THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, July 14, 1960

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist Church for Mrs. Ferrell Ward Wilson who was killed instantly Saturday night in an automobile accident at Kingsville, Texas. She is a sister of Mrs. Leona Eisenbach of Bunnell.

Mrs. Wilson was riding with her husband, Joseph Earl Wilson, who is stationed with the U. S. Navy in Kingsville when the accident occurred. He received serious injuries in the accident and has been flown to a Navy base hospital in California for special surgery for his injuries.

Mrs. Wilson had lived in Bunnell since early childhood and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ward. She was a teacher by profession.

Survivors include her husband, Earl Wilson; two sisters, Mrs. Leona Eisenbach, Bunnell, and Mrs. Evelyn Sommers of Fallen, Nevada; one brother, H. E. Ward of Cupertino, Calif.

The body will rest at the church from 12:30 Sunday afternoon until the funeral hour. Interment will be in the family lot in the Adamsville Cemetery at Coleman, Florida.

Craig Funeral Home of Bunnell is in charge of local arrangements.

THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, July 21, 1960

Funeral services for Mrs. Ferrell Ward Wilson were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Baptist Church of Bunnell. Rev. Thomas Pinner, pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was in the family lot at Adamsville Cemetery, Coleman, at 5 o'clock.

Mrs. Wilson, 31, was killed in an automobile accident near Driscoll, Texas, on July 9.

Active pallbearers were Oscar Baldwin, Ray Mercer, Leonard Moody, Calvin Reditt, Charles Reditt, and Dan English.

Honorary pallbearers were Levi Brannam, Sr., William H. Atkinson, Dr. Allen Reynolds, Benny Black, H. V. Peavy, O. C. Shelton, Charles Creal and Walter Morris.

Survivors include here husband, Earl Wilson; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Sommer, Fallen, Nevada, and Mrs. Leona Eisenbach of Bunnell; one brother, Hubert E. Ward of Cupertino, California.

Craig Funeral Home of Bunnell was in charge of arrangements.