RAYMOND FIKES DIES IN HOUSTON HOSPITAL SERVICES HELD HERE Raymond Fikes, 61, native of Milam County, died in a Houston Hospital Wednesday following an illness of a few weeks. He had made his home in Houston for several years. Funeral services were conducted 2 p. m. Friday from the Chapel of Greens Funeral Home. Rev. A. F. Russell officiated with interment with Masonic Graveside rites in North Elm Cemetery. Survivors are his wife; three sons, Stanley of Cameron, Robert of Richardson, Elbie of Houston; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Friemel of Alice; six brothers, Walter and Hubert of Long Beach, Calif., Joe Bailey of Cameron, Chester of Corpus Christi, M. F. and Ralph of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. Major Young and Mrs. Marshall Weems of Houston, Mrs. Dutch Locklin of Cameron; one half brother, Onie Fikes of Rosebud; two half sisters, Mrs. Nan Wallace of Cameron and Mrs. Molly Lemly of Three Rivers. The Cameron Herald, 8 Jun 1961
Raymond Fikes
- Last Name: Fikes
- First Name: Raymond
- Spouse: Minnie Fikes
- Row: 23
- Plot: 8
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1900-09-09
- Death: 1961-05-31
- Remarks: Parents: Martin Luther Fikes (1849 - 1936) Minnie Lee Hughes Fikes (1875 - 1960) Spouse: Minnie Fikes (1909 - 1994) Children: Elby Glenn Fikes (1933 - 2008) Charley and Minnie married Oct 1924. According to family records they had 4 children: Doris; Robert; Stanley; and Elby.
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- Obituary: RAYMOND FIKES DIES IN HOUSTON HOSPITAL SERVICES HELD HERE Raymond Fikes, 61, native of Milam County, died in a Houston Hospital Wednesday following an illness of a few weeks. He had made his home in Houston for several years. Funeral services were conducted 2 p. m. Friday from the Chapel of Greens Funeral Home. Rev. A. F. Russell officiated with interment with Masonic Graveside rites in North Elm Cemetery. Survivors are his wife; three sons, Stanley of Cameron, Robert of Richardson, Elbie of Houston; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Friemel of Alice; six brothers, Walter and Hubert of Long Beach, Calif., Joe Bailey of Cameron, Chester of Corpus Christi, M. F. and Ralph of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. Major Young and Mrs. Marshall Weems of Houston, Mrs. Dutch Locklin of Cameron; one half brother, Onie Fikes of Rosebud; two half sisters, Mrs. Nan Wallace of Cameron and Mrs. Molly Lemly of Three Rivers. The Cameron Herald, 8 Jun 1961