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Tracy Bradley Souch  (1897 ~ 1966)

 

4.4.4.3. Third child of Jabez J. Souch and Mina A. Bradley, Tracy Bradley Souch, was born January 5, 1897, in Langdon, Cavalier Co., North Dakota, U.S.

  He married Opal Jefferies, daughter of William Marvin Jefferies and Amy Iona Bare, May 2, 1923, in Tulsa, Oklahoma and had one child: 

 

  • (4.4.4.3.1)  Amy Barbara  (1926 ~ 1996)       

   

  Tracy B. Souch died December 16, 1966, aged 69 years and Opal Jefferies Souch died June 6, 1992, aged 90 years in El Paso, Texas and are interred at Fort Bliss National Cemetery.

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Tracy B. Souch

January 5, 1897 ~ December 16, 1966

Rose Croix funeral services for Tracy B. Souch, 69, of 2926 Memphis, will be conducted by Scottish Rite Masons at 10 a.m. Monday in Harding-Orr & McDaniel Pershing Dr. Chapel.

  Burial will follow in Ft. Bliss National Cemetery with full military honors. Chaplain Wm. P. Troubaugh will officiate.

  Pallbearers will be V. V. Sherrod, J. J. Gallagher, C. C. Morin, Christ Dotz, Greg Pollard and Jim Lumpkin. Honorary pallbearers will be Howard Abel, Ben Conn, Sam Herrmann, Ernest Meek, Harold Vells, J. J. Willis, Randolph Graham and Shelby Armstrong.

  Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Opal Souch, El Paso; daughter, Mrs. Bill D. Stackhouse, Alamogordo, N.M.; sisters, Mrs. Bill Reeve, Winnipeg, Canada, Mrs. Doris Stickley, Front Royal, Va., Mrs. Cora Smith, Malta, Mont.; grandson, Ronald Stackhouse, U.S.A., Ft. Bliss; great-granddaughter, Miss Rayne Stackhouse, Alamogordo.

  Arrangements by Harding-Orr & McDaniel Pershing Dr. Chapel. El Paso Times, Dec. 18, 1966.

 

Opal Jefferies Souch

March 18, 1902 ~June 6, 1992

Opal Jefferies Souch of El Paso died Saturday (June 6, 1992). Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today in Harding-Orr and McDaniel Pershing Drive. Graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Survivors include her daughter, Barbara Stackhouse. She was a homemaker and a longtime El Paso resident. El Paso Times, June 9, 1992.

  

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