S. T. Fielder 9 July 1857 - 9 May 1926 L. B. Fielder 23 January 1863 - Sherman Democrat Sherman, Texas November 25, 1951 MRS. LAURA B. FIELDER DIES AT HOME IN HOWE Howe ~ Funeral services were held Monday at 2pm at the Howe Baptist Church for Mrs. Laura Belle Fielder, 88. She died Sunday at her home in Howe. She suffered a stroke about a week ago. The Rev. Maurice Clayton of Howe, Baptist minister, conducted the service. Assisting was the Rev. G. G. Burnett of Gunter. Pallbearers were T. E. Fielder Jr, Charles Ford, Johnnie Strawn, Vester Fielder, James Earl Fielder and Lewis Fielder, all grandsons of the deceased. Burial was in Cannon Cemetery, directed by Barrett Funeral Home of Sherman. Mrs. Fielder was born in Hickman County KY, January 23, 1863. She came to Texas in 1878 and two years later settled in Grayson County. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley. On Sept 9, 1880, she was married to S.T. Fielder. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Ford of Howe, and Mrs. Annie Strawn of Abilene; three sons, Ed Fielder of Gunter, Ben Fielder of Blue Ridge and Harvey Fielder of Denison; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Fielder of Whitesboro and Mrs. Fannie Subberry of Silverton; 22 grandchildren and 55. great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren. Cannon Cemetery Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any links inoperable, please send me a message. |