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- Burial in South Park Cemetery, Roswell, New Mexico on March 2, 1950. Tombstone shows 1889 - 1950 In the family bible Pearl is spelled Purl.
Source: application for marriage license, marriage license andmarriagecertificate for Leo C. Halliburton and Pearl G. Cazier in 1909atRoswell, New Mexico. The application for marriage license shows his age as 23. The application for marriage license shows her age as 20. He is listed as a resident of Dexter, New Mexico. She is listed as a resident of Dexter, New Mexico. The witness to this marriage was Mrs. Hubert M. Smith. The minister was Hubert M. Smith.
From the Hobbs Daily News-Sun, Wednesday, March 1, 1950
Mrs. Halliburton, 61, Claimed by Death; Last Rites Pending
Mrs. L.C. Halliburton, 61, of 104 Permian Drive, died last night.Mrs.Halliburton, who was born in Roswell, was a Hobbs resident for thepast14 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church ofHobbsand Woodman of the World Circle. Survivors are: her husband, Leo C. Halliburton, two sons,CharlesVincent and Leo Dean, all of Hobbs, three brothers, Art F.Cazier,Dexter, N.M., Jerry and Joe Cazier, both of Tucumcari, onesister, Mrs.Julia McGonagill of Artesia, two half-brothers, J.H.Holley of Dexter,George Cazier of Los Angles, Calif, and onehalf-sister, Mrs. Amie Brooksof Sweeny, Tex. Funeral services are pending the arrival of relatives.Nelson-GreenFuneral home is in charge of burial arrangements.
From the Hobbs Daily News-Sun, Thursday, March 2, 1950
Mrs. Halliburton To Be Buried in Roswell Cemetery
Funeral services for Mrs. L.C. Halliburton, 61, of 104 PermianDrive,who died Wednesday night, will be held in the FirstPresbyterianchurch. The Rev. James Hall, pastor of the First Presbyterian churchwillofficiate. Pallbearers will be Ivan Davis, Floyd Combs, Harold Murphy, J. C.ByarsJr., O.L. Cell, Ross Kendall, Linn Cook and Lee Garner. Following services here, the body will be taken to Roswell forburialwith graveside rites. Nelson-Green Funeral Home is in charge.
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