• Last Name: Wallace
  • First Name: John R.
  • Spouse: Nannie A. Wallace
  • Row: 23
  • Plot: 5
  • Side: Left
  • Birth: 1872-09-03
  • Death: 1928-08-30
  • Image 1:
  • Obituary: J. R. WALLACE, PIONEER BURIED AT YARRELTON J. E. Wallace, aged 56, a native of Milam County, died suddenly at the family residence Friday afternoon at [4:50]. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church at Yarrellton, Saturday afternoon, E. S. Hutcherson of the Baptist church here conducting the services. Interment was made at North Elm Cemetery. Surviving the deceased are: his wife, Mrs. Nannie Wallace; two daughters, Miss Verna Wallace and Mrs. [Otis] Knipp and one son, Leslie Wallace. He also leaves a brother and sister, ____ Wallace, Austin; and Mrs. Mary Smith, Lampassas and a granddaughter, Thelma Mae Griffin who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Wallace was born at Port Sullivan but had lived at Yarrelton for more than fifty years. He had been a member of the Baptist church since [1892] The Cameron Herald, 6 Sep 1928 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our friends for their kind sympathy and floral offerings extended to us at the loss of our husband and father. Mrs. J. R. Wallace and family, Leslie Wallace and family, Mrs. Knipp and family. The Cameron Herald, 6 Sep 1928

J. R. WALLACE, PIONEER BURIED AT YARRELTON J. E. Wallace, aged 56, a native of Milam County, died suddenly at the family residence Friday afternoon at [4:50]. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church at Yarrellton, Saturday afternoon, E. S. Hutcherson of the Baptist church here conducting the services. Interment was made at North Elm Cemetery. Surviving the deceased are: his wife, Mrs. Nannie Wallace; two daughters, Miss Verna Wallace and Mrs. [Otis] Knipp and one son, Leslie Wallace. He also leaves a brother and sister, ____ Wallace, Austin; and Mrs. Mary Smith, Lampassas and a granddaughter, Thelma Mae Griffin who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Wallace was born at Port Sullivan but had lived at Yarrelton for more than fifty years. He had been a member of the Baptist church since [1892] The Cameron Herald, 6 Sep 1928 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our friends for their kind sympathy and floral offerings extended to us at the loss of our husband and father. Mrs. J. R. Wallace and family, Leslie Wallace and family, Mrs. Knipp and family. The Cameron Herald, 6 Sep 1928

© 2024 North Elm Cemetery Association. All rights reserved.