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Daniel Feagans
1847 - 1922

Mary A. Feagans
1851 - 1936

Whitewright (TX) Sun
March 23, 1922

Funeral service of one of the oldest citizens of Grayson County, Mr. Dan Feagans, was held at the Cannon Cemetery March 7th. Mr. Feagans died at his home in Tom Bean March 6th. He came to Grayson County from North Carolina in 1869.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary A. Feagans and twelve children, Preston Feagans, of Lockney, Lester Feagans, Denton; Claud Feagans, of near Savoy; Plato Feagans, of near Ida; Otis Feagans, Tom Bean; Mrs. Corrie Teal, Trenton; Mrs. Etta Harper, Oklahoma; Mrs. Lula Kincaid, New Mexico; Mrs. Eunice Jones, Sedalia; Mrs. Tokey Deason, Ida; Mrs. Zora Bullard, Denison; Mrs. Della Rogers, Sherman.



Sherman Democrat

April 24, 1936
pg. 13

Tom Bean - Mrs. Mary A. Feagans, 85, died at 3:45 a.m. Friday at the home of her son, D. O. Feagan, two miles north of Ida after a
heart attack ten days ago.  Funeral services will be held from the Ida church at 2:30 p.m. Saturday by the Rev. C. Chumbley of Howe and J. R. Waldrum of Whitewright.  Interment will be in the Cannon cemetery under the direction of W. T. Francis.


Mrs. Feagan, a life-long member of the Baptist church, was born in Rutherford, North Carolina, February 26, 1851.  She came to
Texas as the bride of Daniel Feagan who died in 1922.  She is survived by five sons, P. L. Feagan of Floydada, L. W. Feagan of Krum, C. G. Feagan of Ector, C. P. Feagan of Savoy and D. O. Feagan of Ida; and five daughters, Mrs. M. E. (sic - should read Mrs. M.B.) Harper of Temple, Okla., Mrs. J. Kincaid of El Paso, Mrs. W. D. Jones of Hedley, Mrs. J. G. Bullard of Ector and Mrs. John Rogers of Wichita Falls. 




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