MRS. J. M. BIBBY (OMINO FUNDERBURG), 1927, Obituary, Smith County, TX ***************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Submitted by Mary Love Berryman - marylove@tyler.net 7 February 2001 ***************************************************************** Tyler Daily Courier-Times, Tyler, TX, 12 Jul 1927, Page 1 FUNERAL OF MRS. J. M. BIBBY MONDAY AFTERNOON Many attended the funeral services for Mrs. Omino Bibby, widow of the late J. M. Bibby., Monday afternnon at the residence on East Mulberry street, being conducted by Rev. John Holland, pastor of First Baptist church of which deceased had been a member for over a quarter of a century. Interment was at Rose Hill Burial Park. There were many floral offerings. Pall Bearers included, T. H. McConnell, R. A. Dean, J. H. Humphrey, J. W. Pierce, J. R. Moore. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Dallas Morning News, Wednesday, July 13, 1927, Page 14 DEATHS BIBBY - Tyler, Texas, July 12 - Mrs. Omino Bibby, 72, wife of the late J. M. Bibby, who died at her home here was buried Monday afternoon, the Rev. James T. McNew, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating, with burial in Rose Hill Burial Park. She was reared in this county, having lived here more than 60 years being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fundergurgh, pioneer settlers in Southeastern Smith County. She had been a member of the Baptist Church for over fifty years and a member of the First Church of Tyler for more than twenty-five years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. T. L. Bell, and Misses Mola and Lexie Bibby all of Tyler; two sons, L. L. Bibby of Texarkana and L. M. Bibby of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. W. H. Ingram of Tyler, Mrs. O. D. Wilder of Corpus Christi and Mrs. O Bloodsworth of Oklahoma City, and four brothers, O. G., O. B., and O. O. Funderburgh of Whitehouse, and O. W. Funderburgh of Phoenix, Ariz.