Dallas Morning News
Friday, 16 October 1959, Page 4-5
STEVENSON
Miss Alice, 4835 Gaston. Survived by sister, Miss Ruby Stevenson, Dallas; nieces, Mrs. Emery Williamson, Mrs. Arthur Vardell, Mrs. Bernice Batte, Miss Mary Nell Stevenson, all of Dallas; Mrs. H.H. Kinzy, Fort Worth; Mrs. Glenn Mathews, Houston; Miss Dorothy F. Stevenson of Europe. Services George A. Brewer Chapel Friday, 11 a.m. Rev. Walter W. Johnson officiating. Interment Forney Cemetery. Pallbearers: Arthur A. Vardell, Emery Williamson, H.H. Kinzy, Glenn Mathews, Steve Vardell, J.R. Gaddis, Grover Green, Joseph M. Averill.
GEORGE A. BREWER
3603 Ross TA3-8141
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Miss Alice Stevenson Obituary
Dallas Morning News
Friday, 16 October 1959, Page 4-5
Miss Alice Stevenson, of 4835 Gaston Avenue, a Dallas resident for 50 years, died Thursday morning in a Dallas hospital after a long illness.
Born in Henderson County, Miss Stevenson was a voice teacher, in her early years, at the Institute for the Blind in Austin. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Jane Douglas Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and was actively interested in Buckner Orphans Home.
Surviving is a sister, Miss Ruby Stevenson of Dallas.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. at the George A. Brewer Funeral Home, 3603 Ross. The Rev. Walter W. Johnson, of the Northridge Presbyterian Church, will officiate.
Burial will be in the Hillcrest Cemetery at Forney. Pallbearers will be Arthur Vardell, Emery Williamson, H.H. Kinzy, Glenn Matthews, Steve Vardell, J.R. Gaddis, Grover Green, and Joseph M. Avenill.