Saturday, June 12, 2010

Obituaries

I am currently working with my son to get obituaries from the last 5 years updated and added to the county site. If you have any obituaries you would like to add please post them here or email the county coordinator. Once they are received then they will be posted to the site as well.
I do have some obituaries from 1945 to 1970 that I will slowly work to get transcribed, then added as well.
If you are looking for a particular obituary and it is not posted please feel free to email me, I will see if I can locate it. Once it is found I will get it posted. Please ensure to send the Name & date of death of the person you are looking for so it is easier to locate.
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Obituaries

Two new obituaries have been added:
Bill Walters

http://hiddenancestors.com/andrewstx/obituaries/walters_Bill.htm


Annie B. Templeton

http://hiddenancestors.com/andrewstx/obituaries/Templeton_Annie.htm


If you have an obituary to share with others either post here or email the Andrews County Coordinator.
http://hiddenancestors.com/andrewstx

Monday, June 7, 2010

Jack Stockstill

Funeral Services for Stockwill held in Mineral Wells

Funeral services were held for Jack Stockstill, 31, at 4 p.m., Tuesday in the South Side Church of Christ as Mineral Wells.

Reverend Freeman, pastor, officiated with the Buzbee Funeral Home in charge.

Stockstill was killed instantly Sunday evening when his car collided with another car three miles east of Lubbock on the Idalou highway at 7:15. The diver of the other car, Cecil R. Fox, was also killed, and the two passengers on the car with Fax were injured.

Stockstill left Andrews about 1 p.m. Sunday to visit his brother Corbett in Crosbyton and was returning home when the accident occurred.

He was born March 4th, 1919 in Randeletta, Oklahoma. He moved with his family to Palo Pinto County where his parents still reside.

He enlisted in the 124th Calvary, a unit of the National Guard, in 1940. He made the Louisiana maneuvers and underwent training at Fort Ringold on the Texas border and at Fort Bliss in El Paso. He was later transferred to the 112th Calvary which was shipped to the Southwest Pacific. The outfit fought their way from New Caledonia up through New Guinea, New Britain, and the Philippines. Stockstill was a machine gunner in Company F and was promoted to the rank of sergeant after distinguishing himself in many battles.

Upon discharge from the Army the deceased entered partnership business with Harold Roberts, in Andrews, Both were together in the same outfit throughout the war. They were contractors in the shot hole drilling business with headquarters in Andrews at the time of the accident.

Jack Stockstill is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Stockstill, Miner Wells; two brothers, Noble H., Ft. Worth, and Corbett, Crosbyton; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Dashner, and Miss Edyth Stockstill, both of Ft. Worth. Members of the stockstill's troop were pallbearers. The body was interred in the Memorial Cemetery in Mineral Wells.

The following attended the funeral from Andrews: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Robers, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts, James Roberts, Weldon Ingram, Ross Leird, and Corbertt Stockstill, Wesley and Louise Roberts.
Published: March 31, 1950
Andrews County News

Andrews TXGenWeb

Welcome to Andrews TXGenWeb blog. It will be used to help keep researchers informed of all updated to the County site. If you have any information you would like to share, please feel free to to post it here or email the county coordinator. You make also use this blog to post brick walls or queries.