Obits for Hidalgo County Tx
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Obits for the folowing: Bates, Collins, DICUS, McGee, Rude, Smitham, Stromatt , Wolverton
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Submitted by Tobie Neller Hidalgo Co Vol
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Submitted by Tobie Neller Hidalgo Co Vol
"The Monitor"
McAllen, Texas Thursday, July 6, 1995 Page 2D
MARIE COLLINS ALAMO - Marie "Chris" Collins, 65, died July 4, 1995 at her home. Born in Dallas, Collins had lived in Alamo for 15 years. She was vice president and secretary for Collins Aircraft Dynamics, Inc. in Alamo. Survivors include her husband, Paul W. Collins of Alamo; a son, Ron Collins of Alamo; a sister, Rosie Lee Redfearn of Dallas; and a grandson. Visitation will be from noon to 8 p.m. today at Kreidler Funeral Home on North 10th Street in McAllen, with a family member present from 4 to 7 p.m. Graveside funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Highland Memorial Park in Weslaco. The Rev. David Mann will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, c/o Marjorie Naylor, 211 Daffodil, McAllen, or the Sandi Jo Funk Hospice Program, P. O. Drawer 2588, Harlingen 78551. END
Submitted by Tobie Neller Hidalgo Co Vol
"The Monitor"
McAllen, Texas Tuesday, June 22, 1993 Page 2D
HAROLD "PUG" E. McGEE MISSION - Harold "Pug" E. McGee, 77, died June 21, 1993 at McAllen Medical Center. Born in Iowa, McGee was a truck driver. He had lived in the Rio Grande Valley since 1977 and in Mission for the past 11 years. Survivors include his wife, Madge McGee of Mission; three sons, Mervin and Mark McGee, both of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mike McGee of Greeley, Colo.; a step-son, James Schroeder of Elkhard, Ind.; three daughters, Linda McGee, Nancy Cone, and Doddie Howe, all of Des Moines, Iowa; a step-daughter, Donna Parker of South Bend, Ind.; three sistera, Dollie Mead of Cuba, Mo., Ethel Rouze of Aurora, Colo., and Thelma Grunendyk of Tracy, Ind. No local services will be held. Memorial services are pending and will be held at a later date in Des Moines, Iowa. Local arrangements were under the direction of Virgil Wilson & Sons Mortuary in Mission. Memorials may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, 1102 Ash, Mission, Texas, 78572. END
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Submitted by Tobie Neller Hidalgo Co Vol
"The Monitor" McAllen, TX
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Submitted by: James Albert Smitham's great grand daughter, Nicki Jean Smitham Osborne
May 22, 1933
SET FUNERAL FOR SMITHAM
Inventor of Irrigation Appliance Succumbs at Home Here.
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Funeral services are to be held at 10;00a.m. Tuesday from the
Marion-Nelson chapel on South Main here for James Albert SMITHAM 53, prominent
Rio Grande Valley busines man. He died at his residence Sunday, at 601 South
Twelfth Street after a short illness.. ( died May 21, 1933) Rev. E. A.
HUNTER will officiate. Internment will be held at Roselawn Cemetery with the
Masonic Lodge in charge.
SMITHAM had resided here for 8 years. He was president & manager of the
Valley Iron Works San Juan.
Survivors; his wife Mable CRIGLER SMITHAM; 3 sons, Lymon E., Dallas N.L. and Jim
Earl, McAllen; a daughter, Miss Lucille, McAllen; and 2 brothers, N.L.,
Eastland, Tex., and J.W. Smitham, Denver Co.
SMITHAM was the Inventor of the Smitham Irrigation Gate and other appliances. He
was affiliated with the Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge & Spanish American
War Veterans' Organization. He formerly served on the Policeboard and as
Alderman at Florence, Colorado.
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Here is the obit for DeWitt as it appeared in the following edition of:
"Valley Evening Monitor"
McAllen, Tx Tuesday
March 25, 1941 Page Two
DE WITT G. STROMATT
McALLEN - DeWitt G. Stromatt, 63, retired McAllen blacksmith, died at his home here last night about 9:15 p.m. after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at the Martin-Nelson chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Rev. W. W. Leamons, pastor of the Church of Christ, will officiate. Interment will be in Rose Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Stromatt has been a resident of the Valley for the past 14 years. He was a native of Kentucky. His survivors include his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Lorene Greene of McAllen and Miss Vivian Stromatt, also of McAllen; and two sons, W. D. of Houston and Richard of Mansford, Okla. Active pallbearers will be John Stevens, W. W. Barthel, T. W. Worley, Sam Copeland, M. M. Culwell and C. W. Whitten. END
"Valley Evening Monitor"