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- [S186] GEDCOM file imported on 14 Aug 2002., Shane Symes.
- [S683] The Dallas Morning News (Reliability: 3), 23 Jul 1924.
RECORD OF DEATHS
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Apperson---Frank T. Apperson, 71 years old, long-time resident of Dallas, died Tuesday afternoon in San Antonio, while visiting his sister. The body will be received in Dallas Wednesday morning and funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Mr. Apperson is survived by six children and a sister. He lived at 5504 East Side avenue.
- [S683] The Dallas Morning News (Reliability: 3), 24 July 1924.
F. T. APPERSON FUNERAL WILL BE HELD THURSDAY
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Funeral services for Frank T. Apperson, 71 years old, who died Tuesday afternoon in San Antonio, will be held at his residence, 5504 East Side avenue, at 9 o’clock Thursday morning.
Dr. George Gibson, formerly pastor of the First Methodist Church of Oak Cliff, will conduct the services. The Ed C. Smith & Bro. Undertaking Company will direct the burial at Wilmer, where the body will be taken.
Pallbearers will be R. F. Carlisle, A. V. Bullmeyer, T. E. Thompson, J. G. Downs, W. J. Kramer and J. E. Whitehead. Honorary pallbearers will be Royal A. Ferris, W. W. Weatherford, Sam Smith, J. R. Dumas, John Roberts, Dan Harston, Arthur A. Everts, Charlie Fanning, C. L. Dickerson, J. T. Colwell and Ray Skillern.
Mr. Apperson was visiting his sister, Mrs. C. L. Browning, at San Antonio, when he became ill Sunday with an acute attack of indigestion. He was removed to the B. & F. Sanitarium, where he died Tuesday afternoon.
He is survived by six children, Mrs. M. E. Threadgill, Mrs. W. J. Caldwell, Mrs. W. D. Downs and W. L., T. M and E. F. Apperson, all of Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. George W. Owens and Mrs. E. B. Robbins of Dallas and Mrs. C. L. Browning of San Antonio, and two brothers, A. P. Aperson of Madill, Ok. and Andrew Apperson of Dallas.
Mr. Apperson was a long-time resident of Dallas, having come here from Waxahachie, where he was born.
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