BYRUM GRAHAM, MARGARET ENOLA "MAGGIE" - Floyd County, Texas | MARGARET ENOLA "MAGGIE" BYRUM GRAHAM - Texas Gravestone Photos

Margaret Enola "Maggie" BYRUM GRAHAM

Carrs Chapel Cemetery
Floyd County,
Texas

Wife of T.J. Graham
December 21, 1860 - March 15, 1930

*Obituary
Funeral Held Saturday for Mrs. T.J. Graham - Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock for Mrs. T.J. Graham, a resident of Floyd County for the past two years, and a number of years prior to 1917. The funeral services were held at the Carr's Chapel cemetery, where interment was made.

Mr. and Mrs. Graham lived in Floyd County a number of years prior to 1917, when they moved to Norman, Oklahoma. In 1927 they moved to Mangum, Oklahoma, where they made their home until 1928. For the past few months they have been making their home in the Sand Hill community, where Mrs. Graham's death occurred. She had been in poor health for some time. Death came at about 4 o'clock Saturday morning.

Surviving the deceased are her husband, seven sons, Milliard and H.H. Graham, who reside in the Sand Hill community, Carl, of Mangum, Okla., Edward of Amarillo, Horace of Oklahoma City, Walter, who resides in New Mexico, and Ralph, of Vernon, Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Duck, of Cameron, New Mexico, and two sisters, Mrs. Bert Hale, of Clarendon and Mrs. Eddie Howe, of Colorado. All were present for the funeral services Saturday except Walter, Ralph, and Mrs. Howe. [Source: The Floyd County Hesperian, Mar. 20, 1930

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Submitted: 7/8/20 • Approved: 7/9/20 • Last Updated: 7/12/20 • R332372-G332371-S3

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