• Last Name: Hartsfield
  • First Name: George Prentiss
  • Spouse: Sallie
  • Row: 29
  • Plot: 15
  • Side: Right
  • Birth: 1871-03-07
  • Death: 1942-06-09
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  • Obituary: FUNERAL SERVICES FOR GEORGE P. HARTSFIELD Funeral services for George P. Hartsfield, were held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, 1942, from the Green Funeral Home in Cameron with interment in the North Elm Cemetery. George Prentiss Hartsfield was born on March 7, 1871 in the state of Georgia. He came to Texas at the age of 4 years and has made his home here since that time. He died Monday morning, June 8, 1942, at 2 a.m. at his farm home east of Cameron. Mr. Hartsfield had made his home in the Hoyte community for the past 25 years or more. He is survived by his widow, two sons, William and George P. Hartsfield of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. George Hintz of Sealey, and Mrs. Geo. Ritchey of Houston. Two sisters survive as follows: Mrs. Pearl Smith of Del Rio and Mrs. J. W. Howard of Alexandria, La. Two brothers survive also: H. H. Hartsfield and Stewart Hartsfield of Maysfield. Funeral services at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, 1942, found many friends and neighbors of the widely known and respected citizen, in attendance, mourning his passing. Rev. C. W. Sanders, pastor of First Baptist Church, delivered the funeral sermon and the body was taken to North Elm where the family in other years had resided. The Cameron Herald 11 Jun 1942 G. P. HARTSFIELD DIES AT HOME EARLY MONDAY George P. Hartsfield, widely known farmer in the Hoyte community died at his home there around 2 a. m. Monday June 8, 1942. Funeral services had not been arranged for up to time of going to press. The Green Funeral Home was awaiting word from the family regarding the hour of funeral which was expected to be held sometime Tuesday. Mr. Hartsfield had been in declining health for several years. He became suddenly worse on Sunday and died at 2 a. m. Monday.

FUNERAL SERVICES FOR GEORGE P. HARTSFIELD Funeral services for George P. Hartsfield, were held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, 1942, from the Green Funeral Home in Cameron with interment in the North Elm Cemetery. George Prentiss Hartsfield was born on March 7, 1871 in the state of Georgia. He came to Texas at the age of 4 years and has made his home here since that time. He died Monday morning, June 8, 1942, at 2 a.m. at his farm home east of Cameron. Mr. Hartsfield had made his home in the Hoyte community for the past 25 years or more. He is survived by his widow, two sons, William and George P. Hartsfield of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. George Hintz of Sealey, and Mrs. Geo. Ritchey of Houston. Two sisters survive as follows: Mrs. Pearl Smith of Del Rio and Mrs. J. W. Howard of Alexandria, La. Two brothers survive also: H. H. Hartsfield and Stewart Hartsfield of Maysfield. Funeral services at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, 1942, found many friends and neighbors of the widely known and respected citizen, in attendance, mourning his passing. Rev. C. W. Sanders, pastor of First Baptist Church, delivered the funeral sermon and the body was taken to North Elm where the family in other years had resided. The Cameron Herald 11 Jun 1942 G. P. HARTSFIELD DIES AT HOME EARLY MONDAY George P. Hartsfield, widely known farmer in the Hoyte community died at his home there around 2 a. m. Monday June 8, 1942. Funeral services had not been arranged for up to time of going to press. The Green Funeral Home was awaiting word from the family regarding the hour of funeral which was expected to be held sometime Tuesday. Mr. Hartsfield had been in declining health for several years. He became suddenly worse on Sunday and died at 2 a. m. Monday.

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