The McKinney Daily Courier Gazette Wednesday Feb. 3, 1965 Pg. 8 MRS. ANNIE RICH PASSES AWAY IN COLLIN HOSPITAL Mrs. Annie Bell RICH, 89 passed away Tuesday morning in Collin Memorial Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Boone County Missouri June 30, 1875 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ROLLINS, and came to the Lucas community in this county, in childhood. She has lived in McKinney for several years and was a member of the King Memorial Babtist Church. She resided at 1503 Carrington Street. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Crouch-Moore Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Ray WILLIAMS, and Rev. S.D. LINDSEY. Interment will be made in Fitzhugh Cemetery at Forest Grove. Survivng are twelve children: Mrs. Stella BARNS (BARNES) of McKinney; Clarence RICH of Cooper; Ernest RICH, of Edinburg; Mrs. Sam BARNS (BARNES) of Dallas, Mrs. F.H. HAMMEL of McKinney; Mrs. W.H. BURDEN of Dallas; Mrs. Johnny HOUK of Hawaii, Woody RICH of Dallas; Alvie RICH of Long Beach, Calif; Mrs. Marvin SHADDOX of McKinney; Mrs. Wallace SIAM of Irving; Raymond RICH of Irving; one sister, Mrs. Lena SHADDOX of Dallas; two half Brothers, Shelby ROLLINS of Dallas and Reuben ROLLINS of Long Beach, Calif; 56 grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren. Her husband, Alfred RICH died in 1944 and one son, Fred RICH, passed away in 1961. MORT M. LANE OF PROSPER DIES TUESDAY Mort M. LANE 77, of Prosper, passed away at his residence Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the Prosper Baptist Church, of which he was a memeber, with burial in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Turrentine-Jackson Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Time is pending. A life-long resident of Collin County, he was born May 2, 1887, and was married October 28, 1906, to Miss Jessie LUSTER. He was a Mason and was district foreman for the Lone Star Gas Company before his retiremnet. Survivors are his wife: two sons, Fred and Frank LANE of Dallas, three Daughters; Mrs, Lorene ROGERS, Austin; Mrs. Louis KOVSKY and Mrs. Wales...............the rest of the obit is cut off. HUBERT DOUGLAS PASSES AWAY IN SANGER REST HOME Hubert DOUGLAS, 79, died Tuesday in a Sanger rest home. He was a native of Collin County, Born May 28, 1885 at Rock Hill, the son of Dr. R.L. DOUGLAS and Elizabeth ROGERS DOUGLAS. His father was a pioneer doctor and one of the first in the area. He was a member of the First Methodist Church in Frisco, where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment will be in the Bethel Cemetery. Staley Funeral Home directing. Surving are his wife; three sons, William, Clifton and Robert DOUGLAS of Bakersfield. Calif: three Stepdaughters, Mrs. Glen WILKINSON and Mrs. Richard MILLER of Denton; Mrs. Ike STORY of R-1 McKinney: Stepson, Don DOUGLAS of Denton.
Hi, Missy. Thank you so much for posting these obits. I've looked everywhere for an obituary for my grandaddy Mort LANE. How did you find these--at the McKinney library? I live in New Mexico and can't get there. Laurie Lane (my mother's maiden name) Nelson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Missy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:37 AM Subject: [TXCOLLIN-N] Some Collin County Obits > > The McKinney Daily Courier Gazette > Wednesday Feb. 3, 1965 Pg. 8 > > > > > MRS. ANNIE RICH PASSES AWAY IN COLLIN HOSPITAL > > Mrs. Annie Bell RICH, 89 passed away Tuesday morning in Collin Memorial > Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Boone County Missouri > June > 30, 1875 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ROLLINS, and came to the > Lucas > community in this county, in childhood. She has lived in McKinney for > several years and was a member of the King Memorial Babtist Church. She > resided at 1503 Carrington Street. > Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Crouch-Moore > Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Ray WILLIAMS, and Rev. S.D. LINDSEY. > Interment will be made in Fitzhugh Cemetery at Forest Grove. > Survivng are twelve children: Mrs. Stella BARNS (BARNES) of McKinney; > Clarence RICH of Cooper; Ernest RICH, of Edinburg; Mrs. Sam BARNS > (BARNES) > of Dallas, Mrs. F.H. HAMMEL of McKinney; Mrs. W.H. BURDEN of Dallas; Mrs. > Johnny HOUK of Hawaii, Woody RICH of Dallas; Alvie RICH of Long Beach, > Calif; Mrs. Marvin SHADDOX of McKinney; Mrs. Wallace SIAM of Irving; > Raymond > RICH of Irving; one sister, Mrs. Lena SHADDOX of Dallas; two half > Brothers, > Shelby ROLLINS of Dallas and Reuben ROLLINS of Long Beach, Calif; 56 > grandchildren, and a number of great-grandchildren. Her husband, Alfred > RICH died in 1944 and one son, Fred RICH, passed away in 1961. > > > > > MORT M. LANE OF PROSPER DIES TUESDAY > > Mort M. LANE 77, of Prosper, passed away at his residence Tuesday > afternoon. > Funeral services will be held at the Prosper Baptist Church, of which he > was a memeber, with burial in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Turrentine-Jackson > Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Time is pending. > A life-long resident of Collin County, he was born May 2, 1887, and was > married October 28, 1906, to Miss Jessie LUSTER. He was a Mason and was > district foreman for the Lone Star Gas Company before his retiremnet. > Survivors are his wife: two sons, Fred and Frank LANE of Dallas, three > Daughters; Mrs, Lorene ROGERS, Austin; Mrs. Louis KOVSKY and Mrs. > Wales...............the rest of the obit is cut off. > > > > > HUBERT DOUGLAS PASSES AWAY IN SANGER REST HOME > > Hubert DOUGLAS, 79, died Tuesday in a Sanger rest home. He was a native > of Collin County, Born May 28, 1885 at Rock Hill, the son of Dr. R.L. > DOUGLAS and Elizabeth ROGERS DOUGLAS. His father was a pioneer doctor > and > one of the first in the area. > He was a member of the First Methodist Church in Frisco, where funeral > services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment will be in the > Bethel > Cemetery. Staley Funeral Home directing. > Surving are his wife; three sons, William, Clifton and Robert DOUGLAS of > Bakersfield. Calif: three Stepdaughters, Mrs. Glen WILKINSON and Mrs. > Richard MILLER of Denton; Mrs. Ike STORY of R-1 McKinney: Stepson, Don > DOUGLAS of Denton.