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Burl Daniel &
Odessa (Robinson) Graham
Tombstone Photo
Leon Cemetery
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Obit for Odessa posted by Martha Reddout
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Marietta Monitor
17 Oct 2002, Page 4
Mrs. Graham was born June 13,
1928, at Jimtown, the daughter of Ervin Edward and Eunice Dell
Powell Robinson. She died Friday, October 10, 2003, in a Mt.
Pleasant Health Care Facility, Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
Mrs. Graham was a resident of
Love County for 23 years. She had made her home in Cookville for the
past 39 years. She and Burl Daniel Graham were married on November
16, 1946 in Gainesville, Texas. He preceded her in death on December
29, 1990. She graduated from Leon High School in 1946. Mrs. Graham
was a homemaker and also enjoyed fishing and camping. She was a
member of the First Baptist Church, Cookville.
Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Diane Graham, Cookville; one daughter, Cheryle Tigert, Mt. Pleasant; one brother and sister-in-law, Weldon and Patsy Robinson, Gonzales, Louisiana; six grandchildren, Nikki Wright, Greg Graham, Staci Acker Cook, Chris Rozzell, Cindy Weaver and Tammie Graham; and three great-grandchildren, Cheyenne Wright, Baylie Wright and Kathryn Weaver.
In addition to her husband, she
was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Johnnie
Robinson.
Pallbearers were Billy Ed Powell,
Jimmy Frazier, Billy Ray Robinson, Mac Frazier, Jeff Graham and
Kevin Frazier. Honorary pallbearers were Joe Ben Frazier and Bill
Ennis.
Interment was in the Leon Cemetery, Leon, under the direction of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home, Marietta.
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