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Ada Sonnier Brooks Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Ada Sonnier Brooks Gravesite
The grave of Ada Sonnier Brooks in Millville Cemetery, Oak Hill, Texas.
Date & Place: in Rusk County, Texas 75652, United States
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Ada Mary Sonnier's father was Horace Sonnier (1885 - 1939), born in Louisiana, and her mother was Oza Boulet (1892 - 1969), also born in Louisiana. She had siblings Shirley, Edna, Viola, Nell, Mercies, Horace Jr., and Clarence. When Ada was 19, she was living in Kerrville, Texas. with her Uncle William Saludis, 28, and his wife Odie, 22. Ada was working as a waitress. Uncle William had been born in Romania, his parents were born in Turkey and Greece. He was a cook in a café, Odie and Ada were perhaps waitresses in the same café? Ada Sonnier married Leonard Lee Brooks (1907 - 1970). By the time Ada was 39, she and Leonard, 43, were living in Velasco, Texas. Only the two of them were in the household. Leonard was an automobile salesman in retail automobile. Ada wasn't working. To learn more about Ada, see Ada Brooks: Obituary
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