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Angie M. Robbins
1890 - 1978

Marshell R. Robbins
1893 - 1966



Marshall R. Robbins
20 Mary 1893 - 22 November 1966

Texas
Private Battery F 131st Field Artillery
WWI
Man in Coma 14 Years Dies
BELLS - A former Kimbell Milling Co. employee, Marshall R. Robbins, 73, who had been in a coma for 14 years as the result of brain damage caused by a stroke, died at 4:45 p.m. Tuesday in a Savoy nursing home.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Mullican-Little Funeral Home, Bells.  Roger Puckett, Savoy Church of Christ minister, and Rev. R L. Cates, Bonham Methodist minister, conducted the services.  Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Born in Leonard May 20, 1893, Mr. Robbins was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robbins.  On October 18, 1922, he married Miss Angie Maddex in Whitewright.  He was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors are his wife; a son, W. R. Robbins of Bells; a daughter Mrs. L. E. Williams of Clarksville, Tennessee; 2 brothers,
C. H. Robbins of Lubbock and E. E. Robbins of Clyde; and 2 grandchildren. 


Myrtle Lee Robbins
1929 - 1989

William R. Robbins
1927 - 1994

28 February 1953

Rose Hill Cemetery
Elaine Nall Bay
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