McLennan Co. Tx - Pringle Family Obits Submitted by: Carol Couch Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ------------------------------------------------ Waco Times Herald December 13, 1926 YOUNG WOMAN FATALLY HURT Injuries received Sunday night at 9 o'clock, when an auto in which she was riding turned over near China Springs, resulted in the death 30 minutes later of Miss Jewel Irene Pringle of China Springs, 20 years old. The young woman died at her home, about a mile from where the accident occurred, and to which she was taken soon after the car turned over. There were three other persons in the car, which was driven by Boyon Hamlin of Valley Mills. The other two occupants of the auto were Miss Bertie Mae Pringle, sister of the dead girl, and Aubrey Simmons of Valley Mills. The young people had been to church and had started for a drive. The accident occurred on the road between China Springs and Valley Mills, about a mile beyond China Springs, two cars meeting on the curve. It was reported that young Simmons was seriously hurt, being cut and bruised on the head. He was taken to his home in Valley Mills. The other two were only slightly injured. Miss Pringle was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pringle of China Springs, one of the most popular young woman of that community. She was born in China Springs. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the Shina Springs Methodist church, with Rev. E.M. Bailey officiating. Besides her parents and the sister above named, Miss Pringle is survived by another sister, Mrs. M. Jobe, Waco; four brothers, D.T. and Horace Pringe, Hallsburg; R. L. Pringle, Valley Mills, and Wallace Pringle, China Springs. Waco Times-Herald Saturday September 14, 1929 Funeral services will be held in China Springs for William Pringle at 2:30 this afternoon at the Methodist Church. Interment will be at the China Spring Cemetery. Mr. Pringle is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mrs. M. Jobe and Miss Bertie Mae; four sons, D.T., R.L., H.H., and W.H. Pringle. WACO TIMES HERALD MAY 25, 1936 MONDAY ROBERT PRINGLE Funeral services for Robert Pringle, 44, who lives near Wortham Bend, killed when struck by a hit-run driver as he walked along the highway late Saturday night were held Sunday at 4 p.m. from the Methodist Church at China Spring, burial in China Spring cemetery, Compton's in charge. Active pallbearers were W.E. Wallace, John Jobe, Gus Walker, Alex Mitchell, Cecil Granger, Roy Bryant. Surviving are a son, Otis Pringle of Valley Mills; his mother, Mrs. Robert Pringle of Wortham Bend; three brothers, D. T. Pringle of Chalk Bluff, H.B. Pringle and W.H. Pringle both of China Spring; two sisters, Mrs. M. Jobe of Waco and Miss Bertie Mae Pringle of China Spring. Mr. Pringle has resided in the county all his life. WACO TIMES HERALD APRIL 17, 1951 PRINGLE, MRS. ROBERTA Mrs. Roberta Pringle, 81, died at 1:45 p.m. Monday in Clifton. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist Church in China Spring, burial in China Spring Cemetery. Survivors: Three sons, Dee Pringle of Waco; Horace Pringle of China Springs and Wallace Pringle of Valley Mills; one daughter, Mrs. E. L. Thomas of China Spring; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Connally Funeral Home 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 2-3407 WACO TIMES HERALD JULY 25, 1969 THURSDAY WALLACE PRINGLE'S FUNERAL SATURDAY Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Connally Chapel for Wallace T. Pringle, with burial in China Spring cemetery. Mr. Pringle, 26, of Key West, Fla., Naval Station died Wednesday morning in a Miami, Fla., hospital. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Pringle of 2717 Homan; one brother, Jerrel Pringle of Osawatomie, Kan.; two sisters, Mrs. Edgar L. Sanders of 9307 Brice, and Mrs. Don Cooke of Las Vegas, Nev.; and several neices and nephews. WACO TRIBUNE HERALD SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1969 FUNERAL TODAY FOR D. T. PRINGLE Funeral services for D.T. (Dee) Pringle, 2309 Flint will be held today at 4 p.m. in the Wilkirson and Hatch Chapel. Mr. Pringle died Friday at 12:05 a.m. in a local hospital. He was 74. Rev. Harry L. Brasher will officiate at the service. Burial will be in Moore Cemetery. Mr. Pringle came to Waco in 1927 from Wortham Bend. He was an employee of the Yellow Cab Co. from 1941 until his retirement last February. Survivors include his wife, Pear (May) Pringle; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Beazey of Sacremento, Calif. and Mrs. Louis Hill, Ft. Graham Rd., Waco; two sons, Floyd Pringle of Kansas City, Mo. and Carl Pringle of Reno, Nev; one sister, Bertie Mae Thomas of Wortham Bend; two brothers, Wallace Pringle, 2717 Homan and Horace Pringle of Wortham Bend; seven grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. WACO TRIBUNE HERALD FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 1975 PRINGLE, WALLACE HERSHELL Wallace Hershell Pringle, 70, of 3829 North Twentieth, died at 4:35 a.m. Friday in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending. Survivors: His wife, Mrs. LaVerne Pringle; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar (Sissy) Sanders of 9309 Bryce, Mrs. Donald (Wanda) Cooke of Las Vegas, Nevada; one son, Jerrel Pringle of Osawatomie, Kansas; one step-son, Jimmie Reaves of Houston; one sister, Mrs. Bill Oliver of China Spring; one brother, H.P. Pringle of China Spring; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Connally-Compton Funeral Directors, 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 753-3691 WACO TRIBUNE HERALD SATURDAY AUGUST 30, 1975 PRINGLE, WALLACE HERSHELL Wallace Hershell Pringle, 70, of 3829 North Twentieth, died at 4:35 a.m. Friday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Connally Compton Downtown Chapel, Rev. B. C. Dugger Jr. officiating, burial in China Spring Cemetery. Survivors: His wife, Mrs. LaVerne Pringle; two daughters, Mrs. Edgar (Sissy) Sanders of 9309 Bryce, Mrs. Donald (Wanda) Cooke of Las Vegas, Nevada; one son, Jerrel Pringle of Osawatomie, Kansas; one step-son, Jimmie Reaves of Houston; one sister, Mrs. Bill Oliver of China Spring; one brother, Horace B. Pringle of China Spring; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Connally-Compton Funeral Directors, 1000 Washington Avenue, phone 753-3691 WACO TRIBUNE HERALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 21, 1982 MRS. LUCY P. PRINGLE Mrs. Lucy P. (Pearl May) Pringle, 88, of 2309 Flint died Tuesday night at a local hospital. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Rosemound Cemetery, the Rev. Joe Cranfills officiating. Mrs. Pringle was born Oct. 22, 1893 in Moody and attended schools in Bruceville. She was married to Dee [there is a big smear here and this is unreadable] Memorial Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mae Hill of Chalk Bluff and Mrs. Lucille [letter unreadable]eazey of Battle Mountain, Nev.; two sons, Floyd Pringle of Kansas City, Mo., and Carl Pringle of Reno, Nev.; two sisters, Mrs. Fay Jones and Mrs. K. L. Harkins, both of Waco; a brother, Sidney May of Waco; and several grandchildren. The family will be at 1331 Melrose. WACO TRIBUNE HERALD SATURDAY JANUARY 26, 1985 HORACE (HOT) PRINGLE Horace (Hot) Pringle, 82, of 1301 North Thirty-fourth, died Friday morning at his residence. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Oak Grove Baptist Church, the Rev. John Carroll officiating. Burial will be in China Spring Cemetery. Mr. Pringle was born Oct. 27, 1902, in Bosque County. He had lived in the Waco area all his life. He retired from the Fish Pipe Line Co and had worked for several ranchers in the Wortham Bend area. He was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister, Bertie Mae Oliver of Waco. The family will be at Connally-Compton Downtown Chapel from 4 until 7 p.m. Sunday for visitation. Connally-Compton Downtown Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. WACO TRIBUNE HERALD DECEMBER 16, 1997 PRINGLE, JERREL SR. Jerrel Pringle, Sr., 72, of Waco died Monday, Dec. 15, 1997, at a Temple Hospital. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18 at China Spring Cemetery with the Rev. John Carroll officiating under the direction of Connally/Compton Funeral Directors. The family will have visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17 at the funeral home. Mr. Pringle was born Aug. 28, 1925 in China Spring to Wallace Herschel and Louise Pringle. He was a seaman first class in the Navy from March 24, 1944, until June 5, 1946. He was preceeded in death by a son, Chester Lee Pringle. Survivors include two sons, Jerrel Pringle Jr. of Waco and Wallace Pringle of Laguna Park; three daughters, Malinda Arrington of Missouri, Evelyn Marie Chandler of Waco and Carrie Lou McCollum of Port Arthur; two sisters, Lola Sanders of Waco and Wanda Cook of Las Vegas, Nev.; and nine grandchildren.