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Funeral Homes in Eola, TX
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Eola.
Zip codes in the city: 76937.
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Facts about the city
Eola is an unincorporated community in northwestern Concho County in the U.S. state of Texas, near the larger community of San Angelo. In 1990, Eola had a recorded population of only 218.The town was first known as Jordan, but its name changed to Eola in 1902.The Eola School was the center of the community from 1928 until it closed in 1983. After the turn of the new century, James Mark Cannon (born circa 1967) relocated from Portland, Oregon, to purchase the abandoned school building and to turn it into a seven-day restaurant known as \"Eola School Restaurant\". Cannon's experience was featured on Bob Phillips' Texas Country Reporter syndicated television program in March 2007.
Eola Obituaries
It was disclosed by The Herald on May 13th, 2012 that Jack B Sorge perished in Washington. Sorge was 79 years old and was born in Eola, TX. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Jack B's life.
It was reported by The Herald on May 13th, 2012 that Jack B Sorge passed on in Washington. Sorge was 79 years old and was born in Eola, TX. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Jack B's life.
It was disclosed on January 3rd, 2012 that Johnnie Mae Kohrman (Hudec) passed on in Clayton, New Mexico. Ms. Kohrman was 90 years old and was born in Eola, TX. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Johnnie Mae's life.
History
After the turn of the new century, James Mark Cannon (born ca.
The Eola School was the center of the community from 1928 until it closed in 1983. Cannon's experience was featured on Bob Phillips' 'Texas Country Reporter' broadcast syndication television program in March 2007.
The town was first known as Jordan, but its name changed to Eola in 1902. In 1990, Eola had a recorded population of only 218.
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