RUBY LEE BLOCKER IS BURIED AT NORTH ELM Ruby Lee Blocker, 20, a former resident of the North Elm community died at her home in Marlin Sunday afternoon, March 29, 1942. Miss Blocker had been ill for only a few hours and her death was unexpected. She became ill Saturday. Her health had not been good for several years. Funeral services were held from the North Elm Church at 3:00 p.m. Monday with the interment in the North Elm cemetery, the Green Funeral Home in Cameron directing arrangements and John W. Haygood of Cameron delivering the funeral sermon. Miss Blocker was born in the North Elm community on January 8, 1922. The family moved to Marlin several years ago and have made their home there since. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blocker, 3 brothers and 3 sisters as follows: Oscar, R. L. Jr., and Chas. Blocker, Misses Ortie, Annie Mae and Thelma Ray Blocker, all of whom reside at the home in Marlin. The Cameron Herald 09 Apr 1942
Ruby Lee Blocker
- Last Name: Blocker
- First Name: Ruby Lee
- Row: 14
- Plot: 4
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1922-01-08
- Death: 1942-03-29
- Remarks: d/R.L.
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- Obituary: RUBY LEE BLOCKER IS BURIED AT NORTH ELM Ruby Lee Blocker, 20, a former resident of the North Elm community died at her home in Marlin Sunday afternoon, March 29, 1942. Miss Blocker had been ill for only a few hours and her death was unexpected. She became ill Saturday. Her health had not been good for several years. Funeral services were held from the North Elm Church at 3:00 p.m. Monday with the interment in the North Elm cemetery, the Green Funeral Home in Cameron directing arrangements and John W. Haygood of Cameron delivering the funeral sermon. Miss Blocker was born in the North Elm community on January 8, 1922. The family moved to Marlin several years ago and have made their home there since. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blocker, 3 brothers and 3 sisters as follows: Oscar, R. L. Jr., and Chas. Blocker, Misses Ortie, Annie Mae and Thelma Ray Blocker, all of whom reside at the home in Marlin. The Cameron Herald 09 Apr 1942