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Louise Archer Obit
Louise Archer
© Amarillo Globe-News
May 8, 2002
Used With Permission


SPEARMAN - Louise Archer, 90, died Tuesday, May 7, 2002.
Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Church of Christ with Leonard Harper officiating. Burial will be in Holt Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home.
Mrs. Archer was born in 1912 at Temple, Okla., to T.C. and Essie Mae Harvey. She married Ernest Archer on June 2, 1935, in Perryton. She was a homemaker and a member of Spearman Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband; a son, Earl Archer and wife, Darlene, of Memphis; two daughters, Nancy Sharp and husband, Al, of Albuquerque, N.M., and Norma Payne and husband, Buddy, of Idalou; a sister, Margaret Ayres of San Antonio; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Spearman Children's Home, 405 S. Archer St., Spearman, TX 79081; or Hansford Hospice, 707 Roland St., Spearman, TX 79081.


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