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1351 Obituary:

HUXLEY - Services for Ora Crites Stephens, 64, of Huxley are set for 11 a.m. Thursday at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. The Rev. Henry Stovall of Trinity Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Bryan City Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. to service time Thursday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Stephens died Tuesday at her home.

She was born in Bryan. She was a homemaker. She was a Baptist.

Survivors include her husband, Gene Stephens of Huxley; twin son and daughter, Brenda Zane Fish of Rock Springs, Texas, and Bobby Wayne Grange of Stephenville, Texas; two daughters, Barbara Boyd of Center and Bernice Holder of Huntsville; a son, Benny Granger of Sundown; a stepdaughter, Victoria Stephens of Houston; a stepson, Gene Stephens Jr. of Hearne; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  
Crites, Ora Faye (I7673)
 
1352 Obituary:

I.N. Houston Succumbs to Illness Here

Funeral Services Scheduled Today

Isaac Newton Houston, 77, local business executive for many years, died at his home at 8888 Mansfield Rd. at 9:05 a.m. Sunday after a long illness.

He was president of the Central Wholesale Co., a building materials firm located at 2730 Linwood Ave. He was the senior deacon in the First Baptist Church, and was a past member of the Shreveport Rotary Club.

Mr. Houston was a native of Sarepta, but had resided in Shreveport since 1912, when he moved here from Good Pine. His first wife, Cora Dance, whom he married in 1904, died in 1935. the second Mrs. Houston, nee Clara Brock, whom he married in 1938, died in 1941.

Funeral services will be held at the Osborn Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday. Dr. James W. Middleton, pastor of the First Baptist Church will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Harold Bennett. Burial will follow at Forest Park Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Gus Brandt, Herman W. Moore, Jack W. Martin, David A. Schoolfield, Mason L. Burrough, and Billy G. Irvan.

Honorary pallbearers will be deacons and directors of the First Baptist Church.

Mr. Houston is survived by one son, Earl L. Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Carl B. Maurer and Mrs. Johnnie Moore, all of Shreveport; Mrs. Ben Pugh, Sarepta, and Mrs. Porter Cochran, of Springhill; two brothers, V.E. Houston, Shreveport, and Lee Houston, of Sarepta; 11 grandchildren and a number of nephews and nieces.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on March 14, 1955) 
Houston, Isaac Newton (I1538)
 
1353 Obituary:

IDA - Mr. Jewell Franklin Terry, 55, died Sunday after a sudden illness. He was a member of Ida Methodist Church.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the McGuire Funeral Home chapel with burial in the Bethsaida Cemetery. The Rev. Milton Sargent officiated, assisted by the Rev. Conrad Edwards.

Survivors include his widow; two sons, Paul M. Terry of Ida and Larry Terry of South Charleston, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Sue Lawton of Fort Smith, Ark.; Mrs. Ruth Ann Mixon of Farmerville; and Mrs. Virginia K. Brackman of Bradley, Ark.; five grandchildren and one brother, R. N. Terry of Baldwin.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on August 22, 1973) 
Terry, Jewell Franklin (I12864)
 
1354 Obituary:

Ida B Greer
Oct. 24, 1928 - April 29, 2009

Ida B Greer, 80, of Bryan, passed away on Thursday, in Houston surrounded by her loving family. The family will receive guests from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 1, at Trevino-Smith Funeral Home. Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Saturday, May 2, at the funeral home with Bud Dillahunty officiating. Interment will follow at Bickham Cemetery.

Ida B. was born in Spurger, Texas, to Haskell and Iva Hare. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Haskell and Iva Hare and brother, William Hare.

Survivors include her loving husband, Glen Greer, of Bryan; sons, Willie Locke, of Kerrville, James Locke and wife, Tina, of North Zulch; daughters, Margaret Dillahunty and husband, Joel, of Lufkin, Shirley Rice and husband, Randy, of Bryan; stepchildren, Ronnie Greer and wife, Mary, of Keith, Glenda Rogers and husband, Darrel, of College Station, Tammy Hoke and husband, Jimmy, of Huntsville; brother, Wallace Hare and wife, Kay, of Jasper; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 1, 2009) 
Hare, Ida Beatrice (I6112)
 
1355 Obituary:

Ida Lillian Greer was born on Valentine's Day, 1929, to parents Lorena and Dave Greer, one of 11 children, in Millican, Texas, and they grew up in Peach Creek. After graduating high school, she married Jesse Russell and they relocated to Austin to begin their life together. Ida worked as a nurse's aide at Austin State Hospital, and her love for people and her patients was a special kind of healing whenever they saw her smile.

Ida and Jesse had two children, daughter, Linda, and son, Wayne. Austin remained the family home base when the couple divorced. Ida raised her children as she had grown up, showing faith in and love of God, and kindness to people who needed her help.

She survived cancer early in her life and came back strong. Ida especially loved being outside and doing anything in the garden. It was always fun to go on shopping adventures with Linda, discovering treasures at thrift stores. Another part of her happy home life were seven dogs (Cupcake, Oreo, Tinker Bell, Baby, Cinnamon, Gizmo, and Peanut). Eleven chickens also received attention and smiles.

Ida died July 31 at the age of 92, after a long, happy life, lovingly cared for by her daughter, Linda, with whom she lived. She is preceded in death by her parents, and siblings: Aileen Lovell (Houston); Bertha Hall (Bryan); Lady Reiner (Arkansas); Barbara Jean Porman (Ohio); Bud Greer (Millican); Dean Greer (Bryan), and Mildred "Sunshine" Wade (Bryan).

Survivors include her daughter, Linda Lollis (Austin), son Wayne (Carmella) Russell (Austin); brother Kenneth Greer, Glen Greer, and Sidney Greer (Nelda), all of Bryan; grandchildren: Tracy Auldridge (Charles) and great-grand-daughter Lauren Auldridge of Leander; Amanda Ferreo (Julio) and great-grand-children Philip, Natalie and Emma Ferreo, of Liberty Hill.

A graveside service is set for 10:00 am, Thursday, August 5, 2021, at Peach Creek Cemetery in College Station. Express condolences at CallawayJones.com.

(Published by Callaway Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) 
Greer, Ida Lillian (I3617)
 
1356 Obituary:

Ida, LA - Service celebrating the life of Mattie Lee Terry, 92, will be held at 2 pm Sunday June 7, 2009 at Ida Methodist Church. Officiating will be Reverend Kendall Doctor and Reverend Jerry Means. Internment will follow in Bethsaida Cemetery in Ida. The family will receive friends 6-8 pm Saturday June 6, 2009 at Gorsulowsky Funeral Home in Vivian, LA.

Mrs. Terry was born to Norman and Jennie Lee Martin in Ida, LA on December 24, 1916. She went to be with the Lord on June 3, 2009 in Magnolia, AR at the home of her son Larry Terry and his wife, who cared for her the last 6 months of her life.

Mrs. Terry was a life long resident of Ida and faithful member of Ida United Methodist Church. She worked her entire life as a homemaker and farmer, while raising five children. Mrs. Terry was never afraid of hard work and often worked harder than many men. She loved gardening, beautiful flowers and especially her roses and made some of the best biscuits known to man.

She was preceded by her parents, her husband J. F. "Shem" Terry and her son-in-law Phil Brackman.

Left to cherish her memory are her sons Paul Martin Terry and wife Nancy of Ida, LA and Larry Wayne Terry and wife Nancy of Magnolia, AR, daughters Betty Sue Lawton and husband Sheryl of Lafayette, LA, Ruth Ann Mixon and husband Mike of Farmerville, LA, and Virginia Brackman of Palestine, TX, 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild and numerous extended family members.

Pallbearers will be Fred Mixon, Stewart Mixon, Jeff Brackman, Herb Vickers, Thomas Shaw and LeRoy Farmer.

The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to the Professional Home Health of Springhill, LA and Life Touch Hospice in Magnolia, AR, whose employees provided such wonderful care in the last months of Mrs. Terry's life.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on June 6, 2009) 
Martin, Mattie Lee (I12839)
 
1357 Obituary:

Illness Fatal To C. C. Crow

Curtis Cecil Crow, 28, of the Watkin's Lease, 25 miles northwest of Pampa, died at 7:20 a.m. today in his home.

Funeral arrangements are pending with the Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Home.

Mr. Crow had been an invalid for the last 12 years.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crow; three brothers, Donald of Bowie, Harold, in the U. S. Air Force, Jerry, Watkin's Lease; three sisters, Mrs. Elnora Davenport and Mrs. Mary Bryant, both of Borger, and Mrs. Doris Parrish, Glendale, Ariz.

(Published in The Pampa, TX Daily News on January 28, 1955) 
Crow, Curtis Cecil (I273)
 
1358 Obituary:

Imogene Evelyn Crow

Funeral services for Imogene Evelyn Crow, 62, of 114 Lynn Dr. in Bryan will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday at Hillier Funeral Home in Bryan with the Rev. Morris House, superintendent of the Methodist church district of Bryan, officiating. Burial will be at Rest Ever Memorial Park in Bryan.

Mrs. Crow died in a local hospital on Sunday.

Visiting hours are from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. today at the funeral home.

She was assistant manager at Triangle Bowling Lanes in Bryan and was a Baptist. She was born in Seymour.

Survivors include two sons, Ronald L. Crow of Portsmouth, R.I. and Gregory A. Crow of Bryan; two daughters, Judy Wright of Harlingen and Linda Brown of Huntsville; four sisters, Hazel Zera Walker and Edith Dickerson, both of Dallas, Joyce Nowell of Bryan, and Pat Phillips of Wichita Falls; and 13 grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 25, 1989) 
Brothers, Imogene Evelyn (I11)
 
1359 Obituary:

In Loving Memory of Frances Rudloff Sealy, Texas January 25, 1926 - June 24, 2014 Died on June 24, 2014 in Bellville At the age of 88 years "Gathering of Friends for Remembrances" To be held on Sunday, July 20, 2014 at 1:00 pm at the Hill Community Center in Sealy 1000 North Main St.

(Published by Knesek Family Funeral Chapel of Bellville, TX) 
Fewell, Mary Frances (I10877)
 
1360 Obituary:

In loving memory of Hazel Elizabeth Hoffman Simon

My task here is complete; my Lord has called me home. I will always be near - in your hearts and memory.

Don't allow my passing to sadden your hearts. I am now with all my family and friends that have gone before me, and I will always be with you. I am at such peace that words can't describe.

"Betty" was born June 7, 1926, in Crowley, and resided there with her family all her life. She served the people of Acadia Parish working in the Tax Assessor's Office for 20-plus years. She was a graduate of St. Michael's High School.

Mrs. Simon is survived by two sons, James Simon and wife Cheryl of Lafayette, and Robert and wife Debbie of Youngsville; daughter-in-law, Patty Simon of Crowley; grandmother to Rohn K. Simon and wife Kelly Clark Simon of Mandeville, Mamie E. Romero and husband Paul Romero of Youngsville, Oren P. Simon III and wife Christi of Cypress, Texas, Ryan P. Simon and wife Marisa Keefe Simon of Denver, Colorado, Shelley R. Roger and husband Corey Roger of New Orleans, Jacob M. Simon of New Orleans, Shai E. Simon of Youngsville, Brad Broussard and wife Beth Broussard of Youngsville; and great-grandmother to Tyler and Brandon Romero, Kameron and Grant Broussard, Aiden and Allie Simon, Cole Michael and Averi Kate Simon, Emery, Riley, Peyton and Oliver Simon; one brother, Henry Hoffman of Houston, Texas; and one sister, Myrtle Tager of Chula Vista, California.
Most of all, she was the very essence of love to all and the matriarch of our family. To say that she will be missed cannot describe our loss, but she made sure, through her photo albums, that we will always remember who she was and how deeply she loved each of us.

God shared his love with us through Grandma. We will never forget her quick wit, infectious smile, and profound sense of compassion for all, nor will we forget her need to give nicknames to all of us or the neighbor's pets. She was many things, but most of all, to us, she was Grandma.

She is preceded in death by her loving husband of 67 years, Oren P. Simon Sr.; her parents Justice James and Norma Landry Hoffman; son, Oren P. Simon Jr.; one sister, Gene Hoffman Carter; one brother, James Landry Hoffman; and granddaughter Robyn Simon.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, Dec. 29, at 10 a.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church.

Mrs. Simon died Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2018, at 1:45 p.m. surrounded by her loving family.

Fr. Steve LeBlanc, pastor of St. Basil Catholic Church, will officiate for the services.

The family requests visiting hours Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. A rosary will be recited Friday at 6:30 p.m.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Rohn K. Simon, Oren P Simon III, Ryan P. Simon, Jacob M. Simon, Tyler P. Romero and Brandon J. Romero.

The entire family thanks Kathy Ashworth, Melissa Guidry, Elizabeth Benton and Charmaine and Kevin Leger for their love and devotion to our mother these last few years.

Also, a special thank you to Lamm Hospice. They helped make God's journey for her more comforting and loving. We will always be in your debt.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the St. Jude Children's Hospital.

Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com

Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home.

(Published by The Crowley Post Signal on December 26, 2018) 
Hoffman, Hazel Elizabeth (I2873)
 
1361 Obituary:

In loving memory of our dad, Max Henry Baer.

Max was born in Rayne, La. 11-25-1933. He is preceded in death by his parents, siblings, wife and stepson.Parents: Louis Henry Baer and Jeanne Callout Baer; wife, Lise Ann Butcher Shockley Baer and her son, Britt Shockley; Siblings, Miriam Richard,Margaret Ann McGrew, Patricia Domingue, Yvonne Gary, Jo Ann Rodrigue, Phillip Baer, Bernard Baer, Sigmund Baer and Louis Baer. Max is survived by his sister, Franciska Weidner; children, Jeannine "GIGI" Lewis Johnson, Max R. Baer and wife, Denise, Anna Michelle Zoghbi and husband, Hamid, Neal B. Baer and wife Jennifer, Todd M. Shockley and wife Nanette; grandchildren,Christopher Lewis, Blake Lewis, Eve Coberly, Max C. Baer, Clint Baer, Anna Baer, Julia Baer, Claudia Baer, Ange'le Baer, Nicole Zoghbi, Sarah Zoghbi, Max Zoghbi, Michael Zoghbi, Ryan Baer, Mishia Baer, Matthew Bishop, Hanna Bishop, David Bishop, Emily Wilson, Kaleigh Williams, Abbey Bishop, Chase Baer; great grandchildren, Elijah Coberly, Savanna Coberly, Ethan Baer, Connor Baer, Michael Baer, Mila Baer-Gilyard, Fiona Baer, Sonny Zoghbi and Rory Zoghbi. Max was a loving father, husband, grandfather, friend and a strong civic leader. He embraced his Cajun Culture through story telling and cuisine. His career with the United States Department of Agriculture afforded him to combine his love of outdoors, help in serving farmers and the state of Louisiana. His services included his participation in the Navy, serving in Korea, Knights of Columbus, Beaver Club, Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Master Gardeners, Rotary Club, The American Heart Association and the Catholic church as a lector. Max wrote the cook book Cajun Men Cook to support the Beaver Club. He could be found in church, school or Cajun Dome kitchens cooking up gumbo for the masses as a fund raiser. A friend told the story of Max sweating as he stirred over a huge pot of gumbo. He fussed and said, Max, your sweat dripped in the pot. Dad quickly replied; don't worry, I will check the salt before I add more. His quick wit and rascal smile made it easy for people to like him. Dad took care of his neighbors. He really got a thrill out of telling jokes and meeting new people. He was devoted to his siblings who he loved deeply. They endured a lot together, being 11 children loosing their parents at a young age. Dad said the happiest time of his life was having his 4 baby Baers, Jeannine, Max, Michelle and Neal. They brought him great and joy. Dad's hot buttery biscuits came with Blackburn syrup and glass of cold milk. He made sure our bellies were full. He took us to church on time. He tried his best to be there for us. His hobbies were cooking, gardening and supporting the needs of the clubs he serviced. Having a dog in his life gave him companionship. His devotion to God and his faith gave him hope.This was strengthened by Victoria Lemon, in his final year. Max Henry Baer had a strong work ethic and will to persevere. He had a big heart and was very proud of his family. He liked to say, "If I don't see you tomorrow, HELLO." Dad, we love you. You will be forever missed. After 89 years of life, Dad's journey to heaven was March 4, 2023 in Gonzales, La.

A service to celebrate Max's life will be held on June 10, 2023 at John The Evangelist 15208 LA-73 Prarieville, LA, with visitation from 11:30am until a memorial mass at 12:00pm, officated by Father Jerry Martin. 1:00pm Internment-burial to follow at Hope Haven Garden of Memory in Prairieville (near church grounds) and 1:20pm Lunch in the church hall to conclude the day. To offer consolences to the family, please visit www.churchfuneralservices.com

(Published by Church Funeral Services & Crematory of Baton Rouge, LA) 
Baer, Max Henry (I3033)
 
1362 Obituary:

In loving memory of Rodney C. Phenix, who was taken from us May 8, 2018. He was our son, husband, father, grandfather, papa, brother, friend, boss, our rock and the leader of our band. We will miss you more than we can comprehend until we are reunited in heaven. Thank for always making it abundantly clear to us how deeply you loved us. There was to be no mistake. Rodney is survived by his mother, Clyda Phenix, his wife and love of his life, Joy Phenix, his daughter and son-in law, Rachel and Mike Rollins, his son and daughter-in-law, Brien and Lucy Phenix, his grandsons, Slade Rollins and Blake Phenix, sister, Karen Mayo, and brother, Ken Phenix, as well as many nieces and nephews, friends and church family. He was truly blessed and dearly loved. A memorial service will be held at the Kreidler funeral Home at 4 pm Saturday, May 12, 2018.

(Published by Kreidler Funeral Home of McAllen, TX) 
Phenix, Rodney Clyde (I8781)
 
1363 Obituary:

In Memory of Edd Jerry Drgac

Edd Jerry Drgac, 86, of the Cooks Point Community, passed away on Thursday, September 23, 1993, in a Bryan hospital. Mr. Drgac was born on April 6, 1907 in Seymour, Texas, the son of the late Joseph D. and Annie Sebesta Drgac.

He attended the Cooks Point Schools and worked at the Bryan Air Base during World War II. On October 18, 1927, he married Frances Annie Luksa in Cooks Point. He had been a longtime member of the Caldwell Brethren Church and was a member of the Brethren Mutual Aid Society and a member of SPJST Lodge No. 186.

Mr. Drgac was a heavy equipment operator for Burleson County Precinct No. 2 and spent a lifetime in farming and ranching. He was for many years a youth sponsor at the Caldwell Brethren Church and was a supporter of the Burleson County Saddle Club as well as supporting many youth activities. His hobbies included horseback riding and playing the domino game of "42".

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Annie Drgac; seven sisters: Annie Hronek, Lydia Kubena, Albina Meyer, Milady Kubena, Libbie Chaloupka, Elizabeth Luksa and Olga Urbanovsky; and five brothers: Walter, William, Johnnie, Joe, and Frank Drgac.

Survivors include his wife of 65 years: Fannie Drgac of Cooks Point; two sisters-in-law: Lottie Drgac of Cooks Point and Emily Pannen of Victoria, and numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 25, 1993, at the Caldwell Brethren Church with the Reverend Richard Stone and Reverend Henry Beseda officiating. Interment followed in the New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell.

Pallbearers were: Billy Albright, Lamar Drgac, Hubert Drgac, Raymond Hovorak, A.G. Hronek and Robert Odstrcil.

Memorials may be given to the Caldwell Brethren Church or a favorite charity.

(Published in The SPJST Vestnik Herald on October 27, 1993) 
Drgac, Edd Jerry (I1741)
 
1364 Obituary:

In memory of Elaine Akins. Our mother's home going.

Born Feb. 16, 1931, Elaine Akins died April 14, 2001.

Elaine retired to the High Desert area in Phelan eight years ago. Prior to that she lived in the West Covina area for 30 years.

She will be walking in heaven with her husband John Akins; father Lonnie Houston; mother Eunice Houston; and sister Lucy Perkins.

She is survived by her daughter Susan Argenio of Phelan; son Glenn Robinette of Newport, Tenn.; daughter-in-law Terry Robinette of Newport, Tenn.; grandchildren Daniel and Nicholas Argenio; and sisters Carolyn Hermes of Texas and Esther Beeman of Florida.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Calvary Chapel, 15081 Center St. in Victorville. The Rev. Paul Smith will be officiating. Interment will be at Rose Hills Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, donations are asked to be sent to the Schleroderma Foundation, 12 Kent Way, Suite 101, Byfield, MA 01922.

(Published in The Victorville Daily Press on April 20, 2001) 
Houston, Gladys Elaine (I1486)
 
1365 Obituary:

In the presence of Jesus Christ, her Lord and Savior, Genevieve Davis joyously joined her brother and sisters in Christ on June 29, 2009. She leaves behind her son, Milton and his wife, Norma; three grandchildren, Amy, Laura, and Andrew; a great grandson, Nathan; and several nieces and nephews. Over several decades of teaching, she positively touched hundreds of students. Her passion for teaching was recognized as evidenced by many parents requesting that their child be in her classroom. He other great passion was her grandkids whom she loved dearly. Funeral service will be held at Sunset Memorial Park & Funeral home, 1701 Austin Highway, San Antonio on Tuesday, July 7, at 12 noon. Memorials to the Alzheimer's Association or to your house of worship are suggested in lieu of flowers.

(Published in Daily Breeze on July 5, 2009) 
LeBlanc, Genevieve Cecile (I147)
 
1366 Obituary:

Inez Warren

TEMPLE - Inez Warren, 79, of Temple died Thursday in a Temple hospital.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. The Rev. Hubert Willke, pastor of St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in Houston, will officiate. Burial will be in Wheat Cemetery in Millican.

Mrs. Warren was born in Bryan and lived here intermittently throughout her life. Her father, Rufus German, was a member of one of the early families to settle in Brazos County. Mrs. Warren was retired after working as a nurse at Ben Taub Hospital in Houston.

Survivors include two sons, David R. Warren of Manvel and Alton L. Warren of Sugarland; a daughter, Elaine Baker of Temple; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on September 9, 1984) 
German, Francis Inez (I3775)
 
1367 Obituary:

Infant Son of J.D. Files Dies Sat.

Eugene Michael Files, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Files of Velasco died Saturday. The baby was born on August 11, 1948.

The remains were prepared for shipment ot Wallace, Texas, for interment by the Freeport Funeral Home.

He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Files, one sister, Katherine and one brother, James D.; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Petter of Velasco, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Files of Pharr.

(Published in the Freeport Facts of Freeport, Texas on October 14, 1948) 
Files, Eugene Michael (I322)
 
1368 Obituary:

Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Crow Succumbs

Funeral services for Eddie Ray Crow, 12-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crow of McMillan, were held at McMillan cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The infant died Monday following a brief illness.

Services were conducted by the Rev. L. A. Richardson, pastor of the Nazarene church here. Watts Funeral home was in charge of the services.

Survivors in addition to the parents are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stout and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Crow. 
Crow, Eddie Ray (I7953)
 
1369 Obituary:

Isom Roy, 80, died at 6:45 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, 2002, in a local hospital.

He was a native of Eunice and a longtime resident of Lake Charles. He was an Army veteran and had served in World War II. He was a member of VFW Post 2130 and the American Legion.

Survivors include his wife, Patricia Roy of Lake Charles; one son, Toby Roy of Lake Charles; one daughter, Barbara Ann Rennick of Beaumont, Texas; two sisters, Billie Lou Roy of Odessa, Texas, and Alice Manuel of Eunice; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

His services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, in Hixson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Consolata Cemetery. Visitation is 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. Wednesday.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on December 2, 2002) 
Roy, Isom (I4188)
 
1370 Obituary:

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Fairlee "Lee" Yelton, of San Antonio, Texas, who passed away peacefully on February 22, 2023, at the age of 88. Lee was born on September 8, 1934, in Del Rio, Texas to Hazel Hopkins and Walter Montgomery Terrell.

Lee's friends and family will remember her as a dedicated nurse with a warm heart and generous spirit who spent her life caring for others. She was a devoted Christian woman whose faith guided all that she did. She was a proud member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and The Daughters of the King. Lee was generous, had a light-hearted sense of humor and was always willing to lend support to those in need.

She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Otto Arthur Yelton, III; and sisters, Florence Hazel Yelton and Beatrice Stanmire. Lee is survived by her daughters, Tracy Hurley (Robert Hurley) and Kimberly Yelton; grandchildren, Kelley and Courtney Hurley; niece, Joanna Stanmire Guernsey; as well as other relatives and friends who will miss her dearly.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Mark's Episcopal Memorial Fund in memory of Lee Yelton.

(Published by Porter Loring Mortuary of San Antonio, TX) 
Terrell, Wilma Fairlee (I1028)
 
1371 Obituary:

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Haskell Connor Manners Jr. (Durant, Oklahoma), who passed away on March 15, 2019, at the age of 79, leaving to mourn family and friends. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Haskell Connor Manners Jr. or send a beautiful flower arrangement to the funeral service.

He was predeceased by : his parents, Haskell Manners and Flora Manners; his wife Susan Manners; and his sisters, Betty Lou Hope and Margaret Manners. He is survived by : his children, Jeffrey Shawn Manners of Sulphur, Oklahoma and Jill Manners-Payne (Curtis) of Bells, Texas; his grandchildren, Connor Manners Payne of Denison, Canyon Payne of Bells, Texas, C. J. Payne of Bells, Texas, Sophia Payne of Bells, Texas, Olivia Payne of Bells, Texas and Elijah Payne of Bells, Texas; and his nieces and nephews, Regina Hope, Cathy Renfro, Milton and Wendel Hope.

(Published by Holmes-Coffey-Murray Funeral Home of Durant, OK) 
Manners, Haskel Conner Jr. (I8025)
 
1372 Obituary:

It is with great sadness that the family of Rita Sue Pate announce her passing. Rita peacefully passed away at 2:45 on July 11, 2018 at St. Luke's Hospital in the Woodlands. Rita went to be with her Lord and her parents at the age of 75. She was surrounded by her husband, children, and grandchildren holding hands and sharing memories as she left this world.

Rita was predeceased by her parents, Robert Arlie Crow and Valdoraine Dotson Crow. Rita will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 55 years, Jep Pate. She is also fondly remembered by her son, Alan Pate of Magnolia and his wife Tracie Pate, daughter Valerie Pate of Spring. She is also survived by her six grandchildren, Heather Pate, Chris Pate, Sarah Pate, Jenna Pate, Kim Wallace and Amber Corpuz and her two great-grandchildren Addison Pate and Wyatt Wallace.

Rita had a strong love for her family and friends. The people that she loved and treasured where the most important things to her. She measured value in friendships and family not by possessions. She lived by her heart and hear hearts passion. She was the first to plan a fun filled event, trip or the first to wish kind words and support to a friend. She loved life and friends to the fullest and enjoyed life to the fullest. She loved to decorate and make her home beautiful and inviting to friends and family. She loved to help others with decorating their home if they wanted the help. She loved to make each holiday special and decorate for all holidays. She took great pride in watching her children and grandchildren grow. She was always their biggest fan and only wanted great things for them. When they reached an achievement, she was filled with love and pride and always sharing the stories with her friends.

A celebration of her life will be held at Klein Funeral Home, 16131 Champion Forest Drive, Spring, Texas 77379 at 2:00 pm on Friday, July 20, 2018. Following the service her loving husband, JE will be hosting a celebration at the family home at 18502 Arlan Lake Drive, Spring, Texas 77378 to honor her memory.

The service will be conducted by Rev. Louis Perrin, a family friend from La Marque. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.kleinfh.com. In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to the American Cancer Center, which was one of Rita's favorite charities that she donated to since the passing of her father.

(Published by Klein Funeral Home of Spring, TX) 
Crow, Rita Sue (I196)
 
1373 Obituary:

It is with heavy hearts that her family announces the death of Meredith Leigh Boehm, 49, on Sunday, January 15, 2023. Ms. Boehm, born in Pensacola, FL, grew up and resided in New Orleans.

Meredith is survived by her mother, Ann Bonin Kiefer; her father, Robert Boehm, and stepmother Wendy; her three sisters, Mallory, Margot and Cody; her brother, Cass; and her grandmother, Joyce Bonin.

A graduate of Ursuline Academy and University of Tennessee, Meredith excelled in the sales industry - from pharmaceuticals and medical devices to antiques - and enjoyed running, traveling, tennis, and spending time in the sun on Santa Rosa Beach. Anyone who knew Meredith can attest to her quick wit and strong will.

A service will be held at a later date. For those who wish, donations are requested for Grace House in Meredith Boehm's name.

(Published by Schoen Funeral Home of New Orleans, LA) 
Boehm, Meredith Leigh (I10592)
 
1374 Obituary:

It is with keen regret that your correspondent reports the death of a good neighbor, Mr. L. R. Bumgardner, who, following a lingering illness, passed away at his home here last Saturday.

Mr. Bumgardner was born in Talladega, Ala., November 18, 1860, and during 1869 was brought to Bossier Parish by his parents. He continued to reside in the parish up to the time of his death. He was a member of the board of directors of the Bank of Benton for a number of years and a member of the Bossier Parish School Board for more than ten years, and up to the time of his death. He was a devoted Christian gentleman, a member of the Baptist Church, ever ready to assist the needy, and a kindly and considerate husband, father and friend. He was married to Lamantha Carolina Holly on April 2, 1885, and to this union nine children were born, seven of whom survive him.

A short service, conducted by Rev. J. M. Hickson, a long-time friend, and Rev. R. L. Holmes, pastor of Ardis Memorial Baptist Church, was held at the family residence at 1:30 p.m. Sunday and the remains were then taken to Linton Baptist Church, near his old home, and the service completed at four p.m., with interment in Linton Cemetery.

Decedent is survived by the widow, one brother, Mr. W. R. Bumgardner, of Ida; four sons, Mr. Ernest Bumgardner, of Homer, and Messrs. Robert, Gordon and Harry Bumgardner, of Bossier City; three daughters, Mrs. W. F. Dalrymple, of Midway; Mrs. W. R. Birdwell, of Linton, and Mrs. W. H. Boylston, of Grand Bayou, and six grandchildren, all of whom were at the beside when the end came.

Those named to serve as active pallbearers were Messrs. N. W. Sentell, A. M. Teague, J. E. Williams, Henry Matthews, V. V. Whittington and Jim Pilkinton. Those named as honorary pallbearers: Members of the Parish School Board and the board of directors of the Bank of Benton.

A large number of friends accompanied the remains to the old church, where still others gathered to pay their last respects to their departed friend and associate. The great number of beautiful flowers spoke of the esteem and lvoe of the friends in words that cannot be expressed. The members o the family are appreciative of the many kindnesses and messages shown and received.

(Published in The Bossier Banner on June 20, 1929)

 
Bumgardner, Louis Roland (I4897)
 
1375 Obituary:

It is with sadness that we announce the death our mother and grandmother, Virginia Rose Winkelmann.

Passed peacefully at Hospice Wellington on October 23, 2022. Predeceased by her husband, Linwood Edward Winkelmann and her son, Lynn Walker Winkelmann. Survived by her daughter, Nancy Ellun and granddaughters, Tamara Rose and Tanya Ellun.

Born May 21, 1929, in Maud, Oklahoma, she married in 1947 and moved to Sault Ste Marie, Ontario in 1960 with her husband and son. Virginia and Linwood worked together in their business in the tourism industry. Upon retirement they joined the International Executive Service Corps and assisted other entrepreneurs in this field in developing countries. Through the International Executive Service Corps, Virginia spent several years travelling to Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Ukraine, working on many volunteer projects. Virginia was among three finalists for the Frank Pace award from IESC for her endeavours. In return, she was happy to be able to travel globally and meet many people she counted among her friends. Virginia enjoyed spending time with her family and instilled in her children and grandchildren her love of reading and the importance of education.

A thank you as well to the wonderful PSWs and nurses who assisted her in her home until she went to Hospice Wellington where she received equally wonderful care until her passing.

Per her wishes, she has been cremated and has requested her ashes be spread in a private family ceremony. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders. www.msf.ca

Care provided by Passages Cremation and Burial

(Published by GuelphToday of Guelph, Ontario, Canada) 
Bumgardner, Virginia Rose (I12785)
 
1376 Obituary:

Iva Dolores Petty, 83, went to her eternal home with our Lord on Saturday, April 18, 2015. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Brown Trail Church of Christ, 1801 Brown Trail, Bedford. Interment: Laurel Land Memorial Park, Fort Worth. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Olivet. Dolores was born in Seymour and lived most of her life in Bedford. She lived her life with the utmost integrity and respect for our Lord, her family, and all people she came in contact with. Dolores was a beautiful person, inside and out. She was a member of the Brown Trail Church of Christ for over 38 years, where she felt very loved. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 59 years, Elmer Roy Petty. Survivors: Sons, Danny Petty, Randy Roy Petty and wife, Rosie; grandchildren, Danna Buck and husband, James, Danul Petty, Lina Reyes, David Reyes III, and Rodney Sutton and wife, Mary; great-grandchildren, Sierra Hensley, James Buck and Coal Petty; brother, Royce Brothers and wife, Marie; sister-in-law, Ada Lee; and very special cousin, Joan Dawson-Rieger.

(Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Apr. 20, 2015) 
Brothers, Iva Dolores (I1060)
 
1377 Obituary:

J. D. Taylor Rites Set In California

Funeral services for J. D. Taylor, 49, former Spur resident and brother of two Lubbock women, will be conducted Thursday at Modesto, Calif., where he had lived several years.

Burial will be in a Modesto cemetery. Taylor died at 5 a.m. Monday in a Modesto hospital. A native of Spur, Taylor had lived there until moving to California.

Survivors are his wife, Myrna; two daughters, Mrs. Gayle Lemmings, Modesto, and Sandra Taylor, of the home; two brothers, W. L., Muleshoe, and R. C., Abilene; seven sisters, Mrs. A. J. Bilberry, 6312 24th St., Mrs. J. H. Webb, 3814 22nd Pl., Mrs. O. C. Henry, Modesto, Mrs. J. E. Willis, Girard, Mrs. C. E. Hagar, Jayton, Mrs. A. L. Offield, Cross Plains, and Mrs. J. C. Arnett, Delta, Colo., and two grandsons.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on May 29, 1962) 
Taylor, J. D. Seab (I10047)
 
1378 Obituary:

J. F. Campbell With the Dead.

The Shreveport Times in its issue of the 6th gave the following notice of the death of Rev. J. F. Campbell, at one time the resident Baptist minister in this place:

J. F. Campbell, pastor of the Baptist Church at Bernice died in that place last Friday afternoon, aged 50 years, and was buried at Keatchie.

Mr. Campbell had been pastor of different Baptist churches in the State for the past fifteen or eighteen years. For eleven or twelve years he was Recording Secretary of the Louisiana State Baptist Convention.

The deceased had been ill but five days, being stricken suddenly with heart trouble. He leaves two sons and three daughters to mourn his loss.

(Published in The Bossier Banner-Progress on November 16, 1911) 
Campbell, Rev. James Samuel (I4331)
 
1379 Obituary:

J. F. Jeanmard, Prominent Local Citizen, Dead: Funeral Tuesday

Was Sec'y of Home Building, Loan Association, Former Member Of School Board

J. Frank Jeanmard, one of Lafayette's best-known citizens, took his own life this morning, using a shotgun in the suicide which occurred about 6:00 o'clock at the family home on Dunreath Street.

Dr. M. M. Mouton, coroner, who viewed the body and held an inquiry, said Mr. Jeanmard's death was due to suicide while temporarily insane.

Mr. Jeanmard, who was 58 years, two months and 16 days of age, had served as secretary of the Home Building and Loan Association of this city since the association was organized in 1906. He had been in failing health for about two years and during the past two months his condition became so serious that relatives feared he was on the verge of a nervous collapse.

A native of Breaux Bridge, Mr. Jeanmard was born September 21, 1873, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jules Jeanmard, his mother being before her marriage, Miss Blanche Brown.

Active in business and public affairs, Mr. Jeanmard was prominent in building and loan circles of Louisiana. He served for six years as a member of the Lafayette Parish School Board. He was a Past Grand Knight of Lafayette Council, Knights of Columbus.

Mr. Jeanmard was married over 20 years ago to Miss Lucille Perez. He is survived by his widow, four daughters, Misses Marie Louise, Lucille, Blanche and Anna Marie Jeanmard, and one son, Jules Jeanmard, all of this city; five brothers, including Right Reverend Jules B. Jeanmard, Bishop of Lafayette, J. R., Charles and Dr. H. A. Jeanmard, all of Lafayette, and George Jeanmard of Ville Platte; and two sisters, Mrs. Cyrus Guidry and Mrs. Alexandre Pellerin, both of Lake Charles.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning at 8:45 at St. John's Cathedral, the funeral cortege leaving the home at 8:30. The family has asked that flowers be omitted.

Members of Lafayette Council, Knights of Columbus, have been requested to attend.

Interment will take place in St. John's cemetery.

The funeral arrangements are in charge of A. A. Crouchet, with the Dauterive Undertaking Company.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 7, 1931) 
Jeanmard, Joseph Frank (I1516)
 
1380 Obituary:

J. N. Shepperd's Rites In Bryan

Funeral services for J. N. Shepperd, 64, native of Big Sandy who was an English professor at A&M University for the past 25 years, will be held in the First Christian Church in Bryan at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Shepperd, who was the brother of W. W. Shepperd of Longview, collapsed at noon Wednesday while he was walking across the campus with some students. He died en route to a hospital.

Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shepperd, Big Sandy merchants, Shepperd had taught school in Gladewater, Hughes Springs, Naples and at Allen's Academy before becoming associated with the university.

He is survived by his wife, Willie Mae Sheppard; two step- sons; a sister and three other brothers.

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on October 13, 1967) 
Shepperd, James Nolen (I7573)
 
1381 Obituary:

J. P. Adams Funeral To Be Wednesday

James Prescott Adams, 77 year-old retired Madison County rancher, died Monday morning at his Bryan residence, 506 W. 27th Street.

Adams, who retired and moved to Bryan in 1940, was born Sept. 7, 1883, in North Zulch. Funeral services are slated for 2 PM Wednesday at Willow Hole Baptist Church in Madison County with the Rev. Van Sickle of North Zulch officiating. Burial will be in Willow Hole Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dona Adams of Bryan; three sons, Herbert of Bryan; James A. of Mississippi and John Q. of Houston; five daughters, Mrs. Royce Lewis of Lubbock, Mrs. Eugene Arensberg of Houston, Mrs. Robert Speckman of Houston, Mrs. Henry Khron of North Zulch and Mrs. Otha Jefferies, also of North Zulch; three sisters, Mrs. Sam Sanders and Mrs. A. W. Folson of North Zulch and Miss Dolly Adams of Hearne.

Callaway-Jones Funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on May 2, 1961) 
Adams, James Prescott (I5300)
 
1382 Obituary:

J.A. Bumgardner, 77 years old, and for 60 years a resident of Bossier parish where he emigrated from Talladega, Ala., in 1865, died Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of his son, J.A. Bumgardner, Jr., 2124 Seymour street. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock from the home of his son-in-law, Lonnie Houston, 3149 Samford avenue, where services conducted by Dr. M.E. Dodd and the Rev. Winston Borum, pastor and assistant pastor of the First Baptist church, of which he was a member. The body will be sent to Linton for burial. He was married June 10, 1880 to Miss Alwilda Ketura Holly and to them eight children were born, three of whom survive him, Mrs. J.G. Warfield of Houston, and J.A. and John Bumgardner of Shreveport. Two brothers, L.R. and W.R. Bumgardner, both of Linton, also survive him. He was a veteran of the Confederacy and a member of Gen. LeRoy Stafford Camp, U.C.V., Shreveport.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on March 17, 1925) 
Bumgardner, Jacob Alexander Sr. (I1489)
 
1383 Obituary:

J.D. Ford, Jr., 74, of Whitney, Texas passed from this life on November 30, 2019 at Hillcrest Hospital in Waco, Texas following many years of living with chronic health issues. J.D. was born on March 30, 1945 in Fort Worth, Texas to J.D. and Vadena (nee May) Ford, Sr.

J. D. was the youngest of four sons. He graduated from Abbott High School in 1964. He served in the Army from 1966-1969. During that time, he spent a year in Vietnam. While in the Army, he achieved the rank of Specialist E-5 as an equipment repairman. While in Vietnam, he volunteered for high risk search and recovery missions in his off-duty hours, searching for and rescuing American POW's. Following discharge from the military, J.D. settled in Arlington, Texas and later moved to Hillsboro, Texas. He spent his final years in Whitney, Texas.

Shortly before being deployed, J.D. married his high school sweetheart Sandra Lynn Crenshaw in March of 1966. They had two children, a son and a daughter. During his life, he spent many years in the truck driving industry, both in local sales routes with Keebler, and Dr Pepper, and Frito-Lay, and in later years, he drove over-the-road routes. He also spent some time in the late 1980's managing Jim's Foreign Car Service for his brother Jim. He was forced to retire from truck driving in 2000 following a stroke which left him blind in his left eye. During his retirement, he ran the thrift store for the local chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars until his health declined and he was no longer able to work. He dealt with many health issues in the last 20 years of his life. He fought valiantly to maintain a quality of life and proved to be quite resilient through the years.

J.D. is survived by his daughter Stacie Ford-Burleson and husband Todd Burleson and his son Jerald Ford; as well as three grandchildren: Kacy Ford, Emma Ford, and Garrett Burleson. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers: Hollis Ford, Charles "Sonny" Ford, and Jim Ford.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Legion Legacy Scholarship fund in memory of J.D. Ford, Jr. https://www.members.legion.org/tal/donatenow#legion-org.

A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. in the chapel of Cornerstone Funeral Home, 301 W. Elm Street, Hillsboro, Texas 76645.

Interment will follow at 2:00 P.M. at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75211.

Funeral services are under the direction of Cornerstone Funeral Home, 301 W. Elm Street, Hillsboro, Texas 76645, (254) 582-5000.

(Published by Cornerstone Funeral Home of Hillsboro, TX) 
Ford, J. D. Jr. (I10846)
 
1384 Obituary:

J.D. Hoffpauir SR. 59 Long time resident of Winnie, Texas passed away January 1, 2018 in Beaumont, Texas. He was a loving father, son, uncle, nephew and friend to many. J.D. was born August 5, 1958 in Winshire, Texas. His parents were David and Ida Mae Smith Hoffpauir.

J.D. loved to spend time with his son James. He loved to watch John Wayne movies and to cook and try out new recipes. he was a devoted Christian who loved the lord and his church. He attended the Trinity Church in Winnie. He also loved his church family.

Preceding him in death are his parents David and Ida Mae Hoffpauir; Brother Mike Hoffpauir; Sister Georgia Mae Hoffpauir; Aunt Juanita Pierce, and Stepmother Jo Hoffpauir.

He leaves behid to cherish his memory, his son James Douglas Hoffpauir Jr., brother Robert Hoffpauir and wife Vickie, nephews Brian Hoffpauir, Billy Bob Hoffpauir and wife Jaime, nieces Katrina Wright and husband Josh, Tina Workman and husband Bob, Ex Wife Tammy Bennett Wood.

Memorial for J.D. is pending.

(Published in The Anahuac, TX Progress on February 7, 2018) 
Hoffpauir, James Douglas Sr. (I5213)
 
1385 Obituary:

J.D. Warren, age 37, of the Rock Prairie community, died Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock after seventeen years of illness. Funeral services were held at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Millican. He is survived by his wife and three children. Sanders-McCullough Company were in charge of the funeral arrangements. The sympathies of the Wellborn community are with the family.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on June 28, 1939) 
Warren, John Davis (I3776)
 
1386 Obituary:

J.F. Adkins, Sr. Succumbs at 73

Funeral services will be held at New Sarepta Baptist Church for John Franklin Adkins Sr., 73, of Sarepta, who died in a Shreveport hospital at 2:30 a.m. Sunday.

The Rev. R.O. Bazer, former pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Old Sarepta Cemetery under the direction of the Brunson Funeral Home of Bossier City.

Mr. Adkins was a farmer and well-known property owner.

Surviving are his widow: three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Bigham and Mrs. Isha Cloud, both of Shreveport, and Mrs. Ruth Service of Rodessa; three sons, Houston Adkins of Price, Tex., John F. Adkins Jr. of Cotton Valley, and Penny Adkins of Mineral Wells, Tex.; five stepsons, J.E. Wills of Cotton Valley, Trebanion Deloach of Delhi, Tom Deloach of Sarepta, James W. Deloach of Dallas, and J.A. Deloach of Shreveport; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Margaret D. Clark of Napoleonville, Mrs. Elizabeth D. LeCroy of Sarepta, and Mrs. Charlene Sullivan and Mrs. Doris Sullivan, both of Benton; and three sisters, Mrs. W.E. Wiley, Mrs. Lena Delafield, and Mrs. Abit Moore, all of Sarepta.

Pallbearers will be Gwen Adkins, Billy Service, George Cloud, J.A. Deloach, Jack Clark, and Robert Stokes. Honorary pallbearers will be nephews.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on August 9, 1954) 
Adkins, John Franklin Sr. (I1707)
 
1387 Obituary:

J.L. SPENCE DIED AT HOME HERE TODAY

James L. Spence, age 64 years, died this morning at 5 o'clock at his home on north Drake street. Four years ago the deceased was stricken with paralysis from which he never recovered sufficiently to pursue his vocation. He is survived by his wife and three sons, Orbie and Clyde of Jonesboro, James of Monroe, La., two brothers, Joe and Jasper residing on farms south of this city and a sister, Mrs. Thorn of Thayer, Mo.

Mr. Spence was an old resident of Craighead county and grew to manhood on a farm south of the city. Up to the time of his paralytic stroke he had been an engineer on the Cotton Belt railroad.

Funeral services will be conducted from the residence tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. Rev. Hammond and King of Fisher Street Methodist church officiating with burial in the City cemetery in charge of J.B. Gregg & Son.

The pall bearers are the following members of the B. of R.T.; Frank Smith, A.A. Goin, R.C. Cloyd, J.C. Marcom, R.R. Hortin and T.A. Howlett.

(Published in The Jonesboro Evening Sun on February 17, 1926) 
Spence, James Lindsey (I5887)
 
1388 Obituary:

J.P. McIntyre Dies Friday With Burial To Be Held Sunday

J.P. McIntyre, 71, of 2808 Avenue R., died Friday at his residence.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from the home with the Rev. Albert E. Davis, pastor of the Church of the Air, officiating. Interment will be in Rosemont under the direction of the Owens & Brumley Funeral home of Burkburnett.

Mr. McIntyre is survived by his widow, four sons and seven daughters and three brothrs. The children include E.S., J.B., R.L., and Jesse McIntyre; Mrs. E.Q. Smith, Mrs. E.E. Campbell, Mrs. M.N. Hearne and Miss Vera McIntyre, all of Wichita Falls, and Mrs. Marvin Brothers of Seymour, Mrs. A.Blaskowsky of Hargill, Texas, and Mrs. Charles Shakes of Santa Ana, Calif.

The brothers are J. McIntyre of Wichita Falls, G.P. of Corpus Christi, and W.R. McIntyre of Paris.

the four sons and Mark Herne and Marvin Brothers will act as pallbearers, it was announced.

(Published in The Wichita Daily Times on December 14, 1935) 
McIntyre, John Pierce (I228)
 
1389 Obituary:

J.T. CROW, 72, passed away Saturday, June 13, 1987, he was a resident of El Paso for 40 years and a member of the North Loop Church of Christ where he also served as an Elder for several years. He is survived by his wife Etta Belle Crow of El Paso, sons Max Crow of El Paso, Gary Crow of Campbell, TX; daughter Loretta Conley of San Antonio, TX; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; sister Alva Files of Quincy, LA; and a brother Harry Crow of Locas Grove, OK. Funeral Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the North Loop Church of Christ with Mr. Gene Reneau officiating. Interment in Evergreen East Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Calvin Cooper, Marion Thompson, Gary Nelson, John Griffith, Lowell Ragsdale, and Bill Engle. Arrangements by Kaster Maxon and Futrell.

(Published in The El Paso Times on June 15, 1987) 
Crow, John Thomas (I14)
 
1390 Obituary:

Jack C. Bennett, 81, of Big Spring, died on Monday, April 15, 2002, in a local veterans home. Funeral services will be at 1:00 PM Thursday, April 18, 2002, at the Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel with Dr. Randy Cotton, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Trinity Memorial Park.

He was born on September 7, 1920 in Mitchell County, Texas. He met Bonnie McNew in 1940 and they married on March 31, 1941 in Big Spring, Texas. The two were business partners and associates and best friends for over 60 years.

Jack moved to Howard County in 1937 from Mitchell County. He brought the Tennessee and Gandy Milk distributorships to Big Spring. He had owned and operated three grocery stores, the Rainbow Inn Cafe and in later years H & S Construction and Jack Bennett House Moving Company.

He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, a member of the Knights of Pythias and the Big Spring Area Chamber of Commerce. Jack served in the United States Army during World War II, stationed in Japan with the Head Quarter and Service Company, 146th Engineer Battalion from 1944 to 1946.

Survivors include his wife, Bonnie Bennett of Big Spring; two grandchildren, Tammy Davidson of Big Spring and Terri Peterson of Vealmoor; five great-grandchildren, Bryan Sledge, Michael Seay, Jason Seay, Taylor Peterson and Lexi Peterson; two great-great-grandchildren, Kristian Seay and Helena Seay; five brothers and sisters-in-law, J. R., Jr. and Jessie Bennett of Coahoma, Gerald and Nelda Bennett of Pecos, Bill and Johnnie Bennett and Eugene and Linda Bennett all of Sand Springs, and William and Patsy Bennett of Big Spring; five sisters and four brothers-in-law, Mildred Shortes of Cisco, Faye Jean and Don Tarbet, Betty and Donald Bertram and Peggy and Jerry Allen all of Denison, and Patsy and James Baird of Big Spring; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, J. R. and Faytie Bennett; a daughter, Jackie Bennett Seay; a brother, Oma Bennett; two sisters, Adlene Skeen and Arlene McMurtry; and a grandson, Tim Davidson.

The family suggests memorials to Trinity Baptist Church, P. O. Box 1448, Big Spring, Texas 79721-1448.

The family will receive friends at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home's Family Gathering Room on Wednesday from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Arrangements under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. www.npwelch.com.

(Published by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home of Big Spring, TX) 
Bennett, Clarence Jack (I6915)
 
1391 Obituary:

Jack Palmer, 75, of Center, Texas, passed away on March 6, 2018 in Center. He was born on October 6, 1942 in Port Arthur, Texas to Delbert Jack Palmer and Dorothy M. Abshire Palmer. A visitation will be held from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Friday, March 9, 2018 at Mangum Funeral Home. A private interment will be held at Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Jack lived in Port Arthur until the age of nine when his family moved to Tenaha. After a brief stay there, they eventually settled in Center where Jack would graduate from Center High School with the class of 1961.

Jack was a quiet and reserved man. From a young age he developed a passion for cars and most especially he loved his 1932 Ford Hot Rod. He and some of his friends even had a car club in high school called the ?Pacemakers.? There was nothing better than getting out on a bright and sunny day to cruise the city streets in his pride and joy. He also liked to fire up the barbecue pit and to cook for his family and friends. Those precious moments spent with the ones closest to him will be treasured forever.

Jack is survived by his brother, Kenneth Palmer and wife, Ella; nieces, nephews and other extended family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Delbert and Dorothy Palmer.

The family is being served by Mangum Funeral Home in Center.

(Published by Mangum Funeral Home of Center, TX) 
Palmer, Jack Patrick (I4806)
 
1392 Obituary:

Jack R. Wells, age 80, passed away at 1 am Friday, August 17, 2012 at his residence.

He was born on July 3, 1932 in Auxier, KY, the son of the late Hobert and Abbie (Richmond) Wells.

Jack married the former JoAnn Skelton on April 15 1996 in Jerseyville, IL. She survives.

He was an over head carne operator for Laclede Steel for 41 years before retiring. Jack served his country in the Korean War. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Rosewood Heights, Also he was a member of the Alton VFW Post 1308 and the Society of the Third.

He is survived by his wife; two daughters and their husbands, Patricia and Mark Wallace of Louisville, KY, Jennifer and Chris Hamby of Wood River; a step daughter, Carla and John Brommet of Florida; a step son Carl and Phyllis McClellan of Aton; seven grandchildren; and one great grandson.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Jason Wells; a brother, Kermit Wells; and a sister Ileana May.

Visitation will be on Sunday, August 19, 2012 from 2pm until 4pm, at the Elias, Kallal & Schaaf Funeral Home in Alton. Funeral Service will be at 11 am, on Monday, August 20, 2012 at the Elias, Kallal & Schaaf Funeral Home in Alton, with Pastor Dan Smith officiating.

Alton VFW Post 1308 Ritual Team will conduct military honors, following the funeral service.

Burial will be private.

Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.

Online condolences & guest book may be found at www.eliaskallalandschaaf.com

(Published by Elias, Kallal & Schaaf Funeral Home of Alton, IL)
 
Wells, Jack Richmond (I8540)
 
1393 Obituary:

Jackson - Judith Ann "Judy" Goodwin Blackburn, 62, of Jackson, MS, went to be with the Lord on Monday, July 16, 2018, at St. Dominic's Hospital.

Judy was born in Clarksdale, MS, on December 21, 1955, to Jane Alice and Bob Bailey Goodwin. She attended Delta Academy in Marks, MS, and she graduated from Mississippi College with a degree in accountancy.

Judy married Claude Jack Blackburn, Jr. and together they reared two children, Josh and Jordan. She worked at Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance for 37 years, and at the time of her death was Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer. This Company was part of her family and it meant so much to her. She was a member of many professional organizations, including the AICPA and MS Society of CPAs. She and Jack were congregants of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Jackson. Judy, a person of strong faith, deeply loved God, her family, her friends and co-workers, and her canine companion Stella.

Judy was predeceased by her grandparents. She is survived by her husband Jack; her sons, Joshua Blackburn and wife Jenna of Denver, CO, and Jordan Blackburn of Huntsville, AL; her mother, Jane Segars Goodwin of Big Canoe, GA; her father and stepmother, Bob and Vikki Goodwin of Van Cleave, MS; three sisters, Jeri Wright (Roger) of Big Canoe, GA; Jane Moore (Randall) of Marks, MS; June Smith (Louis) of Gainesville, GA; her mother-in-law, Faye Blackburn of Beaumont, TX; her sister-in-law, Karen Holder of Beaumont, TX; an aunt, Mildred Rose (Claude) of Jackson, MO; four cousins; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Judy will be held at Parkway Funeral Home in Ridgeland, MS, on Friday, July 20, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, July 20, from noon until 2:00 p.m.

Memorial donations may be made in Judy's name to the , 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or to a . The family would like to express thanks to Judy's many friends and co-workers, who have generously ministered to them during this time of loss.

(Published in The Clarion Ledger from July 19 to July 20, 2018) 
Goodwin, Judith Ann (I10315)
 
1394 Obituary:

Jackson LeBleu, Chloe Native, Dies

Jackson LeBleu, 60, World War I veteran and a native of Chloe community, died at 4:30 p.m. yesterday at the veterans' hospital in Alexandria.

The body is at the home of a brother, Pascal LeBleu, on Goos boulevard. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Burial in charge of the Hixson funeral home will be in Graceland cemetery.

Born on February 11, 1890, Mr. LeBleu was a carpenter by trade. He had resided around Lake Charles for his entire life and served with the army for three years during World War I.

Survivors include six brothers, Pascal, Joseph, Sullivan, Lee and Clem LeBleu, all of Lake Charles, Skeem LeBleu of Iowa, La.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Daigle of Sulphur and Mrs. Rose Daigle of Lake Charles, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Rosary services will be conducted at the LeBleu home on Goos boulevard tonight.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on April 28, 1950) 
LeBleu, Jackson J. (I12200)
 
1395 Obituary:

Jacob Allen Vines, infant son of Theresa and Jamie Vines, 817-F Tyler Circle, died yesterday. Funeral 2 p.m. today, Angwin's, burial in Oakland Cemetery. Surviving in addition to the parents are a brother, Matthew Vines, Birmingham; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bradley, Mrs. Corina McDonald, all Birmingham, James R. Vines, Quincy, Fla.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on November 14, 1981) 
Vines, Jacob Allen (I11575)
 
1396 Obituary:

Jacob W. Hinrichs, 17, of Kenosha passed away Thursday, July 28th, 2005 at Washington Manor Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center.

Born in Arlington Heights, IL, on September 8, 1987, he was the son of Paul and P.J. Hinrichs. He and his family came to Kenosha in 1992 from Palatine, IL to make their home. He had been a student at Indian Trail Academy.

A member of Frieden's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lutheran Pioneers, Mary D. Bradford Football Team and Indian Trail Academy softball team, Jacob also loved bicycle riding and doodling with cartoons.

Surviving are his parents of Kenosha; a sister, Marie Hinrichs at home; his paternal grandparents, Walter and Margarete Hinrichs of Racine; his maternal grandmother, Donna Ricordati of McHenry, IL; and his maternal grandfather, George Ricordati of Allegron, MI.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, August 3rd, at Frieden's Evangelical Lutheran Church at 6 p.m. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 2nd, at Frieden's Church from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Please omit flowers, the family requests memorials to the Lutheran Pioneers or Kathy's House in Milwaukee.

Proko Funeral Home & Crematory
5111-60th Street
Kenosha, WI 53144
Phone: (262) 654-3533
www.prokofuneralhome.com

(Published by Proko Funeral Home & Crematory of Kenosha, WI) 
Hinrichs, Jacob W. (I9657)
 
1397 Obituary:

Jacqueline "Jackie" Rogers, 77, longtime local resident departed this life Sunday April 16th at E.T York Care Center following an extended illness. She was born in Coral Gables, having moved to this area twenty-one years ago from West Palm Beach. She was a Para Legal by profession. She and her husband Jerry are members of First United Methodist Church of High Springs. She was preceded in death by her parents: Jackson P and Grace Walker Dunagan.

Survivors include; her husband Jerry Rogers of Fort White and two sons; Jerry Tankersley of Fort White, Craig (Laurie) Tankersley of Hendersonville, Tennessee. A daughter: Cindy (Walter) Silverstein of Vero Beach, one grandson: David (Jennifer) Yates, and two great grandchildren, Dylan and Madison Yates.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 am Saturday April 22 at First United Methodist Church of High Springs. Interment will be in the High Springs Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday April 21, 5:00- 6:00 pm at Evans-Carter Funeral Home in High Springs (386-454-2444).

(Published by Evans-Carter Funeral Home of High Springs, FL) 
Dunagan, Jacqueline Heidt (I9108)
 
1398 Obituary:

Jacquelyn "Jackie" Helton Crnkovic (a former resident of Hemphill, Texas) passed away Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at her residence in Bridge City, Texas.

Jackie was born on November 2, 1937 in Waynesboro, Tennessee to Lawrence and Lillian Helton. She had worked many years as the Office Manager for Property Damage Appraisers before her retirement.

She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who loved to cook for others. She also enjoyed flowers and music.

Jackie is survived by her husband of 61 years, Fred Crnkovic of Bridge City; daughters, Deborah Crnkovic/Jerry Vickers of Orange, Texas and Kellie Obey and husband, Ron, of Magnolia, Texas; brother, Lawrence Helton and wife, Marie, Of Rayburn Country, Texas; grandson, Seth Obey of Magnolia; and several nieces, nephews, and Braxston Phillips.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Jonell Helton.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, June 7, 2019 at Starr Funeral Home, 510 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas.

Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 8, 2019 in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Daryl Segura officiating.

Burial will be held following services in Yellowpine Cemetery.

Online condolences and book signing can be made at starrfuneralhome.com.

(Published by Starr Funeral Home of Hemphill, TX) 
Helton, Shirley Jacquelyn (I1355)
 
1399 Obituary:

Jaden Lee Emanuel
May 28, 1998 - December 27, 2016

Jaden Lee Emanuel, 18, of Wichita Falls passed away Tuesday, December 27, 2016.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 3, 2017 in the Chapel of Owens and Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls with Pastor Chad Stubblefield officiating.

Jaden was born on May 28, 1998 in Wichita Falls to Terry and Kara (Esch) Emanuel.

He is survived by his mother and step-father Kara and Chris McNeal; father Terry Emanuel; sister Jordan Emanuel; step-sister Madison McNeal; grandparents Kathy Esch, Randy Esch and wife Pam, and Lana McLain and husband Kevin, and Janis Vickers and husband Doug; great-grandmother Cleta Newton and husband Troy; great-grandfather Richard Esch; along with several aunts and uncles.

The family will receive friends at 7 p.m. Monday, January 2, 2017 at Owens and Brumley in Wichita Falls.

(Published by Owens and Brumley Funeral Home of Wichita Falls, TX) 
Emanuel, Jaden Lee (I13837)
 
1400 Obituary:

Jake Walker, 79, of Monticello, died June 9, 1998, at Baptist Medical Center at Little Rock.

He was born on December 17, 1918, at Temple, Texas, a son of the late Henry Walker and Lillie Maples Walker.

He was a retired textile mill worker and a Baptist.

Survivors include his wife, Doris Crow Walker; five sons, Ronnie Walker, Glen Walker, Dale Walker and Paul Walker, all of Monticello, and Larry Walker of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; five daughters, Gloria Adkisson of Bryant Texas, Belinda Nichols of Midland, Texas, Wanda Summerford and Diane Johns, both of Monticello, and Pam Lillian of Canyon County, California; two brothers, Robert Walker of Dell City, Oklahoma, and Maxie Minchew of Texas; two sisters, Joan Langue of Oklahoma and Lanell Bullard of Colorado; 23 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home at Monticello with the Rev. Buddy Lemons officiating. Burial will be in Union Ridge Cemetery in Drew County. 
Walker, Jake Junior (I8354)
 

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