Robert Ingram
Oct.4, 1955 - Nov. 20, 2010
Bobby
was born in Leander, Texas and died in Jacksonville, Fl. He served his
country in the Air Force, enjoyed riding his Harley with the Williamson
County Motorcycle Posse.
He was a fun-loving man who cared for his
family. He is survived by his wife and mother, a son, three brothers,
three nephews and two neices. His father, Fred of Jacksonville
preceeded him in death.
Service and burial were held Nov 29, 2010 at
Grenlawn Cemetery 4300 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville. Donations may be sent
to St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Cedar Park, TX in Bobby's name.
Florida Times-Union Sep 21, 1933
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Walker B.Stevens
Passes Away
At His Home
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Prominent Insurance Man
Will Be Buried This
At His Home
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Death came early yesterday morning to another of Jack- sonville's long time residents. Walker B. Stevens prominent insurance man, who died
shortly after 3 o'clock at his home, 418 West Duval Street.
Mr. Stevens died only a few hours after being stricken by
a heart attack. He had been in excellent health, and his death
was unexpected and came as a great shock to a wide circle of
friends here.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Floy Miller Stevens, and
two children, William Stevens, Montclair, N. J., and a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Stevems Smith, wife of Walter E. Smith, of Jacksonville. Both
are children by a former mar- riage with Mae MaDuff Ste - vens.
He is also survived by three grandchildren, William Coughlan
Stevens and Ann Benington Smith and Walter
Evans Smith; two brothers, John M. Stevens, Miamia; and two
sisters, Mrs. Nell Shac - kelford and Miss Rosa Stevens, both of
Georgia.
Interment in Evergreen
Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon
from the home, with the Rev. F. C. McCon nell, pastor of the First
Baptist Church, of- ficiating. Interment will take place in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Pallbearers will include Marshall V. Osborne , Robert W. Keely,
Frank] H. Elmore Sr., Harry M. Sinnott, Meade E. Hunt and Richard P.
Daniel. Moulton and Kyle have charge of the funeral arrangements.
A native of Stevens, Ga., where he was reared on a large
Georgia plantation, Mr. Stevens was born Sept. 14, 1870. He can
to Jacksonville
as a young man and had lived here until his death.
For the past 20 years he had been engaged in the general
insurance business, and prior to that time was cashier of the old Union
Savings Bank, which was located at the
corner of aHogan and Forsyth
Streets, where the Buckman bruilding new stands.
Widely Known Here.
He was widely known and greatly beloved by a large circle of friends
and acquain- tances. Mr. Stevens was of a retiring nature,
but possessed many stannch friends. He was a sportsman, and was
widely known for his prowess as an angler.
He was a devoted
father and husband. Scores of friends yesterday paid their final
tribute to his memory with words of praise for his
loyalty, tenderness, devotion to duty and other qualities.-
Florida Times-Union Sep 21, 1933 |
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