Mrs. Byrd H. Bonnette, 83, Hot Springs, Ark., died last Thursday in Hot Springs.
Born in 1899 in Indian Territory, she had been a resident of Hot Springs since 1978, moving there from a 20-year residency in Idabel. She was a member of the United Methodist church.
Survivors include two son, Billy G. of Hot Springs and Bobby J. of Brandenburg, Ky.; four daughters, Mary B. Davis of Dierks, Ark., Janis B. Cathey of Monticello, Ark., Janet Oxford of Lubbock, Tex., and Elaine B. Watkins of Rollins Hills Estates, Cal., and one brother, David Holland of Denison, Tex.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the First Methodist Church of Idabel, with the Rev. Lloyd Goodman of Hot Springs officiating.
Arrangements and burial were under the direction of Wilkerson Funeral Home of DeQueen, Ark.
McCurtain Daily Gazette
Monday, January 3, 1983
Mrs. Byrd H. Bonnette, 83, Hot Springs, Ark., died last Thursday in Hot Springs.
Born in 1899 in Indian Territory, she had been a resident of Hot Springs since 1978, moving there from a 20-year residency in Idabel. She was a member of the United Methodist church.
Survivors include two son, Billy G. of Hot Springs and Bobby J. of Brandenburg, Ky.; four daughters, Mary B. Davis of Dierks, Ark., Janis B. Cathey of Monticello, Ark., Janet Oxford of Lubbock, Tex., and Elaine B. Watkins of Rollins Hills Estates, Cal., and one brother, David Holland of Denison, Tex.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the First Methodist Church of Idabel, with the Rev. Lloyd Goodman of Hot Springs officiating.
Arrangements and burial were under the direction of Wilkerson Funeral Home of DeQueen, Ark.
McCurtain Daily Gazette
Monday, January 3, 1983
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