Jack County, TX - Obituary - Tibbs Riley ********************************************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ********************************************************************************** Jacksboro Gazette Jacksboro, TX Thursday, September 18, 1930 The remains of Tibbs Riley, 38, was returned to Jacksboro for burial, following his death at El Paso 13 September 1930. Funeral services were held at the family home three miles east of Jacksboro by Rev. C.B. Garrett, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial service conducted by the American Legion. Mr. Riley was a native of Jack County, being the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Riley, the former now deceased. He was a veteran of the World War 1 having served as an instructor in the army at Camp Mabry. For the past several years he had resided at El Paso. Survived by his wife, his mother - Mrs. E. Riley; brother - Robert Riley; 2 sisters - Mrs. L.B. Carr of Cresson, Mrs. Sam Cullers of Bryson. Other relatives at the funeral were: Mrs. M.S. Russell and Mrs. Kate Dallas of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Newbitt of Vernon, Gene Nesbitt of Fort Worth, Mrs. Mae Morton, Mrs. Helen Horton McClendon and little daughter, Mary Helen of Fort Worth; Mrs. Frances Horton Domingas of Dallas, Mr. Carr, of Cresson, Mr. Collers of Bryson.