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[Funeral Program for Bella H. Cameron, September 10, 1966] (open access)

[Funeral Program for Bella H. Cameron, September 10, 1966]

Funeral program for Mrs. Bella Holley Cameron, died September 7, 1966. The funeral was held September 10, 1966 at St. Paul Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. T. M. Bruton. The funeral arrangements were made through Sutton-Sutton Mortuary and she was buried in Eastview Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: September 10, 1966
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Funeral Program for E. L. Roberts, December 10, 1966] (open access)

[Funeral Program for E. L. Roberts, December 10, 1966]

Funeral program for Rev. E. L. Roberts, born January 16, 1909 and died December 6, 1966. The funeral was held Saturday, December 10, 1966 at Mount Zion First Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. C. William Black. Funeral arrangements were made through Lewis Funeral Home and he was buried in Eastview Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.
Date: December 10, 1966
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Flow Memorial Hospital Ground Breaking Pamphlet] (open access)

[Flow Memorial Hospital Ground Breaking Pamphlet]

Pamphlet from the groundbreaking event of Flow Memorial Hospital in Denton, Texas. With pictures of Homer Flow, W. C. Kimbrough, and R. M. Barnes on the cover as well as an architectural sketch of the building.
Date: April 10, 1966
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[First Methodist Church Worship Program, July 10, 1966] (open access)

[First Methodist Church Worship Program, July 10, 1966]

Program for the worship services at the First Methodist Church in Rotan, Texas on July 10, 1966, including the order of events in the services and the times of meetings during the day. The front cover is a photo of a statue of "Francis As[..]" and the back cover has information on the church's Spanish-speaking ministries.
Date: July 10, 1966
Creator: United Methodist Church (U.S.). Northwest Texas Conference.
System: The Portal to Texas History