Montague Co., TX - Newspapers - Scrapbook Bowie Library: May 15, 1931 ****************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: Anita Emberlin USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ****************************************************** Montague County Texas The items are from a scrapbook at the Bowie library and appear to be from the Nocona News and the newspapers in Bowie. Friday, May 13, 1932 N. E. ROBINSON Death came to the home of CLAY and DEWEY ROBINSON and called to heaven a beloved father, N. E. ROBINSON. The death angel came only 25 days ago and took from them a sweet loving mother, MRS. MARY ROBINSON. NATHAN ELIJAH ROBINSON was born June 22, 1846 and passed to his reward May 1, 1932 at his home here. Funeral services were conducted at the M. E. Church Monday, May 2, 1932. Bro. LUTON officiated. Interment was at the Nocona Cemetery, arranged by J. H. CONE Funeral Home. Mr. Robinson was born in North Carolina and at the age of 9 years, moved with his parents to Missouri, living there until the war broke out and he was called and served 20 months for his country. After the war he moved to Texas and united with the Methodist Church at age 21. At the age of 28, he met and married MISS MARY NORTHCUTT. To this union, seven children were born, three dying in infancy. One daughter MRS. J. D. GRAY preceded him seven years ago. His dear companion preceded him April 6, 1932. Mr. Robinson had been a cripple since February 1929 when he broke his hip. He never complained, always smiling. Mr. Robinson leaves three children to mourn him, CLAY, DEWEY and MRS. A. L. CARDWELL, 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Local News Mr. and Mrs. J. O. KELLY and daughter MARTHA LOU and MISS ADDIE PHILLIPS visited relatives at Bridgeport. MRS. CLINT WILKES of Henderson visited her mother MRS. W. C. NEWMAN. MRS. JNO. R. MILLER is in Altus, Oklahoma visiting her son GLENN C. MILLER and family. Mr. and Mrs. EARL JUSTIN and family of Fort Worth visited here. MRS. V. L. NICHOLS of Perryton visited her father J. R. LEONARD.