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By cavis , 8 January 2013
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Wichita Falls Record News October 1, 1935

(C. Avis Catalog entry #728)

 

p. 6

 


J. D. Avis One of Generation's Finest

The death of J. D. Avis marks the passing of a generation of strong, determined, courageous, hardy, tireless men without whom this part of the Southwest could not have been developed.

Born in North Texas three quarters of a century ago and having lived all his life in this section and all his life having been interested in the ranching and cattle Mr. Avis was representative of the best that came from the pioneer stock which he honored and revered.

As could be said of most of the men who are remembered in his generation he was positive in his convictions and sought to apply forthright and austere principles to his own life.  He recognized in other men those qualities which marked his own manhood and was steadfast in his loyalties.

We of a newer generation owe to that generation of which Mr. Avis was representative a debt we can never repay.  We do well to pause in respect to the memory of this pioneer who as gone on.

By cavis , 8 January 2013
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Obituary of James David Avis
(C. Avis Catalog entry #727)



Brother J. D. Avis Dead

Brother J. D. Avis of Wichita Falls, 74 years of age, died at his home in that city on Sunday, Sept. 30.  Brother Avis was Past Grand Master of the Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters, of Texas.  He served for a number of years as a member of the Committe on Masonic Education and Servie of The Grand Lodge of Texas.  Brother Avis was a Past Master of Wichita Falls Lodge No. 635 and was active in both York and Scottish Rite Freemansonry.  For many years past he has been engaged in the cattle business.

By cavis , 8 January 2013
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Wichita Falls Record-News, October 2, 1935, p. 10
(C. Avis Catalog entry #726)

 



LEGISLATORS HONOR AVIS

House Adjourns in Tribute To Wichitan

Special to The Record News

AUSTIN, Oct. 1 - Today's session of the state legislature was adjourned as a tribute to the memory of J. D. Avis of Wichita Falls, former representative from that district, who died last Sunday afternoon.

Resolutions of condolences were unanimously adopted, and were signed by every member of the house.

SCORES PAY FINAL TRIBUTE TO PIONEER

Funeral rites for J. D. Avis, 74, were conducted at the First Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the pastor, Dr. George P. Horst officiating.  Interment services in Riverside, directed by the Merkle Undertaking company, were conducted by the Wichita Falls Masonic lodge No. 635.

The church auditorium was filled to overflowing by friends of the pioneer ranchman and civic leader who had lived in Wichita Falls 50 years.  Death occurred at the family home, 1318 Tenth, Sunday, after an illness of several months.  Pallbearers were W. M. McGregor, Ed Howard, Frank Collier, W. U. McCutchen, Fred Weeks and Harry Weeks.

Survivors are the widow; three sons, F. P. Avis and J. D. Avis Jr., of Wichita Falls, and Jake Avis of Austin; four daughters, Mrs. W. U. McCutchen of Wichita Falls, Mrs. W. F. Weeks of Tyler and Mrs. Harry S. Baum of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Ralph Dunkelberg of Fort Wayne, Ind.; a brother, F. M. Avis of California, and two sisters, Mrs. S. H. Hodges of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. T. M. Palmer of Hereford.

Masons, representing the Scottish Rite bodies in Dallas who attended the services were Walter C. Temple, 33rd, acting sovereign grand inspector general of Texas; J. C. Jones, 33rd, secretary of the Dallas Scottish Rite bodies; Temple Houston Morrow, 33rd; Sam Marks, 33rd, and Frank Hamm, 33rd, K. C. C. H.

By cavis , 8 January 2013
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Obituary of James David Avis

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Obituary of James David Avis
(C. Avis Catalog entry #725)



FUNERAL SERVICE FOR J. D. AVIS HELD AT 4 P.M. TUESDAY

Funeral services for J. D. Avis, 74, were held at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the First Presbyterian church with Dr. George P. Horst, pastor, officiating.  Services at the grave were conducted by Wichita Falls Masonic lodge No. 635, A. F. & A. M.  Burial directed by the Merkle Undertaking company, was in Riverside.

Pallbearers were W. M. McGregor, Ed Howard, Frank Collier, W. U. McCutchen, Fred Weeks and Harry Weeks.

Mr. Avis died at his home, 1318 Tenth street, late Sunday after an illness of several months.  During his long residence here he had been know as a rancher, although he was connected with many civic affairs and belonged to several organizations.

He was the first white child born in Montague county.  He moved to Wichita Falls in 1885 after being married to Miss Mineola Bush.

Survivors are the widow; three sons, F. P. Avis and J. D. Avis Jr., of Wichita Falls, and Jake Avis of Austin; four daughters, Mrs. W. U. McCutchen of Wichita Falls, Mrs. W. F. Weeks of Tyler and Mrs. Harry S. Baum of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Ralph Dunkelberg of Fort Wayne, Ind.; a brother, F. M. Avis of California, and two sisters, Mrs. S. H. Hodges of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. T. M. Palmer of Hereford.

By cavis , 8 January 2013
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Wichita Daily Times 9-30-1935 p. 1

(C. Avis Catalog entry #123)

(Document ID # 513)

 

 



J. D. AVIS DIES SUNDAY AT HIS HOME ON TENTH

Pioneer Wichitan and First White Child Born in Montague Was 74

FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD TUESDAY AFTERNOON

Had Been Awarded Highest Masonic Honors City And State Texas

 

J. D. Avis, one of Wichita Falls' foremost pioneers, died at his home, 1318 Tenth street late Sunday afternoon after being in ill health for several months.

Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian church at 4 O'clock Tuesday afternoon with W. M. McGregor, Ed Howard, Frank Collier, W. U. McCutchen, Fred Weeks and Harry Weeks as pallbearers.

Dr. George P. Horst, pastor of the Presbyterian church will officiate and burial will be in Riverside under direction of the Merkle Undertaking company. Masonic lodge, No. 635, A. F. and A. M., will be in charge of the services at the grave. All Master Masons will meet at lodge quarters at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon to go to the church together. The body was taken to the Avis home at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon and will be there until 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. Avis, the first white born in the town of Montague, was 74 years old. Although he has been in ill health, his death was a distinct shock to his many friends in this section of Texas.

Survivors are his widow; three sons, F. P. Davis and J. D. Avis Jr., of Wichita Falls, and Jake Avis of Austin; four daughters, Mrs. T. U. McCutchen of Wichita Falls, Mrs. W. F. Weeks of Tyler, Mrs. Harry S. Baum of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Ralph Dunkelberg of Fort Wayne, Ind.; a brother, F. M. Avis of California, and two sisters, Mrs. S. H. Hodges of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. T. M. Palmer of Hereford. A fourth son, Robert Avis, died four years ago.

Cattleman and Rancher

Throughout his life, Mr. Avis was known primarily as a cattleman and rancher, although he was active in many civic and fraternal enterprises during the 50 years he resided in Wichita Falls.

Twenty five years ago he served on the board of aldermen here and later as a member of the county commissioners court. Too, he filled two terms as a member of the Texas legislature, where his work was regarded as sound and of benefit to his district.

He was born in Montague Aug. 13, 1861, and spent his early life there, coming to Wichita Falls in 1885 after marrying Miss Mineola Bush at Montague. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary March 1, 1935.

During his residence here, Mr. Avis devoted himself to the operation of his ranching interests in Wichita county and adjoining counties, becoming known throughout this area as a pioneer rancher and as a representative of the best citizenship among the early builders of North Texas.

Mr. Avis was a member of the first Presbyterian church here for many years. He was one of the original stockholders of the Times Publishing company.

Masonic Honors

In addition to his service on the governing bodies of his city, county and state, Mr. Avis devoted much of his time and attention during, his life to the work of the Masonic order. He was a 33rd degree Mason, a life member of Wichita Falls lodge No. 635 and a member of the executive committee on education and service for the Masonic grand lodge of Texas. For his work in Masonry, he received many honors. George Lawler, secretary of lodge No, 636, Sunday night said of his service:

"We knew him as a man true as steel to his friends and, more especially, a brother Mason. We knew that he was a good Mason, a good man, and worthy of all the honors that came to him in Masonry."

Mr. Avis was raised to the degree of a Master Mason in Montague lodge No. 415, A. F. and A. M., on Feb. 9, 1884. He affiliated with Wichita Falls lodge No. 635 on May 19, 1893, and subsequently became a life member of that lodge. He served as master of the lodge in 1907.

In the early days of Wichita Falls, members of the lodge recalled, the Wichita Falls lodge had a small membership and, because of economic conditions, had difficulty in holding its charter. On more than one occasion Mr. Avis and others waded in water kneedeep to attend lodge meetings in order to make a quorum and hold the lodge charter.

During this time Mr. Avis also went to many of the surrounding towns in this section and assisted in conferring degrees. Travel then was by buggy, hack or horseback. Many times Mr. Avis would work most of the night in the lodge ceremonies of neighboring town, then return to Wichita Falls the same night, often reaching home after daylight.

First Grand Lodge Meet

Mr. Avis attended the first grand lodge meeting in Waco. He was raised to the degree of Royal Arch Mason in Wichita Falls on April 17, 1894, and served as high priest in 1906. He was active in the chapter work and carried a certificate for many years.

Mr. Avis was "hailed and greeted Royal and Select Masters, in 1894, the same year he took the Chapter, and before the Chapter and Council were made separate bodies. He served as Thrice Illustrious Master of the Wichita Falls Council in 1906. He served the proper time in the various offices in the Grand Council of Texas and in 1923 was elevated to Most Illustrious Grand Master, the highest office in the order.

Mr. Avis received the orders of knighthood in Vernon Commandery No. 33, Knights Templar, more than 30 years ago, and when Wichita Falls Commandery No. 59 was organized in 1911, he was one of its charter members. In 1928 he was made commander of the order.

The Scottish Rite degrees were conferred on Mr. Avis many years ago at Dallas. He took the Shrine in Hella temple, Dallas, later affiliated with Moslah temple at Fort Worth and when Wichita Falls organized a temple, he was one of the first members.

Mr. Avis was a 33rd degree, I. G. H., of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. He was a past D.D.G.M. of the 88th Masonic district and past G. V. for the Council and Chapter.

By cavis , 16 October 2012
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Obituaries of Charles Robert Avis

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Obituaries of Charles Robert Avis
(C. Avis Catalog entry #692)

Long Beach Press-Telegram 3/24/1931
page A8

Charles R. Avis
Charles R. Avis, 36, died this morning at 2320 Linden Avenue at the home of William Copeland.  He is believed to have relatives living in Wichita, Texas, although little is known of him here.  Funeral arrangements will be announced by the J. J. Mottell, Inc. Funeral Directors after definite word is had from the survivors.


Long Beach Press-Telegram 3/25/1931
page B2

AVIS - Charles, at 2320 Linden Avenue, Monday night.  Services and interment at Wichita Falls, Texas.  J. J. Mottell, Inc., funeral directors in charge of local arrangements.


 

By cavis , 16 October 2012
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Obituary of Lida Avis Hunter

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Obituary of Lida Avis Hunter
(C. Avis Catalog entry #606)

The Dayton Journal Dec. 10, 1918 p. 2

Mrs. H. A. Hunter

Funeral services for Mrs. H. A. Hunter, formerly of Dayton, who died in Wooster, Ohio, Sunday, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Park Presbyterian church. Mrs. Hunter was a well-known church and charitable worker when she lived in this city. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Strahl and family.

 

By cavis , 16 October 2012
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Obituary of James Frederick Avis

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Obituary of James Frederick Avis
(C. Avis Catalog entry #603)

Noblesville Daily Ledger
Noblesville, Ind 11/20/1913 Thursday

Three Funerals Thursday

The funeral of Fred Avis occurred Thursday afternoon at Arcadia and the interment took place in the Dunkard cemetery.

 

 

By cavis , 16 October 2012
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Obituary of Charles Robert Avis

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Obituary of Charles Robert Avis
(C. Avis Catalog entry #420)

Wichita Daily Times 3-28-1931, p. 10
 

SERVICES FOR CHARLES AVIS HERE SATURDAY

    Funeral services will be held from the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Avis, 1318 Tenth street, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock for their son, Charles Robert Avis, 33, who died in Long Beach, Calif., after a brief illness Wednesday.
    Mr. Avis was reared in Wicita Falls and moved to California five years ago.
    Services are to be in charge of Dr. George P. Horst, pastor ot the Floral Heights Presbyterian church.  Burial is to be in Riverside.  Arrangements will be made by the Mergle Undertaking company.
    Active pallbearers will be James M. Williams, James Barnard, W. W. Robertson, Rhea Howard, Harry Weeks and Dr. Everett Jones.
    Surviving in addition to the parents, who are pioneer residents here, are four sisters, Mrs. W. U. McCutchen and Mrs. W. F. Weeks of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Ralph Dunkelburg of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. Harry Baum of Charlotte N. C.; and three brothers, J. D. Jr., F. P. and Jake Avis, all of Wichita Falls.

 

By cavis , 29 September 2012
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Obituary of F. M. Avis

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Post-Press 2-22-1942, El Centro, CA
(C. Avis Catalog entry #682)

p. 5

Death-Funeral Notices

AVIS -- In city of El Centro Friday, February 20, 1942, Franklin Marion Avis, a resident of this community for 22 years; beloved husband of Mrs. Zona Avis; beloved father of Mrs. Zella Williams of Lampasos, Texas, Mrs. Catherine Lindeberg of Oakland, Calif., Franklin Avis, Jr., of Glendale, Calif.

Friends are respectively invited to attend services at Lemons chapel Sunday, February 22 at 3 p.m.  Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.