Clark Lewis Burned to Death Tuesday Evening
Funeral services were held at the Fielder-Baker Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'-clock for Clark Lewis, 48 years old, who burned to death in his home in the Southwest part of Farmersville about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday night. Mr. Lewis was a native of this county and had resided in Farmersville most of his life. He was an ex-soldier, and a member of the American Legion, which organization has charge of the services.
He is survived by three sisters:
Mrs. R. U. Pu1len; Farmersville; Mrs. R. D. Sanders of Denison, Texas, and Mrs. J. W Reed of Amarillo, Texas. Three brothers:
Gabe Lewis, of Culleoka, Fred and Dee Lewis of Farmersville.
He was preceded to the grave by his father and mother.
The services were conducted by Rev. Gilbert Coleman of Josephine. Interment was made in the Huston Cemetery.
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Clark Lewis Burned to Death Tuesday Evening
Funeral services were held at the Fielder-Baker Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'-clock for Clark Lewis, 48 years old, who burned to death in his home in the Southwest part of Farmersville about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday night. Mr. Lewis was a native of this county and had resided in Farmersville most of his life. He was an ex-soldier, and a member of the American Legion, which organization has charge of the services.
He is survived by three sisters:
Mrs. R. U. Pu1len; Farmersville; Mrs. R. D. Sanders of Denison, Texas, and Mrs. J. W Reed of Amarillo, Texas. Three brothers:
Gabe Lewis, of Culleoka, Fred and Dee Lewis of Farmersville.
He was preceded to the grave by his father and mother.
The services were conducted by Rev. Gilbert Coleman of Josephine. Interment was made in the Huston Cemetery.
above and parent links thanks to Find A Grave contributor james barnett #47541254
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