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Mart Daily Herald
Mart, Texas
Monday, May 18, 1970
Funeral Services for Julious Broxton Held at Criswell
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday for Julious Broxton, 63 of Bryan, at the Criswell
Church near Mart. He died Thursday morning at his home in Bryan.
Services were conducted by Rev. Louie A. Walston and burial was in Criswell Cemetery.
Mr. Broxton was born at Ben Hur on Jan. 23, 1907. He was a dairy farmer, a member of the Baptist church, and a veteran of World War II.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Julious (Juanita) Broxton, of Bryan, he is survived by four sons, Roger Broxton, who is with the U. S. Army in Germany, Garry, Doyle and Randy Joe Broxton, all of Bryan, and two daughters, Vivi and Sandra Sue Broxton, both of Bryan.
Also surviving are four brothers, Alva, James and Dale Broxton, all of Waco, and Fred Broxton of Groesbeck, and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Walts of Mexia and Mrs. Ann McWhorter of Houston.
Mart, Texas
Monday, May 18, 1970
Funeral Services for Julious Broxton Held at Criswell
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Monday for Julious Broxton, 63 of Bryan, at the Criswell
Church near Mart. He died Thursday morning at his home in Bryan.
Services were conducted by Rev. Louie A. Walston and burial was in Criswell Cemetery.
Mr. Broxton was born at Ben Hur on Jan. 23, 1907. He was a dairy farmer, a member of the Baptist church, and a veteran of World War II.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Julious (Juanita) Broxton, of Bryan, he is survived by four sons, Roger Broxton, who is with the U. S. Army in Germany, Garry, Doyle and Randy Joe Broxton, all of Bryan, and two daughters, Vivi and Sandra Sue Broxton, both of Bryan.
Also surviving are four brothers, Alva, James and Dale Broxton, all of Waco, and Fred Broxton of Groesbeck, and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Walts of Mexia and Mrs. Ann McWhorter of Houston.