Julia Eleanor Slough
F, (17 February 1913 - 13 January 2002)
Julia Eleanor Slough was born on 17 February 1913 at Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico. She was the daughter of Frank Slough and Sally Elizabeth [—?—]. Julia Eleanor Slough married Frances K. VanBebber, son of Frances Marion VanBebber and Ila Jeffery, in 1939. Julia Eleanor Slough died on 13 January 2002 at Clemson, Pickens County, South Carolina, at age 88 years, 10 months and 27 days. She was buried in the Grace Hill Cemetery, located in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma.
From Gary R. Hawpe, ed. and comp., 'Obituaries - Julia S. VanBebber,' Van Bibber Pioneers E-Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 8 (June 2002), p. 12.
JULIA S. VANBEBBER
Julia Eleanor Slough VanBebber, formerly of Perry, OK, died Sunday (Jan. 13th) in Clemson.
A native of Portales, NM, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Sally Elizabeth Slough. She taught in the Texas public schools for 34 years. She was a free-lance writer and published a book, 'A Distant Flame', based on the wrestling career of her husband, 1932 Olympic Welter Weight Gold Medal Winner, Jack VanBebber.
Survivor: A sister, Mildred Butler Laycock, of Pampas, Texas.
Burial was at Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, OK. The memorial service will be held at a later date at Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home.
Greenville.com -- Greenville, South Carolina -- Thursday -- January 17, 2002.
From Gary R. Hawpe, ed. and comp., 'Obituaries - Julia S. VanBebber,' Van Bibber Pioneers E-Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 8 (June 2002), p. 12.
JULIA S. VANBEBBER
Julia Eleanor Slough VanBebber, formerly of Perry, OK, died Sunday (Jan. 13th) in Clemson.
A native of Portales, NM, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Sally Elizabeth Slough. She taught in the Texas public schools for 34 years. She was a free-lance writer and published a book, 'A Distant Flame', based on the wrestling career of her husband, 1932 Olympic Welter Weight Gold Medal Winner, Jack VanBebber.
Survivor: A sister, Mildred Butler Laycock, of Pampas, Texas.
Burial was at Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry, OK. The memorial service will be held at a later date at Duckett-Robinson Funeral Home.
Greenville.com -- Greenville, South Carolina -- Thursday -- January 17, 2002.
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