Chad Phenix Hutto

Male 1987 - 2002  (15 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Chad Phenix Hutto was born 7 Mar 1987, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA (son of C.L. Hutto and C.J. Phenix); died 27 Jul 2002, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 31 Jul 2002, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.

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    Obituary:

    HENDERSON - Services for Chad Phenix Hutto, 15, of Henderson will be held at the First Baptist Church of Henderson at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 31, 2002, with the Rev. Jere Wilson and the Rev. Bill Tisdale officiating. Interment will be in Lakewood Memorial Park under the direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. Chad died Saturday, July 27, 2002, in Henderson. He was born March 7, 1987, in Tyler.

    Chad was a student of Henderson High School and a member of the First Baptist Church, where he was active in the youth program. Chad loved playing the guitar and singing, his summers at Camp Huawni and playing drums at football games on Friday nights. He was a member of the 2nd team all-district in tennis and ranked 20th in his class. He loved to hang out with his friends.

    The family will receive frineds 5-7 p.m. today, July 30, at the funeral home.

    Chad was preceded in death by his grandfather, James N. Phenix. He is survived by his parents, Charles and Connie Hutto of Henderson; a brother and sister, Charlie and Kim Hutto of Henderson; his grandparents, Corneil Phenix and and Charles R. and Dell Hutto, all of Henderson; and his uncles and aunts, Jim Phenix Jr., Bobby and Marcia Phenix and Rusty and Devon Phenix, all of Henderson and Sandy and Bobby Presley of Mesquite. Survivors also include his cousins, Teague, Trey and Dayne Phenix; Brandon and Clark Phenix; Leslie Jordan; Macy, Madison and Micah Phenix; and Kristy and Andrea Presley.

    Pallbearers will be Jeffrey Legg, Justin Duff, Cullen Parker, Cannon Welch, Colby Rowe and Chase Oswalt.

    Honorary pallbearers will be the Henderson High School Class of 2005 and Camp Huawni.

    Memorials may be made to the Chad Hutto Memorial Scholarship, Henderson ISD, P.O. Box 728, Henderson, TX 75653, Attn: Henderson ISD Business Office.

    (Published in The Longview News-Journal on July 30, 2002)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  C.L. Hutto

    C.L. married C.J. Phenix 23 Jun 1979, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  C.J. Phenix
    Children:
    1. C.L. Hutto, Jr.
    2. C.K. Hutto
    3. 1. Chad Phenix Hutto was born 7 Mar 1987, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA; died 27 Jul 2002, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 31 Jul 2002, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Newton Phenix, Sr. was born 22 May 1925, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA (son of Bruce Clark Phenix, Sr. and Exie Marguerite Campbell); died 16 Mar 1998, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA; was buried 18 Mar 1998, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.

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    Obituary:

    HENDERSON - Services for James N. Phenix Sr., 72, Henderson, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, Henderson, with the Revs. Jere Wilson, Bill Tisdale and Dr. Herbert H. Reynolds officiating.

    Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park under direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home, Henderson.

    Mr. Phenix died March 16 in a Tyler hospital.

    He was born May 22, 1925, in Paris and was a longtime resident of East Texas. He served in the Army during World War II and was member of First Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and former trustee and Sunday school teacher.

    He was the oldest active trial lawyer in Henderson and member of Rusk County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, former secretary of Board of Regents for Baylor University and U.S. Professional Tennis Association.

    Survivors include his wife, Corneil Phenix, Henderson; sons, Jim Phenix Jr., Bobby Phenix and Rusty Phenix, all of Henderson; daughter, Connie Hutto, Henderson; brother, Bruce C. Phenix, Beaumont and 12 grandchildren.

    Pallbearers include James Mason, Luther Keitt, Wayne Freeman, Dallas Woods, Dr. C.H. Hurt, John McCatter, Neil Pennal and Bill Brightwell.

    Deacons of First Baptist Church, members of Rusk County Bar Association, active and retired regents and administrators of Baylor University will serve as honorary pallbearers.

    If desired, memorials may be made to James N. Phenix Sr. Scholarship Fund, Citizens National Bank, 201 W. Main, Henderson, 75652.

    (Published in The Tyler Morning Telegraph on March 18, 1998)

    James married Corneil Louise Holman 26 Aug 1949, Texarkana, Miller County, Arkansas, USA. Corneil was born 29 Dec 1927, Ashdown, Little River County, Arkansas, USA; died 17 Jun 2010, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 21 Jun 2010, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Corneil Louise Holman was born 29 Dec 1927, Ashdown, Little River County, Arkansas, USA; died 17 Jun 2010, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 21 Jun 2010, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.

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    Obituary:

    Mrs. Corneil Holman Phenix, 82, of Henderson passed into the presence of her savior on June 17, 2010. Services celebrating her life will take place at 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 21, 2010 at the First Baptist Church of Henderson, Texas with Dr. Greg Johnson, Rev. Bill Tisdale and Rev. Robert Hall officiating under the direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. Visitation will take place after the service in the Family Life Center of the Church.

    Corneil was born on December 29, 1927 in Ashdown Arkansas to Robert Barton Holman and Cornelia Bacon Holman. She graduated from High School in Texarkana, Arkansas and later attended the Baylor University where she received a Bachelor's degree. She was a violinist in the Baylor Symphony Orchestra. She attended the First Baptist Church of Henderson where she served as financial secretary, WMU chairman, choir member, and faithful servant. She was a gifted musician who enjoyed playing hymns of faith on the violin and piano. Outdoor activities were a large part of her life. She enjoyed fishing, golf, tennis, and swimming. She was a past president of the East Texas Women's Golf Association and enjoyed playing golf tournaments. Playing bridge and spending quality time visiting with her close friends brought her great joy. Corneil and Jim loved to travel "touching" all fifty states of the U.S. and attending all four Grand Slam professional tennis tournaments. Family vacations were a priority. Being a mother was her passion. She poured her life into her family and encouraged her children in all their pursuits. She volunteered for service in many areas including serving as PTA president. She transported her children and many of their friends to countless activities, events and tournaments. Her home and kitchen were open to all who chose to come in. Appropriately she said that if she found a burglar in the house, she would probably feed him and put him to bed. She had a keen sense of humor and loved to entertain.

    She was preceded in death by her husband, James N Phenix, Sr. and her grandsons, Chad Hutto and Trey Phenix.

    She is survived by her four children, Jimmy Phenix of New Orleans, Louisiana, Bobby Phenix of Highland Falls, New York, Connie Hutto and husband, Charles Hutto of Henderson, and Rusty Phenix and wife, Devon Phenix of Henderson. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, Teague Phenix of New Orleans Louisiana, Dayne Phenix of New Orleans, Louisiana, Brandon Phenix of New Orleans Louisiana, Clark Phenix of Longmont, Colorado, Charlie Hutto and wife, Amy Hutto of Nashville, Tennessee, Kim Fretty and husband, Casey Fretty of Richardson, Texas, Macy Phenix of Waco, Texas, Madison Phenix of Waco, Texas, and Micah Phenix of Henderson; great-grandchildren, Jackson Phenix, and Jackson Chad Hutto. Other survivors include her sister, Gracellen Morris and husband, Tom Morris of Longview, Texas.

    Pallbearers will be Brandon Phenix, Charlie Hutto, Clark Phenix, Micah Phenix and Casey Fretty. Honorary pallbearers will be James Mason, John McCarter, Luther Keitt, Wayne Freeman, Neil Pennal, Kenny Morris, Gene Smith, and Dallas Woods.

    Corneil's family is very thankful for the loving care provided by the precious caregivers who attended to Corneil's every need during her extended illness.

    Condolences may be made at www.crawfordacrim.comMemorials may be given to the First Baptist Church of Henderson, at 207 West Main, Henderson, TX 75654.

    (Published by Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home of Henderson, TX)

    Children:
    1. J.N. Phenix, II
    2. R.B. Phenix
    3. 3. C.J. Phenix
    4. J.R. Phenix


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Bruce Clark Phenix, Sr. was born 31 Oct 1888, Paluxy, Hood County, Texas, USA; died 16 Jan 1981, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 17 Jan 1981, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.

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    Obituary:

    HENDERSON - Services for Bruce C. Phenix Sr., 92, Henderson, are set for 3 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of the First Baptist Church in Henderson with Dr. Hugh L. Smith officiating.

    Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park in Henderson.

    Mr. Phenix died Friday morning at a nursing home in Henderson after a lengthy illness.

    He was born Oct. 31, 1888, in Alvin, and lived eight years in Henderson. He was a display manager at a department store. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Henderson, where he was a deacon.

    He attended Baylor University.

    Survivors include his wife, Mrs. June Phenix of Henderson; two sons, Bruce C. Phenix Jr. of Beaumont and James N. Phenix of Henderson; a brother, Vance Phenix of Houston; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

    Pallbearers will be L.O. Allen, Joe Dyson, Charles Hutto, Ken Phenix, Bob Phenix, Jim Phenix, Rusty Phenix, Rodney Phenix and Terry Mayo.

    Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Noah Batchelor Sunday School Class.

    (Published in The Tyler Morning Telegraph on January 17, 1981)

    Bruce married Exie Marguerite Campbell 29 Sep 1915, Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, USA. Exie (daughter of James Samuel Campbell and Exie Amarintha Wilkins) was born 12 Dec 1890, Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 14 Aug 1981, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 15 Aug 1981, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Exie Marguerite Campbell was born 12 Dec 1890, Keatchie, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, USA (daughter of James Samuel Campbell and Exie Amarintha Wilkins); died 14 Aug 1981, Henderson, Rusk County, Texas, USA; was buried 15 Aug 1981, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Obituary:

    HENDERSON - Services for Mrs. B.C. Phenix Sr., 90, 600-4 Pinedale, Henderson, are set for 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of the First Baptist Church of Henderson with Dr. Hugh L. Smith officiating.

    Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park under direction of Crawford-A Crim Funeral Home in Henderson.

    Mrs. Phenix died Friday at a Henderson nursing home after a lengthy illness.

    She was born Dec. 12, 1890, in Keatchie, La., and after moving from Port Arthur, she was a nine-year resident of Henderson. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Henderson.

    Survivors include two sons, Bruce C. Phenix Jr. of Beaumont and James N. Phenix of Henderson; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

    Pallbearers will be L.O. Allen, Charles Hutto, Ken Phenix, Bob Phenix, Jim Phenix, Rusty Phenix, Rodney Phenix and Terry Mayo.

    (Published in The Tyler Morning Telegraph on August 15, 1981)

    Children:
    1. Bruce Clarke Phenix, Jr. was born 24 Dec 1917, Loraine, Mitchell County, Texas, USA; died 14 Dec 2003, Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, USA; was buried , Forest Lawn Memorial Park - Beaumont, Texas, USA.
    2. 6. James Newton Phenix, Sr. was born 22 May 1925, Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA; died 16 Mar 1998, Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA; was buried 18 Mar 1998, Lakewood Memorial Park - Henderson, Texas, USA.