1910 - 1997 (87 years)
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Name |
Faye Adams HODGE |
Birth |
17 Jul 1910 |
Lake Victor, Burnet, Texas, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
30 Aug 1997 |
Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
Burial |
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lake Victor, Burnet, Texas, USA |
Person ID |
I29033 |
von Rosenberg Family Tree |
Last Modified |
30 Jun 2022 |
Father |
George Warren HODGE, b. 14 Apr 1886, Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA d. 6 Jul 1966, Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA (Age 80 years) |
Mother |
Lula Belle ADAMS, b. 26 Jan 1889, Carmine, Fayette, Texas, USA d. 18 Sep 1972, Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
14 Jun 1908 |
Lake Victor, Burnet, Texas, USA |
Family ID |
F7191 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ernest Eugene WATT, b. 21 Aug 1908, Roscoe, Nolan, Texas, USA d. 27 Oct 1957, Monahans, Ward, Texas, USA (Age 49 years) |
Marriage |
3 Oct 1933 |
Robert Lee, Coke, Texas, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Gayle Hodge WATT, b. 29 Mar 1935, Sweetwater, Nolan, Texas, USA d. 29 Apr 2000 (Age 65 years) |
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Family ID |
F19868 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2014 |
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Notes |
- The oldest child in her family, Faye lived on a farm near Lake Victor, Texas. She graduated from Lake Victor High School and then enrolled in Kings Daughters Nursing School in Temple, Texas. She quit school to go to work in a hospital in Sweetwater, Texas where a cousin of hers worked. Shortly after she was married, she and her husband moved to a farm in Roscoe, Texas. Not long after they moved to Odessa and he worked in a lumberyard. They later moved to Monahans, Texas where Ernest bought a lumberyard. Faye began china painting and sold her porcelain at stores and craft sales. When Ernest died, Faye managed the lumberyard for a number of years before selling it and her house and moving back to Odessa. She completed a nursing program before moving to Burnet to be near her mother who needed some care. She worked in the Burnet hospital until she retired because of health problems. She lived with her son after she could no longer live alone who cared for her until her death.
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