10A--The Malakoff News, Thursday, Dee. 4, 1980
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ERVIN M. BOYD
Funeral services for Ervin M.
(Curley) Boyd, 81, of 1218 Crestridge,
Ennis, formerly of Athens and
Malakoff, were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday
in United Methodist church in Dresden
with Lindsey Boyd, minister, of-
ficiating.
Interment was in Dresden Cemetery
under direction of Foster and Brown
Funeral Home in Athens.
Mr. Boyd died Sunday in an Ennis
nursing home following an extended
illness.
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He was born Aug. 31, 1899, the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Boyd and
was a retired tree surgeon. He was
preceded in death by his wife, Mrs.
Lucie D. Boyd, in 1974. lie was a mem-
ber of the Baptist church.
Survivors include two sons, Lindsey
D. Boyd of Panama City, Fla., and Bill
R. Boyd of Lathrop, Calif.: four
daughters, Mrs. Altha Boyd Elliott of
Ennis, Mrs. John (Doris) Thomas of
Dallas, Mrs. Jack O. (Drusilla) Young
Jr. of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Marvin
(Elsie) Harval of Bay City; one
brother, C.O. Boyd of Abilene; 20 gran-
dchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
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ELSIE WII,LIAMS
Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie T.
Williams, 85, of Cross Roads Com-
munity, were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in
Eubank Funeral ltome Chapel in Can-
ton, with Rev. Elvin McCann and Rev.
Odis Munns officiating.
Interment was in Meredith Cam-
pground Cemetery.
Mrs, Williams died Sunday in an
Athens hospital after a short illness.
She was born March 28, 1895, in ttill ' :~
County. She lived in China Grove com-
munity for 48 years and lived in Cross ii ~
Roads community the past eight years.
She was a housewife and a member of
First Baptist Church in Cross Roads ....
Survivors include three sons, ttenry .
Williams of Mesquite, Carl Williams of
Canton, and O.W. Williams of Athens;
six daughters, Mrs. Iva Lee tlenderson
and Mrs. Gladys Godwin o£ Athens,
Mrs. Alma Chamblee of Canton, Mrs,
Emma Jane Phillips of Eustace, Mrs.
Mary Corley of Rockwall, and M~.
Ruby Corley of Joaquin; 30 gran~
children; 41 great-grandchildren;
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two great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were grandsons-in-law.
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~OURTI! GI{AI)ERS at Malakoff School entertained residents of the Cedar Lake Nursing ltome last week
program for the residents• (Staff photo by l,ori Callaway)
hanksgiving Ilolidays• The students brought a musical
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