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    1. [TXBASTRO-L] Nannie Rose McDonald obit
    2. Mrs. N. R. McDonald Buried in the Young's School House Cemetery February 22nd, 1945 Mrs. Nannie Rose McDonald passed away February 21, 1945 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Schlortt of Upton, Texas. She was born October 1860 near Waco, Texas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs James T. Miller, pioneer citizens of Texas. She was married to Robert A. McDonald, August 29, 1876 at Waco, Texas who proceded her in death eight months. To this union were born eight children four of whom preceded them in death. Mrs. McDonald united with the Baptist Church at the age of 14 years and remained a faithful and conscientious Christian to the end. She was the Pianist for the Upton Church for many years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Schlortt, Upton and Mrs. T. R. Mobley, Austin, Texas, two sons, J. T. of Navasota, and T. M. McDonald of San Antonio, TX, 11 grand children 9 great grand children, a sister Mrs. P P Christian, Elm Mott, Texas; and a brother J. Miller of Mart, Texas. She had 3 grandsons and a son-in-law overseas in the service of their country. The funeral services were held at the Upton Baptist Church with intermant in the Young's School House Cemetery with the Rev. F. M. Mobley and Brother Olin Miles of Austin officiating. She has gone from us, but her memory will live on. The rose may fade, the lily die, But the flowers immortal bloom on high. The Times hastens to join the many friends in offering profound sentiments of sympathy to the bereaved family and relatives. Tammy Owen Bastrop CO, TX Owentk@aol.com

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