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Submitted: 12/4/20 • Approved: 12/6/20 • Last Updated: 12/9/20 • R369834-G0-S3
World War I
August 24, 1895-April 13, 1959
*Photo/information, courtesy of Edith Guynes Stanley
*Obituary
Jim C. Matney, 63, 600 Williams, Stinnett, lifetime Panhandle resident, died of a heart attack at 7:55 a.m. today. He was born in Montague County and came to Hutchinson County as a small boy.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Stinnett High School Auditorium, with M.W. Graves, officiating. Burial will be in the Lieb Cemetery, under the direction of Minton Funeral Home.
Matney was a member of the Masonic lodge and the American Legion and was a veteran of World War I. He was a retired farmer and rancher.
Survivors include his wife of Stinnett; one daughter, Mrs. Elaine Standish, Stinnett; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson and Mrs. Ruth Stotts, both of Cottonwood, Mrs. H.E. Campfield of Canyon and Mrs. Willie Voorhees, Riverside, California; three brothers, Virgil and Roy, both of Amarillo and Johnny of Woodward, Oklahoma; and three grandchildren.
(Published in Borger News Herald, April 13, 1959)
Contributed on 12/4/20 by neldapat
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