Obituary of Foster Sterling Thompson
(C. Avis Catalog entry #698)
(Document ID #348)
[Rufe was Nora Roberson's half brother]
Unknown newspaper, unknown date
RITES HELD FOR
F. S. THOMPSON, 66
Foster Sterling Thompson, 66, was buried in the Riverland cemetery Tuesday, following services at 10 a.m. at the First Methodist church in Henrietta.
Rev. J. D. Thomas, of Bridgeport, Texas, officiated, assisted by the pastor, Rev. C. L. Bowen.
Thompson was born June 11, 1883, and lived most of his years on the farm where he passed away July 10 at 5:15 p.m. He began living on that farm at the age of 7.
He was born at Willow Springs. He was married to Miss Olive Chaffin, September 10, 1903. In 1899, they joined the Riverland Methodist church together.
He died after a long illness.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. F. S. Thompson; his daughters, Miss Thelma Thompson, Mrs. Mattie Davis, Mrs. Demaris Hager, Mrs Marie Hickman of Taft, Texas, Mrs. Lorene Duncan, and one son, Raymond Thompson.
One son, Roger, preceded him in death in 1907.
There are two brothers, Rufe Thompson of Pampa, Texas, and Clark Thompson of Lubbock, and one sister, Mrs. Nora Robertson of Wichita Falls.
There are 15 grand-children.
Hawkins Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements.
Pall - bearers were Dadie Reaves, Jim Maddox, Alex Bachman, John Cueba, Wiley Davis and Bill Talbert.
Honorary pall bearers were:
Dan Olster, Pete Wiest, Claude Rogers, Henry Zachry, Allan Cueba, Arthur and Bill Vinson, E. J. Bouldin, Bill Wells, Doc Massie, Ambrose Douthitt, Dennis Davis.
And Wallace Duckett, Leslie Cueba, Ely Lush, Bill Obermire, Abe Bell, Louie Gulley, Cecil Davis, Alex Mandville, Barney Fenoglio, Frank Hanson, Dale Burrus, Croxton Maddox, Fred Chilcoat and Jackie Woods.