family will be at 225 E.S. 27.
NORTH'S FUNERAL HOME
ABILENE, TEXAS
NOTE; U S NAVY, WORLD WAR II
SEPTEMBER 25, 1997
ABILENE, TEXAS
OBITUARY:
L.Z.NICHOLS
ABILENE--L.Z. Nichols, 76, died Tuesday from injuries received in an automobile accident in Gatesville.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Buffalo Gap Cemetery with Weldon Gann officiating, directed by North's Funeral Home, 4002 Buffalo Gap road.
Mr. Nichols was born in Palo Pinto County, (TX) and grew up in Abilene. He was a longtime Abilene resident and served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked as a mechanic, carpenter and car dealer for many years.
Survivors include four sons, Jerry Nichols, Bill Nichols and Danny Nichols, all of Angleton and Ken Nichols of Abilene; one brother, Kenneth Nichols of Yuba City, Calif.; and seven grandchildren.
The family will be at 225 E.S. 27.
NORTH'S FUNERAL HOME
ABILENE, TEXAS
NOTE; U S NAVY, WORLD WAR II
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