The Longview Daily News, Sun., Oct. 20, 1935: Mrs. P. W. SANDEFUR, prominent Longview and Gregg county woman, church and club worker, and for 33 years a resident of this city, died at her East Marshall avenue home Saturday night after a lengthy illness. She was 75. Mrs. Sandefur, born in Danville on March 2, 1860, was married to P. W. Sandefur, a prominent Danville citizen, and moved to Ashdown, Arkansas, where they lived until 1894 before moving back to the little community. In 1902 the family moved to Longview and established the East Marshall avenue home. Mr. Sandefur retired from active farm life several years ago. Survivors include husband P. W. Sandefur; five daughters, Mrs. E. J. Kennedy, Mrs. A. C. Numsen, Jr., and Miss Gussie Sandefur, all of Longview; Mrs. A. D. Busby of Dallas, and Mrs. J. Dickson Mitchell of Kansas City, MO; one son Chaytor Sandefur of Dallas; two brothers, P. T. Pegues of Mercedes, and J. G. Pegues of Longview; and three sisters, Mrs. J. A. Bass, and Mrs. C. E. Basham of Wichita Falls, and Mrs. H. C. Thompson of Ada, Oklahoma. Funeral services will be conducted at First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, with Rev. R. L. Owings officiating, and Foreman’s arranging the rites. Burial will be at Grace Hill cemetery.