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- HILL, Carrie - 28 May 1961
Burnet Pioneer Lady Mrs. Carrie Hill Dies...from Burnet bulletin, date unknown
Mrs. Carrie Hill died at her home in Burnet Sunday, May 28, 1961. Funeral services were held May 29th at the Clements Funeral Home with Bro. L. V. Nobles of Bluffton officiating. Interment was in the Odd
Fellows Cemetery under the direction of Clements Funeral Home.
Pallbears were Laymond Parks, Dowin Stipp, Raymond Kuykendall, B.
Pogue, Jesse Pogue, and Wallace Riddell.
Mrs. Hill was born in Burnet County and lived here all her life. Her husband preceded her in death September 19, 1941, and one son, Percy Leiland preceded her in death Nov. 30, 1915.
Everyone who knew Mrs. Hill loved her. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and neighbor. She will be missed by many. She was a good Christian woman and was affiliated with the Burnet Church of
Christ. Those surviving Mrs. Hill are one daughter, Mrs. Flora Renick of Burnet, two grandsons, Russel and Jerrell both of Burnet, and three grandchildren. The Bulletin Force joins other friends in expressing our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.
Out of town people attending Mrs. Carrie Hill's funeral were Mrs. Clara Low of Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Garven of Mountain Home, Mrs. Imo Smith, Mrs. Oscar Owens, Mrs. Laura Myers, Mrs. Bill Crider, and Mrs. James Carley and daughter all of Llano, Stark McQuain, Mrs. Lena Low, Mrs. Morris Edgar from Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lowe, Cisco, Mrs. Gladys Jennings Crawford and Barbara Crawford of Cedar Park, Miss Fairy Simpson and Mrs. C. E. Jackson of Lampasas, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coe of Marble Falls, Lola Garner of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Ruble of Bertram.
HILL, Carrie - 28 May 1961
Burnet Pioneer Lady Mrs. Carrie Hill Dies...from Burnet bulletin, date unknown
Mrs. Carrie Hill died at her home in Burnet Sunday, May 28, 1961. Funeral services were held May 29th at the Clements Funeral Home with Bro. L. V. Nobles of Bluffton officiating. Interment was in the Odd
Fellows Cemetery under the direction of Clements Funeral Home.
Pallbears were Laymond Parks, Dowin Stipp, Raymond Kuykendall, B.
Pogue, Jesse Pogue, and Wallace Riddell.
Mrs. Hill was born in Burnet County and lived here all her life. Her husband preceded her in death September 19, 1941, and one son, Percy Leiland preceded her in death Nov. 30, 1915.
Everyone who knew Mrs. Hill loved her. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and neighbor. She will be missed by many. She was a good Christian woman and was affiliated with the Burnet Church of
Christ. Those surviving Mrs. Hill are one daughter, Mrs. Flora Renick of Burnet, two grandsons, Russel and Jerrell both of Burnet, and three grandchildren. The Bulletin Force joins other friends in expressing our deepest sympathy to the bereaved family.
Out of town people attending Mrs. Carrie Hill's funeral were Mrs. Clara Low of Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Garven of Mountain Home, Mrs. Imo Smith, Mrs. Oscar Owens, Mrs. Laura Myers, Mrs. Bill Crider, and Mrs. James Carley and daughter all of Llano, Stark McQuain, Mrs. Lena Low, Mrs. Morris Edgar from Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lowe, Cisco, Mrs. Gladys Jennings Crawford and Barbara Crawford of Cedar Park, Miss Fairy Simpson and Mrs. C. E. Jackson of Lampasas, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coe of Marble Falls, Lola Garner of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Ruble of Bertram.
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