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Jennings, Lydia Bell Curd

Charles M. and Lydia Bell Jennings

Location: M-Harris

Born: January 19, 1900 Rockwall County, Texas

Died: June 12, 1976 Waco, McLennan County, Texas

Parents:
John Charles Curd (1870 – 1953)
Callie Edith Shelton Curd (1881 – 1971)

Spouse:
Charles Melvin Jennings (1897 – 1983)

Children:
James Bryan Jennings (1919 – 1997)
J C Jennings (1923 – 1983)
Charlsie Faye Jennings Poe Lassetter (1925 – 2016)
Robert Allen Jennings (1927 – 1979)
Billie Ruth Jennings Peavy (1931 – 2011)
Bobbye Jean Jennings Middleton (1933 – 2008)
Jack Neal Jennings (1941 – 1989)
Larry Lynn Jennings (1943 – 2013)

Mrs. C.M. (Lydia) Jennings, 76, of 2221 Burnett died Saturday morning in a local hospital.
Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in China Spring Cemetery, Rev. R. C. Hallman officiating.
Mrs. Jennings was born in Rockwall and grew up in Palo Pinto County. She married C. M. Jennings in 1918. She lived most of her adult life in Collin County and Lubbock.
Mrs. Jennings moved to Waco in 1953. She was a member of Bellevue Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Charlsie Lassetter of Waco, Mrs. Billie Peavy of Granbury, Mrs. Mina Parks of Lubbock, Mrs. Bobbye Middleton of Moore, OK, and Mrs. Mary Katherine Stewart of Allen; five sons, James B. Jennings of Shepherd, J. C. Jennings of Brownfield, R. A. Jennings of Houston, Jack Jennings of Granbury, and Larry Jennings of Waco; one sister, Mrs. J.C. Jennings of Pittsburgh; one brother, Lloyde Curd of Huntsville, Ark; 21 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews

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