Hurst
HURST, MRS. JOHN
DEATH ANGEL VISITS FAYBURG MRS. JOHN HURST DIED AT THE AGE OF 64–WAS A DEVOTED CHRISTIAN LADY–RESIDENT OF FAYBURG FOR 25 YEARS Newspaper, February 4, 1902. Special to Courier. Fayburg, Feb. 4.–.... The death Angel has again visited our midst and taken the beloved wife of our old friend, John Hurst. She was 64 years, 2 months and 1 day old. Has lived a devoted Christian for a number of years. She leaves a host of friends, three sons and three daughters to mourn her loss. The children are J. L. and W. E. Hurst and Mrs. Ed Pollard who live in this immediate neighborhood, Mrs. L. P. Billington of Farmersville [rest missing] |
MRS. O. C. HURST PASSES AWAY IN COLLIN HOSPITAL
Newspaper. Mrs. Ollie C. Hurst, 81, of 1009 North Bradley Street, passed away at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Collin Memorial Hospital. Funeral services are 10 a.m. Thursday in Crouch-Moore Chapel, Rev. Earl Rogers officiating, with burial in Flower Mound Cemetery, Denton County. Mrs. Hurst, a native Texas, was born December 4, 1882, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shields. She is survived by six sons: Quincey of Garland; Homer, Ray and Fred, all of McKinney; Clemit of Richardson and Harry of Melissa; two daughters, Mrs. Innis Marshall and Mrs. Hal Chapman of McKinney; 17 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Her husband, Riley Hurst; a son, Sam Hurst and one daughter, Mrs. Clyde sell, [sic] preceded her in death. |