Mrs. N. J. Garrison's name was Nancy. In Fall & Puckett Funeral Home Records there is also: GARRISON, J. W., 50 years, by J. L. Garrison; died of abscess of liver, April 12, 1895; interred at Concord Cemetery. GARRISON, Mrs. Laura C., by E. S. Garrison, died Providence Sanitarium, July 9, 1925; residence 928 S. 7th, interred July 10 at Temple, Texas; intestinal obstruction; female, white, married, domestic; born Jan 20, 1896, Texas; father, J. J. Coleman, b. Alabama; mother, Gleason, born Tenn.; informant, E. S. Garrison, Waco; Gleason works Goldstein-Migel Co.; turned over to Hewett Undertaking Co., Temple 1880 McLennan county census shows: GARRISON, John W., 35, born IL Lura, 30, MO, VA, VA Almeda, 12, TX Lizzie, 10, TX Walter, 8, TX John L., 3, TX Maude, 8/12 (October), TX Not in 1910 McLennan county census Peggy Duty, Volunteer Cathy Carter wrote: > I am searching for an obit for a Mrs. N.J. Garrison, age 84, who died June 12, 1914 in McLennan County. She is listed in Falls & Puckett as having resided 4 miles north of Waco. Payment for services was made by J. L. Garrison, who was my great-grandfather. His death certificate lists his mother as 'Laura Stewart' and father as 'John Garrison'. Trying to determine if Laura Stewart & Mrs. N. J. Garrison are one and the same. I have no information on J. L. Garrison's parents other than their names. If anyone can help with information I would be grateful. > > Cathy M. Carter > e-mail: ccarter@shreve.net > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237