Lillian Hope
HOPE, LILLIAN JUANITA
NORTHWEST COLLIN GIRL VICTIM OF TYPHOID FEVER
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY AT CELINA FOR LILLIAN JUANITA HOPE, 16.
Newspaper, 1938.
Funeral services for Miss Lillian Juanita Hope, 16 years of age, were held at the Celina Baptist Church of which she was a member, Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The Pastor, Rev. W. J. Epting and Rev. L. T. Grumbles, conducted the service after which burial was made in the Pilot Point Cemetery with the Helms Funeral Home of Celina in charge.
The deceased died Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hope in the Scaggs community, Northwest of Celina. She had been ill three weeks with typhoid fever.
She was born March 4, 1922 in Henrietta, Okla, but had lived in Texas practically all her life, in Grayson and Collin Counties.
Surviving are her parents, two brothers, Clint and Warren; four sisters, Almeda, Nevegene, Mary Jo, and Doris, and uncle C. E. Hope of Kermitt, Texas; three aunts: Mrs. J. E. Dickey, Celina; Mrs. R. E. Huey and Mrs. Ray Cheeps, both of Tioga and by her grandmother, Mrs. Wiley Elvington of Tioga.
NORTHWEST COLLIN GIRL VICTIM OF TYPHOID FEVER
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY AT CELINA FOR LILLIAN JUANITA HOPE, 16.
Newspaper, 1938.
Funeral services for Miss Lillian Juanita Hope, 16 years of age, were held at the Celina Baptist Church of which she was a member, Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The Pastor, Rev. W. J. Epting and Rev. L. T. Grumbles, conducted the service after which burial was made in the Pilot Point Cemetery with the Helms Funeral Home of Celina in charge.
The deceased died Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hope in the Scaggs community, Northwest of Celina. She had been ill three weeks with typhoid fever.
She was born March 4, 1922 in Henrietta, Okla, but had lived in Texas practically all her life, in Grayson and Collin Counties.
Surviving are her parents, two brothers, Clint and Warren; four sisters, Almeda, Nevegene, Mary Jo, and Doris, and uncle C. E. Hope of Kermitt, Texas; three aunts: Mrs. J. E. Dickey, Celina; Mrs. R. E. Huey and Mrs. Ray Cheeps, both of Tioga and by her grandmother, Mrs. Wiley Elvington of Tioga.