Freestone County, Texas Obituaries Bowers Funeral Home website Eva (McCutcheon) Persons (Died November 27, 2007) Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Persons were held on Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at Bowers Funeral Home Chapel in Teague, Texas. Interment followed the service at Salem Cemetery in Freestone County. Rev. Robert Thomson officiated. Mrs. Persons passed away November 27, 2007 at her home in Pocahontas, Il. She was born on October 8, 1921 in New Concord, Kentucky to Abro & Lulu Bell McCutcheon. She is a former resident of Carlyle, Il and Jasper, Texas. She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Snyder of Pocahontas. Il and son, Lloyd Persons of Jasper Texas. Seven grandchildren, ten great grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Mary Lou Kirves of Willis, Tx, brother-in-law, Jack Gray of Evansville, Indiana, brother-in-law & sister-in-law, Melvin & Cora Persons of Pasadena, Tx, sister, Betty Ries of Sommerville, Tx, three nieces, many cousins, other relatives & friends. ====================================== Teague Chronicle December 6, 2007 edition EVA PERSONS Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Persons, 86, were held on Saturday, December 1, 2007, at Bowers Funeral Home Chapel in Teague, Texas. Rev. Robert Thomson officiated and interment followed the service at Salem Cemetery in Freestone County. Mrs. Persons passed away on Tuesday, November 27, 2007, at her home in Pocahontas, Illinois. She was born on October 8, 1921, in New Concord, Kentucky to Abro and Lulu Bell McCutcheon. She is a former resident of Carlyle, Illinois and Jasper, Texas. Mrs. Persons is survived by her daughter Nancy Snyder of Pocahontas and son Lloyd Persons of Jasper, Texas. Seven grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, her daughter-in- law Mary Lou Kirves of Willis, her brother-in-law Jack Gray of Evansville, Indiana, her brother-in-law and sister-in-law Melvin and Cora Persons of Pasadena, Texas, her sister Betty Ries of Sommerville, three nieces many cousins, other relatives and friends also survive Mrs. Persons. Bowers Funeral Home of Teague was in charge of the arrangements.