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Whitesboro



Ina Fielder
9 November 1896 - 1 April 1977

Fred Fielder
20 August 1893 - 17 January 1956








Alfred Fielder
1 January 1923 - 15 February 1996

PFC US Army
WWII


Whitesboro - Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Church of the Nazarene, Whitesboro, for Fred Fielder, 62, a retired farmer who died Tuesday in his home in Whitesboro.   Rev. W.E. Bond, pastor, officiated and burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Whitesboro.
Mr. Fielder, a native of Clarksville, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fielder.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, W.N. Fielder and Alfred Fielder, both of Whitesboro; two daughters, Mrs. Hugh E. Jones of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Clarence Huff of Dallas; brother, Max Fielder of Gainesville; eight grandchildren.


Whitesboro - Services for Mrs. Ina Fielder of Whitesboro, 80, who died Friday at a Gainesville hospital were held Sunday at Richards Funeral Home, conducted by Otis Profitt of the Whitesboro Church of Christ and the Rev. Leroy Martin of Gainesville.  Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Whitesboro.

Mrs. Fielder was born in Fannin County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.  B. Riddle.  She was married to the late Fred Fielder.
Surviving are sons: Alfred Fielder of Gainesville and Mann Fielder of Whitesboro; daughters: Mrs. Winnie Ruth Jones of Wichita, Kansas; Mrs. Jewel Christine Huff of Vernon; brothers: H.L. Riddle of Ft. Worth; Guy Riddle of Whitesboro; sister, Mrs. Faymon Day of Whitesboro; eight grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Whitesboro - Services for Alfred "Ink" Fielder, 73, of Whitesboro who died Thursday, February 15, 1996 in Whitesboro Nursing Home were held Sunday, February 18, 1996 in Huff Funeral Home Chapel.  Rev. Joe Patterson and Dr. Neal WIlliams officiated; burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Whitesboro.
Mr. Fielder was born January 1, 1923 in Delaware Bend in Grayson County, son of Fred Fielder and Ina Riddle and was married to Ruby Harlow Amoroso on October 1, 1979 in Gainesville.  He was a member of Central Baptist Church and was an Army/Air Force World War II veteran.  He was employed for 25 years in the city of Gainesville Water Department.
Surviving are his wife; stepson Elgin Amoroso of Gainesville; three stepdaughter, Lisa Mannin and Iris Aitchison, both of Whitesboro, and Ann Potts of Sanger; brother, W.M. Mann Fielder of Whitesboro; sister, Winnie Jones of Colbert, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Jewell Huff.





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