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Obituary: Mrs. Sybil Rufe (Medley) Boyd
Hopkins County Echo, 26 Oct 1934


Boyd, Mrs. Sybil Rufe - Died Saturday morning at her home in Houston, Texas, following an operation for appendicitis about one week previous. The remains were brought to Sulphur Springs by a Tapp ambulance and carried to the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. R.E. Medley, on Church Street.

She was the former Miss Sybil Rufe Medley being born in Sulphur Springs, May 17, 1902. She was married to Mack Boyd of Sulphur Springs and Houston, who with two children, Billy and India Ann, survive.

She is also survived by her parents, and the following brothers and sisters: L. G. Medley and Roy Medley, Longview; Miss Eldon Medley and Theron Medley, Sulphur Springs; and Mrs. John Flowers, Waxahachie.

She was reared in Sulphur Springs; member of the First Baptist Church where funeral services were held, conducted by Rev. H. R. Long. Burial in the City Cemetery.


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