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4801 Obit provided by Barry Caraway
Austin American, Austin, Texas 
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Austin American, Austin, Texas 
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4810 Obituaries
McFARLANE, Donald Ian. Son of Olive Mary and Alexander Steer McFarlane. Fondly remembered and respected brother, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle of Alexander, Helen, Anne, Heather and their families. Cherished memories of our family life together.
(Published in The Advertiser on 01/04/2015)
[http://tributes.adelaidenow.com.au/notice/137822054] 
McFarlane, Donald Ian (I17)
 
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4814 OBITUARY -

LOIS E. FRAZIER ISAACS

COQUILLE - An inurnment service for Lois E. Frazier Isaacs, 68, of Coquille, will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Mausoleum, Coosbay. Richard Denton of Victory Tabernacle, Coquille, will officiate.
A long time resident of Coquille, she moved to the Oregon Coast in 1954. She married Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1978. Mrs. Isaacs enjoyed gardening and especially loved the ocean. She worked in the community where she was loved by many, according to her family, and will be truly missed.
Survivors include sons John Ira Frazier of Coquille, Dan Frazier of Myrtle Point and David Frazier of Seattle, Washington; daughters Brenda Sorenson of Seattle, Washington; Patricia Rhay and Theresa Bluaglove, both of Eugene; twin sister, Dolores Stahl of Doyle, California; 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1995; and a son, Robert A. Frazier in 1965.
OBITUARY -

LOIS E. FRAZIER ISAACS

COQUILLE - An inurnment service for Lois E. Frazier Isaacs, 68, of Coquille, will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Mausoleum, Coosbay. Richard Denton of Victory Tabernacle, Coquille, will officiate.
A long time resident of Coquille, she moved to the Oregon Coast in 1954. She married Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1978. Mrs. Isaacs enjoyed gardening and especially loved the ocean. She worked in the community where she was loved by many, according to her family, and will be truly missed.
Survivors include sons John Ira Frazier of Coquille, Dan Frazier of Myrtle Point and David Frazier of Seattle, Washington; daughters Brenda Sorenson of Seattle, Washington; Patricia Rhay and Theresa Bluaglove, both of Eugene; twin sister, Dolores Stahl of Doyle, California; 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1995; and a son, Robert A. Frazier in 1965. 
Ely, Lois Elinor (I28709)
 
4815 Obituary - Central Missourian, 23 July 1927

MRS. A. W. McFARLAND

Mrs. A. W. McFarland died at her home in Clark's Fork township Friday July 22, after an illness of six weeks. Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland was born in Clark's Fork township September 2, 1838, and was a daughter of William and Catherine Robertson Hurt. She was married to A. W. McFarland of Boonville township, December 10, 1857. To this union were born five children. Two daughters died in childhood. William J. McFarland died in December, 1925. Two daughters, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. J. Terrell Mills, both of Cooper County, survive. Two brothers, W. A. Hurt and James Hurt, of Boonville, with a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. McFarland was a widow of A. W. McFarland, who died January 3, 1910. Both Mr. and Mrs. McFarland were natives of Cooper County. They lived in Henry County for three years, then moved back to Cooper County, where they made their home on the old McFarland homestead in Clark's Fork township. The Hurt and McFarland families are prominent in the history of Cooper County. Early in life she became a member of the Bethel Presbyterian church. Funeral services will be held in the Boonville Presbyterian church at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Mitchell of Independence. Interment will be made in the family lot in Walnut Grove Cemetery.

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Burial: Walnut Grove Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri

Obituary - Central Missourian, 23 July 1927

MRS. A. W. McFARLAND

Mrs. A. W. McFarland died at her home in Clark's Fork township Friday July 22, after an illness of six weeks. Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland was born in Clark's Fork township September 2, 1838, and was a daughter of William and Catherine Robertson Hurt. She was married to A. W. McFarland of Boonville township, December 10, 1857. To this union were born five children. Two daughters died in childhood. William J. McFarland died in December, 1925. Two daughters, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. J. Terrell Mills, both of Cooper County, survive. Two brothers, W. A. Hurt and James Hurt, of Boonville, with a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. McFarland was a widow of A. W. McFarland, who died January 3, 1910. Both Mr. and Mrs. McFarland were natives of Cooper County. They lived in Henry County for three years, then moved back to Cooper County, where they made their home on the old McFarland homestead in Clark's Fork township. The Hurt and McFarland families are prominent in the history of Cooper County. Early in life she became a member of the Bethel Presbyterian church. Funeral services will be held in the Boonville Presbyterian church at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Mitchell of Independence. Interment will be made in the family lot in Walnut Grove Cemetery.

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Burial: Walnut Grove Cemetery, Cooper County, Missouri 
Hurt, Mary Catherine (I28923)
 
4816 Obituary for Alton Clement
Graveside Services for Alton Clement, 81, of Brownwood, Texas, will be held Wednesday, August 10, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. at Collinsville Cemetery with Rev. Rick Carney officiating. There is no planned visitation. He passed away August 7, 2016, in Brownwood, Texas.
He was born to Thomas Albert and Nina (Deaver) Clement on August 20, 1934, on the family farm outside of Whitesboro, Texas. He married Priscilla Robinette Clement in Jamaica. Alton was a retired Lt. Col. In the U.S. Army Reserve and worked for Allstate Insurance for 35 years.
He is survived by his wife, Priscilla Clement of Brownwood; son, Christopher Clement and Elaine of Whitesboro; brother, J. L. Clement of Panama and sister, Linda Ward of Florida.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Nina Clement; first wife, Christine Clement and brother, Gene Clement. 
Clement, Alton Thomas (I8792)
 
4817 Obituary from Dallas Morning News, Dec. 23, 1933. "Mrs. Tennie McFarland Graves, 52, of 2517 Oak Lawn, for seven years church visitor for the East Dallas Christian Church, and member of a pioneer Texas family, died Friday morning after an illness of two weeks. Because of ill health she resigned her position with the church last April. Mrs. Graves was born in Ladonia, Fannin County, daughter of the late James F. McFarland and granddaugther of the Fannin County pioneer, Jackson McFarland. At the time of her death Mrs. Graves owned land near Ladonia that was granted her grandfather by Gen. Sam Houston during the time of the republic. Her husband, Henry L. Graves, was a merchant of Ladonia. He died there about ten years ago...... She is survived by two step-sons, Henry L. Graves Jr., United States Navy, stationed at San Diego, Cal., and will Nunn Graves, Milwaukee; her mother, Mrs. Mary Jane McFarland of Ladonia; four brothers, Sam J. McFarland, James R. McFarland, both of Lubbock; John A. McFarland of Ladonia and Dr. Gordon B. McFarland of Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. Walter P. Jennings of Lubbock, Mrs. W.M. Williams of Ladonia and Mrs. Joe M. Hill of Dallas....

From Lola McFarland Hill's book: P. 99

RUTHA TENNESSEE MCFARLAND - married Henry L. GRAVES. Born Aug. 22, 1881. Fifth child of the family. She attend¬school in Ladonia and graduated from Carlton College in Bonham. While in college she studied painting with Miss Grace Carlton, and painted many beautiful pictures. She was very capable at needle work and while in college she knitted a beautiful shawl for her mother. She was a great help in managing the household, and showed great concern for any who were ill or grieved. While living at home in Ladonia, she worked at the bank and the Oil Mill, and at the same time was the teacher of a Sunday School Class of young people at the First Christian Church - the Loyal Bereans. Her influence was very great upon those in her class. She went to Europe with her sister Florence in 1910, attending the Passion Play. On the 26th of Dec. 1918 she was married to Mr. Graves and made for him, Mother Graves, Will Nunn and Henry a lovely home life. He was stricken ill soon after their marriage, but for five years she was extremely happy, until his death May 30, 1924. After his death, she and Henry Jr. came to Dallas and lived on Victor Street and Henry attended Woodrow Wilson High School. She was employed in the office of the Trinity Warehouse which was operated by her brother James R. In 1926 she became the church visitor for the East Dallas Christian Church and was of the most valuable service to the church and especially to Dr. L. N. D. Wells, the minister. During this time she lived in the home of Judge and Mrs. R. J. Thorne. In 1932, because of ill health, she resigned from this strenuous work and became secretary in the office of her brother Dr. Gordon B. McFarland and lived in the home of Miss Cora McFarland on Henderson Ave. She suffered many hemorrhages and was given inumberable blood transfusions. Among the donors were Rebel Proctor and her brother-in-law, Joe Hill, who gave as many as twenty. She died on Dec. 22, 1933, and her place was never filled in the hearts of her loved ones. She remembered all her family in her will, giving her jewels to her nieces and the homestead farm to her sister, Lola. She was only 52 years old when she died, but her life had been so full of love and service to others that it might have been a much longer life in someone else, to have accomplished what she die. She is buried beside her father and mother in the Ladonia Cemetery.

P. 100
GRAVES - MCFARLAND.
• from Ladonia News, Dec. 27, 1918
Friends in Ladonia were surprised to receive news of the marriage of Mr. H. L. Graves and Miss Tennie MoFarland in Fort Worth last Thursday. Accompanied by Capt. and Mrs. Joe M. Hill and John A. McFarland they drove to Ft. Worth from Dallas and were married at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Walter P. Jennings. The latter is a sister of the bride. Rev. Jennings performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves returned Tuesday from Dallas and will occupy the Graves home on East Main Street, which is being remodeled.
The groom is a prominent merchant of Ladonia, being a member of the firm of Graves-Moore Co., and is well and favorably known throughout this section of the state, while the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary J. McFarland and the late J. F. McFarland, banker and business man of Ladonia for years. Miss Tennie is one of Ladonia's most lovable characters and everyone is her friend. She has held the responsible position as book-keeper at the First State Bank for some time, besides being prominent in church and social circles.
The News congratulates this popular couple upon the happy event and wishes for them that all their years may be rich in the fullness of joy to each.

RESOLUTION
To many is given an urge to serve, but to few is added the gifts of an understanding sympathy and the facility of expression that opens the way to the very hearts of those to whom the service is carried.
Such a handmaiden in the Courts of our Lord was
MRS. TENNIE MCFARLAND GRAVES
whose translation, after a lifetime of devoted service in earth¬ly fields, to that rare world above leaves so great a void in our church family.
But withal there is a song of joy and thanksgiving for the ever continuing influence of her ministrations and example, especially in her work as Visitor for the East Dallas Christian Church.
In this and all other Christian service, neither heat of summer not cold of winter, physical pain no the lure of conflicting in¬terests, deterred her devotion to what she made her highest duty.
We commit to the permanent records of East Dallas Christian Church this expression of thanks, appreciation, and affection for our be¬loved co-worker, and order that a copy hereof, with our deepest sympathy be transmitted to her devoted family.
OFFICIAL BOARD
East Dallas Christian Church.
Signed: J. Howard Payne, Paul Gerhart, Starr Armstrong ,LND,'Vells. Dallas, Texas - May 7, 1934 A.D,

P. 101
SORROW TO THE WHOLE CHURCH FAMILY
-from the Church World - Mrs. H. L. Graves, for seven years assistant to the pastor in East Dallas.
No greater sorrow has ever come to the East Dallas Church than that occasioned by the passing of Mrs. H. L. Graves, for seven years as faithful a servant as any church ever had. Her interest was vital in every department of our church life and her constant check-up on all our groups was remarkable indeed. If any class, department or organization among us began to lag for any reason, whatsoever, Mrs. Graves' attention was on it immediately, and through her zealous efforts the difficulties were corrected very soon. Perhaps she rendered no greater ser¬vice than her work in helping your pastor to center his efforts across the years. Your pastor (Dr. L.N.D.Wells) never made a call in following her suggestion that he did not feel that call to be tremendously worthwhile. She had a remarkable ability of sensing situations and knowing not only where her own presence would be of most value, but also where a call by the pastor would count for the most.
Mrs. Graves always found those in trouble, those in distress, those who were ill, those who were disaffected, and always, and under every circumstance her service was of the highest type.
We have never heard a criticism of her work as assistant to the pastor in East Dallas. Her place will be very hard to fill.
L.N.D. Wells, Pastor.
"It is in the darkness that the light is needed and it is there that it shines the best. The other day a saintly woman of my own parish went to the hospital to say a last farewell to a grown daughter who within a few hours must pass to her long home. As this Christian mother left the room with streaming eyes, she said to me, "It would be a shame to call her back, when she is so near to Heaven." And a new light from a brokenhearted mother who was a true Christian, illumined my own soul.
- from The Light of the World by LND WELLS.

Tennie was also known by Bakie, or Baker with family members, a nickname referring back to a well-known preacher named Tennessee Baker. She was 37 years old when she got married, and the family members were not happy with her choice at first. Her brother John Allen (Doc) wrote a letter to Gordon where he criticized this choice and said she was only doing it to avoid being an "old maid." That possibly was due to the fact his business was a competitor of the Jackson McFarland retail store in Ladonia, and that he had once dated sister Mary, but then married Mamie Nunn. However, the family changed their minds as they got to know him and he joined the Christian church. 
McFarland, Rutha Tennessee (I30230)
 
4818 Obituary from Dallas Morning News:
The Rev. H. Neill McFarland found his ministerial calling in 1954 when he began teaching the history of religions at Southern Methodist University.
Two years later, he crossed the Pacific as a visiting professor in Japan. The experience led to many lasting relationships and his founding of the Japan-America Society of Dallas in 1970.
McFarland, 93, died July 14 of a heart attack at Medical City Dallas.
A memorial will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in SMU's Perkins Chapel.
H. Neill McFarland, retired SMU professor of history of religions.
H. Neill McFarland, retired SMU professor of history of religions.
McFarland had been a church pastor and conducted weddings throughout his career, but seemed to prefer the classroom to the pulpit, said his daughter Anna McFarland of Dallas.
McFarland was born in Dallas, where he graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1941. He was captain of the Wildcats basketball team.
He attended SMU but received his bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University, where he played basketball.
In 1944, he married June Balch. She died of cancer in 1971.
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McFarland returned to SMU, where he earned a doctor of divinity degree from what is now the Perkins School of Theology, studying under the Navy's V-12 program to become a chaplain.
In Dallas, McFarland was assistant pastor for two years each at First Methodist Church in Dallas and Crown Heights Methodist Church in Oklahoma City. He then went to Columbia University to resume his studies.
In New York, he was pastor of Goodsell Memorial Methodist Church in Brooklyn for five years.
In 1954, McFarland earned a doctorate in history of religions from Columbia under a joint program with Union Theological Seminary. He then joined SMU as assistant professor of history of religions.
Although McFarland chose the classroom over the church, he conducted many weddings and spoke before congregations throughout his career, his daughter said.
In 1956, McFarland, his wife and three daughters went to Japan for his visiting professorship.
"Both my parents just kind of fell in love with Japan, the culture and the people," his daughter said. "They came back and cultivated friends who had similar interests. Then, eventually they got a group together and decided to form the Japan-America Society."
In 1966, McFarland was named associate dean of SMU's theology school. He became provost and vice president the next year.
In 1972, longing for a return to the classroom, he stepped down as provost to resume full-time teaching. He was SMU's director of international programs from 1975 to 1979. He retired in 1988.
In 1986, the emperor of Japan awarded McFarland the Order of the Sacred Treasure with Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in recognition of his contributions to mutual understanding between the U.S. and Japan.
McFarland wrote two books: The Rush Hour of the Gods: A Study of the New Religious Movements in Japan (1970) and Daruma: The Founder of Zen in Japanese Art and Popular Culture (1987).
In 1973, McFarland married Connie Kamperman.
In addition to his wife and daughter, McFarland is survived by two other daughters, Sharon Groves and Marsha McFarland, both of Richardson; a stepson, Bill Kamperman of Winchester, Ky.; his brother, George McFarland Jr. of Annapolis, Md.; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. 
McFarland, Horace Neill (I29213)
 
4819 Obituary in Dallas Morning News:

ANNE MEREDITH HILL MCMAHAN died peacefully December 2, 2015 at the Village of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, Texas after a long, loving, and creative life. She was born to Lola Winifred McFarland and Joe Meredith Hill in Ft. Worth, Texas, July 12, 1921, and grew up in East Dallas, Texas with her sister Elizabeth Jane Hill (Thaggard) and brother Joe McFarland Hill. She was graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School and Hockaday Junior College in Dallas. August 15, 1941 she married Lewis Coleman McMahan in Sacramento, California. After the war they moved back to Dallas where they raised three children, Nancy Jane (Schweers), Lewis Hill, and Michael Coleman.
When the children reached school age, Anne began a long career as a kindergarten and elementary school teacher serving at Cedar Springs, Incarnation Day School, Wilmer-Hutchins, and Fannin Elementary schools. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa earning bachelor and master degrees with reading specialty from Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas. She was a faithful member of East Dallas Christian Church, the Church of the Incarnation, Northway Christian Church, the Mentor Club, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. A beloved friend, neighbor, colleague, cousin, aunt, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she will be fondly remembered as a remarkably wise, energetic, talented and simply delightful human being.
Her family members include Nancy and Frank Schweers of San Antonio, their children and grandchildren Danette and Roy Schweers of San Antonio, Frank Henry, Elizabeth Anne, and John Walter Schweers, Catherine and John A. Harper of San Antonio and Amanda Harper; Valerie and Lewis H. McMahan of Dallas, their children and grandchildren Amy and Michael T. McMahan, Madelyn and Lewis W. of Dallas, Corrie and David McMahan, Parker, Melanie, and Caroline of Tyler, Texas; Patty and Mike McMahan of Abilene, Texas, their children and grandchildren Kristi and Curtis McMahan, Everett and Tessa Anne of Boise, Idaho, Amanda Hill McMahan Newton and Evelyn of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and many dearly loved nieces, nephews and cousins.
Burial will be at Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery, 7405 W. Northwest Hwy, Dallas, Texas 75225 at 1 pm Saturday, December 12, 2015. A memorial service and reception will follow at 2 pm at Northway Christian Church, Dr. Doug Skinner officiating. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial gifts to Northway Christian Church, 7202 W. Northwest Hwy, Dallas, Texas 78225 or to the charity of your choice. 
Hill, Anne Meredith (I29998)
 
4820 Obituary in the Ladonia paper: "Last Rites Held For W.S. McFarland--William S. McFarland, revenue officer for Internal Revenue Service in Dallas, died Thursday. October 30th in a Dallas hospital after a brief illness. A native of Fannin County he was born August 23rd, 1890 the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C.S. McFarland of Ladonia. He was a descendant of one of Fannin County's early pioneer families; his great-grandfather, James McFarland having settled in the county during the days of the Texas Republic. Will McFarland was educated in the Ladonia High schools and was a graduate of Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, where he lettered in football and baseball. During World War I, he was first lieutenant with the famed 90th Division, serving overseas nineteen months. He was a member of the Christian Church of Ladonia. In early manhood he was associated with his father in General Mercantile business, later owning and operating a grocery business in Ladonia. In 1943 he joined IRS and had lived in Dallas the past fifteen years. Surviving is one sister, Miss Ethel McFarland, Ladonia and several cousins in Dallas and Ladonia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31st in the Bradshaw Funeral Chapel in Ladonia. The Rev. Patrick Henry Jr. of Northway Christian Church, Dalllas, was officiant. Interment was in the Presbytherian Cemetery of Ladonia. Active pall bearers were, Vester McFarland, Gordon B. McFarland, Jr., John S. McFarland, Billy Wilson, Sam Wylie Cunningham, Ebb Bartley, Al Bartley, Jack Scott, Wiley Russell. ......"

Became a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite for the chapter in Ladonia, April 30, 1920. His service record is as follows: entered army as a Private on Sept. 18, 1917 at Camp Travis, Texas. Assigned to Co. E, 359th Infantry, 90th Division. Went to Officers Training Camp, then to Camp Lee VA, commissioned 2nd Lt. of Infantry June 1, 1918 and sent to Camp Funston, Kansas. Promoted to First Lt. August 8, 1918, was honorably discharged from army July 21, 1919 at Camp Bowie, Texas.
Obituary in the Ladonia paper: "Last Rites Held For W.S. McFarland--William S. McFarland, revenue officer for Internal Revenue Service in Dallas, died Thursday. October 30th in a Dallas hospital after a brief illness. A native of Fannin County he was born August 23rd, 1890 the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C.S. McFarland of Ladonia. He was a descendant of one of Fannin County's early pioneer families; his great-grandfather, James McFarland having settled in the county during the days of the Texas Republic. Will McFarland was educated in the Ladonia High schools and was a graduate of Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, where he lettered in football and baseball. During World War I, he was first lieutenant with the famed 90th Division, serving overseas nineteen months. He was a member of the Christian Church of Ladonia. In early manhood he was associated with his father in General Mercantile business, later owning and operating a grocery business in Ladonia. In 1943 he joined IRS and had lived in Dallas the past fifteen years. Surviving is one sister, Miss Ethel McFarland, Ladonia and several cousins in Dallas and Ladonia. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31st in the Bradshaw Funeral Chapel in Ladonia. The Rev. Patrick Henry Jr. of Northway Christian Church, Dalllas, was officiant. Interment was in the Presbytherian Cemetery of Ladonia. Active pall bearers were, Vester McFarland, Gordon B. McFarland, Jr., John S. McFarland, Billy Wilson, Sam Wylie Cunningham, Ebb Bartley, Al Bartley, Jack Scott, Wiley Russell. ......"

Became a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite for the chapter in Ladonia, April 30, 1920. His service record is as follows: entered army as a Private on Sept. 18, 1917 at Camp Travis, Texas. Assigned to Co. E, 359th Infantry, 90th Division. Went to Officers Training Camp, then to Camp Lee VA, commissioned 2nd Lt. of Infantry June 1, 1918 and sent to Camp Funston, Kansas. Promoted to First Lt. August 8, 1918, was honorably discharged from army July 21, 1919 at Camp Bowie, Texas. 
McFarland, William Sylvester (I30710)
 
4821 OBITUARY:

BURNET BULLETIN, JULY 20,1944

RUFUS JACKSON McFARLAND (1858-1944)

A BURNET COUNTY PIONEER CALLED
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Rufus Jackson McFarland, a pioneer of Burnet County, was called by death at the Shepperd-Allen Hospital in Burnet July 12th, 1944, where he had been ill for several days. His funeral service was held July 13th in the Northington funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Robert H. James, Methodist pastor. Burial was in the Odd Fellows Cemetery of Burnet, with Bunk Gibbs, Eppie Debo, Frank Debo, M. McClure, Bud Moffitt and Vernon Greer as pallbearers.
Mr. McFarland is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Adam Cummins of Agua Dulce, Texas, Mrs. C.B. Raney of San Antonia, Mrs. W.G. Gibson of Manteca, California, Mrs. J.W. Copeland of Pettus, Texas, three sons, King McFarland of Burnet, C.C. McFarland of Houston, Rufus McFarland of San Antonia, and one brother R.R. McFarland of Cleburne. His wife preceded him in death many years ago.
Mr. McFarland was born April 9th 1858 in Burnet county, and lived in this section all his life. He was a law-abiding, honest man, and had many friends to regret his death. For the past several years Mr. McFarland had been totally blind, but he bore this affliction courageously and was always glad to have his old friends call and talk over old times with him. Upon the anniversary of his 86th birthday last April 9th, his children arranged a celebration for him at the Burnet Hotel, when many of his old friends called and paid their respects. Mr. McFarland greatly enjoyed the occasion, as did his children and the friends who dropped in for a few minutes chat.
Jack McFarland was indeed a pioneer of Burnet county, his parents being among its earlier settlers. Until he was twelve years of age, Indians raided this section of Texas regularly murdering the people and stealing horses. No doubt Mr. McFarland witnessed the effects of some of these depredations, and could relate many of the interesting early day episodes of the county. Not many men and women who were in Burnet county during Indian times are alive, and soon all of them will be gone, with only the memories of them left, which should be reverenced always.

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1900 Burnet Co., TX census Pct 1 pg 199

McFARLAND, Rufus; b. April 1858; age 42; married 16 yrs; b.TX; f/b MO m/b TN; farmer & stockman; read & write; own farm
Cora E.; wife; b.Sept. 1855; age 34; 8 children born 7 living; b. TX; f/b AL; m/b AR
Lula; dau; b. Dec 1886; age 13; b.TX
King; son; b.April 1888; age 12; b.TX
Gussie (hard to read, might not be right) dau; b.June 1890; b.TX
Nora; dau; b. Mch. 1892; age 8; b.TX
Willie?(hard to read???) dau; b. Sep 1893; age 6; b.TX
Rufus; son b. Aug 1895; age 4; b. TX
Lillian; dau; b. Dec 1898; age 1; b.TX
Marriage Book F, pg 135
R. J. McFarland and Miss Cora E. Jones
Married 1/1/1884 by S. L. McFarland, OMG
License issued 1/1/1884
Filed 1/5/1884 
McFARLAND, RUFUS JACKSON "JACK" (I28738)
 
4822 OBITUARY:

BURNET BULLETIN, JULY 26,1923

MRS. CORA E. MCFARLAND (1865-1923)

MRS. R.J. McFARLAND DEAD

This community was deeply shocked and grieved Tuesday afternoon, July 24th, 1923, when it was learned that Mrs. R.J. McFarland had died in Temple, where she was recently operated upon for cancer. The body was brought to Burnet and will be interred Thursday morning in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Bro. Hocutt, Methodist pastor, conduting the service.
Mrs. McFarland was a good woman in its truest sense - a loving kind and helpful wife, a devoted mother, a faithful, consecrated Christian, and a neighbor and friend universally loved.
She is survived by her husband, R.J.McFarland, and nine children, as follows: Mrs. Lula Frazier of south Texas, King McFarland of this place, Mrs. Annie Hereford of Tow, Mrs. Nora Cummins of South Texas, Mrs. Willie Hereford of Burnet, Rufus McFarland of Burnet, Mrs. Ed. McDaniel of this county, Cliffton McFarland of this community, and Miss Thelena of Burnet. The loved ones are heart-broken over the loss of their dear mother, who is awaiting them in that better world beyond the grave.
The Bulletin joins the hundreds of friends of the family in extending condolence and sympathy in their sad bereavement.

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OBITUARY:

BURNET BULLETIN, AUG 16,1923

MRS. CORA EDNA (JONES) McFARLAND (1865-1923)

"The Old Order Changeth," and the brave men and loyal women, who as pioneers of this county, are answering the "last roll call" and passing on to the Great Beyond, and such was the subject of this sketch. Mrs. Cora Edna Jones McFarland was born in Travis county, Texas, September sixteenth, 1865, and moved to Burnet county, with her parents at the age of sixteen years, and resided here till her death, which occurred in Temple sanitarium, July 24, 1923. It was not the privilege of her loved ones to be with her when the last summons came, but her loving Saviour piloted her over the dark river.
On January 1st, 1884 she was united in marriage to Rufus Jack McFarland and to this union ten children were born - the first born dying in infancy. Those surviving of Burnet are: King McFarland, Mrs. Willie Hereford, Mrs. Lillian McDaniel, Rufus McFarland, Clifton McFarland, and Miss Thelena., Mrs. Lula Frazier of Odem, Mrs. Annie Hereford of Tow Valley, Mrs. Nora Cummings of Aqua Dulce, her mother of Ft. Worth, five brothers, two sisters and twenty five grand children are left to mourn her sad demise. Her father preceded her in death two years ago. Mrs. McFarland was truly a daughter of the Confederacy, her father was a volunteer in the war between the states and served with loyalty, the Confederate cause, the entire four years of that terrible struggle - as did four of her uncles, and one Uncle, James Jones,
"sleeps in the bivouac of the dead" - he was killed in the last battle fought in that memorable war, and later when the World war was on, her son, Rufus McFarland was with those who were battling for their country.
For thirty-five years Mrs. McFarland was a devoted member of the Methodist church, training her children to live a God fearing life and "In teaching them how to live taught them how to die" - it was her happy privilege to see all her children united with churches of their choice.
Numberless friends in Burnet County are saddened at her death, the missionary society of the Methodist Church feel deeply their loss, as she was a cherished member of their society and the Order of the Eastern Star realize that "In the measureless realm of time, how brief is our earthly life; yet how momentous and eternal its issues" and sorrow with the loved ones, who mourn the death of Sister Cora McFarland, whose membership "lengthened the golden chain of this noble order." Sincere sympathy is extended to the sons and daughters, and to the heart broken husband, who so happily journeyed through many years of contentment with his devoted wife. The funeral services were held at the tabernacle, her beloved pastor, Rev. Hocutt, officiating and the Order of the Eastern Star held their impressive burial service. Quantities of fragrant flowers covered the casket and grave and all that was mortal of this beloved one, was tenderly laid to rest, awaiting the resurrection morn and waiting beyond the river to welcome her loved ones to their eternal home "in that land where separation and death are known no more, forever" A FRIEND.Marriage Book F, pg 135
R. J. McFarland and Miss Cora E. Jones
Married 1/1/1884 by S. L. McFarland, OMG
License issued 1/1/1884
Filed 1/5/1884 
JONES, CORA EDNA (I28736)
 
4823 OBITUARY:

McFARLAND, Mrs. L. M. - 11 Nov 1921

Burnet Bulletin, 17 Nov 1921

Mrs. L. M. McFarland Dead

Last Friday, November 11th, 1921, at the home of her son, Ray, in Cleburne, Mrs. L. M. McFarland passed away. The body was brought to Burnet and interred Saturday afternoon in the Old Cemetery, Rev. Joe Eustis officiating.

Mrs. McFarland's maiden name was Rountree. She was born in Alabama on the 31st day of October, 1837, making her at the time of her death a little more than 84 years of age. When a small girl she moved with her father's family to Texas, and shortly thereafter came to Burnet County, where in 1854 she was united in marriage to S. K. McFarland. To this union eight children were born, four of whom are still living. They are S. L. McFarland of Marlin; R. J. McFarland of Burnet; W. A. and Ray McFarland of Cleburne. More than 50 years of her life was spent in Burnet County, placing her in the ranks of the old settlers of this section. At the age of fourteen years, Mrs. McFarland joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and for 70 years she lived a consistent Christian life, loved and respected by a large number of relatives and friends.

Three sisters and six brothers also survive her, as follows: Mrs. Bob Lewis, Burnet County; Mrs. Frank Thomas of this section; Mrs. Sylvania Fitts of Seattle, Washington; John Rountree of the Bertram community; F. S. Rountree of Vigo Park, Texas; Jeff, Jim and Wilse Rountree of Nogales, Arizona, and Babe Rountree, who resides in the state of Washington.

The Bulletin joins in extending condolence to the bereaved relatives.
Source: Burnet County, TX - Marriages: 1852-1856

McFarland, Samuel K. Rountree, Masarone L. 13 Jun 1854 
Rountree, Musidore Louisa (I28724)
 
4824 OBITUARY:

Obituary for Jesse Ray. Unknown newspaper.

Services Set Friday for J.R. Thomas J.R. Thomas, 56, a resident for 30 years, died at the Perryton Hospital Wednesday morning of a heart attack. He had been a patient in the hospital since Sunday night.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Keith McCormick in charge.
Born in Missouri on August 5, 1896 to Mr. and Mrs. K.K. Thomas, he moved to Elton, La., he attended LSU two years prior to elisting in the service during World War I in 1916.
On May 16, 1920 he was married to Juanita Celeste Johnson of Elton, La. They moved to Perryton in the fall of 1920 and engaged in farming.
rom 1921 to 1926 they lived in Denver Colo., and Port Arthur, Texas. They returned to Perryton in 1926 and the business firm of McLain and Thomas insurance realtors, was formed in January 1926.
He later added farming and operation of an implement company to his business enterprises, but dropped out of the latter two in the last few years due to ill health.
Survivors include the wife, Celeste, two children William R. Thomas of Denver and Mrs. Peggy Whitaker of Tuscaloosa, Ala., his parents, Mr and Mrs K. K. Thomas of Perryton; a grandchild, Gary Thomas; and a sister, Mrs. C. J. Hutchinson of Baton Rouge, La.

***************
BIOGRAPHY:

Biography written by Peggy Thomas Bakken
"Ochiltree County History", Volume 2, pages 403-404.

Jesse Ray Thomas first came to Perryton in 1925 to stay temporarily with his parents, K.K. and Lulu Thomas. He was recuperating from an accident suffered while roughnecking in the oil fields near Port Aurthur. Shortly thereafter, complications from the flu contracted while in the service in WW I required him to wear a body cast the rest of his life - a fact which did not dampen his cheerful disposition and zest for living.

While Ray was recuperting from the accident, his wife Celeste, with their not quite two-year-old son, William Ray, was awaiting the birth of their second child with her parents, Perry J. and Sally Johnson, in Elton, Louisiana. The enforced seperation was difficult for both parents and in letters they dreamed of the time they could be together to start their new life in Perryton.

The dream began to come true when Ray went to Louisiana in April 1926 and brought his family (now including 6-week-old Peggy Jane) back to Perryton, driving a Model A Ford with two ets of spark plugs. While one set was in use, Celeste cleaned the other set.

Perryton was a new, frontier town and the stories recalled by their children involved Main Street boardwalks, water sold by the barrel, and law enforcement by Texas Rangers. Louisiana born and bred Celeste had the essential rice and chicory coffe sent to Perryton by her family.

Ray joined Tom McLain in McLain and Thomas Real Estate and Insurance, and the partnership endured until Tom's death. Ray continued the business alone until he died at age of 56 in 1953. Their false-fronted office building was located on Main Street next to what is now the Perryton Office Supply Company. The building itself has been moved to the Museum of the Plains and is outfitted as a general store.

Ray also owned, with A.K. Wooten, the Thomas-Wooten Implement Company. He was also head clerk of the Cattle Auction for many years. Celeste worked there as assistant clerk.

The family firstt lived at 302 South Colgate. In 1935, in the middle of the Depression and Dust Bowl era, they moved to a farm three and a half miles northwest of town. Celeste many times told the story of having to to prepare breakfast several times one particularly bad morning, in an effort to get the food to the table before dust covered it.

During this era, they became discouraged and made a trip to Arkansas with the thought of moving there. Althugh they returned with a car full fo fruits and vegetables, the prronounced it a "land of no ambition" and elected to remain in Perryton. During the war in 1944, unable to get help on the farm, they built a home at 717 South Colgate.

Both Ray and Celeste were active in community and church affairs. Ray was president of the VFW in the 30s, served on the Ration Board during WW II, and was active in the Rotary. He was an entusiastic supporter of the school athletic teams, frequently acting as offical time keeper for the basketball tournaments, and was a lie Deacon and dedicated worker in the First Baptist Church.

Celeste was active in the Sorosis Clu and the First Baptist Church, where she served as president of the WMS and was for many years the superintentent of the Sunda School Primary Department. In 1956, three years after Ray's death, Celeste became a dormitory director at Wayland Baptist College in Plainview, position she held for eight years. In 1964 she went to live with her daughter in Virginia, ntil her death in 1968 at age 67.

After her Mother's death, Peggy discovered Ray's letters to Celeste during their health-enforced separation in the winter of 1925-26. The post script on the last letter before their reunion stated that their foremost desires were to be together, to be happy, and to educate their children.

Their children both graduated from Perryton High, Bill in 1941 and Peggy in 1943. Bill attended Oklahoma A&M for a year prior to enlisting in the Army. He served with the 99th Infantry Division and was in the Battle of the Bulge. He returned to Perryton after the war and was associated with his father in farming. In 1949, he went to Denver University, receiving a BS degree in mechanical engineering in 1954. He is a registered professional engineer in Arizona and continues to work as a design and production engineer in Phoenix.

Peggy received a BA degree from Baylor in 1947. After teaching in Spearman for a year, she helped put KEYE on the air and worked at the tation for two years. She attended the University of Alabama and received a MA in 1955. After 29 years of teaching speech, she retired from Marymount College in Virginia as Professor Emeritus, and currently resides in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

Ray and Celeste Thomas are both buried in the Thomas plot in Ochiltree Cemetery, and though their children have been gone for many years, they still consider Perryton their home and return as often as possible to touch base with friends. - Peggy Thomas Bakken
OBITUARY:

Obituary for Jesse Ray. Unknown newspaper.

Services Set Friday for J.R. Thomas J.R. Thomas, 56, a resident for 30 years, died at the Perryton Hospital Wednesday morning of a heart attack. He had been a patient in the hospital since Sunday night.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Keith McCormick in charge.
Born in Missouri on August 5, 1896 to Mr. and Mrs. K.K. Thomas, he moved to Elton, La., he attended LSU two years prior to elisting in the service during World War I in 1916.
On May 16, 1920 he was married to Juanita Celeste Johnson of Elton, La. They moved to Perryton in the fall of 1920 and engaged in farming.
rom 1921 to 1926 they lived in Denver Colo., and Port Arthur, Texas. They returned to Perryton in 1926 and the business firm of McLain and Thomas insurance realtors, was formed in January 1926.
He later added farming and operation of an implement company to his business enterprises, but dropped out of the latter two in the last few years due to ill health.
Survivors include the wife, Celeste, two children William R. Thomas of Denver and Mrs. Peggy Whitaker of Tuscaloosa, Ala., his parents, Mr and Mrs K. K. Thomas of Perryton; a grandchild, Gary Thomas; and a sister, Mrs. C. J. Hutchinson of Baton Rouge, La.

***************
BIOGRAPHY:

Biography written by Peggy Thomas Bakken
"Ochiltree County History", Volume 2, pages 403-404.

Jesse Ray Thomas first came to Perryton in 1925 to stay temporarily with his parents, K.K. and Lulu Thomas. He was recuperating from an accident suffered while roughnecking in the oil fields near Port Aurthur. Shortly thereafter, complications from the flu contracted while in the service in WW I required him to wear a body cast the rest of his life - a fact which did not dampen his cheerful disposition and zest for living.

While Ray was recuperting from the accident, his wife Celeste, with their not quite two-year-old son, William Ray, was awaiting the birth of their second child with her parents, Perry J. and Sally Johnson, in Elton, Louisiana. The enforced seperation was difficult for both parents and in letters they dreamed of the time they could be together to start their new life in Perryton.

The dream began to come true when Ray went to Louisiana in April 1926 and brought his family (now including 6-week-old Peggy Jane) back to Perryton, driving a Model A Ford with two ets of spark plugs. While one set was in use, Celeste cleaned the other set.

Perryton was a new, frontier town and the stories recalled by their children involved Main Street boardwalks, water sold by the barrel, and law enforcement by Texas Rangers. Louisiana born and bred Celeste had the essential rice and chicory coffe sent to Perryton by her family.

Ray joined Tom McLain in McLain and Thomas Real Estate and Insurance, and the partnership endured until Tom's death. Ray continued the business alone until he died at age of 56 in 1953. Their false-fronted office building was located on Main Street next to what is now the Perryton Office Supply Company. The building itself has been moved to the Museum of the Plains and is outfitted as a general store.

Ray also owned, with A.K. Wooten, the Thomas-Wooten Implement Company. He was also head clerk of the Cattle Auction for many years. Celeste worked there as assistant clerk.

The family firstt lived at 302 South Colgate. In 1935, in the middle of the Depression and Dust Bowl era, they moved to a farm three and a half miles northwest of town. Celeste many times told the story of having to to prepare breakfast several times one particularly bad morning, in an effort to get the food to the table before dust covered it.

During this era, they became discouraged and made a trip to Arkansas with the thought of moving there. Althugh they returned with a car full fo fruits and vegetables, the prronounced it a "land of no ambition" and elected to remain in Perryton. During the war in 1944, unable to get help on the farm, they built a home at 717 South Colgate.

Both Ray and Celeste were active in community and church affairs. Ray was president of the VFW in the 30s, served on the Ration Board during WW II, and was active in the Rotary. He was an entusiastic supporter of the school athletic teams, frequently acting as offical time keeper for the basketball tournaments, and was a lie Deacon and dedicated worker in the First Baptist Church.

Celeste was active in the Sorosis Clu and the First Baptist Church, where she served as president of the WMS and was for many years the superintentent of the Sunda School Primary Department. In 1956, three years after Ray's death, Celeste became a dormitory director at Wayland Baptist College in Plainview, position she held for eight years. In 1964 she went to live with her daughter in Virginia, ntil her death in 1968 at age 67.

After her Mother's death, Peggy discovered Ray's letters to Celeste during their health-enforced separation in the winter of 1925-26. The post script on the last letter before their reunion stated that their foremost desires were to be together, to be happy, and to educate their children.

Their children both graduated from Perryton High, Bill in 1941 and Peggy in 1943. Bill attended Oklahoma A&M for a year prior to enlisting in the Army. He served with the 99th Infantry Division and was in the Battle of the Bulge. He returned to Perryton after the war and was associated with his father in farming. In 1949, he went to Denver University, receiving a BS degree in mechanical engineering in 1954. He is a registered professional engineer in Arizona and continues to work as a design and production engineer in Phoenix.

Peggy received a BA degree from Baylor in 1947. After teaching in Spearman for a year, she helped put KEYE on the air and worked at the tation for two years. She attended the University of Alabama and received a MA in 1955. After 29 years of teaching speech, she retired from Marymount College in Virginia as Professor Emeritus, and currently resides in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.

Ray and Celeste Thomas are both buried in the Thomas plot in Ochiltree Cemetery, and though their children have been gone for many years, they still consider Perryton their home and return as often as possible to touch base with friends. - Peggy Thomas Bakken 
Thomas, Jessie Ray (I28680)
 
4825 Obituary:
Birth: Dec. 29, 1920
Death: Feb. 2, 2015

Mr. Wilson passed Monday, February 2, 2015.
Interment will be in the Holly Tree Cemetery.

C. Jack Wilson, 94, was born December 29, 1920, in Dallas, Texas to James K. and Florene Jackson Wilson. Preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Brenda Wilson, daughter, Judi Wilson; brothers, James K. Wilson, Jr. and George W. Wilson; sister Florene Wilson Reed; and great-grandson, Corey Woodling.

He is survived by his beloved wife of sixty-eight years, Nance’ M. Wilson of Holly Lake Ranch; and much loved family including: son, James M. (Jim) Wilson of Holly Lake Ranch; grandchildren, Holli Woodling Orsag and husband, Chris Orsag of Richmond, TX; Loren Zerr and husband, Shane Zerr of Edmond, OK., Katie Alexander and husband, Ben Alexander of Dallas, TX, Jamie Wilson and wife, Kelsey of Dallas, TX., and Jacky Bennett of Holly Lake Ranch; and great-grandchildren, Taylor, Colton, Lauren, Jack and Luke; sisters-in-law, Liz Wilson of San Antonio and Joann Wilson of Kansas City; nieces and nephews, Lynn Hamby, Peter Wilson, Bill Wilson, Jeanne Jones, Mary Bruzonne, Emily Bailey, Beverly York, Dr. John Reed, David Reed and James K. Wilson, III. Also included are our “adopted” families in Chatham, Ont. Canada, Pashi and Jenny Lulla and daughters, Sonja and Nina, and Norm and Rose Braganza and sons, David and Warren.

Jack was raised in Dallas and attended Woodrow Wilson High School. He received a BBA from South Methodist University, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and also an MBA from Northwestern University of Evanston, Illinois. Jack’s business career include many years in the oil and gas production, exploration and drilling business as partner or executive in charge of land, legal and tax matters. Along with the oil business, he became very active for many years in real estate development and sales. With Buddy Macatee and John Cowden, he co-founded Royalty Properties in 1967 as a real estate development partnership. He and J.D. Guffey co-founded Apollo Drilling and Exploration, Inc. and related companies in 1969 and later. Having developed a love for East Texas in the 1950’s Jack experienced further business fulfillment as cofounder and co-developer with Bill McKenzie of beautiful Holly Lake Ranch, a large recreational and residential community in Wood County. This project began in 1970 and later became Jack and Nance’s permanent home. He also founded Wood Land Realty, Wood Land Village and Wilson Energy (with son, Jim). While living in Dallas, Jack was an active member of many businesses, civic and social organizations including the Dallas Petroleum Club, Dallas Athletic Club, Lakewood Country Club, Northwood Club, the Dallas Salesmanship Club, East Dallas YMCA, IPAA, TIPRO and others.

Pallbearers will be Curtis Allen, Jim Armstrong, Jim Atchley, Eddie Calvert, Mike Dunham, Mike Fleming, Larry Marsh, Gerry Meek, Dennis Simmonetta and Leon Ward.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Ken Carter, Bob Edmondson, Bob Fenn, Bill McKenzie, Paul Myers, Dr. George Shropulos and Fred Smitham.

Burial:
Holly Tree Cemetery
Hawkins
Wood County
Texas, USA 
Wilson, Crawford Jackson (I30030)
 
4826 OBITUARY: Meigs County Obituaries
JOHNSON, Mahala McFarland - Meigs County Telegraph, September 20, 1861
In Rutland, Aug. 24th, 1861, of Consumption, Mrs. MAHALA M. JOHNSON, wife of
Mr. Charles Johnson, in the twenty-seventh year of her age.
Mahala McFarland was born in Salem, Dec. 27th, 1834. From the time of her
marriage with Mr. Johnson she resided in Rutland. A few years since, she
became obedient to the faith of the Gospel and united with the Christian
Church. Thus, Godliness combined with her natural amiable and brilliant
qualities enabled her, in eminent degree, to perform her duties of wife,
mother, church member, and the various relations of life.-- Her last illness
was of a lingering and trying nature, which she bore with that fortitude which
"Christ formed within" alone can inspire. When it became evident that her days
were about summed up, a holy calmness settled upon her placid countenance,
while she expressed her entire resignation to the Divine Will, but always with
an anxious look to her little family. Thus has passed away a lovely young
Christian mother, leaving as more immediate mourners, three little children and
a most devoted and faithful husband, and breaking up one of the happiest
families in this vicinity.
Transcribed by Cheryl Hartley
SOURCE: INTERNET, USGENWEB, Meigs County, Ohio. 
McFarland, Mahala (I29375)
 
4827 OBITUARY: MISSOURI, The Daily Express. March 29, 1944 ____ FUNERAL FOR GREEN
CITIAN TOMORROW. MRS. CAROLINE MCFARLAND, 84, HAS 131 DESCENDANTS. Special to
the Daily Express.
Green City, MO, March 29 -- Funeral services for Mr.s Caroline McFarland,
84, who died here Saturday afternoon are to be held tomorrow.
A brief ceremony will be held at the Kent Funeral Home at 1 p.m. followed by
rites at the Union Church at 2:30 o'clock conducted by the Rev Fred Smith of
Kirksville. Burial will be made in the Campbell Cemetery.
Mrs. McFarland, widow of James McFarland, was born in Ohio April 25, 1858, a
daughter of John and Mary Oiler, and came to Missouri in 1884. She had lived
in Green City 13 years, coming here from the Union Church vicinity.
She was married to James McFarland in 1874 and 15 children were born, four
of whom preceded her in death. Her husband died in 1926.
Surviving are 131 descendants, as follows: Eleven sons and daughters, Andy
and Charles McFarland of Greencastle; James McFarland Jr., Fresno, Calif; John
McFarland, Kirksville; Frank McFarland Green City; Mrs. Mary Dorman and Mrs.
Lizzie Shoop, Kirkesville; Viola McFarland, Kearney, Neb; Mrs. Ida Moore,
Greencastle; Mrs. Annie Craig and Mrs. Pearl Haggy of the Loeffler vicinity; 55
grandchildren; 56 great grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.
Mrs McFarland died at the home of her son, Frank.
SOURCE: Paper clipping from Becky Mathews. 
Oiler, Caroline (I27663)
 
4828 Obituary: April 1857 Vol. VII: Mrs. Mary McFarland, daughter of John and wife of Jacob McFarland and mother-in-law of Rev. H.S. Watts, was born 3 June 1800 and died 30 Jan. 1857 in St. Francois County, Missouri. Her mother was a Baptist, but she united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1824 at a camp meeting in Washington County, Missouri. Later she and family joined the M.E. South. She left a husband, four daughters and one son. She had lost four children. Funeral at Shilo Church. Written by J.C. Berryman. McFarland, Mary (I29506)
 
4829 Obituary: Louie McFarland Rites Wednesday. Services for Louie E. McFarland, 59, of 3301 25th St. will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the J.A. Hodges Chapel of First Christian Church. McFarland died Monday afternoon. Officiating will be Dr. Dudley Strain. Burial will be in City of Lubbock Cemetery under direction of Sanders Funeral Home. McFarland, a Lubbock resident since 1926, had been a bookkeeper for a trucking company here. He had formerly lived at Ladonia and was graduated from Lubbock High school in 1932. He also had attended Texas Tech and was a member of First Christian Church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Johnanna Giles of Houston; tow brothers, Freed of 2813 32nd St. and Hugh of chandler, Ariz.; and two grandchildren. McFarland, Louis Edward (I31156)
 
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