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1895 - 1990 (95 years)
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Name |
Jewel Mallory |
Birth |
28 Jan 1895 |
Bosque County, Texas [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Religion |
Baptist [1] |
Death |
16 Nov 1990 |
Whitney, Hill County, Texas [1] |
Burial |
Whitney Memorial Park, Whitney, Hill County, Texas [1] |
Person ID |
I27416 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
23 Nov 2015 |
Family |
Thomas Oscar Black "Shorty" Hennessee, b. 16 Sep 1892, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee d. 4 Jul 1967, Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas (Age 74 years) |
Marriage |
11 Feb 1917 |
Bosque County, Texas [3, 4] |
Residence (Family) |
0___ 1930 |
Whitney, Hill County, Texas [5] |
Children |
| 1. Juanita Hennessee, b. 18 Dec 1915, (Hill County) Texas d. 0___ 1999 (Age 83 years) [Father: Adopted] |
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Family ID |
F9835 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Notes |
- Whitney Messenger
Friday, November 23, 1990
Mrs. Jewell Hennessee
Mrs. Jewell Hennessee, age 95 of Whitney, died Friday morning, November 16, 1990 at the Park Plaza Nursing Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 18, at the Marshall and Marshall Chapel in Whitney. Reverend Kenneth Stevens officitiating. Burial was in the Whitney Memorial Park.
Mrs. Hennessee was born January 28, 1895 in Bosque County, the daughter of John Henry and Penelope Hayes Mallory. She was a retired telephone operator and lived in Whitney most of her life. She married T.O. Hennessee, February 11, 1917 and he died July 4, 1967. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star in Whitney.
She is survived by one daughter, Juanita Montgomery of Whtiney; three grandchildren, Conita Jean Lester of Kaufman, Charles Ronald Montgomery of Garland, and a foster grandson, Jesse Ramon of Garland; six great grandchildren and four great great granchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. [1]
- From: "ginger turner"
To: "David Hennessee"
Subject: Hennessee info
Date: Friday, November 01, 2002 6:43 PM
Hello David, hope this finds you doing well. I came across this and thought I would send it your way just in case.
Thomas Oscar Black Hennessee married Jewel Mallory.
1920 Hill Co Tx, JP4, town of Whitney, Jan 5, pg 7 images
81/84 Hennessee, Oscar T, 26, Tn/Tn/Tn, barber, barber shop
Jewel, 23, Tx/Us/Us
Whitney Messenger, Whitney, Hill Co. Texas, 1923
"In Memory of Mrs. J. H. Mallory"
"As the shadows of night were being transformed
into the splendor of day the spirit of Mrs. Penelope
Hayes Mallory took its flight from home and loved
ones to be "forever with the Lord," in that beautiful
city with sure foundations whose builder and maker is God.
Dead, no, it is true that the weary body has been laid
to rest, but the mortal has put on immortality, while
here she lingers in the hearts and affections of those
who cherish her memory.
Miss Penelope Hayes was born on March 10, 1857, at Orange,
Texas, and departed this life July 13, 1938, at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. T. O. Hennessee of Whitney, aged
81 years, three months and 10 days.
At an early age she was awakened to a sense of her
soul's deep need and accepted Christ and united with the
Baptist church where she continued faithful until the end,
at which time she was a member of the First Baptist
church at Whitney and had been for 32 years.
On September 11, 1872, God gave her a companion in the
person of John Henry Mallory, who was ever by her side to
cheer her in her faith and love, he having departed this
life July 5, 1923.
The home of Brother and Sister Mallory was blessed by the
presence of ten children, five boys and five girls, all of
whom are living. they are G. W. Mallory of Coon Creek, Mrs.
Kate Gray of Whitney, Mrs. Mollie Holt of Floydada, Mrs.
Ruby Jackson of Henderson, Mrs. May Moorman of Coon Creek,
J. E. Mallory of Spur, J. L. Mallory, Dennis Mallory, O.D.
Mallory and Mrs. Jewel Henessess, all of Whitney. In
addition to these there are surviving 53 grandchildren,
19 great grandchildren and a half sister, Mrs. Arrington.
Funeral services held at the First Baptist church in Whitney,
Wednesday, July 13, at five p.m., were conducted by the
pastor, Rev. Arthur Johnson, assisted by Rev. F. E. Weller.
The choir sang two selections "Nothing Between" and "When
They Ring Those Golden Bells", and a special selection,
"It Pays To Serve Jesus", was sung by Mrs. Roy Wilson and
Mrs. L. W. Sheffield.
Flower girls were Jewel and Pattie Sue Moorman, Mary
Elizabeth Mallory, Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. Ola Crinnick,
Verda Ruth Mallory, Mrs. Virgil McMillan. Active pallbearers
were Hodge and Elford Gray, Wilson Moorman, Garland
Mallory, Wilton and Raymond Holt. These bore the body
to its last resting place in the DeGraffenreid cemetery,
there to await the glories of the Resurrection Morn.
Servant of God's well done,
Thy warfare is past
Thy victory won!"
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