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Lily Cameron <I>Whyte</I> Womack

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Lily Cameron Whyte Womack

Birth
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Jan 1995 (aged 86)
Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Contributed by Cheryl Cartwright: Obituary Publication Date Jan. 10, 1995; Fort Worth Star Telegram:

Lily Cameron Womack nee Whyte; Feb 3, 1908-Jan. 7, 1995

Sulphur Springs - Lily Cameron Whyte Womack, 86, a homemaker, died Saturday at a nursing home.

Graveside service: 11 a.m. Wednesday in East Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford. Arrangements; White's Funeral Home in Weatherford.

Mrs. Womack was born in Fort Worth & had lived in Marshall, Weatherford until moving to Sulphur Spring 1 1/2 years ago. Her husband, Henry Eugene Womack, died in 1982.

Memorials: Grace United Presbyterian Church in Weatherford or Alzheimer's Assoc of Tarrant County.

Survivors: Son, James Randolph Womack of La Crescenta, Calif; daughter, Laura Ann Ardis of Sulphur Springs; brother, Joseph Oscar Whyte, Jr., of Keller; sister, Frances Mignon Whyte Bethel of Fort Worth; and nine grandchildren.
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Contributed by Cheryl Cartwright: Obituary Publication Date Jan. 10, 1995; Fort Worth Star Telegram:

Lily Cameron Womack nee Whyte; Feb 3, 1908-Jan. 7, 1995

Sulphur Springs - Lily Cameron Whyte Womack, 86, a homemaker, died Saturday at a nursing home.

Graveside service: 11 a.m. Wednesday in East Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford. Arrangements; White's Funeral Home in Weatherford.

Mrs. Womack was born in Fort Worth & had lived in Marshall, Weatherford until moving to Sulphur Spring 1 1/2 years ago. Her husband, Henry Eugene Womack, died in 1982.

Memorials: Grace United Presbyterian Church in Weatherford or Alzheimer's Assoc of Tarrant County.

Survivors: Son, James Randolph Womack of La Crescenta, Calif; daughter, Laura Ann Ardis of Sulphur Springs; brother, Joseph Oscar Whyte, Jr., of Keller; sister, Frances Mignon Whyte Bethel of Fort Worth; and nine grandchildren.
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