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Thomas B. Wilson, Sebastian Co., AR

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[Abstracted from funeral card, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, AR]

THOMAS B. WILSON

In Memory of
Thomas B. Wilson
1900 - 1980

Services
Mission Point Baptist Church
52nd & Virginia Street
Fort Smith, Arkansas
July 23, 1980 - 11:00 A.M.
Officiating Clergy - Rev. Ronnie Tucker, Pastor

Final Resting Place
Washington Cemetery

Our Funeral Home
In Charge

PROFILE OF THOMAS B. WILSON

Thomas B. Wilson was born November 12, l900 in Fort Smith, Arkansas to
the late George and Nevada Wilson.  He attended the public school of 
Fort Smith.

Bro. Thomas B. Wilson accepted Christ and became a member of the Mission
Point Missionary Baptist Church.  He was an ordained deacon and served
his church faithfully.  Bro. Wilson was an employee of Harding Glass 
Company.  He joined in Holy Matrimony to Miss Rose Campbell in 1921.  He 
helped to establish Our Funeral Home in l941.

On July 19th, Mr. Wilson departed from this life at a local hospital,
leaving to mourn his wife, Mrs. Rose Wilson, one sister, Mrs. Ora 
Pegues, and his niece, Dorothy Pegues, all of the home, and a host of 
other relatives, friends and associates.

[Submitted by great-niece Rita Childress.]

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