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Pampa, Texas: Cause of death: Pneumonia: Resting place: Fairview Cemetery in Pampa, Texas: Political party: Republican (national) Democrat (state level) Non-partisan as mayor: Spouse: Minnie Wood Warren Hobart (married 1888-1935, his death) Children: 4: Residence(s) Palestine, Texas Mobeetie, Texas Pampa, Texas: Occupation: Businessman ...
Pampa (from the Quechua: pampa, meaning "plain") is a city in Gray County, Texas, United States. Its population was 16,867 as of the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Pampa is the county seat of Gray County and is the principal city of the Pampa micropolitan statistical area , which includes both Gray and Roberts Counties. [ 5 ]
Service Corporation International is an American provider of funeral goods and services as well as cemetery property and services. It is headquartered in Neartown, Houston, Texas, and operates secondary corporate offices in Jefferson, Louisiana (near New Orleans). [5] [6] SCI operates more than 1500 funeral homes and 400 cemeteries. [1]
According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, the Smokehouse Creek fire started in tall grasses, and wind gusts that ranged from 40-50 miles per hour pushed the fire toward Pampa, about 40 miles ...
Pampa: 7: US Post Office-Pampa Main: US Post Office-Pampa Main: November 17, 1986 : 120 E. Foster: Pampa: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 8: White Deer Land Company Building: White Deer Land Company Building
Phil Cates, state representative from 1971 to 1979, was born in Pampa in 1947. [13] Tom Mechler, state Republican Party chairman since 2015, is a former Gray County Republican chairman. Kae T. Patrick, a native of Gray County, served in the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio from 1981 to 1988.
The Pampa micropolitan [statistical] area is a micropolitan area in the Texas Panhandle that covers two counties – Gray and Roberts. As of the 2000 census , the region had a population of 23,631 (though a July 1, 2009, estimate placed the population at 22,952).
The Pampa News is a weekly newspaper in Pampa, Texas. It was established in 1906 and is published three times a week except major holidays. [ 4 ] The daily circulation in 2012 was about 3,600.