Sunday, December 04, 2011

Gideon Graham, M.D. (1884-1955)

Dr. Gideon Graham, physician of Newton, Texas, for 28 years, died in a Jasper hospital on June 23, 1955, of cancer.  He was born April 5, 1884 in Osage.  He was the son of Jessie Abner Graham and Melvina Allen Graham.  After attending Tyler Commercial College in Tyler, Texas, he entered Memphis Hospital Medical College, from which he graduated in 1906. 

He practiced briefly at Gonzales, Osage, Doucette and Trent, part of the time as a lumber company doctor, before beginning his practice in Newton.  He was a past president of the Jasper-Newton Counties Medical Society, having served in 1943, 1944 and 1945.  He was elected to honorary membership in the Texas Medical Association in 1955, after having been a member throughout his career.  He was also a member of the American Medical Association.  During World War I he was a captain in the Army Medical Corps and served in Louisville, Kentucky and in Del Rio.

Dr. Graham was a member of the Baptist faith, the Lions Club, and the Masonic Order.  On March 30, 1926, he married Miss Eunice Woods.  Mrs. Graham survives, as do two sons, Cyril J. Graham of Beaumont and Willie Mack Graham of Hillsboro.  Four daughters also survive; Mrs. Robert Johnson of Beaumont, Mrs. Obie Straughn of Corpus Christi, Mrs. E.P. Hughes of Jasper, and Mrs. Guy E. Dority, Jr. of El Paso.  Dr. Graham also leaves 16 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, a brother W.A. Graham of Gatesville, and a sister, Mrs. R.F. Brown, of Osage.

= = = published in the Texas State Journal of Medicine, September 1955.  Transcriber is not a relative and has no further information regarding this family.

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