Fairfield Recorder - Friday, October 1, 1926 edition FORMER FAIRFIELD CITIZEN DIES IN WACO TUESDAY Relatives here were notified Tuesday of the death of Mr. Duggin, which occured at 6:30 Tuesday morning. Mr. Duggin had been in bad health quite awhile, but this death came suddenly and unexpected. Burial was in the Waco Cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Decease is survived by his wife and several children. The eldest Miss Clara being registrar at Baylor University. The family resided here for many years, moving to Waco several years ago. They have many relatives and friends here who deeply regret to learn of the death of Mr. Duggin. ----------------------------------------------------- Fairfield Recorder - Friday, November 5, 1926 FRANKLIN PIERCE DUGGIN In the early morning of the 28, of September 1926 our kind friend, Franklin Pierce Duggin was called from our mist to share the glory of our master whom he accepted early in life. One of a large family, he was born at Kenton, Tennessee October 6, 1853. The son of Aaron and Elizabeth N. Duggin. He spent his childhood days at Kenton and received his education there. He chose teaching as his life work and after a few years of service in Tennessee he came to Texas in 1883 making his home at Fairfield, Freestone County until 1923 at which time he and his family moved to Waco. He was married to Miss Maggie Willard at Fairfield Jan. 1, 1890. To this union were born ten children, seven of whom survive him. Those of his family whose lives were sadden by his departure are his wife, seven children, Clara, Erin, Linda, Maggie Wren, and Evelyn of Waco, Frank of Afton, Ben of Houston, a brother, Jeff of Dyertown Tennessee, and a brother John and a sister Mrs. Drucie Craig both of Kenton Tennessee. Although his health had been declining for several years death was expected by his loved ones and friends. Many beautiful floral offerings expressed to his sorrowing family the love and admiration of this host of friends and neighbors. We miss his tender sympathetic ways which cheered the hearts of those who knew him. A beautiful impressive service was held from the home at 1619 South 9th Street conducted by Dr. J. M. Dawson of the First Baptist Church Waco and Dr. W. W. Milton of the Seventh and James Street Baptist Church Waco. The scriptures read were taken from I Corinthians 15:33-58 and James 4:14-15. The two precious songs "Near My God To Thee" and "Lead Kindly Light" were sung by a mixed quartet. A brief service was also held at Parklawn Cemetery where interment was made.