Elizabeth Johnson was born at her parent's home in the Gooseneck Community. Her father donated the land from his ranch for the townsite of the Bunger community. Elizabeth Helen Johnson moved to Young County, Texas settling Henry and Elizabeth Schlittler were life-long members of the Graham First Christian Church. Henry and Elizabeth Schlittler were always interested in farming and ranching. They bought their first land in 1919. They owned a ranch four miles north of Graham on the Loving Highway where they raised Angus cattle and farmed.
Survived by sons: H.W. Schlittler, Eugene Schlittler, James E. Schlittler; grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren.
Elizabeth Johnson was born at her parent's home in the Gooseneck Community. Her father donated the land from his ranch for the townsite of the Bunger community. Elizabeth Helen Johnson moved to Young County, Texas settling Henry and Elizabeth Schlittler were life-long members of the Graham First Christian Church. Henry and Elizabeth Schlittler were always interested in farming and ranching. They bought their first land in 1919. They owned a ranch four miles north of Graham on the Loving Highway where they raised Angus cattle and farmed.
Survived by sons: H.W. Schlittler, Eugene Schlittler, James E. Schlittler; grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren.
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