Notes: THE PARIS NEWS, 3 Nov 1932: 'The death of S. B. Dunagan after a prolonged illness, occurred Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Sanitarium of Paris where he had been a patient six weeks. The son of pioneer settlers of Lamar county Absalom Dunagan and wife, he was born at Atlas on Mar 1, 1868. He lived there until 1907 when he moved to Paris. He was married in 1891 to Miss Ruth Craig who died about two years ago. Mr. Dunagan is survived by one brother, H. B. Dunagan of Big Spring; three children, A. O. Dunagan, Mrs. Edwin White, and Mrs. Blake Lee, all of Paris and six grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. Dunagan, who has for many years been a member of the Methodist church and a member of the board of stewards, will be held at the family residence on Lamar avenue at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rev. Warren T. Whitesides of Greenville and Rev. Harold G. Cooke will conduct the services. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery.' *On the same stone with Ruthie Craig Dunagan.