Winters Livestock Buyer Crash Victim
WINTERS, Feb. 17--Victim of a wreck ten day ago. Jim Stewart Danford, 41, Winters livestock buyer, was buried here Saturday.
Danford, who had never regained consciousness after his injury Feb. 7, died Friday night in San Angelo hospital.
Danford had lived in or near Winters since December, 1906, when he came here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Danford. He was married to Inez Burns of Wingate on Aug. 24, 1924.
Survivors are his wife and his mother, both of Winters; two children, Harold Wayne Danford, 12, and Jimmie Ruth Danford, 9; four sisters, Mrs. Violet Edwards and Mrs. Aulby Davis, both of Winters, and Mrs. Vivian Duncan of Iraan and Mrs. Katie Ruth Smith of Snyder; and five brothers, Glenn and Hill Danford of Winters, Claude Danford of Rankin, Clyde Danford of Menard and Ollie Danford of Goldthwaite.
Winters Livestock Buyer Crash Victim
WINTERS, Feb. 17--Victim of a wreck ten day ago. Jim Stewart Danford, 41, Winters livestock buyer, was buried here Saturday.
Danford, who had never regained consciousness after his injury Feb. 7, died Friday night in San Angelo hospital.
Danford had lived in or near Winters since December, 1906, when he came here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Danford. He was married to Inez Burns of Wingate on Aug. 24, 1924.
Survivors are his wife and his mother, both of Winters; two children, Harold Wayne Danford, 12, and Jimmie Ruth Danford, 9; four sisters, Mrs. Violet Edwards and Mrs. Aulby Davis, both of Winters, and Mrs. Vivian Duncan of Iraan and Mrs. Katie Ruth Smith of Snyder; and five brothers, Glenn and Hill Danford of Winters, Claude Danford of Rankin, Clyde Danford of Menard and Ollie Danford of Goldthwaite.
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