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- Mrs. Daniel C. Bateman, Native of Tarrant, Dies
Mrs. Daniel C. Bateman, a lifelong resident of Tarrant County, died at 2;50 a.m. Thursday at her home at 845 Davis.
Mrs. Bateman, who would have been 74 on Saturday, was born at Azle but moved to Fort Worth as a small child and lived here most of her life. She was a member of Evans Avenue Baptist Church.
She was the daughter of Will and Minerva Isbell Tanahill, early day settlers of Parker County.
Mrs. Bateman and her husband celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on Christmas Eve.
Surviving are the husband; five sons, Roy Bateman, assistant city secretary, and Marvin Bateman of Fort Worth, Clarence Bateman, former Fort Worth resident who recently moved to Dallas, Leonard Bateman of Waco and Raymond Bateman of Norman, Okla.; three daughters, Mrs. H.G. Calk of Fort Worth, Mrs. H.W. Cates of Houston and Mrs. Hugh Robinson Jr. of Laredo, 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in Evans Avenue Baptist Church, with Revs. W.W. Phelps and Jesse Garrett officiating.
Burial will be held in Greenwood under direction of Gause Ware.
Fort Worth Star-Telegraph, Fort Worth, Texas. Thursday, 7 January 1954.
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