Henry Albert Atterberry
LAST RITES FOR H. A. ATTERBERRY ARE WEDNESDAY
McKinney Courier, June 3, 1947, p 6
Funeral services are to be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Murphy Baptist Church for Henry Albert Atterberry, who died suddenly at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Lewisville. Mr. Atterbury [sic] for many years an employee of the City Hospital, had made his home near Murphy most of his life. The body is to remain at the Crouch-Moore Funeral Home, directors, until time for the service.
Interment is to be made in the cemetery at Murphy.
Mr. Atterbury, born March 20, 1894 [sic], the son of J. C. and Margaret Todd Atterbury, was a native of Collin County. He was a member of the King Memorial Baptist Church in this city.
Survivors include six children, Pat Atterberry of McKinney; Geo. Atterbury of Fort Worth; Mrs. J. R. Lutes of Waco; Francis Atterberry of Dallas; Mrs. R. L. Wood, of Dallas and Charles Atterberry, of McKinney; one sister, Mrs. J. E. Peneleton, of Dallas; two half brothers, W. M. Donaldson of Plano and S. E. Donaldson of Amarillo; one half sister, Mrs. Lou Grider of Irving; and five grandchildren. His wife, who died in 1940, and his parents preceded him in death.
[Note: different spellings for Atterberry/ Atterbury were in the article.]
McKinney Courier, June 3, 1947, p 6
Funeral services are to be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at the Murphy Baptist Church for Henry Albert Atterberry, who died suddenly at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Lewisville. Mr. Atterbury [sic] for many years an employee of the City Hospital, had made his home near Murphy most of his life. The body is to remain at the Crouch-Moore Funeral Home, directors, until time for the service.
Interment is to be made in the cemetery at Murphy.
Mr. Atterbury, born March 20, 1894 [sic], the son of J. C. and Margaret Todd Atterbury, was a native of Collin County. He was a member of the King Memorial Baptist Church in this city.
Survivors include six children, Pat Atterberry of McKinney; Geo. Atterbury of Fort Worth; Mrs. J. R. Lutes of Waco; Francis Atterberry of Dallas; Mrs. R. L. Wood, of Dallas and Charles Atterberry, of McKinney; one sister, Mrs. J. E. Peneleton, of Dallas; two half brothers, W. M. Donaldson of Plano and S. E. Donaldson of Amarillo; one half sister, Mrs. Lou Grider of Irving; and five grandchildren. His wife, who died in 1940, and his parents preceded him in death.
[Note: different spellings for Atterberry/ Atterbury were in the article.]