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Zada Jane Sanders Kelly

Groesbeck, Limestone County

Marker Text

Daughter of local pioneer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cull Sanders, and graduate of Kidd-Key College. Married C. D. Kelly in 1910. A Groesback clubwoman; served as treasurer, Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, when state headquarters were being built in Austin. Recognized nationally, she was awarded a certificate of honor in 1964 by the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Member of Limestone County Historical Survey Committee. Recorded 1969

Marker Details

Address Off FM 1245, in Fort Parker Memorial Cemetery
Location Description Fort Parker Memorial Cemetery, 2.5 miles North of Groesbeck on FM 1245
Marker # 5937
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type grave marker
Code women, women's history topics; pioneers; women's clubs
Latitude, Longitude 31.547214, -96.550115

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