• Last Name: Dycus
  • First Name: Afton W.
  • Row: 1
  • Plot: 45
  • Side: Left
  • Birth: 1913-02-17
  • Death: 1968-02-18
  • Military Service: WWII
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  • Obituary: AFTON W. DYCUS Afton Wilbur (Buster) Dycus, 54, died Sunday night in a Temple hospital. Mr. Dycus lived in Milam County most of his life and at the time of his death made his home in Cameron. He was a veteran of World War II. Funeral services were at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Greens Funeral Home chapel in Cameron, the Rev. James Lafferty officiating. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. R. L. Dycus of Cameron, two brothers, Burt Dycus of El Paso and James Dycus of Corpus Christi; five sisters, Mrs. Gladys Bailey of Cameron, Mrs. Mary Swanzy of Port Arthur, Mrs. Johnnie Brown of El Paso, Mrs. Elsie Buffington of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Anita Burton of Mobile, Ala. The Cameron Herald, 22 Feb 1968

AFTON W. DYCUS Afton Wilbur (Buster) Dycus, 54, died Sunday night in a Temple hospital. Mr. Dycus lived in Milam County most of his life and at the time of his death made his home in Cameron. He was a veteran of World War II. Funeral services were at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Greens Funeral Home chapel in Cameron, the Rev. James Lafferty officiating. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. R. L. Dycus of Cameron, two brothers, Burt Dycus of El Paso and James Dycus of Corpus Christi; five sisters, Mrs. Gladys Bailey of Cameron, Mrs. Mary Swanzy of Port Arthur, Mrs. Johnnie Brown of El Paso, Mrs. Elsie Buffington of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Anita Burton of Mobile, Ala. The Cameron Herald, 22 Feb 1968

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