The details below are from Patsy Jackson.
Ida Mae Munson was born in Mt. Rose, Polk County, Texas on 19 feb 1903 and was the daughter of William Berry Munson and Julia Ann Predmore. Ida Mae died in Houston, Harris County, Texas on 18 Mar 1986 and her body was laid to rest in the Menard Chapel Cemetery in Livingston, Polk Co,Texas
She was a member of a local musical group called, "The Scrap Iron Quartet ". They sang at church programs, on the radio and at many funerals.
More About IDA MAE MUNSON:
Fact 1: Birth: Bible Records of Oscar & Pearl Sutton Munson
Fact 2: Marriage:No. 1: Bible Records (No Date)
Fact 3: Marriage No 2:
Fact 4: Death: Copy of Obituary
Spouse: William Allen WALTERS
Birth: 6 Sep 1894, Ace,Polk,Co Texas
Death: 19 May 1940, Ace,Polk,Co Texas
Burial: 20 May 1940, Menard Chapel Cemetery, Polk County, Texas
Father: James Morgan WALTERS (1868-)
Mother: Margaret Louisa Ida TOLAR (1864-1952)
Marr: 23 Nov 1919, Ace,Polk Co Texas
Children:
* David Payton Walters 1920-1926
* Inez Walters
* Reuel Bentley Walters
* Ralph Junius Walters 1932-2002
* Zelda “Sally” Walters Massey 1927-2008
* Hollis Leon Walters
* Virginia Macell Walters
* Julia Ann Walters
Other Spouses John GULLY
1.8b Ida Mae MUNSON* (See above)
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Spouse: John GULLY
Marr: 23 Nov 1919
Other Spouses William Allen WALTERS
* Ralph Junius Walters 1932-2002
* Zelda “Sally” Walters Massey 1927-2008
* Hollis Leon Walters
* Virginia Macell Walters
* Julia Ann Walters
Other Spouses John GULLY
1.8b Ida Mae MUNSON* (See above)
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Spouse: John GULLY
Marr: 23 Nov 1919
Other Spouses William Allen WALTERS
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Mother
Our mother was born in nineteen o three
Just after the turn of the century.
She married our Dad at an early age.
Possibly then it was all the rage.
Eight children were born, seven were raised
And all the time God's Name was praised.
Into us all she tried to install
The love of God - to do His will.
Dad's death made her very sad.
(I hope that we were not too bad)
But she continued on to do her best
And in God's hands she left the rest.
Many years have passed and we're all grown.
Most of us have children of our own.
Great grandchildren add to the group
When into Granny's house we troop.
We love our mother and always will.
Her dreams we should try to fulfill.
When it's time and she's in God's care
We must all strive to meet her there.
HLW
26 Feb 1985
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