Individual Details

Maggie Belle Aycock

(14 May 1913 - 26 May 1939)

Victoria Advocate, Victoria, Texas, Sunday, May 28, 1939, Page 1, Col. 3: Quintana Woman To Be Buried Here Probably Monday. Funeral services will be held here Monday for Mrs. Maggie Belle Gilliam, 27, wife of J. U. Gilliam, well known Quintana oil field employee, who died at her home at Quintana, in Refugio County, Friday night at 7:50 o'clock following a brief illness.

Services are tentatively been set for 2:45 o'clock at Goldman-Waters' Chapel and at 3 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Rev. Frank Cheavens will officiate and interment will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be I. Q. Jordan, R. L. Lemley, L. W. Wilptz, Gehe Miesner, Feagin Barclay and Homer Sherman.

A native of Texas, Mrs. Gilliam was born May 14, 1912*, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Aycock of Harlingen. She was said to have been a member of the widely known Quintana girls' softball team slated to play here last Friday night. In addition to her husband and parents, she is survived by one brother, Walton Aycock of the U.S.S. Lexington, and six sisters, Mrs. Goldie Bosehart, Mrs. Grace Bogard and Misses Linnie Blaine Aycock and Sybil Aycock, all of Harlingen, and Mrs. K. J. Fletcher of Sebastin.

*Texas birth certificate states May 1913

Events

Birth14 May 1913Fredericksburg, Gillespie Co., Texas
Birth14 May 1913Fredericksburg, Gillespie Co., Texas
Death26 May 1939Refugio Co., Texas
Death26 May 1939Age: 26, Precinct 7, Refugio Co., Texas
Alt nameMrs Maggie Belle Gilliam
BurialMemorial Park Cemetery, Victoria, Victoria Co., Texas
ResidenceRefugio Co., Texas
RaceWhite

Families

SpouseJames Ulon Gilliam (1910 - 1996)
FatherSeaborn Jackson Aycock Jr (1881 - 1954)
MotherKatie Clink Lee (1884 - 1977)
SiblingGuy Lee Aycock (1904 - 1918)
SiblingGoldie Marie Aycock (1904 - 1950)
SiblingBertie "Grace" Aycock (1906 - 1989)
SiblingLinnie Blaine Aycock (1914 - 1976)
SiblingMarjorie Hope Aycock (1917 - 1996)
SiblingWalter George Aycock (1920 - 1965)
SiblingSybil Aycock (1922 - 1944)

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