rlvwa-he :k-)i -, Funeral Services o' For Mrs. Meltonho; WednesdayMorning.'d,ral ( Mrs. (irady Melton, 66, ofRoute I, McKinney, was deadWon arrival at Collin Memorial Hospital Monday following a car-truck collision on FM Road 247K. West of here. I he car collided \v 11 h a truck loaded with rock, driven by ( . VV.il Copeland. Mrs. Melton was alone.V(vI:e\ eI vVHighway Patrolman Charles of Harbison made the investiga* • | ne tion.Ith Mrs. Melton was born March 10, I 8‘X m Rockwall, but spent most ol her life in Collin Conn-itv. She was a Baptist, member : jj of Woodman ( ircle and Walnut \n| 'Cirove Home Demonstration j \Chib. She was married to Mr. Melton May 23, 1915 at Allen.Survivors are her husband; flt; daughter, Mrs. Wayne Haralsor 1' of Beaumont; three sons, Whitt o Melton fo Houston; Grady IVwMelt o n Jr. of Longview; }lt; Kilhs Mellon ot McKinney, g . 1 three sisters. Mrs. Alma Qui»en-berry, McKinney; Mrs. Mattie! McJunkin of Pampa; Mrs. J.jri C lyde ( ummings of Lubbock j ;,i and six grandchildren. Two sonsj I.preceded her in death. j til IServices were ! 1 a.m. Wednes* | V11 *day in 1 urrcntine-Jackson I u- ,rIij-dr-hd neral Chapel, Dr. T. R. Leen d I officiating with burial in Row-,0| I lett Cemetery. Si