Individual Details
Mary Almeda "Keeter" Cravens
(15 Apr 1919 - 2 Jun 1999)
Mary Almeda Cravens
[Mary Cravens Mazza]
[Mary Skelton]
SSN:467013702
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1919
Birth Place: Sam Benito, Texas
[Harling, Texas]
Father Name: Tullus R Cravens
Mother Name: Opal Cameron
Death Date: 1 Jun 1999
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Jan 1937: Name listed as MARY ALMEDA CRAVENS; Apr 1951: Name listed as MARY CRAVENS MAZZA; Feb 1959: Name listed as MARY CRAVEN SKELTON; 17 Jun 1999: Name listed as MARY C SKELTON
Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas, Friday, June 4, 1999: Keeter Skelton, 78, a well-known figure in the news business for many years, died Wednesday in Pine Haven Home in Sugar Land after a lengthy illness. Skelton, widow of Associated Press bureau chief Max Skelton, was a manager of the Press Club of Houston, and conducted the Chronicle's Goodfellows program for several years. Nicknamed Keeter as a child, the name stuck. A resident of Houston since 1922, she graduated from the Methodist Hospital nursing program in 1941 and was a second lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She is survived by a son, Stanton Mazza; two sisters, Jo Kegans and Betty Rose, and one granddaughter. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Glenwood Cemetery, 2525 Washington Ave.
[Mary Cravens Mazza]
[Mary Skelton]
SSN:467013702
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1919
Birth Place: Sam Benito, Texas
[Harling, Texas]
Father Name: Tullus R Cravens
Mother Name: Opal Cameron
Death Date: 1 Jun 1999
Type of Claim: Original SSN.
Notes: Jan 1937: Name listed as MARY ALMEDA CRAVENS; Apr 1951: Name listed as MARY CRAVENS MAZZA; Feb 1959: Name listed as MARY CRAVEN SKELTON; 17 Jun 1999: Name listed as MARY C SKELTON
Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas, Friday, June 4, 1999: Keeter Skelton, 78, a well-known figure in the news business for many years, died Wednesday in Pine Haven Home in Sugar Land after a lengthy illness. Skelton, widow of Associated Press bureau chief Max Skelton, was a manager of the Press Club of Houston, and conducted the Chronicle's Goodfellows program for several years. Nicknamed Keeter as a child, the name stuck. A resident of Houston since 1922, she graduated from the Methodist Hospital nursing program in 1941 and was a second lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. She is survived by a son, Stanton Mazza; two sisters, Jo Kegans and Betty Rose, and one granddaughter. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Glenwood Cemetery, 2525 Washington Ave.
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Families
Spouse | Max Beck Skelton (1916 - 1992) |
Endnotes
10. Obituary of Mary A (Cravens) "Keeter" Skelton, Houston Chronicle, Houston, Texas, Friday, June 4, 1999.