[Funeral Program for Deacon Elo Shepherd, June 15, 1995]

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Funeral program for Deacon Elo Shepherd, born October 30, 1910 and died June 12, 1995. The funeral was held Thursday, June 15, 1995 at Calvary Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Robert Miller, Pastor. Funeral arrangements were made through Sanders Funeral Home Service and he was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas. Includes a resolution from the congregation of Calvary Baptist Church.

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1 pamphlet (5 p.) : ill. ; 28 cm. + 1 resolution (28 cm.)

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Creator: Unknown. June 15, 1995.

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  • Main Title: [Funeral Program for Deacon Elo Shepherd, June 15, 1995]
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Funeral program for Deacon Elo Shepherd, born October 30, 1910 and died June 12, 1995. The funeral was held Thursday, June 15, 1995 at Calvary Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Robert Miller, Pastor. Funeral arrangements were made through Sanders Funeral Home Service and he was buried in Southern Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas. Includes a resolution from the congregation of Calvary Baptist Church.

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1 pamphlet (5 p.) : ill. ; 28 cm. + 1 resolution (28 cm.)

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African American Funeral Programs of San Antonio

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  • June 15, 1995

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[Funeral Program for Deacon Elo Shepherd, June 15, 1995], pamphlet, June 15, 1995; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth226899/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting San Antonio Public Library.

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