History of a SURNAME
The Family Tree of David DeLane Snow
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Wilma Cleo Smith
During the 1920’s, Wilma worked in a cotton mill factory and accidently had her right index finger removed by one of the “machines”. Thereafter she had a most distinctive handwriting. She was a Sunday School teacher, and work in her Church’s nursery for years, and for many years was a Caregiver for seniors. Strict minded and serious, but knew humor and loved her family greatly.
Frank Newell Smith and Wilma Cleo Padgett had the three following children:
1.) Lecil Smith
2.) Arthur Smith
Maime Elizabeth Price
Delane, Sandra (their youngest daughter), Mamie
Mamie was a soft-spoken, gentle woman remembered for her kindness. She was detailed orientated in her house cleaning and stored everything in moth balls. After her husband, DeLaine passed away in 1964, she later married a man named Leo Armstrong. They had no children of their own. After he passed, she lived alone. Mamie lived north of Houston in The Woodlands near her daughter Sandra. Mamie Armstrong developed Alzheimer’s disease, and for a time lived in an assisted living apartment until she passed away at the age of 89 years old.
DeLaine D. Townsend and Mamie Price were the parents of three children:
1.) Kutcher DeLaine Townsend
Delaine D. Townsend
Delaine and his wife Mamie Townsend DeLaine Townsend in his military days.
DeLaine Townsend and Mamie Elizabeth Price were the parents of three children:
1.) Kutcher DeLaine Townsend
Drucilla Frances Newson
"Dru" was a dutiful wife, with an infectious laugh, and honest personality, and loyal friend who loved her family greatly. Drucilla and Elmo Lee Snow were the parents of the following four children:
A.) Bobbie Lee Snow
B.) Yvonne Snow
C.) Virginia Marie Snow
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