Jack County, TX - Obituary - Mrs. E.E. Young ********************************************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ********************************************************************************** The entire community was grief-stricken Saturday because of the unexpected death of Mrs. E.E. Young, which occurred at the family home. Mrs. Young had been a resident of Jacksboro since 1901 coming as a bride when she and Mr. Young were married and they have lived here continuously, Mr. Young being engaged in the drug business. In addition to her home duties, Mrs. Young was active in club and school work, and was the first woman to hold the position as school trustee in Jacksboro, in which office she was very successful. She was a consistent Christian and was an active member in the Methodist church. Funeral conducted at the Methodist church, by the pastor, Rev. C.B. Garrett, assisted by Rev. C.N. Wylie, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Interment in Oakwood cemetery. Survived by her husband, 2 sons - Rufus of Richmond and Vaughn, who has been attending a school of pharmacy of Philadelphia; 2 daughters - Elizabeth and Ernestine, who are students in the high school; brother - Fred Buster of Sealy; 2 sisters - Mrs. P.C. McInnis of Brownwood, Mrs. Lillian Armstrong of California. Other relatives and friends at the funeral were: Claude Buster of Dallas; P.C. McInnis of Brownwood; Mrs. Rufus Young of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Glass and daughter, Elizabeth of Fort Worth; Rev. and Mrs. S.P. Farler of Lewisville; Miss Edith Rubenkoenig, Mrs. J.S. Crutcher, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Ramsey, Mrs. H.B. Reynolds, Mrs. G.L. Marchman of Graham, Dr. and Mrs. G.B. Wade of Fort Worth. Jacksboro Gazette Jacksboro, Texas Thursday, January 24, 1929