Mrs. Ayres Dies of Heart Disease
Funeral Held Monday at Church of Christ
Death of Mrs. Rosa Bell Ayres, Sunday evening at 8:15 o'clock, brought to an end the life of one of the most beloved elderly ladies of Madill. Mrs. Ayres died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ollie L. Beard, after suffering several days with heart disease.
Mrs. Ayres was in perfectly good health several days ago when she went to visit her sister, Mrs. R.M. Noe, of Denison, Texas. However, a few days after she arrived she became ill and was brought back to the home of Mrs. Beard in Madill last Wednesday, where she lingered until Sunday evening.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ in Madill Monday afternoon with Rev. J.W. Webb of Mannsville, and Rev. W.H. White of Dallas, Texas both of whom are former pastors of the Church of Christ of Madill, officiating. Interment was made in the Woodville cemetery. Watts Funeral Home of Madill had charge of the funeral.
Mrs. Rosa Belle Ayres was born in Grayson County, Texas, on October 3, 1860. Had Mrs. Ayres lived until October 3, 1930, she would have been 70 years of age. She was married to William A. Ayres in 1879. To this union were born six children, as follows: Clarence White Ayres, deceased; Monroe U. Ayres, Woodville; Earl E. Ayres, Madill; W. Ernest Ayres, Earlsboro; Mrs. Ollie L. Beard, Madill; Mrs. S.N. Luttrell, Madill. She is also survived by three step-daughters as follows: Mrs. Paralee Allred, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Dud Henry, Woodville, and Mrs. Jno. H. Woods, Woodville. Mr. Ayres died about seven years ago. Mrs. Ayres had made her home with her children since the death of her husband. All of her children were present at the funeral.
Mrs. Ayres had been a member of the Church of Christ for fifty-six years.
The pall bearers of the funeral consisted of sons and sons-in-law of Mrs. Ayres, and the flower girls consisted of grand daughters and nieces.
Other than those mentioned, the following is a list of relatives attending the funeral from out of town: Mr. and Mrs. George Cross, Whitesboro, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Allred, Bowie, Texas; Mr.and Mrs. R.M. Noe, Denison, Texas; Mrs. Burr Wright and daughter, Miss Evelyn Wright, both of Denison, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Pampa, Texas; Miss Cliff Goff, Sherman, Texas; Mrs. H.M. Bowen, Denison, Texas; Edd Cross, Whitesboro, Texas; Mrs. Paul Southerland, Frank Wright, Bonham, Texas; and Leon Alton and Evelyn Allred, all of Dallas, Texas.
Friends from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Denison, Texas; Mrs. Marie Looney and son, Dallas, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. James Luttrell, Ardmore; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Morrison, Grandview, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Draper, Tishomingo; Mrs. Augusta Evans, Tishomingo; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shillings, and a host of friends from Woodville, Kingston and other surrounding communities.
Mrs. Ayres Dies of Heart Disease
Funeral Held Monday at Church of Christ
Death of Mrs. Rosa Bell Ayres, Sunday evening at 8:15 o'clock, brought to an end the life of one of the most beloved elderly ladies of Madill. Mrs. Ayres died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ollie L. Beard, after suffering several days with heart disease.
Mrs. Ayres was in perfectly good health several days ago when she went to visit her sister, Mrs. R.M. Noe, of Denison, Texas. However, a few days after she arrived she became ill and was brought back to the home of Mrs. Beard in Madill last Wednesday, where she lingered until Sunday evening.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ in Madill Monday afternoon with Rev. J.W. Webb of Mannsville, and Rev. W.H. White of Dallas, Texas both of whom are former pastors of the Church of Christ of Madill, officiating. Interment was made in the Woodville cemetery. Watts Funeral Home of Madill had charge of the funeral.
Mrs. Rosa Belle Ayres was born in Grayson County, Texas, on October 3, 1860. Had Mrs. Ayres lived until October 3, 1930, she would have been 70 years of age. She was married to William A. Ayres in 1879. To this union were born six children, as follows: Clarence White Ayres, deceased; Monroe U. Ayres, Woodville; Earl E. Ayres, Madill; W. Ernest Ayres, Earlsboro; Mrs. Ollie L. Beard, Madill; Mrs. S.N. Luttrell, Madill. She is also survived by three step-daughters as follows: Mrs. Paralee Allred, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Dud Henry, Woodville, and Mrs. Jno. H. Woods, Woodville. Mr. Ayres died about seven years ago. Mrs. Ayres had made her home with her children since the death of her husband. All of her children were present at the funeral.
Mrs. Ayres had been a member of the Church of Christ for fifty-six years.
The pall bearers of the funeral consisted of sons and sons-in-law of Mrs. Ayres, and the flower girls consisted of grand daughters and nieces.
Other than those mentioned, the following is a list of relatives attending the funeral from out of town: Mr. and Mrs. George Cross, Whitesboro, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Allred, Bowie, Texas; Mr.and Mrs. R.M. Noe, Denison, Texas; Mrs. Burr Wright and daughter, Miss Evelyn Wright, both of Denison, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Pampa, Texas; Miss Cliff Goff, Sherman, Texas; Mrs. H.M. Bowen, Denison, Texas; Edd Cross, Whitesboro, Texas; Mrs. Paul Southerland, Frank Wright, Bonham, Texas; and Leon Alton and Evelyn Allred, all of Dallas, Texas.
Friends from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Denison, Texas; Mrs. Marie Looney and son, Dallas, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. James Luttrell, Ardmore; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Morrison, Grandview, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Draper, Tishomingo; Mrs. Augusta Evans, Tishomingo; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shillings, and a host of friends from Woodville, Kingston and other surrounding communities.
Family Members
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Annie Jane Cross Davis
1851–1895
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David Crockett Allred
1852–1935
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William Joseph Cross
1853–1890
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Thomas Bethel Cross
1855–1930
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Texanna "Tex" Allred Witcher
1857–1946
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Emma Jane "Emily" Allred McCracken
1857–1920
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George Leondias Cross
1857–1940
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Almond Renne Allred Sr
1864–1949
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Elizabeth Allred Wright
1867–1936
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Alletha L Allred Ingram
1869–1915
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William Allred
1871–1914
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Mamie Allred Noe
1875–1962
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