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Joseph Edwin Stallings

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Joseph Edwin Stallings

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
26 Feb 1924 (aged 77)
Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
03-45-04
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From Rodgers & Wade Furniture Co. Funeral Records in possession of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home; Book #10; p.520; Service #43

charge to Estate
funeral date 28 Feb
place of death Greenville, TX
services at Paris
time 4p.m.
Clergyman F. L. Young, Garrett and Finnell
date of death 27 Feb 1924 at 5p.m.
aged 77 years
body shipped to Paris 11:59
casket size 6/3
interment at Evergreen 03
hearse $15.00
2 automobiles to cemetery $15.00
folding chairs and flower car $5.00
open grave $7.00
deliver box, line grave & box $5.80
personal services $5.00
grave marker $1.00

total $53.80
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THE PARIS MORNING NEWS, Thursday, February 27, 1924

A message was received from Greenville stating that J. E. Stallings, an old resident of Paris, died in this city at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Monroe.

He had been ill for some time and was for a while a patient at a local sanitarium. Mrs. Monroe came up from Greenville Sunday and carried him home with her in order that she might be near him to give him her close care and attention, but he failed to improve.

The body will arrive at noon today on the Texas Midland train and the funeral service will be held at his late residence, twenty-fifth and Sherman streets, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Stallings was 78 years old and was born in Mississippi, but came to Lamar county when he was a boy. He served in the Confederate army during the civil war and farmed for several years southeast of Paris in the Jennings community. After retiring from active life he moved to town.

He is survived by three sons, W. O. Stallings of Wichita Falls, Dr. Wesley Stallings of Tulsa, Ok., C. J. Stallings of Shreveport, and by two daughters, Mrs. Wm. Hutchings of Wharton and Mrs. J. A. Monroe of Greenville.

He is also survived by a son-in-law, Charles Shaeffer, and three grandsons, Joe, George and Allen Shaeffer.
From Rodgers & Wade Furniture Co. Funeral Records in possession of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home; Book #10; p.520; Service #43

charge to Estate
funeral date 28 Feb
place of death Greenville, TX
services at Paris
time 4p.m.
Clergyman F. L. Young, Garrett and Finnell
date of death 27 Feb 1924 at 5p.m.
aged 77 years
body shipped to Paris 11:59
casket size 6/3
interment at Evergreen 03
hearse $15.00
2 automobiles to cemetery $15.00
folding chairs and flower car $5.00
open grave $7.00
deliver box, line grave & box $5.80
personal services $5.00
grave marker $1.00

total $53.80
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THE PARIS MORNING NEWS, Thursday, February 27, 1924

A message was received from Greenville stating that J. E. Stallings, an old resident of Paris, died in this city at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Monroe.

He had been ill for some time and was for a while a patient at a local sanitarium. Mrs. Monroe came up from Greenville Sunday and carried him home with her in order that she might be near him to give him her close care and attention, but he failed to improve.

The body will arrive at noon today on the Texas Midland train and the funeral service will be held at his late residence, twenty-fifth and Sherman streets, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Stallings was 78 years old and was born in Mississippi, but came to Lamar county when he was a boy. He served in the Confederate army during the civil war and farmed for several years southeast of Paris in the Jennings community. After retiring from active life he moved to town.

He is survived by three sons, W. O. Stallings of Wichita Falls, Dr. Wesley Stallings of Tulsa, Ok., C. J. Stallings of Shreveport, and by two daughters, Mrs. Wm. Hutchings of Wharton and Mrs. J. A. Monroe of Greenville.

He is also survived by a son-in-law, Charles Shaeffer, and three grandsons, Joe, George and Allen Shaeffer.


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