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1651 Obituary:

Leyon V. Hardin
March 13, 1925 - May 22, 1993

FRANKLIN - Memorial services for Leyon V. Hardin, 68, of Franklin will be at 10 a.m. today at Shilo Baptist Church in Franklin.

The Rev. C.E. Barnett will officiate.

Mr. Hardin died Saturday morning in Olin E. Teague Veteran Administration Hospital in Temple.

He was born in and was a lifelong resident of Franklin. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Disabled American Veterans. Mr. Hardin was also a lifelong member of VFW Post 1907 in Normangee.

He was baptized in the hospital on May 16.

Survivors include his wife, Flora Bell Hardin of Franklin; a son, Charles Smith of Humble; four daughters, Kathy Steagall of Humble, Wanda Alexandria and Mary Hines, both of Franklin, and Betty Vance of Staples; a sister; three brothers; 12 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 25, 1993) 
Hardin, Leyon Victor (I13120)
 
1652 Obituary:

LIETA M. THORNTON, 61, of Littleton died Dec. 13. Services were Dec. 17, with burial at Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mrs. Thornton was born in Wakenney, Kan., on Nov. 26, 1937. She married Glenn Thornton, 1954. She was a bookkeeper. Survivors include daughter Kellie Patton of Littleton; brothers Calvin Schneider of Thornton, Lynn Schneider of Littleton; sons Kip, Kent, Kameron, all of Englewood, Kraig of New Mexico; mother Bonnie Schneider of Kansas; nine grandchildren. 
Schneider, Lieta Marie (I10421)
 
1653 Obituary:

Lifetime Resident of Rayne Succumbs At Home Today

Rayne, La - Mrs. Theresa LeBleu Davis, 60, lifelong resident of Rayne, died at 6 p.m. today at her home on 2nd St. following an illness of about three months.

Funeral rites will be held in St. Joseph's Catholic church of Rayne at a time to be announced later. The body will be at the home until the hour of the services. Gossen Funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Davis is survived by her mother, Mrs. John LeBleu of Rayne, a son, John Louis Davis, U.S. Air Force, Sherman, Tex.; two daughters, Nancy and Rita of Rayne, and two sisters, Mrs. Laurent Boudreaux of Rayne and Mrs. C.J. LeBlanc of Scott.

(Published in the Crowley, La. Daily Signal on December 17, 1951) 
LeBleu, Theresa (I1171)
 
1654 Obituary:

Lil Marek Skrivanek, 74, of Plano, Texas, formerly of Austin, Texas, and College Station, Texas, died August 17, after a long illness.

The fourth child of Frank and Rosie Marek, she was born in Burleson County, Texas, on October 4, 1919. She graduated from Caldwell High School and attended the University of Texas at Austin. For many years she served on the Board of Directors of the Czech Educational Foundation. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. John M. Skrivanek, a founder of the Czech Educational Foundation of Texas and Texas A&M University professor of modern languages.

She is survived by her son, John David Skrivanek of Bellaire, Texas; daughters, Deanne Butterfield of Memphis, Tennessee, and Sharon Skrivanek-Clark of Plano, Texas; four grandchildren, Kelly Jones Capps of Washington, D.C., Chris Jones of Los Angeles, California, and Andrew and Allison Clark of Plano, Texas; sisters, Rose Skrabanek and Annie Kubelka of Caldwell, Texas; brother, Ted Marek of San Marcos, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Private interment will be at the College Station Cemetery.

A memorial service will be held in Austin at the Faith Community Church, 1800 Peyton Gin Road, at 11:00 AM, Saturday, August 20, 1994, The Reverend H.E. Beseda officiating.

Sparkman/Hillcrest, 7405 W. Northwest Hwy., Dallas, Texas 75225. 214-363-5401

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on August 19, 1994) 
Marek, Lillie Millie (I1765)
 
1655 Obituary:

Lilia Mary Talbot, age 100, of LaBelle passed away Friday, December 23, 2005 at Cypress Glenn Nursing Center in Port Arthur.

She was born December 8, 1905 in Lafayette, Louisiana. She was a member of the Catholic Church.

Survivors include her daughter, Sue Shields of Port Arthur; son, Larry Talbot and wife, Barbara of LaBelle; grandsons, Cary Talbot and wife, Lisa of Hemphill, Troy Talbot and wife, Tammy of Port Neches; granddaughters, Trudy Guidry of Crystal Beach, Jana Bearden of LaBelle; great grandsons, James Talbot and wife, Mandi of LaBelle, Jeffrey Talbot of Onalaska, Wayne Talbot of Baton Rouge, LA, Allen Bearden of LaBelle; great granddaughters, Suzanne Salling of Crystal Beach, Amber Bearden of LaBelle; great great granddaughter, Lauren Hearst of Newton; great great grandson, Justin Molen of Crystal Beach; sister, Lily Milo of Port Acres.

A gathering of family and friends will be from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Monday, December 26, 2005 at Broussard's, 505 12th Street, Nederland. Funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 27, 2005 in Broussard's Nederland Chapel with Reverend Bill Stevens officiating. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves.

Pallbearers will be Cary Talbot, Troy Talbot, Wayne Talbot, James Talbot, Jeffrey Talbot, Allen Bearden, Rod Brannan and Oscar Olvera.

(Published by Broussard's Mortuary of Nederland, TX) 
Broussard, Lilia Mary (I4751)
 
1656 Obituary:

Lillie McIntyre Ausburn, 85, was called home to be with her Lord and Savior on Nov. 5, at her home in McKinney, finally receiving her crown of life.

She was a cornerstone of the family to which she was devoted. She was also devoted to a multitude of friends and a faithful follower of Christ. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church for 35 years. In 2002, she joined Waddill Street Baptist and attended as often as her health would permit. We will miss her deeply, but heaven is all the brighter with her presence.

She was born April 26, 1919 in Snow Hill (Collin County) to Willie Gilbert and Margaret M. (Jeffcoat) McIntyre. She was a lifelong resident of McKinney and a homemaker. Her family will greatly miss her. They always used her as their personal phone directory. She got a kick out of being called instead of them calling 411 for information. She also loved her family photo albums, talking and sharing family history with anyone who wanted or needed information. One event she truly looked forward to each year was the Jeffcoat family reunion. Now she is attending the best reunion of all.

She is survived by her daughter, Carol Ausburn Grimes; grandson, Steven Floyd Grimes and wife, Kay; granddaughter, Lori Joan Carico and husband, Dudley; great-grandchildren, Christopher, Brittany and Michael Grimes and Morgan and Whitney Carico; three sisters: Gladys Thompson, Dorothy Foster and Janice Umphrey.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Wilson Ausburn; daughter, Joan Ausburn Martin; parents; brothers, Malcolm and W.C. Matheny and Herschell Davenport and twin sister, Willie McIntyre Farmer. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, in the Charles W. Smith and Sons Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at Pecan Grove Cemetery in McKinney.

Visitation with the family will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday Nov. 12, 2004 at Charles W. Smith Funeral Home, 601 S. Tennessee Street in McKinney. 
McIntyre, Lillie Modyne (I6542)
 
1657 Obituary:

Lillo M. Baker, 85, died May 7, 2002 in Big Spring, Texas.

Born July 18, 1916, Lillo grew up in Abilene. He graduated from Texas A&M, class of 1940. Afterward, he married Elaine Warren and moved to Midland. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

In World War II, Lillo served in the Army and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge, where he lost his dog tags. Lorenzo Maeirna of Belgium recovered the tags in 1993 and returned them to Lillo in person.

Serious and enthusiastic about his golf game, Lillo, a Parkinson's patient, was able to shoot straight consistent balls, up to the day he checked into the nursing home.

At age 70, he sank his first hole-in-one on the 171-yard par-three No. 7 in Abilene. Seven years later, he did it again on the No. 9 hole for a second career ace.

Quite the entertainer, Lillo played Bob Wills' music on his Martin guitar and pulled ventriloquist's jokes on friends.

He is preceded in death by his daughter Beverly.

Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Elaine and daughter, Beth Qualia both of Midland and son, Greg of Santa Fe, NM.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m.. Monday, May 13, 2002 at Resthaven Memorial Park with Reverend Dick Braun officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home.

Memorials may be directed to the First Presbyterian Church, 800 W. Texas, Midland, Texas, 79701.

(Published in The Midland Reporter-Telegram on May 12, 2002)
 
Baker, Lillo Munger (I5352)
 
1658 Obituary:

Linda Carole Cobb Shirley, 72, of Bryan, Texas passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 am Saturday, May 7, 2020 at Reliance Baptist Church Cemetery. Services have been arranged by Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers of Bryan- College Station.

Linda was born in Bryan, Texas on July 3, 1947 to Ralph and Eula Cobb Sr. Linda lived in the Reliance Community her whole life. Her education began in Kurten, Texas where she attended elementry school. She went on to graduate from Stephen F. Austin High School of Bryan in 1965. She then married the love of her life, Gregory Shirley on September 3rd, that same year. She attended McKenzie Baldwin Business College and worked with the TAMU Biology department for several years. She retired in 2012 after working for The District.

Linda spent many years hot air ballooning as a team alongside her husband. Together they made many trips all over the country and several out to Albuquerque, NM. She was a member of the Brazos Valley Ballooning Association. In addition to ballooning, Linda loved to play games. She enjoyed bingo and the occassional trips to Coushatta in Kinder, LA with family and friends.

Linda is preceeded in death by her parents and in-laws Frank & Galdys Shirley.

Linda is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Gregory Shirley; daughters, Shana Ogden and Marquel Knapp. Her brother and wife Ralph and Cheryl Cobb, Jr., four grandchildren; Justin Hopper, Cameron Ogden and wife Heather, Richard Shirley-Salinas and Elizabeth Knapp. Twin great granddaughters, Patience and Arianna. Linda is also survived by her fur baby "Skratch The Cat".

The family would like to thank Dr. Erin Fleener and the team at Bryan Cancer Clinic for all of thier love and care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Bryan Cancer Clinic or Brazos Valley Hospice in her memory.

Express condolences at CallawayJones.com

(Published by Callaway Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) 
Cobb, Linda Carole (I7176)
 
1659 Obituary:

Linda Erath Jackson of Lubbock passed away on Monday, October 1, 2012 at the age of 73. She was born December 28, 1938 in Spur, TX to George and Gracie Erath. Linda graduated from Spur High School in 1957 and worked as a secretary until retiring in 1988. She was affiliated with Steel Hill Church of Christ.

Those left to cherish her memory are two daughters, Shari Murchison of Lubbock and Denise Schilling and husband Lee of Panhandle; four grandchildren, Jesica and Magen Murchison and Shelby and Amy Schilling; and one great-grandchild, Davin Thorpe.

Linda was preceded in death by her father, George, in 1994; mother, Gracie in 2002; and sister, Bitsy Erath in 1994.

No services are scheduled at this time.

(Published by Combest Family Funeral Home of Lubbock, TX) 
Erath, Linda Nell (I10070)
 
1660 Obituary:

Linda J. Fugett, 57, of Wichita Falls died Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002, in Wichita Falls.

Services will be at 4 p.m. today at Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Dial, retired, Flower Mound, Texas, officiating. A private family burial will be held at a later date.

Mrs. Fugett was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Larry; her mother, Willie N. Farmer of Wichita Falls, and a sister, Cleta Farmer Esch Newton of Canadian, Texas.

(Published in The Wichita Falls Times Record News on March 2, 2002) 
Farmer, Linda Julia (I6556)
 
1661 Obituary:

Linda Joy Talarsky was born September 21, 1952 in Worling, Wyoming to Wesley and Geneva Mills Gross. She died on April 14, 2006 in Benbrook.

Mrs. Talarsky was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her son, Randall Williford, Jr.

She is survived by her sons, Michael Williford and wife Taffaney of Chico and Wesley Williford of Chico; her boyfriend, Roger Crain of Chico; grandchildren, Nocona, Ryan, Jamie,Damon, Makaya and Harley; sisters, Margita Johnson and Debbie Dockery; numerous nieces,nephews, cousins and a host of friends. There are no services scheduled at this time.

(Published in The Bridgeport Index and The Chico Texan on April 20, 2006) 
Gross, Linda Joy (I956)
 
1662 Obituary:

LINDEN, VA - Colonel (Ret.) Charles Christopher (Chuck) Sava, of Linden, Virginia and Zwolle, Louisiana, died at home, in the company of his family, on January 5, 2013, at the age of 78, from complications related to Parkinson's Disease. He was born on May 14, 1934 in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Joseph A. Sava, Sr. and Pauline Wolk Sava, and was one of ten children.

Charles attended St. Vincent's Elementary School, St. John's High School, and then graduated from Fair Park High School in Shreveport, LA, in 1952. His military career began in 1953 with the U.S. Marine Corps, where he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. In 1955, he accepted an appointment as a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. He joined the Louisiana National Guard and was the Honor Graduate of Officer Candidate School in Ft. Benning, GA. He later joined the New Jersey National Guard, where he earned the Meritorious Service Award after serving nearly twenty years. He retired as a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve.

He earned his B.A. degree at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, LA, in 1960. He then taught for one year at the newly opened Woodlawn High School in Shreveport.

Charles began a successful 28-year career with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service as a Border Patrol Agent in Presidio, TX, in 1961. He was the Deputy Regional Commissioner in Dallas, TX, and held positions as Associate Commissioner of Procurement, Associate Commissioner of Management, and Associate Commissioner of Enforcement in Washington, D.C. He retired as the INS District Director of New York in 1989.

Chuck's achievements and honors were many, but he was most proud of his family.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Lois Crnkovic Sava, six children; Donna Moser and her husband Dan, of Linden, VA, Kenneth Sava and his wife Jennifer, of Fairfax Station, VA, Stanley Sava and his wife Donna, of Seaford, DE, Amanda Clopton and her husband Steve, of Boone, NC, Teresa Sava of Linden, VA, and Felice Hilton of Bristow, VA, and eight grandchildren; Blake, Ryan and wife Mackenzie, and Colin Harris, Amanda and Natalie Sava, Griffin Sava, and Stephanie and Will Hilton. Also surviving are brothers James and wife Carol Sava of Kalama, WA, Bernard Sava of Denver, CO, Harold and wife Dreama Sava of Texarkana, TX, and Steve and wife Ceci Sava of Hot Springs, AR, and sister Mary Sava of Texarkana, TX. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Joseph Jr., Paul, and David, and sister Theresa.

Services will be held in Front Royal, VA, with visitation at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 W. Main St., followed by a Funeral Mass at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice of Winchester, 333 W. Cork St., Winchester, VA, 22601.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 9, 2013) 
Sava, Col. Charles Christopher (I3922)
 
1663 Obituary:

LINTON NATIVE MRS. BOYLSTON SERVICES HELD

Mrs. Claudia Bumgardner Boylston, 75, of Houston, Texas, a former Bossier City resident, died, Tuesday, April 13, in Bossier City General Hospital, after a sudden illness. She was a native of Linton.

The funeral was held at 10:00 a.m., Friday in the Red River Baptist Church with the Rev. K. K. Corkin, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Lay Cemetery, under the direction of Bossier City Chapel of Rose-Neath Funeral Home.

Survivors include a son, Dr. William H. Boylston, Jr. of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Wilburn Dalrymple of Benton; and two grandsons.

Pallbearers were Norwood Dalrymple, John Roland Birdwell, Harry Marvin Bumgardner, Billy McCall Bumgardner, Robert Morland, Lyman McKinney and Phillip Hyatt.

(Published in The Bossier Banner-Progress on April 22, 1976) 
Bumgardner, Claudia Zelma (I11975)
 
1664 Obituary:

LITTLE CHILD BURNED TO DEATH

Logansport, La., Jan. 6. - I.C., the little 9-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.T. Houston, of this place, was so badly burned yesterday evening that she died last night.

The child was playing in the yard when she got too close to some trash that was being burned and her clothing caught on fire and before the flames could be extinguished she had been so severely burned that medical aid was of no benefit.

The little remains were interred in the city cemetery here this afternoon.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 7, 1912) 
Houston, Isha Cora (I5389)
 
1665 Obituary:

Little Laura Anne Daigle, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daigle, died at the residence of her parents, this morning, January 2, 1926, at 4:10 o'clock at the age of 5 months and 23 days.

Funeral services have been announced for Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. John's Cathedral with interment in the Catholic Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are in charge of A. A. Crouchet with the Dauterive Undertaking company.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on January 2, 1926) 
Daigle, Laura Anne (I536)
 
1666 Obituary:

LITTLETON, COLO. - Services for Mrs. Hazel S. Haywood, 73, will be held at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 22, 1991 at Rose-Neath's Southside Chapel. Officiating will be Rev. Randy West, pastor of Hope Community Church in Shreveport. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Haywood died Saturday, January 19, 1991 at Swedish Memorial Hospital in Inglewood, Colo. following a sudden illness. She was born in Ida, La. and had been a resident of Littleton, Colo. for six months. Mrs. Haywood was a homemaker, a life master in duplicate bridge and a member of the First United Methodist Church.

Survivors include one son, Barry Haywood of Hattiesburg, Miss.; one daughter, Adele Serio of Littleton, Colo.; one sister, Ida Mae Coon of Calhoun, La.; five grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family suggests memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 22, 1991) 
Sparks, Hazel P. (I12579)
 
1667 Obituary:

Lloyd Kenneth Leslie passed from this life after a lengthy illness on Thursday, March 20, 2014 while residing at a local care center. He was blessed to have his wife and several family members at his side. Services are scheduled at the Heartland Funeral Home Chapel for Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 3:00 PM. Interment will be in the Blanket Cemetery. The family will be available prior to the service for visitation from 2:00 until 3:00.

Lloyd was born on December 12, 1925 in Stonewall, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma to Robert E. and Veda Davidson Leslie. His mother would die of pneumonia when he was 18 months old and he and his older sister, Beatrice, would be raised by their father until Lloyd's age 14 when his father would remarry. Lloyd would join and work with the CC Camps until he was old enough to enter the Navy where he spent over two years during WWII.

Upon his Honorable Discharge from the Navy he would return to his native Oklahoma and reunite with his childhood sweetheart, Zelma Crow. They would marry in 1946; have their first son, Wendyl in 1947 and their second son, Jerry, in 1948. Lloyd would support his family as a very hard-working, street-smart, industrious and staunchly independent husband and father. He had a talent for turning his hand to many crafts and trades early in his life and was soon recognized by business owners as a trustworthy and dependable manager.

He would establish a retail milk and dairy delivery business in Ada, Oklahoma, which would grow and become a profitable enterprise employing several men. He would spend about 20 years building this and two other milk and dairy delivery businesses in Duncan and McAlester, Oklahoma.

Retiring from this industry he and Zelma would purchase and operate a very successful Sonic Drive-In in Garland, Texas for several years. From the proceeds of this business success they would move to Wilson, Oklahoma, buy a 40-acre plot of rich ground, build a new home and raise cattle and pigs for several years. They would then retire to Ardmore, Oklahoma for a period of time. With the arrival of several grandchildren who lived in Texas they moved to Utopia, Texas, and then got even closer to grandchildren and great-grandchildren by a move to Boerne, Texas. In 2005 they would move to Brownwood.

Lloyd and Zelma were always involved in churches of Christ wherever they lived. Most recently they were members at the 4th and Stewart Church of Christ in Brownwood.

He is survived by his wife, Zelma of Brownwood; two sons, Wendyl Leslie and wife Carolyn, of Boerne, Jerry Leslie and wife Janet of Brownwood; grandchildren, Keith and Pam Leslie, Dustin and Sarah Leslie, Brooke and Curtis Anderson, Jeff and Tiffany Leslie, and Jennifer and Andy Chen; and 18 great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be sent to The Cherokee Home for Children, PO Box 295, Cherokee, 76832.
Condolences can be offered to the family at www.heartlandfuneralhome.net.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Lloyd K. Leslie please visit our Sympathy Store. 
Leslie, Lloyd Kenneth (I820)
 
1668 Obituary:

Lockie Lamberth passed from this life to claim her heavenly reward from our gracious Lord and Savior on Friday, July 07, 2006.

She was born on July 21, 1911 in North Zulch, Texas to Robert Henry Harris and Ona Eleanor Harris. Lockie attended North Texas State University, and received her Bachelor's Degree with a major in business administration and minor in English. On August 30, 1946, Lockie married Wilbur Paul Lamberth at Travis Park Methodist Church in San Antonio. She taught school in the Texas towns of Emhouse, Joinerville, and San Antonio. She was a teacher at Fox Tech High School from 1956-1971. Lockie retired from Fox Tech in May of 1971. She enjoyed talking about her teaching experiences. During her teaching career, she had a farm for about seven years in Marion, Texas that she liked to go to for a nice retreat. After her retirement, she spent some of her time being a blue bird at the Methodist Hospital. Being a good cook, she liked preparing meals for relatives on special occasions. She enjoyed painting, and particularly noteworthy was her work with landscapes. During her retirement, one of the ways she enhanced her well being was by going to her one-acre peaceful setting in Castroville. It was a very nice place that provided refreshing of the mind for her and her relatives. Lockie owned the area for about six years. Foremost in Lockie's life was offering her assistance to her family and society. She was a contributor to many worthwhile organizations including her church, Travis Park Methodist, the March of Dimes, the Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner, and the San Antonio Food Bank. She liked to give to charities associated with children's needs like the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and Teach the Children. Her giving and caring nature truly defined a person of great love and enormous worth. Lockie was a beautiful inspiration whose unselfish acts for others brought her a big dividend of personal happiness.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbur Paul Lamberth.

She is survived by her nephews, Bill Harris and wife, Paula, David Harris, Robert Harris and wife, Helena, George Anderson and wife, Connie, and Bobby Anderson and wife, Dottie; great nephews, Ray Harris and wife, Joanna, Toby Anderson and wife, Adrienne, and Rodney Anderson and his wife Sarah; great nieces, Tammy Harris Dullnig and husband, Richard, Ashley Harris, Nicole Harris, Megan Harris, Heather Anderson, Courtney Anderson, and Michelle Anderson; great-great nephews, Tyler Dullnig, Trey Dullnig, Will Harris and Benjamin Anderson; sister-in-law, Nell Huddleston.

SERVICE

There will be a graveside service held on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at 1 p.m. in the Mission Burial Park North, with Rev John Flowers and Rev. Karen Vannoy officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

Many blessings of love and appreciation go out to each of you who helped Lockie to enjoy her life so much. A special thank you is given to the staff at Manor Care at Briar Ridge and to Dr. James B. Morrison.

You may sign the on-line guest book at www.missionparks.com under the obituary section.

Mission Park Funeral Chapels North.

(Published in The San Antonio Express-News on July 8, 2006) 
Harris, Lockie (I5313)
 
1669 Obituary:

Logansport, LA - Memorial services honoring the life of Dustin Cole Hardy 25, will be held Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM in the Chapel of Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Mansfield, LA. Visitation will be held Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at the funeral home from 10:00 AM until time of service.

Dustin was born April 6, 1987 to Byron and Cathy Hardy and passed away suddenly on February 16, 2013. Dustin was loved by all who knew him and will be greatly missed.

He is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather Frank Hardy and his maternal grandfather Melvin "Jackie Boy" Ebarb.

Those left behind to cherish his memory are his mother Cathy Hardy and father Bryon Hardy; sisters Miranda Ebarb, and Elizabeth Sepulvado; brother Beau Hardy; paternal grandmother Marlene Hardy and maternal grandmother Gracie Ebarb; nephew Aidan Sepulvado; nieces Alana Sepulvado, and LeLe Hardy; special friend Bobbette Hale; and a host of aunts, uncles and cousins. 
Hardy, Dustin Cole (I1282)
 
1670 Obituary:

Lois Eikenbary Crnkovic, age 95, passed away on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at Chateau Terrebonne Health Care. She was a native of Oilton, Okla. and a resident of Houma, LA.

No services will be held as per her request. She was buried in Terrebonne Memorial Park Mausoleum.

Lois is survived by her son, Carl Wayne Clark, and his wife, Susan, of Houma; brothers, Doug Eikenbary (Juantia) of Barnsdale, Okla., and Jim Eikenbary of Anchorage, Alaska. Survivors also include her grandchildren, Laura Poche (Peppy), Heather McKnight (Daniel), Erin Crochet (Bennet), Matthew Clark (Tina); seven great-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren.

Lois was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Crnkovic of Zwolle, LA; her longtime companion, Charles Shephard of Houma; her parents, Frank and Litha Eikenbary; one brother, Glenn Eikenbary; five sisters, Modest "Maude" Parker, Willie Jean Simmons, Betty Lou Eikenbary, Thelma "Pauline" Whitehead, Ruth McLaughlin; four half-brothers, Frank "Bud", Woodrow, and David Eikenbary, and William Depriest; and two half sisters Ruby Russell and Vesta Rains. She was also preceded in death by her former husband, Carl B. Clark.

Special thanks to Dr. Richard Haydel and staff for years of care and treatment; Haydel Memorial Hospice and Chateau Terrebonne Health Care for their assistance and support. The family would also like to thank all the caregivers who helped her in her own home for their kindness and patience.

Chauvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the Crnkovic family. 
Eikenbary, Lois (I7316)
 
1671 Obituary:

Lois Elaine Hronek 85, of Caldwell passed away Thursday, May 19, 2011 at her home. Services were held Sunday, May 22 at Cooks Point Brethren Church with Rev. Delbert Price officiating. Burial was in Cooks Point Brethren Cemetery.

Lois was born October 13, 1925 in Burleson County to Fred W. and Annie A. Philipp Schoenemann and grew up in the Merle Community. On January 24, 1945, she was married to Melvin Milton Hronek in Temple, Texas. For many years she helped her husband operate their dairy and ranch. She was a member of Cooks Point Brethren Church and served as treasurer of Christian Sisters.

She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents; a sister, Velma Wilkins and a brother, Roy Schoeneman.

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth and Novella Hronek of Caldwell and Melvin and Janet Hronek of West Columbia; a daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and Mickey Littlejohn of Somerville; siblings, Willie Mae Sherwood, Dorothy Price, Floyd Schoeneman, Mary Muelle and husband Vince, Donald Schoeneman, Clyde Schoeneman and wife Faye, Maxine Kraft and husband Earl; two sisters-in-law, Bernice Hronek and Mildred Schoeneman, three grandsons, Kenneth Hronek, Jr. and wife, Sarah, Jason Hronek and Holden Hronek and wife, Darci; three granddaughters, Tanise Faust and husband,Dwayne, Allison Littlejohn and fiance Michael Castator, Shannon Littlejohn and several great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Ben Polasek, Billy Albright, Dwayne Faust, Holden Hronek, Lamar Drgac and Vernon Schoeneman.

In lieu of flowers the family has requested memorials be given to Hospice Brazos Valley, 502 W. 26th St., Bryan Texas 77803, Traditions Hospice, 1706 E. 29th St., Suite 101, Bryan, Texas 77802, or to Cooks Point Brethren Church, c/o Ruth Albright, 2151 CR 228, Caldwell, Texas 77836.

(Published by Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home of Caldwell, TX) 
Schoenemann, Lois Elaine (I1956)
 
1672 Obituary:

Lois Forsyth Bradley was received into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on December 9th. Lois is survived by her daughter Robyn (Jason); son Greg (Jennifer); and grandchildren Kathleen, Grey, Curran and Ava Cate; brother Johnny; sisters Kathy (Billy) and Rita; and a host of sister-in-laws, brother-in-laws, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband Jerome; parents Tom and Mary Forsyth; brothers Tommy, Jimmy and Jerry; and sister Mary Carol. Lois was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend who was always thinking of others first. She was a graduate of John Carroll High School and retired after working 47 years from BellSouth and the U.S. Treasury Dept. Her family is most appreciative of the many kind expressions of sympathy. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Laura Crandall Brown Ovarian Cancer Foundation at thinkoflaura.org. Friends will be received at Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 4650 Preserve Parkway, Hoover, AL 35226 on December 13, 2014 at 11AM. Mass will be held at 12PM.

(Published in The Birmingham News from Dec. 10 to Dec. 12, 2014) 
Forsyth, Lois Ann (I3545)
 
1673 Obituary:

Longtime Seward resident Eddie Mae Wilson, 70, died Nov. 17, 2005, at the Providence Medical Center in Seward. No memorial services were planned.

Mrs. Wilson was born March 26, 1935, in Midland, Texas. She met Robert "Bob" Wilson and they were married April 14, 1970, in Kenai. In 1972, they moved to Seward. She had also lived in Seldovia and Anchorage. Mrs. Wilson retired from Bob's Market in 2000. She was a member of the Pioneers of Alaska. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, knitting, crocheting and coin collecting. She loved animals and bird viewing. The family wrote: " Eddie was known as 'Grandma Eddie .' She thought the world of her family and grandchildren. She was one amazing, wonderful and loving person. Eddie seemed to always put others before herself."

Mrs. Wilson is survived by her husband of 35 years, Robert Wilson of Seward; daughter, Roberta Ryder of Kasilof; son, Randall Wilson of Anchorage; grandchildren, JoeAnna Hoogland of Anchorage, Serena Hoogland of Seward, Angela Perry of Anchorage, Jennifer Perry of Seward and Ashton Wilson of California; great-grandchild, Jackson Perry of Anchorage; brother, Douglas Hamlin of Texas; and many brothers- and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you give a helping hand to a neighbor. Arrangements are with Peninsula Memorial Chapel.

(Published in The Anchorage Daily News on November 23, 2005) 
Hamlin, Eddie Mae (I11338)
 
1674 Obituary:

LONGVIEW - A viewing for Rickey Lynn Kimbrough, 55, of Longview, will be held from 2-4 p.m. Friday, August 10, 2018 at East Texas Funeral Home?s North Longview Chapel. Rickey passed away August 8, 2018.

Born March, 29, 1963, in Port Author, Texas, Rickey grew up in Houston, attended Ellison High School in Killeen, lived in Hawaii, and finally made his home in Longview. Rickey considered himself a true cowboy troubadour, and his favorite country music artist was George Strait. He never met a stranger and made friends wherever he went.

Rickey was preceded in death by his father, Jerry Kimbrough.

He is survived by his wife, Crystal Kimbrough; parents, Jimmy and June Stinson; son, Rickey Jr and wife Susie Kimbrough with granddaughters, Sarah and Kelsey; daughter, Kasey Kimbrough of Tyler; sons, John, David and Phillip Thompson; sister, Teresa and husband Bobby Cosper of Longview, brother, Dennis and wife Debbie Kimbrough of Longview; sister, Angie and husband Cody Boyd of Longview; brother, Jason Kimbrough of Cleveland, TX; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

To know Rickey was to love him. He was truly one of a kind - a rare breed of cowboy and the smoothest country dancer. If he were here today, he would say "What's really goin' on?"

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on August 10, 2018) 
Kimbrough, Rickey Lynn (I6046)
 
1675 Obituary:

LONGVIEW - Funeral services for Jeanne Sweete Spence Pace will be held at Rader Funeral Home in Longview, Saturday, November 26 at 2:00 p.m. Jeff Sims will officiate. Memorials may be made to a church or charity of choice.

Mrs. Pace died Sunday, November 20, 2022. She was born February 26, 1928, in Monroe LA, the only daughter of James Luther and Lillian Burke Spence. She attended Longview schools from 1934-1944, graduating with honors on D-Day, June 6, 1944. She attended Southwest Texas State College 1944-1946 and received a B.A. degree in English from Centenary College, June 2, 1947. She was a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She taught fourth grade at Northcutt Heights School in Longview, 1947-1948. On February 2, 1948, she married Henry A. Pace, Jr. at First Christian Church. In May 1948, she began work for the Texas and Pacific Railroad. She served as secretary of Judson PTA, 1957-1959. She was a Cub Scout Den Mother and Blue Bird Leader. She served on the Board of the T&P Federal Credit Union, was a member of Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, and was a docent at the East Texas Oil Museum in Kilgore. For many years, she served as election clerk and election judge. She was President of Gregg County Republican Women, 1983-1984. She retired from T&P-MP-UP Railroad in 1986. Mrs. Pace was a member of Alpine Church of Christ.

Mrs. Pace was preceded in death by her parents, a half sister, Lillian White/Raimey, two sons, James Henry Pace and Richard William Pace, great grandson, Jaden Daniel Sims, and her husband of 55 years, Henry A. Pace, Jr.

She is survived by a daughter, Kathie Jeanne Sims, two sons and four daughters in law, John David and Gayla Pace, Robert Gordon and Sandra Pace, Teresa Pace, and Sheena Pace. She is also survived by ten grandchildren, Jeromey Daniel Sims, Jeffrey Scott and Kristina Sims, Brandi Michelle and Travis Reed, Alexandra Morgan Pace and Stuart Wright, Tony Sabo, Jamie Lynn and Clay Heichelheim, Justin Ryan Pace, Philip Bryan Pace and Ashley Liegman, Jason Aaron and Tami Pace, Kelli Michelle and Billy Dixon, twelve great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on November 23, 2022) 
Spence, Jeanne Sweete (I6226)
 
1676 Obituary:

Lonnie Houston Funeral Friday

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from Osborne's Funeral Chapel for Lonnie Houston, 73, 1860 De Soto St., who died in a local hospital early Wednesday following a long illness.

Mr. Houston was a retired roofing contractor and had been a local resident for the past 30 years.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eunice Houston; seven daughters, Mrs. Sibyl Goodgion, Mrs. Margaret LeBlanc, Mrs. Lucy Perkins, Mrs. Carolyn Hermes and Mrs. Esther Beeman, all of Shreveport, Mrs. Verlie Fletcher, Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Elaine Robinette, Los Angeles, Calif.; one son, L. G. Houston, Montgomery, Ala.; three brothers, I. N. Houston, Vesta Houston, of Shreveport, and Lee Houston, of Sarepta; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hodges, of Shreveport, Mrs. Grace Pugh and Mrs. Gertie Cochran of Sarepta; and 13 grandchildren.

Services will be conducted by the Rev. T. C. Pennell, pastor of Ingleside Baptist Church assisted by the assistant pastor, the Rev. Ted Corbett. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Earl Houston, Johnnie Moore, Carl Maurer, Frank Beeman, Otis Perkins and Wayne Hermes.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on July 1, 1954) 
Houston, Lonnie (I42)
 
1677 Obituary:

Lorena E. Greer
Sept. 23, 1905 - May 26, 2000

Services for Lorena E. Greer, 94, of Bryan are set for 2 p.m. Monday at Hillier Funeral Home in Bryan.

The Rev. Howard Crenshaw will officiate. Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery in the Peach Creek Community.

Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to the time of the services Monday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Greer died Friday at Sherwood Health Care Facility in Bryan.

She was born in Grimes County. She was a homemaker and a member of the Second Baptist Church of College Station.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dave Monroe Greer.

Survivors include four sons and three daughters-in-law, Glen and Bea Greer of Brookland, Texas, Dean Greer of Bryan, Sidney and Nelda Greer of Bryan and Kenneth and Annette Greer of Bryan; four daughters, Audrey Lee Reinier of North Little Rock, Ark., Lillian Russell of Bryan, Mildred Sunshine Wade of Bryan and Bertha M. Hall of Bryan; a brother, Sidney Appling of Millican, Texas; a sister, Alma Hyatt of Conroe; 44 grandchildren; 47 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the Peach Creek Cemetery Association at 1512 Kernstown Lane, College Station, Texas, 77845.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 28, 2000) 
Appling, Lorena Elmira (I2851)
 
1678 Obituary:

Lorene Crow, 87, of Borger, died Monday in the Borger Nursing Center.

Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Memory Gardens Cemetery in Pampa with Mr. Dean Whaley, minister of the Mary Ellen and Harvester Church of Christ, officiating.

Burial will be under the direction of Ed Brown & Sons Funeral Home.

A retired nurses aid at Highland General Hospital in Pampa, Mrs. Crow was a native of Whitney, and a longtime Borger and Pampa resident.

She was preceded in death by her husband, J.F. Crow, three sons, J.F., Jr., Curtis and Don Crow, and a daughter, Elnora Davenport.

Survivors include two sons, Harold Crow, of Spring Creek, and Jerry Crow, of Garland; two daughters, Mary Bryant, of Borger, and Doris Walton, of Wichita Falls; two brothers, Glen Heath of Wilcox, Ariz., and Odell Heath, of Bakersfield, Calif.; four sisters, Dorothy Simmons, of Portland, Ore., Dolly Scott, of Puyallup, Wash., Mrs. Enoch Weed, of Prescott, Ariz., and Mary Neugent, of Fort Worth; 16 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.

(Published in Borger News Herald, March 1, 1994) 
Heath, Sarah Lorene (I270)
 
1679 Obituary:

LORENZO - Services for Flossie Mae Snodgrass, 76, of Lorenzo are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Lorenzo Church of Christ.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park.

Mrs. Snodgrass died Saturday at Methodist Hospital after a short illness. She was born Dec. 15, 1912, in Seymour. She married Everett H. Snodgrass June 16, 1944, in Abernathy. He died Sept. 17, 1983.

Mrs. Snodgrass had lived in Lorenzo for seven years comming from Monahans. She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include two daughters, Glennia Spriull and Pollie Griggs, both of Lubbock; two sons, B.L. "Buster" Bryant of Monahans and Dan Snodgrass of Edmond, Okla.; seven sisters, Mary Blackmon of Monahans, Lorene Currie of Ranger, Lola Shrum of Seminole, June Kindler and Nadine Allen, both of Wilcox, Ariz., Jean Reed of Olney and Ernestine Briley of Wynnewood, Okla.; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Resthaven Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Odessa American on April 24, 1989) 
King, Flossie Mae (I286)
 
1680 Obituary:

LORETTA CROW CONLEY, born in Wichita Falls, TX died Wednesday, December 14, 1994. Mrs. Conley was a member of Northern Oaks Church of Christ, San Antonio. Survivors include husband of 36 1/2 years, Darrell Conley Sr., minister of Northern Oaks Church of Christ; mother Etta Crow, San Antonio; son and daughter-in-law, J.D. Conley Jr., minister of Spencer Church of Christ, Spencer, W.V., and his wife Denise; daughters, Marietta Barcroft and husband Robert, San Antonio and Shiela Mayabb and husband Shane, Kansas City, Missouri; 4 grandchildren, Kenny, Shalyn, Rebecca and Adam; 2 brothers, Max Crow, El Paso, TX and Gary Crow, Campbell, TX; several nices, nephews, and many friends. Funeral services Saturday, December 17, 1994 11:00 a.m. San Pedro Church of Christ. Graveside 3:00 p.m. at Frazier Cemetery, Burnet, TX.

(Published in The El Paso Times on December 16, 1994) 
Crow, Loretta Ann (I30)
 
1681 Obituary:

Louie Ezell Greer, 55, of 910 South First Street died at his home Saturday. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a resident of Austin 50 years.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Greer; one son Louie E. Greer Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Tom Jennings and Mrs. Warren Stark; and one sister, Mrs. Russell Richey all of Austin; and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home with Rev. A. D. Eberhart officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Charles Balagia, Jack Balagia, Blackie Moore, Febe Phillips, Olive Williford and U. Alexander.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on October 18, 1959) 
Greer, Lewis Ezell Sr. (I2970)
 
1682 Obituary:

Louis A. Kokes, 88, of San Angelo passed away Sunday, December 2, 2007, in Shannon Medical Center surrounded by family and friends. Funeral service was at 11 a.m., Wednesday, December 5 at the Wall Brethren Church. The Reverend Tommy Tallas officiated. Burial followed in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Louis was a member of Lodge 160, San Angelo.

Louis was born January 25, 1919, in Granger, Texas, on a small farm. He grew up in the Granger community and attended the Circleville School through the eight grade. Louis was baptized and confirmed in the Czech language in the Czech Moravian Church in Granger. He was drafted into the military service in 1941. He later returned home to help his family farm. In 1942, they moved to San Angelo where Louis farmed until 1951. He married Dorothy L. Drgac on November 21, 1947. They just recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

In 1951, Louis went to work for Lone Star Gas Company as a meter reader and after 32 and one-half years, he retired in 1984. Louis was a member of the Wall Brethren Church where he served on the Board of Elders, was a Sunday school teacher, song leader and a member of the Czech choir. Louis served as secretary and treasurer of the Mutual Aid Society of the Wall Local for 43 years. He also served as vice president of RVOS. He was very active and served as president of the Concho Valley Czech Heritage Society. Louis was also a member of the Downtown Lions Club. Louis' hobbies were wood and copper crafts, which he loved to work on with the help of his wife Dorothy. They entered numerous craft items in the San Angelo Rodeo exhibits. Louis also loved growing and showing his prize pecans. Louis will be greatly missed. He loved people! At home at Rio Concho Terrace, he was a friend to all. Even during his numerous hospital stays he still smiled and laughed. His happy attitude in life will not be forgotten. His love for the Lord was evident. Louis was an inspiration to all!

Louis is preceded in death by his parents; brother Frank Kokes; and sisters Mary Chasak, Emily Krupala, and Ann Gibson.

He is survived by wife Dorothy; sister-in-law Martha Kokes of Taylor; nieces Dorothy Kubacak, Marilyn Holik, Judy Holik, Lyn Hatterman, and Deborah Drgac; nephews Daniel and Gene Chasak, Robert and John Krupala and Eugene and Marvin Kokes, Larry, Garry, James, Rodney, Scott, Robert and Richard Drgac; numerous great-nieces and nephews; and many special friends.

Pallbearers were Robert and John Krupala, Alan Chasak, Eugene Kokes, Larry Drgac, Benny and Brian Holik, and Johnny Laza. Honorary pallbearers were Daniel Chasak, Marvin Kokes, Raymond Kubacak, Scott Drgac, and Stanley Holik.

The family requests that memorials be made to the Wall Brethren Church building fund; or to a favorite charity.

Arrangements were with Johnson's Funeral Home.

(Published in The SPJST Vestnik Herald on January 23, 2008) 
Kokes, Louis Anton (I1905)
 
1683 Obituary:

Louis Anthony O'Shea, 47, of 1705 Rockingham Drive, Normal, a Pontiac Correctional Center employee, died at 2:31 a.m. yesterday (July 29, 1991) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana.

His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at East Lawn-Brady Funeral Home, Bloomington, the Rev. Gerald T. Ward officiating. He will be cremated.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

He was born Sept. 26, 1943, in Cairo, a son of Louis E. and Marie Vaughn Ollis O'Shea. He married Patricia Farnham Dec. 28, 1979, in Pontiac. She survives.

Also surviving are his mother, Joliet; one son, Sean Michael, Pontiac; one stepdaughter, Stephanie Steimle, 1705 Rockingham Drive, Normal; one brother, Gerald, Atlanta, Ga.; and two sisters, Nancy Quigley, Wilmington, and Pat Regis, Elwood.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Mr. O'Shea started with the Illinois Department of Corrections in 1967. Most recently, he was a clinical service supervisor at Pontiac Correctional Center.

He received the Academy of Certified Social Workers award. He attended the American Academy of Human Sciences.

He was a member of Alpha Chi national honor fraternity, Phi Gamma Mu national social sciences honor fraternity, Alpha Kappa Delta national sociology honor fraternity, Joliet Order of the Moose and Mid Illini Power Squadron.

He received a bachelor of arts degree from Sam Houston State College in Houston and his master's from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the Moosehart Fund, in care of the Bloomington Moose Lodge.

(Published in The Bloomington Pantagraph on July 30, 1991) 
O'Shea, Louis Anthony (I9680)
 
1684 Obituary:

Louis Edward "Dutsy" Abshire
November 10, 1934 - April 4, 2024
Port Neches, Texas

Louis Edward "Dutsy" Abshire of Port Neches passed away on Thursday, April 4th 2024 at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont, Texas.

Louis was born on November 10th, 1934 in Port Arthur, Texas to Ada Talbot Abshire and Paul Abshire. He was a retired Maintenance Supervisor with Quantum in Port Arthur for many years and served his country by enlisting in the National Guard. Louis graduated from Bishop Byrne High School in Port Arthur where he excelled in football and baseball. He enjoyed golf, gardening, coaching but most of all, he enjoyed being with his family who he loved dearly, as they did him. Louis was the best husband, father, Papa, friend and coach to all those whom he loved him.

Louis was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Ada Abshire; stepmother Bertha Abshire whom Louis was raised by; siblings Abbie, Agnes, Dorothy, A.J. and Toby.

Louis is survived by his wife, Jeanette "Jan" Abshire of Port Neches; children, Kyle Abshire and his wife Kim of Spring, Keri Louviere of Port Neches, Kreg Abshire and his wife Elizabeth of Colorado Springs, Colorado; grandchildren, Zachary Abshire and his wife Hannah, Emily Chiu and her husband Michael, Alexandra Owen, Gabrielle Louviere, Parker Louviere, Anthony Abshire, Nora Grace Abshire, Luc Abshire and Emmeline Abshire; great grandchildren, Logan, T.J., Beckett, Carys, Caroline, Oliver and Mylo; brother, Linwood Abshire and his wife Joan of Lumberton.

A Celebration of Life will take place from 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. Saturday, April 13th, 2024 at Melancon-Levingston Funeral Home in Nederland, Texas. A private cremation service for the family will take place after the visitation.

(Published by Melancon-Levingston Funeral Home in Nederland, TX) 
Abshire, Louis Edward (I4761)
 
1685 Obituary:

Louis Jan Wall Sr. was born October 20, 1940, in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, and died September 3, 2008 in the hospital in Nacogdoches, Texas. At the time of his death, Louis and his wife Era Oraline Wall lived in Gary, Texas. As of November 23, 2008 they would have been married for 42 years this being the only marriage for each of them. Louis' parents were the late Forest Earl and Willie "Bill" Letha Wall.

Services for Louis were held on Monday, September 8 at St. John's Church, the church following Forward in Faith, Brownwood, Texas. A short service was held at the Greenleaf Cemetery, 2701 Highway 377 South, Brownwood. His ashes were interred next to his parents and his brother Bob Wall.

Louis was survived by his wife; two children, Louis Jan Wall, Jr., and Mitzi Oraline Weems; and five grandsons. Louis Jr.'s children are Brady O'Ryan Wall of Liberty Hill, Texas and Laban Jan Wall of Tampa, Florida. Louis Jr. and his wife Donna live in Palestine, Texas. Mitzi and her husband Jeffery Todd Weems' children are Noah Ryce, Asher Lake, and Nathaniel Hunter Weems all presently living in Hawaii.

Louis started his professional career as a District Executive for the Boy Scouts of America and served for 22 years, subsequently, he began a second career as a property tax appraiser in Brown County, Texas. He next served the Wilson County Appraisal District as well as the Panola County Appraisal District as Chief Appraiser. He retired from the Panola County Appraisal District September 2006. After his retirement and up until his death he provided freelance arbitration services in real property tax disputes in Texas. Immediately prior to his death, Louis spent his tune as a historic firearm aficionado and was a devoted proponent of the Constitutional right to bear arms. He was active in supporting a Godly and Democratic government.

Louis is remembered as a devoted husband and father who never failed to uphold the morals and values of his Christian faith. He strongly supported the Forward In Faith organization.

Anyone wishing to make donations to an organization Louis supported may direct their donations to Forward In Faith, P.O. Box 210248, Bedford, Texas 76095-7248 if they so wish.
The family wishes to thank all our family and friends that have so kindly given us comfort during emotional times.

Forgive the late obituary but hurricane Ike put a kink into getting this obituary published.

We must bid him "adieu" for now but we will never forget this greatly loved, honest, hardworking, and Christian, husband, father, grandfather, and friend.  
Wall, Louis Jan Sr. (I2544)
 
1686 Obituary:

Louis Jean Simard passed away on Monday, December 21, 2015 at the age of 52 years. Beloved father of Danielle Renee Simard and the late Andre Jean Simard. Former husband of Tammie Lewis. Son of Doris Vincent Simard and the late Jean Louis Simard. Brother of Diane Simard and the late Yves Joseph Jules Simard and Alain Simard. Grandfather of Alba Mae Morris. Uncle of Ty, Michael, and Brayden Simard and the late Todd Joseph Simard. He was a lifelong resident of New Orleans, LA. Services will be privately held at a later date. Family and friends may view and sign the online guest book at www.mothefunerals.com.

(Published by Mothe Funeral Home of Harvey, LA)
 
Simard, Louis Jean (I8685)
 
1687 Obituary:

Louise "Nanny" Estell Jennings, age 80, of Buda, passed away Friday, October 8, 2004.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Jennings; brother, Sonny Greer; sister, Clara and her husband, Warren Stark; and son-in-law, Darrell Overton.

Louise is survived by her children, Patricia Overton of Austin, Tom and Gayle Jennings of Buda, and Robert and Tracey Jennings of Georgetown; nine grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m., Sunday, October 10, 2004, at Harrell Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 11, 2004, at Harrell Funeral Home, with Pastor David Sweet officiating. She will be laid to rest beside her husband at Live Oak Cemetery in Manchaca.

We will miss our beloved Mother and Nanny.

The family wishes to thank Hospice of Austin for their care and support.

Arrangements by Harrell Funeral Home, 4435 Frontier Trail, Austin, Texas 78745, 512-443-1366.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on October 10, 2004) 
Greer, Louise Estell (I5750)
 
1688 Obituary:

Louise Annette Blanc Jacob, a retired secretary, died Friday at Touro Infirmary. She was 88.

Mrs. Jacob was born in Rayne, La., and lived in New Orleans for 73 Years. She was a secretary for the Medical Firm of Doctors Willifred And Julius Finklestein for 35 Years until retiring in 1988. She attended Dominican College.

Survivors include a daughter, Angele Osborne. A mass will be said Monday at 11 A.M. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 4127 S. Claiborne Ave. Burial will be in Garden Of Memories.

(Published in The New Orleans Times Picayune on January 5, 1992) 
Blanc, Annette Louise (I4874)
 
1689 Obituary:

Louise Dees Scott Crow, 92, of Piggott, Arkansas, passed away July 22, 2023, at the General Baptist Nursing Home in Piggott, Arkansas, surrounded by family.

She was born on March 3, 1931, in Clay County, Arkansas, and was the daughter of the late Ebert and Mary Annie (Causey) Dees.

Louise was united in marriage to Lester Scott in 1947 and to this union three children were born. Lester preceded her in death in 1979. She later married Claude Davis and he preceded her in death. In 2000, she married Donald Crow who preceded her in death in 2012.

Louise enjoyed cooking and baking and especially loved her family.

She was also preceded in death by her sister, Evelyn Turner and two brothers, Burnies Dees and Ethridge Dees; two sons-in-law, Tim Fair and Justin Moody.

Louise is survived by her three children: Sharon Fair, Steve Scott and wife Hazel and Michelle Moody; grandchildren: Timothy Fair, Derek Fair, Amber Deck, Carissa Moody, Ashlyn Young, McKenna Uruchurtu, Cheryl Pryjomski and Tonya Sucharski; great grandchildren: Brittany Fair, Brett Fair, Austin Fair, Avery Deck, Ainsleigh Deck, and Levi Uruchurtu; brother, Norman Dees; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. at the Hoggard & Sons Chapel in Piggott, Arkansas, with Gary Immekus officiating. Burial is in Piggott Cemetery in Piggott, Arkansas. Pallbearers will be Timothy Fair, Derek Fair, Austin Fair, Jagger Young, Steve Scott, and Grant Elser. Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, Arkansas, is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation is Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

(Published by Hogard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, AR) 
Dees, Louise (I8243)
 
1690 Obituary:

Louise Greer Abbott Dickey, 93, peacefully entered eternal rest with her Lord and Savior on Friday, August 5th at Jennie Sealy Hospital in Galveston, TX.

Louise was born a proud Texan on September 27, 1928 to Janie Gertrude Ward Greer and Charles Wesley Greer in Millican, Texas. Following her parents' divorce, Louise moved with her mother and sister to Dickinson, Texas, where her mother would later marry Lester K. Fuller, Sr. Louise graduated from Dickinson High School in 1947 and the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing in 1950. She had a long, successful career in nursing where she touched many lives until her retirement from Mainland Center Hospital in 1991. She remained a member of the UTMB School of Nursing Alumni Association until her passing.

Louise married James E. "Jimmy" Abbott on September 16, 1949 and they shared 51 years of marriage until his passing in 2001. Together they raised two daughters, Evelyn and Becky. Louise was a devout Christian and longtime member of Dickinson's First Baptist Church. She enjoyed her many years of service on the Church's kitchen committee and participating in Triple L lunches on Fridays. Some of Louise's favorite hobbies included gardening, baking pies for loved ones, and traveling to Utah and Idaho to visit relatives. Her grandchildren will forever cherish memories of picking blackberries together and playing on the wooden swing in her backyard.

On March 19, 2011, Louise married her childhood friend Earl Dickey. The two split their time between her home in Dickinson and his home in Granite Shoals until her health prevented travel.

She is preceded in death by her parents, husband of 51 years, Jimmy Abbott, sister Charlene Greer Keller Jones, stepbrother Lester R. Fuller, Jr. and his wife, Marian Fuller.

She is survived by her husband Earl Dickey, daughters Evelyn Abbott Gavin (Mikel) and Rebecca "Becky" Abbott Suderman (Don), grandchildren Lauren Suderman Millo (Joe) and Christopher Gavin, great-grandchildren Adam and Margaret "Maggie" Millo, Earl's sons Buck Dickey, Ken Dickey and Ron Dickey, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held at Forest Park East in Webster on Saturday, August 20, 2022, at 1 PM with service immediately following at 2 PM.

The family would like to express special thanks to the caring nurses and staff at the Meridian Retirement Community for their loving care, Dr. Patrice Barnum, and the palliative care team at UTMB.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Galveston Island Meals on Wheels, 2803 53rd Street, Galveston, TX 77551, or First Baptist Church Dickinson, 2504 44th Street, Dickinson, TX 77539. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared below for the family.

(Published by Forest Park East Funeral Home of Webster, TX)  
Greer, Louise (I5553)
 
1691 Obituary:

Louise McCall Clements

BOSSIER CITY, LA.

Services for Mrs. Louise McCall Clements, 75, of 2323 Douglas St., will be at 10 a.m. Monday Nov. 24 at Rose-Neath Chapel, Rev. Billy Pierce, Associate Pastor of First Baptist Church of Bossier, where she was a member, officiating. Burial: Forest Park in Shreveport.

She died Friday Nov. 21 at Bossier Medical Center after a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Clements was a native of Bossier Parish, La. and lived in Bossier City all her life.

She is survived by one son, Billy McCall Bumgardner of Shreveport; and four grandchildren.

(Published in The Shreveport Journal on November 22, 1980) 
McCall, Louise (I13264)
 
1692 Obituary:

Louise Pate, 93 entered eternal life on Saturday, November 6, 2021, in Alexandria, Louisiana.

Louise was born in 1928, in Oak Grove, Louisiana to the union of Mary Herlevic Crnkovic and Alphonse Crnkovic. After losing her mother at the age of four, she and her brother Nick lived with their maternal grandmother in Oak Grove until their father remarried. The family then moved to Hemphill, Texas where her brother Fred was born.

Louise met her future husband, Harold V. Pate in Hemphill. On his return from service in the U.S Navy they married in 1947. They later moved to Nacogdoches, Texas for Harold to pursue a degree in Forestry Management at Stephen F Austin State College.

Louise pursued her degree in education at SFA until she became a mother to Mary, the first of their five children. After Harold's graduation, they moved back to Hemphill were Harold worked for his father and their family grew with the arrival of two more children, Letitia and David.

The family moved to Longleaf, Louisiana in 1958 where Harold begin work as the forester for Crowell Lumber Company and they welcomed two more children, Tom and Jean. She was very involved in her children's lives, encouraging them to excel in school. She set a good example by teaching while continuing to pursue her degree and run the household.

She eventually received her undergraduate degree in education from Louisiana College and began her almost 30 year teaching career; first at Oakdale Elementary and later at Glenmora Elementary School.

She was a faithful member of St. Louis Catholic Church; teaching weekly Catechism after she retired from public school education. She was very involved in beautifying the community through the Glenmora Garden Club. She maintained her yard beautifully with something blooming in every season.

She really enjoyed her role as grandmother to her thirteen grandchildren, Casey, Karyn, Trey, Stephanie, Anna, Jennifer, Seth, Steven, Sarah, Emily, Bennett, Callie and Landon as a great grandmother to Isaac, Caroline, Joel, Jonah, Aidan, Chase, Evan, Ruby, Towns, Kennedy, Kate and Graham.

She is predeceased by her husband, Harold; her parents, Mary and Alphonse; her stepmother, Rena; her brothers in law, Glen Pate and Nick Podhaski; and much loved sisters in law, Pauline Podhaski, Maurgarite Pate, Jane Rawson, Jodie Crnkovic and Jackie Crnkovic. Those left to cherish her memory are her brothers, Nick Crnkovic, of Houston, Texas and Fred Crnkovic, of Bridge City, Texas; her children, Mary Verwyvelt (Bill), Letitia Fresh (Babson), David Pate (Susan), Tom Pate (Leslie), Jean Parker (Don); her thirteen grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank the staff at Regency House for the care of their mother the last three years.

A time of visitation will be held at Rush Funeral Home, Glenmora, on Friday, November 12, 2021, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Louise Pate will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 13, 2021 in St. Louis Catholic Church, Glenmora with Father Kenneth Obiekwe officiating.

Pallbearers honored to serve are Seth Parker, Casey Sheriff, Bennett Fresh, Landon Pate, Josh Garmon and Lee Hardy. Honorary pallbearers are Trey Parker and Steven Parker. Interment will follow in Alexandria Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to St Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105, by phone 1-800-822-6344 or online.

(Published by Rush Funeral Home of Glenmora, LA) 
Crnkovic, Annie Louise (I1317)
 
1693 Obituary:

Loyce Talbot Gant "Granny" She died at 12:50 p.m. on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 on the Feast of the Assumption after a 5 month battle with cancer.

Loyce was born on June 29, 1928 in Port Arthur, Texas and was a long time resident of Port Arthur until she moved to Austin, Texas six years ago to be near her children and grandchildren. Her parents were Annabelle and Freddie Mouton. She was married to Joe Talbot for 37 years, when he died, she married Roland Gant and was married 10 years before Roland passed away. She is also preceded in death by her beloved daughter Jody Ellen Talbot.

She is survived by her children, Kent Talbot of Clear Lake, Texas, Dirk Talbot and his wife Sissy of Austin, Texas; and daughter, Molly Talbot Stuart and husband Loy of Austin, Texas; seven grandchildren, Elizabeth Talbot, Melanie Talbot, Sarah Talbot, Allison Talbot, Joe Talbot, Abby Stuart, and Ellen Stuart all of Austin, Texas. Mouton sisters and their families, Fredna LeBlanc and husband Nolan of Orange, Texas, Hazel Deslatte and husband Wilton of Port Neches, Texas, Glenda Venable of Austin, Texas, Sandy Brent and husband Ralph of Magnolia Springs, Texas; and a host of nieces and nephews who loved Aunt Loyce dearly, and many friends and family members who will always remember her humor and infectious laughter.

A Memorial Service will be held at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Austin, Texas on August 25, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Elmer Holtmann officiating. A Mass of Christian Burial was previously held in Port Neches.

(Published in Austin American-Statesman on August 19, 2007) 
Mouton, Mary Loyce (I4739)
 
1694 Obituary:

Loye Jane Winders, age 76, of Cicero, IN passed away October 24, 2016 at her home surrounded by loved ones.

She was born January 14, 1940 in Doddridge, Arkansas to John Charles and Hazel Doris (Waters) Watson. She moved to Indiana in 1945.

She is a graduate of Westfield High School with the Class of 1958. Early years found her working at G.C. Murphy at Glendale. Loye married Russell Thomas Winders on November 7, 1959 and soon became and loved her role as full time homemaker. She was a charter member of Aromeg Extension Homemakers Club.

Surviving her is her husband, Russell, daughters: Jewell A. Crawford of Cicero, IN and Jennifer M. Clanin of Cicero, IN, brothers: Charles David (Carolyn) Watson of Zionsville, IN, James Edward (Barbara) Watson of Fountaintown, IN, and John Charles (Char) Watson of Indianapolis, IN., six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her family noted that she loved her family unconditionally, especially the grand and great-grandchildren.

Her parents and a grandson, Christopher D. Estep preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be held Friday, October 28, 2016 at 3:00 P.M. at Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel, 209 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN with Pastor Neal Brown officiating. Burial will follow at the Cicero Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 to 3:00 prior to the services. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. You may send condolences at www.hartleyfuneralhomes.com.

(Published by Hartley Funeral Home of Cicero, IN) 
Watson, Loye Jane (I12107)
 
1695 Obituary:

Lt. Col. Charles R. Jeffery

SHREVEPORT, LA - Lt. Col. Charles R. Jeffery, 68, died Thursday, May 26, 1994 at Willis Knighton South.

Lt. Col. Jeffery was a native of Shreveport and lived in Shreveport most of his life. He was a member of The Joppa Masonic Lodge, a Veteran of the U.S. Air Force serving in the office of Special Investigations and after his career in the service he taught school at Southwood High School for 8 years.

Services will be conducted at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Shreveport on Monday, May 30, 1994 at 10 a.m. Burial will be at Centuries Memorial Park. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home. Officiating will be Rev. Eddie DeHondt of Summer Grove Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Mrs. Gwen B. Jeffery of Shreveport; a daughter, Carolla Rose Ault of Pennsylvania; four sons, Rev. Thomas R. Jeffery of Redding California, Charles A. Jeffery of Los Angeles, California, Leland A. Jeffery and Curt R. Jeffery both of Shreveport. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Beth Vega of Shreveport and Mrs. Lynn Sanders of Houston; three grandchildren and a special friend, Edward Sanders.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 29, 1994) 
Jeffery, Lt. Col. Charles Russell (I13250)
 
1696 Obituary:

LUBBOCK - Celia Monique Waldrop Mansell passed away Sunday, Sep. 20, 2015. We will gather for fellowship and remembrance from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015, at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers. Family and friends will gather to celebrate her life of 51 years on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, at 2 p.m. at Lake Ridge Chapel. A tribute of Monique's life may be found at www.memorialdesigners.net, where you may leave memories and expressions of sympathy for her family. A longtime resident of Lubbock, Monique was born on Aug. 18, 1964, to Jack and Celia Reese Waldrop in Hamlin, Texas. She grew up in Abilene and Amarillo, Texas. Monique confessed Christ and was baptized at the age of 17. On Dec. 12, 2014, Monique married the love of her life, Grant, in Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors include her husband, Grant Vaughan; parents, Jack and Celia Waldrop; son, John Thomas Larson II and his wife, Brenee' Larson, grand puppies, and her Chihuahua, Diego. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Dee and Mabel Reese, and paternal grandparents, Euria and Hattie Lou Waldrop. Monique had a servant's heart and was loved by all who knew her. She was quick-witted and had a sense of humor. Children and animals immediately took to her, and she had a special fondness for the elderly. A pharmacy technician by training, she worked in the health care field for many years. As owner of Helping Hands Home Healthcare, she enjoyed serving the elderly and ill, allowing them to remain in their homes. Caring for others and sharing of herself with those in need was what she loved to do. At the time of her death, Monique was serving as the President of the Lubbock Elks Lodge and previously had been very active in the Lubbock Lions Club. She loved to travel and always did the driving on road trips. Memorial contributions are welcome and the family suggests, Texas Elk Children's Services Inc., 1963 FM1586, Gonzales, TX 78629.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on September 23, 2015) 
Waldrop, Celia Monique (I4356)
 
1697 Obituary:

LUBBOCK - James Bruce Thornton, 63, of Lubbock died peacefully at home on Saturday, July 26, 2014. Bruce was born March 1, 1951, to James Mickey and Janice Donald Thornton. Born and raised in Lubbock, Bruce graduated from Lubbock High School in 1969 and attended Lubbock Christian College and also Texas Tech University. In 1972, he went into business for himself and started Bruce Thornton Air Conditioning.

Bruce married Janelle Harris on May 26, 1973, in Lubbock. Together, they grew the new company quickly, adding employees along the way. Today, BTAC is one of the largest mechanical contractors in West Texas, employing more than 120 people. Much of Bruce's success in business was due to the numerous things he did for his employees and the ways in which he tried to help them improve their lives. He loved teaching and training his people as well as helping them to share in the successes they helped to create with and for him. In fact, anyone who spent much time around Bruce inevitably saw an amazing level of generosity and kindness shared with those he encountered. Both personally and through his company, he made significant contributions of time, expertise, professional services, property, and money to individuals and organizations around the South Plains. It was rare for him to see or hear of a need and not try to find a way to help.

That desire to help others was strongest when focused on mankind's greatest need of all. Bruce had a passion for sharing the Gospel and made more than 30 mission trips to locations all over the world. He frequently traveled to cities in India as well as countries across central and southern Africa to help train local preachers and church leaders to be more effective. Bruce was a lifelong member of Sunset Church of Christ. He served the congregation as a deacon and then an elder, concentrating on world mission efforts through time spent on the Missions Committee as well as the board of Sunset International Bible Institute. n addition to helping others, Bruce found a lot of enjoyment in traveling. He and Janelle made many trips abroad and were able to see much of the world together. He also liked boating and was a licensed airplane pilot.

Bruce is survived by Janelle, his wife of 41 years; his children, Christi Hadley and her husband Matt, Stacey Zube and her husband Rob, and Derek Thornton, all of Lubbock; four grandchildren, Hannah Hadley, Caleb Hadley, Nate Zube, and Luke Zube; his mother, Janice Thornton of Lubbock; a sister, Patsy Williams and her husband Mike of Lubbock; and a brother, Jimmy Thornton and his wife Debra of Lubbock. Bruce was preceded in death by his father, Mickey Thornton, in 1998.

The family will receive friends 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, July 28, 2014, at Sunset Church of Christ. A private family graveside will take place at Resthaven Memorial Park. Memorial services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 29, 2014, at Sunset Church of Christ. Memorials are suggested to Sunset International Bible Institute, 3723 34th St., Lubbock, TX, 79410, or to Lubbock Christian School, 2604 Dover Ave., Lubbock, TX, 79407.

Please celebrate the life of Bruce by visiting www.combestfamilyfuneralhomes.com.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on July 27, 2014) 
Thornton, James Bruce (I10400)
 
1698 Obituary:

LUBBOCK - Janice Lee Donald Thornton, 85, of Lubbock was born May 28, 1932 in Slaton, Texas and passed on to her journey July 27, 2017 after a lengthy illness.

She married the love of her life, James (Mickey) Thornton April 7, 1950. Janice attended Lubbock schools and graduated from Texas Tech and received her teaching degree. She taught school for LISD for many years before she retired.

Janice was preceded in death by her husband in 1998; oldest son, Bruce Thornton in 2014; and her parents, Reese and Pauline Donald. She was a lifelong member of Sunset Church of Christ.

Janice is survived by her daughter, Patsy Williams and husband Mike; son, Jimmy and wife Debra; daughter-in-law, Janelle all of Lubbock; brother, Robert Donald and wife Virginia of Lompoc, CA; seven grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

Donations may be made to your favorite charity.

A Visitation will be held on Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Sanders Funeral Home. A celebration of Janice's life will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at Sanders with burial to follow at the City of Lubbock Cemetery.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on July 30, 2017)  
Donald, Janice Lee (I10399)
 
1699 Obituary:

Lubbock - Tommy R Griggs joined his mother and two babies in heaven on August 16 2018 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. He leaves behind his wife Evelyn, 6 children, 9 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. He will be missed. Memorial at a later date.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on September 9 & 10, 2018) 
Griggs, Tommy Ray (I1086)
 
1700 Obituary:

Lucille Brothers Powell, 66, of 4904 Lindale died Monday, April 13, 1987 in a Wichita Falls Hospital.

Services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Faith Village Church of Christ with the Rev. Les McGalliard, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery in Seymour. Arrangements were under the direction of Owens and Brumley Funeral Home.

Mrs. Powell was born July 31, 1920, in Seymour, Texas. She was a retired RN and assistant supervisor for the Wichita Health Unit. She was a member of Faith Village Church. She had lived in Wichita Falls for 34 years.

Survivors include her husband Clarence Whit; two sons, Davis of Wichita Falls and Randy Earl of Watertown, N.Y.; two daughters, Vickie Lynn Freeze of Estelline, Tex., and Theresa Lockhart of Memphis, Tex.; a brother, Robert Brothers of Seymour; a sister, Doris Holt of Ft. Worth; her mother, Ada Brothers of Wichita Falls and seven grandchildren.

(Published in The Seymour Baylor County Banner on April 16, 1987) 
Brothers, Kletha Lucille (I615)
 

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