Individual Details

Cordelia G Aycock

(12 Jul 1890 - 23 Dec 1944)

Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, Tuesday, December 26, 1944, Section I, Page 6: Mrs. E. M. Belk Rites Set Today. Funeral services for Mrs. E. M. Belk, 54, of 5735 Morningside, life long Texan and wife of the former chief clerk of the city of Dallas, will be held at 2 pm. Tuesday at Weiland's Funeral Home, 2909 Live Oak, with the Rev. Jasper Manton officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. She died Saturday at a local hospital. Mrs. Belk was born in Cameron, Milam County, and lived in Dallas about twenty-five years. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. Joe Milton and Mrs. Ida Drew, Dallas, and Mrs. Emma Barron and Miss Maggielue Aycock, Cameron. Pallbearers will be R. B. Hunter, George Richard, Bill Battle, Harvey King, Johnny Baker and John J. Kemmendo.

Events

BirthJul 1889
Birth12 Jul 1890Cameron, Milam Co., Texas
Residence1900Milam Co., Texas
Marriage20 Apr 1912Cameron, Milam Co., Texas - Ernest Merrell Belk
Residence1920Door Co., Wisconsin
Residence1930Door Co., Wisconsin
Residence1 Apr 1940Dallas Co., Texas
Death23 Dec 1944Dallas Co., Texas
Alt nameCordelia Aycock
AKADelia
BurialSparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas

Families

SpouseErnest Merrell Belk (1888 - 1942)
FatherTerrell Winston Aycock (1857 - 1926)
MotherAnn Rogers (1859 - 1920)
SiblingIda Powell Aycock (1881 - 1964)
SiblingEmma Aycock (1884 - 1975)
SiblingMaggielue Aycock (1890 - 1977)
SiblingAda Blanche Aycock (1897 - 1981)

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