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Obituary of Jake Avis, Jr.
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Obituary of Dr. Jake Avis, Jr.
(C. Avis Catalog entry #137)
(Document ID #498)
 
Austin Statesman
Austin, Texas
p. 2
Wednesday, Feb. 22,1961
 

Avis Rites To Be Held Thursday

 
  Funeral services for Dr. Jake Avis Jr., who died Tuesday after­noon of a gunshot wound, will be held Thursday at 11 a. m. at Weed-Corley Funeral Home.
  Dr. William Logan will officiate and burial will be in Austin Me­morial Park.
  A coroner's verdict was awaited Wednesday from Justice of the Peace J. H. Watson in the death of the 39-year-old dentist.
  The well-known dentist died in Brackenridge Hospital's emer­gency room just 20 minutes after being rushed there Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. with a gunshot wound in his chest.
  Two painters working across the street said they were listening to their car radio before going back to work after lunch when they heard someone yelling at the front door of the Avis home at 1510 Rainbow Bend.
  The painters, A. G. Wadford of 1201 Newton Road and A. P. Childers of 4608 Lyons Road, said Dr. Avis frantically motioned to them.
  They raced across the street and found Avis wounded, accord­ing to statements given detective Lieutenant Merle Wells and de­tective Sergeant Ed Tramp. Wad-ford quoted Dr. Avis as saying he had shot himself accidentally. An ambulance rushed Dr. Avis to the hospital, but he died soon after reaching there.
  A gun closet was open in the living room of the Avis home, Lt. Wells, Sgt. Tramp and Patrol­man Edward Silvanage reported. The death weapon, a .22 caliber rifle, was lying in front of the closet, which contained several other weapons.
  Dr. Avis attended the Univer­sity of Texas and Texas A&M College and was graduated from the University of Texas Dental School. He practiced dentistry here the last 10 years. During World War II he served in the Marine Corps.
  He was a member of the Board of Deacons of the University Pres­byterian Church and a member of the Travis County Dental So­ciety, having served as its vice president.
  Survivors include his widow; two sons, David Martin Avis and Charles Chiles Avis; and his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Avis Sr., all of Austin.
 
 

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