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1751 Obituary:

Mark Gregory Ramboz passed away suddenly October 6, 2017, at the age of 58, doing what he loved. Mark was born August 15, 1959, in Loma Linda, California.

He lived in Utah, for 38 years. He worked as a service manager for Cutrubus Volkswagen-Audi in Layton. He was a mentor, teacher, and a great friend to many! He recently moved to Indiana, where he worked for UPS. Mark loved being with his family, hunting, and fishing.

Mark is survived by his wife, Jill; four children: Adam, Sasha, Trevor, and Kiera; six grandchildren; three brothers; and his father.

Mark's selfless acts of kindness touched everyone who knew him. He will be missed dearly.

(Published in The Standard-Examiner of Ogden, UT on October 15, 2017) 
Ramboz, Mark Gregory (I7964)
 
1752 Obituary:

Mark Randall Maloy, 30, of Conway, died Saturday, Oct. 9, 1993 in an auto accident.

He was born Dec. 14, 1962, in Downey, CA. Mark had moved with his family to the Northwest at an early age, attending schools in the Stanwood and Conway area.

He had lived the majority of his life in the Skagit and Stillaguamish Valley areas. Mark had been employed as a truck driver for Penny Lee Trucking in Everett, also part time as a commercial fisherman in Alaska.

He enjoyed sportfishing and was an avid golfer.

Mark is survived by his father and mother, Clayton and Jerris Maloy of Conway; two brothers, Glenn Maloy of Conway and Scott Maloy of Tacoma; his girlfriend, Pamela Solnicka of Everett; one son, Cory (age 6), and one daughter, Kaylee (age 3), also of Everett; his paternal grandmother, Edith M. Maloy of Westminister B.C., and maternal grandmother, Lucille C. Spence of Anaheim, CA. 
Maloy, Mark Randall (I7062)
 
1753 Obituary:

Mark Williams, 56, of San Antonio, Texas died July 10, 2006. Visitation will be Friday, July 14 at 6:00 PM at Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Marble Falls, TX. Funeral service will be Saturday, July 15 at 10:00 AM at Clements-Wilcox with Max Copeland officiating. Interment to follow at Lewis Cemetery in Spicewood, TX.

Born August 13, 1949 in Houston, TX, Mark was the son of Jim H. & Carrie (Hunt) Williams. He was the owner of Mark Williams Air Control Company.

Mark is survived by his daughters & sons-in-law Lori Ann & Kevin Coats of Gause, TX and Lisa & John Foster of Cedar Park, TX, father Jim Williams Jr. of Spicewood, TX, brothers Glenn Williams and Max Williams, both of Elmendorf, TX and sister Blanche Bale of Katy, TX. He is also survived by his grandchildren Lauren Fazzino, Kristin & Kane Coats, Connor & Andrew Foster, other relatives and close friends.

Arrangements are under the direction of Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home of Marble Falls.830-693-4373

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on July 13, 2006) 
Williams, Mark Leon (I8949)
 
1754 Obituary:

Marsha Ann Nowell

CROCKETT - Marsha Ann Nowell, 34, of Crockett, and formerly of Bryan, died in a car accident Monday morning.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hillier Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Monty Gideon of Dallas officiating. Burial will follow at the Rest Ever Memorial Park.

Nowell was born in Wichita Falls and had lived in Crockett for one month. She was a Bryan resident for seven years. She was a member of Lighthouse International Outreach Center.

Survivors include her mother, Joyce Nowell of Dallas; three sons, Ramie Dockery, Robert Lawrence and Roger Dale Lawrence, all of Crockett; one daughter, Dawn Forster of Bryan; and three brothers, Gary Nowell of Bryan; Michael Nowell and Mark Nowell, both of Globe, Ariz.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 10, 1984) 
Nowell, Marsha Ann (I212)
 
1755 Obituary:

Martha Beth Banner, 71, passed away on September 27, 2020. Viewing services and Memorial will be held all day on Thursday, October 1st and Friday, October 2nd at 10:00 AM, respectfully, at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home.Marty was born Martha Beth Hamlin (Vessel) on September 25th, 1949 in Amarillo, TX the only child to Florine and stepfather W.O. Vessel. Marty is survived by her husband, Greg Banner and three children: Brian Walker, Chassi Hardin, and Covan Banner; stepchildren John Russ-Banner, Katherine Barbaree, Stephen Banner, and Barbara Banner Domingo. She was also "Grammy" to Leandra, Mariah, Dylan, Keyli, and Brandon, and Grandmother to Brett, Aidan, Braddock, Kai, and Kailyn. Marty was also blessed to be the Great-Grandmother to Bentley, Raelynn, Madilynn, Mason, Kai, Noah, Jaden, Artemis, Kyler, Ava, and Sadie.Marty discovered a passion for expressing herself through art and music early in life and dutifully practiced painting and the piano. A talented pianist, Marty would find the opportunity to spread love, compassion, thoughtfulness, and excitement through music during the entirety of her life. Her desire to capture moments in painting led her to create lovely canvases cherished by her family and admired by her friends. Marty's enthusiasm for experiencing all life had to offer led her to frequently travel abroad and her love for all things Creole was well known to family and friends.On October 4, 1992 Marty married Greg Banner, a marriage that provided the foundation for 28 years of wonderful memories surrounded by family and friends. Both Greg and Marty's selflessness and boundless love for one another guided their family as it continued to grow much like the lush and verdant garden Marty so favored.Even in her later years Marty continued to contribute to the community. She was involved in the Camp Fire CSA afterschool program teaching music, was a member of the Music Teachers Guild, The Opera Guild, played piano at the Music City Mall in Odessa, Volunteered with Summer Mummers in Midland, was an accompanist to music students in UIL, and provided music services to several churches in the Midland area. Marty's powerful personality, witty sense of humor, and enthusiasm for life will be missed by family, friends, and the community.In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the charitable organization of your choice.Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory in Midland. Online condolences may be made at www.npwelch.com.

(Published by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland, TX)  
Vessel, Martha Beth (I11388)
 
1756 Obituary:

Martha Jo, known to many as "Momma Jo", passed away on Tuesday at the Winnie Community Hospital.

A resident of Winnie, Texas for forty-three years, Jo was a retired dispatcher for the Chambers County Sheriff's Department. She also worked for several years for the Gulf Coast News and The Hometown Press.

Jo served the community for many years as a volunteer with the Winnie-Stowell Volunteer Fire Department and Emergency Medical Service. She was a founding member of the Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She was a devoted member of the Hankamer Community Fellowship Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, David Hoffpauir, daughter, Kimberley Sizemore, grandchildren, Christina Credeur and Lindsey LeBlanc and parents, Mark Clark and Edith Williams.

Survivors include her sister, Caroline McKemie and Ken; brother, Mark Clark, Jr. and Gayle; daughters, Sheri Phelps and Bubba, Angie Gandy and Terry, Lisa Bertrand, Mellanie Credeur and Scott Pearce; son-in-law, Jack Sizemore, Jr.; step-daughter, Georgia Duran; step-sons, Robert Hoffpauir and Vicki, J. D. Hoffpauir, and Mike Hoffpauir; grandchildren, Ben Phelps, Samantha Sizemore, Kelsey LeBlanc, Sophie Sizemore, Sarah Phelps, Mattie Gandy, Caleb Bertrand, Bo Jacob Sizemore, Brian Hoffpauir, Tina Workman, Katrina Wright, Billy Bob Hoffpauir, James Hoffpauir, Jr., Luke Gandy, Josh Gandy, Micah Gandy, Ghris Lauve and Britney Peters and eight great-grandchildren. 
Clark, Martha Jo (I5215)
 
1757 Obituary:

Martha May Mayo
Feb. 16, 1904 - June 4, 1998

NAVASOTA - Services for Martha May Mayo, 94, of Millican are set for 11 a.m. Saturday at Nobles Funeral Chapel.

The Rev. Beau Powell will officiate. Burial is in Peach Creek Cemetery.

Mrs. Mayo died Thursday night in College Station.

She was born in the Peach Creek Community in Brazos County and was a homemaker.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Shorty Mayo.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, William G. and Darlene Hemenas of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister and brother-in-law, Laura and Johnny Burkhalter of Millican; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the Millican Fire Department.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 6, 1998) 
Greer, Martha May (I3580)
 
1758 Obituary:

Marvin Brothers, 57, was killed in an early morning traffic accident Wednesday becoming the city's second traffic fatality this year.

A pickup truck hit Brothers just before 1 a.m. on Virginia Street near its intersection with Waco. Patrolman C.R. Apple identified the driver as Charles J. Hill, 35, St. Johns Mo., who is visiting relatives here.

Brothers, who lived at 2714 California, was pronounced dead on arrival at Wichita General Hospital.

Both the driver of the vehicle and a passenger Dale Blair, said they did not see the man before they heard something strike the car.

Both said heavy rain was falling.

Brothers' death was the first traffic fatality in Wichita Falls in 121 days. A Lamesa man, killed on the Henrietta Road, was the only other fatality this year.

Hampton-Vaughan-Merkle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Funeral services have been set for 3:30 p.m. Friday from the chapel of Hampton-Vaughan-Merkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crestview Memorial Park.

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Nelson Walker and Mrs. R.C. Phillips both of Wichita Falls, and Mrs. George Edleman of Los Angeles, Mrs. R.E. Nowell of Santa Monica Calif., and Mrs. L.H. Crow of Houston; three brothers, Buford Brothers of Seymour, Bernie Brothers of Burleson and Sam Brothers of Fort Worth; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Bryant of Seagraves and Mrs. Maudie Nix of Seymour, and 11 grandchildren.

(Published in The Baylor County Banner on August 20, 1953) 
Brothers, Marvin (I88)
 
1759 Obituary:

Marvin Dale Bellows, 81, of Dike, Texas, passed away Thursday, January 31, 2013, at Trinity Mother Francis Hospital in Tyler, Texas.

A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 P.M., Saturday, February 9, 2013 at Family Life Church in Sulphur Springs, Texas, with Crystal Sparks officiating.

Marvin was born on April 8, 1931 in Kiefer, Oklahoma to parents Earl and Ida Belle Black Bellows. He was a purchasing agent in the plants by trade and proudly served his country in the United States Navy.

He was preceded in death by his parents his wife Ella Ruth Bellows son Richard Dale Bellows and brothers Warren, Austin and Delmer Bellows.

He is survived by his daughter Connie Sue Minor and husband Ralph son Glenn David Bellows and wife Vivienne grandchildren Amy Michelle Holt, James Holt, Amanda Nicole Morris, Colby Morris, David Bellows, Sarah Bellows, Joshua Bellows, Ashley Bellows, Marvin Bellows and Leah Bellows greatgrandchildren Hannah, Sarah Grace, Isaiah, Abigail, Michaela, Caeden, Crewe, Elliott, and Jonah who will be joining us in May 2013 numerous nieces, nephews, friends and other relatives. 
Bellows, Marvin Dale (I3406)
 
1760 Obituary:

Marvin Drgac, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Drgac, Wall, died in a local hospital of pneumonia late yesterday. The father is critically ill at the home suffering the same disease. The family moved to Wall about five weeks ago from Caldwell.

Funeral services will be held here Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from Johnson Chapel with the Rev. Joseph Hegar, Temple, officiating. Burial will be in the Wall cemetery.

Survivors include the parents and the following brothers and sisters, W. C., Albert, Hubert, and J.D., and Evelyn, Dorothy, Viola and Clarice.

(Published in The San Angelo Morning Times on February 14, 1936) 
Drgac, Marvin Alvin (I1897)
 
1761 Obituary:

Mary Aleta McIntyre, age 91, passed away February 14, 2018 at Christian Care Moore House, Garland, Texas. Mary was born March 18, 1926 in Kemp, Texas to parents, W.E and Velda McGuire. Mary is survived by sons, Michael of Keller, Kelly of Whitney, nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Husband, Robert L McIntyre, Jr and son, Ronald Haney preceded her in death.

A visitation will be held Sunday, February 18 from 3:00-5:00 at Restland Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held Monday, February 19 at 12:30 pm at Wildwood Chapel in Restland Memorial Park. Burial will follow at Court of Trinity.

She was a member of Eastern Hills Baptist Church in Garland for 39 years.

In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made Eastern Hills Baptist Church, 4406 Broadway Blvd. Garland, Tx 75043

(Published by Restland Funeral Home of Dallas, TX) 
McGuire, Mary Aleta (I6673)
 
1762 Obituary:

Mary Anita Niederkorn, age 73, of McHenry, passed away peacefully Sunday, March 4, 2018 at her home, with her family by her side. She was born October 16, 1944 in Brooklyn, NY to Jerome and Ann (Rieckehoff) Teixeira. On October 16, 1971 she married David H. Niederkorn in Oak Park, IL.

Mary was a nurse, loving mother, deeply loyal friend, and fierce defender of the underdog. She was a long time resident of the Chicago area where she lived since leaving New York as a teenager. She graduated from Glen Ellyn High School and went on to get her nursing degree in Kansas, fulfilling her true vocation.

She thrived for 30 years as a nurse bringing leadership and mentorship to her colleagues as well as patient-centered care, before that was a term. She loved visiting her winter home in Florida, playing with the Golf Buddies, and volunteering to serve the Florida immigrant community. Even after she retired, she volunteered with elderly care and the homeless.

Mary leaves behind her loving husband of 46 years, David; four children, Bill Plastina, Tony (Tracy) Plastina, Jason (Dianne Munevar) Niederkorn, Alison Niederkorn; five grandchildren, Jess, Joshua, Zachary, Lincoln, Lucy; two brothers, Skip (Helene) Teixeira, Bob (Marie) Teixeira; a sister-in-law, Mary Teixeira; and her devoted companion "Roscoe," who never left her side.

In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her two brothers, Jerry and Ronnie Teixeira.

Friends and neighbors are invited to gather for a Celebration of Mary's Life on Friday, March 9, 2018 from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. at Justen Funeral Home & Crematory, 3700 W. Charles J. Miller Road, McHenry, IL 60050.

For those wishing to send an expression of sympathy, her family suggests memorials in Mary's name to The American Cancer Society, 1801 S. Meyers Road Ste. 100, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 or to Helping Paws, 2400 Harding Lane, Woodstock, IL 60098.

For information, please call the funeral home at 815-385-2400, or visit www.justenfh.com, where friends may leave an on-line condolence message for Mary's family.

(Published by Justen Funeral Home & Crematory of McHenry, IL) 
Teixeira, Mary Anita (I9661)
 
1763 Obituary:

Mary Ann Gantt, 82, of Marietta died Sunday February 20, 2011. Funeral Services will be Wednesday February 23, 2011 at 2:00 PM in the chapel of Marietta Funeral Home 915 Piedmont Road Marietta, GA 30066. Interment will be in Kennesaw Memorial Park. Mrs. Gantt lived most of her life in Cobb County. She was a Christian, Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend. After her children were born, she dedicated herself to her family while volunteering in the community and at her children's schools. Mary Ann's grandchildren brought her great joy as well. She was preceded in death by her husband Steve E. Gantt. Survivors include sons Stephen (Suzanne) Gantt of Kennesaw and Hank (Katrina) Gantt of Waleska. Daughter, Julie (David) Lester of Marietta. Grandchildren, Craig Gantt, Kevin Gantt, Kristy Gantt Moratin , Chris Gantt, Andy Lester, Joe Lester, Alexx Westbrook, Zach Lester, and Joey Mangum. Great Grandchildren, Kaylee Gantt and Lacy Gantt. The family will receive friends on Wednesday February 23 from 12:00 until 2:00 PM at the funeral home. Online condolences may be expressed at www.mariettafuneralhome.org

(Published by Marietta Funeral Home of Marietta, GA) 
Huddleston, Mary Ann (I9327)
 
1764 Obituary:

Mary Ann Worbington Huval-Greer, 66, of Iola, died Monday afternoon at Methodist Hospital in Houston.

A memorial service will be held 10:00 am Saturday, August 18,2018, at Lindley-Robertson-Holt Funeral Home. Mark Failla of Faith Outreach Christian Center will officiate. The family will receive friends one hour before the services begin.

Mary was born December 12, 1951 in Houston to Frank L. "Pete" and Mary Rose Podraza Worbington. Mary was a retired operator with AT&T who enjoyed spending time with family, making crafts and enjoyed playing games on her computer. She was preceded in death by her parents, a son, Vance Michael Artall and a sister, Margaret Ginglewood.

Survivors include her husband Ronnie Greer of Iola; a daughter, Leahnna McCulloch and husband Jack of Huffman; a brother, Lee F. "Skip" Worbington and fiance Jody Rogers of Navasota; sisters, Patricia Kennedy of Porter, Kathy Ann Duckworth and husband Doug of Morganton, NC, June Keown and husband Keith of Calgary, Canada and Linda Svatek and husband Charles of Sugar Land; two granddaguthers, Ashley Nicole and Shelby Lynn and a great-great granddaughter, Autumn Rachel Gressett.

(Published by Lindley-Robert-Holt Funeral Home of Navasota, TX) 
Worbington, Mary Ann (I7172)
 
1765 Obituary:

Mary Broussard Talbot, 77, of Port Arthur, Texas, passed away on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont, Texas.

A Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. on Friday, June 18, 2010 at St. Theresa the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church in Port Acres with Reverend Rejimon E. George, C.M.I. officiating.

A gathering of family and friends will be held Thursday evening at Broussard's in Nederland from 5:00-8:00 P.M. with a Rosary recited at 6:00. Interment will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches.

Mrs. Talbot was born in Port Arthur, and has lived there her entire life. She enjoyed gardening, cooking and most of all her grandchildren.

Mrs. Talbot was preceded in death by her parents and daughter, Karen Talbot.

She is survived by her husband, Pat Talbot of Port Acres; son, Barry Talbot and his wife Denise of Nederland; daughters, Gina Gutierrez and her husband Ricky of Groves; Janice Talbot of Nederland; grandchildren, Jarrod and Brandi Talbot, Nicole and Josh Hall, Devin Talbot, Morgan Talbot, Allison Gutierrez and Jacob Ramagos; great grandchildren, Kayden Talbot, Rachel Hall; sisters, Faye Bernard of Lumberton and Linda Bailey of Groves.

The Talbot family wishes to extend a very special thank you to all those that helped them and their mother through this most difficult time.

Complete and updated information may be viewed at broussards1889.com.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on June 17, 2010) 
Broussard, Mary Iona (I4715)
 
1766 Obituary:

Mary Charlene Greer Keller Jones passed away on Sunday, November 11, 2018, after a valiant fight with cancer. She was 86 years old.

She went by many names, "Skeeter", to her devoted older sister Louise, and her Texas family,(she was always so tiny like a mosquito), Mom, Char, to most of her friends, Aunt Charlene, Sister Jones, while serving her mission to Nigeria with her second husband, Elwin Jones, and in her declining years, Mary, but the name she loved the most was Grandma Char to her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was born to Charles Wesley Greer and Janie Gertrude Ward on 13 July 1932 but was raised by her mom and "Papa" Lester, her mother's second husband. Besides her one sister, Lousie she had ten half-siblings in Millican and rural Brazos County, Texas. It was a tough life with dirt floors and in the midst of the Great Depression. But what they lacked in worldly goods she made up with an abundance of aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and always having a good time singing, dancing, laughing or fishing on the bayou. She was raised in the Baptist Sunday School.

In her early teens, she dreamed of marrying a man named Ralph and her own words she said, "in my senior year of high school she found the Ralph of her dreams." She met the love of her life on a blind date, Ralph Ross Keller. This Cache Valley boy was stationed at Ellington AirForce Base, in Houston, Texas and they were married there in 1951. They moved to the Rio Grande Valley, and the Elder's quorum president from Logan had sent Ralph the Improvement Era. This was her first introduction to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. In 1953 they moved to Logan, she was busy with Guy, and Vance, her first two boys, and so really didn't hear much more about the church while living there. They moved back to Texas where Ralph could find more work and the church was presented to her as she said, "in a more favorable light by dedicated and sincere members." She was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day in January of 1955 in Houston, Texas. Ralph also became an active member of the church. In July of 1957, they moved to Torrance, California. They became active in the Westdale 2nd ward and by this time Kathy and Susan had joined the family. Ralph was called on stake mission, and they were sealed for time and all eternity with their little family in June of 1958 in the Los Angles temple. It was at this time Char also became involved in genealogy and teaching theology classes in church.

Char always knew that there was another baby boy waiting to join their family but how would they afford it? With faith that all would work out, they moved forward, and Ralph got a better paying job, she became pregnant with their last child, Aaron. Early in the pregnancy, the doctor had detected cervical cancer. Again with full faith, she refused to have an abortion, and the family moved back to Logan, Aaron was born, April of 1962, a healthy baby boy. Their children are Guy(Carolyn) Keller, Vance (deceased), Kathy (Tyler) Griffiths, Susan (Dave) Eliason, and Aaron Keller.

During this time they bought their home in River Heights, then the 2nd ward and this is the same home where she spent her final days. She was active in church and loved to put on parties for the ward. One time she had Guy ride his bike up to first damn to catch fish for the ward luau. He caught over 30 fish, and the party was a success! Char worked at the Safeway Bakery for 15 years decorating cakes and making cinnamon rolls, and she developed dear friends from her associations there. There was always good food in the Keller household from fried chicken, chocolate cake, homemade pizza from dough to the sauce and of course from scratch authentic Mexican food. In 1965 Ralph had the first of many health related issues and finally passed away at the age of 51 in 1981. They had 29 years together, but she had become a widow at 48.

After Ralph died, she kept herself busy with art and institute classes. In December of 1982, she started to go to single's dances because she loved to dance and at the Valentine's dance she met a handsome widower, Elwin Jones from Malad, Idaho. She asked her friend, "Where the heck is Malad"? After five dates he asked her to marry him, and after much prayer and fasting, she said yes! They were married by the end of April in 1983. They had their reception in the River Heights 2nd ward. She then moved to St. John, Idaho to spend her next 28 years married to Elwin. She was drawn to Elwin's spirituality and love of the gospel and "that smile." Char was a great help to Elwin with his furnace business. They loved camping and traveling, and it seemed like weekly, going to dances and having family get-togethers. In 1985 Char started teaching line dancing to the ladies in the area and they officially started The Malad Boot Scooters and would perform at area nursing homes through southern Idaho and northern Utah.

In 1997 & 1998 they were called to the Lagos Nigeria Mission, and they helped to establish the area to missionary work. It was a very poor area but rich spiritually, and they had much success. Elwin returned from their mission with declining health and Char cared for him during the entire time until he passed away in 2012.

Char then moved back to her original home in River Heights, now in the 4th ward. She enjoyed the many friendships and support of the ward and neighbors. She especially loved the senior family home evening group. She enjoyed her garden, took her artistic painting back up and continued to serve others, especially her son Vance until his passing in 2016. She faithfully took breakfast daily to Dean Hicken for several years before his passing.

The family wishes to thank those that have loved and supported her, especially her neighbor, Gary and the members of her ward for their generous service to her during her remaining years while living in River Heights.

Funeral services will be held Friday, November 16, 2018, at noon at the River Heights Stake 800 South 600 East River Heights. A viewing will be held prior from 10 & 11:30 also at the stake center.

(Published by Nelson Funeral Home of Logan, Utah) 
Greer, Mary Charlene (I5520)
 
1767 Obituary:

Mary Huckaby, 82, passed away Friday, August 7, 2015. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at St. Michael's Chapel, 2402 S. College Ave. in Bryan, Texas. A graveside funeral service will begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning, August 12, at Restever Memorial Park Cemetery in Bryan, with Danny Davis officiating. Funeral services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory.

Mary was born October 19, 1932 to Fletcher N. German and Martha Warren, in Wellborn, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Allen Huckaby; parents; brother Fletcher German Jr; sister Gladys Koerth.

Survivors include her sons, Robert Huckaby of LaGrange, and Ray Huckaby of Bryan; daughter, Linda Trail and husband Mark, of Victoria; brother, Sam German and wife Louise, of Thompsonville, Ill.; sisters, Elizabeth Boyed and husband Charles, of College Station, and Cathy Holligan and husband Byron, of Bryan; granddaughter, Lauren Trail of Victoria; great granddaughter Lacey Grace Krawietz of Victoria; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be to Warriors Weekend at warriorsweekend.org or PO Box 2052, Victoria, TX 77902.

(Published by Callaway Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) 
German, Mary Lois (I4515)
 
1768 Obituary:

Mary J. Jerke, 92, of Piggott died Monday, Oct. 1, 2001, at Piggott Community Hospital.

She was born Dec. 31, 1909, in Greenway, the daughter of the late John Houston Crow and Maggie Markum.

She married Henry Beard in 1926. He preceded her in death on Nov. 16, 1955.

She married William Jerke on Aug. 31, 1959 in Flint, Mich.

She was a GM factory worker and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Greenway.

She was also preceded in death by a grandson, David Presson; a great-granddaughter, Patty Presson; one brother, Truman Crow; and two half-brothers, John Henry Crow and Oliver Crow.

She is survived by one son, Houston Beard of Dacula, Ga.; one daughter, Mary Marcilene Presson of Greenway; one half-sister, Lena Gatis; 10 step-children; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and numerous step grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday (today) at at Irby Funeral Home in Piggott.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 4, at Irby Funeral Home in Piggott with David Finley officiating.

Burial will be Mitchell Cemetery near Greenway with Irby Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Clay County Courier on October 2, 2001) 
Crow, Mary Jewell (I8161)
 
1769 Obituary:

Mary Jane (Powell) Andrews; 86 of Madisonville, TX; passed away at her home on Monday; July 19, 2021. Funeral services are scheduled for 11AM on Thursday; July 22, 2021, at The First Baptist Church in Madisonville, TX with Bro. Charles Higgs officiating. There will be a visitation prior to the service beginning at 10AM and the burial will follow the service at Madisonville Cemetery.

Mary Jane was born in Madison County on October 15, 1934, to Henry and Myrtle (Andrus) Powell. She graduated from Madisonville High School, was the long-time administrator at Fair Park Nursing Center in Huntsville, and was a member of The First Baptist Church. Mary Jane loved riding horses and could mount her horse "Charlie" with no saddle and just jumped on him from behind. She rode as a part of the Madisonville Quadrill Team, she was the cowgirl sponsor from the Lions Club for the Madisonville Sidewalk Cattleman's Association, and she was also the runner-up for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo queen while in high school.

Mary Jane was preceded in death by her parents and her brother and sister-in-law, Billy and Mickey Powell.

Mary Jane is survived by her husband, Kenneth Andrews; her children, Steve Andrews (Anita) and Gus Andrews (Annette); her grandchildren, Tracy Andrews, Clay Andrews (Amanda), Charli Andrews Jones (Jacob), Brandon Berry, Rusty Andrews (Mary), and Cassidy Andrews; 13 great-grandchildren; 2 great great-grandchildren; her niece, Laura Kay Mitchell (Kyle) and their daughter, Olivia; her brothers-in-law, Joe Harold Andrews (Ann), Johnny Frossard (Dianne), and Woody Frossard (Linda); special friend, Ruby Merchant; and numerous other family members and friends.

Serving as pallbearers are: Clay Andrews, Rusty Andrews, Tucker Blair, Sonny Dean, Ronnie Nettles, and Dave Ward. Serving as honorary pallbearers are: John Reynolds, Tye Coleman, and Cannon Coleman.

In lieu of flowers: memorials in Mary Jane's honor may be given to The First Baptist Church (300 S Elm Street; Madisonville, TX 77864).

(Published by Day Funeral Home of Madisonville, TX) 
Powell, Mary Jane (I7071)
 
1770 Obituary:

Mary Lou Ronsonette, 80, of Groves, died Saturday, December 27, 2008 at Cypress Glen Nursing Home in Port Arthur. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 2:00 PM Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Nederland with Rev. David Placette officiating. Interment will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches under the direction of Broussard's in Nederland. A gathering of family and friends will be from 6 to 8 PM Monday, with a rosary to be recited at 7:00 PM at the mortuary. Mrs. Ronsonette was a native of Lafayette, Louisiana and lived in Groves and the Mid-County area for 60 years. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Nederland. Mrs. Ronsonette was preceded in death by her seven brothers, and sisters. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Rudolph Ronsonette; her three daughters, Brenda Redman and Vicki Kohlhofer both of Beaumont, and Roxanne Oubre and her husband Shawn of Orange; her two sisters, Myrtle Boutte, and Alzina Chaisson; also her five grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.

(Published by Broussard's Mortuary of Nederland, TX) 
Richard, Mary Lou (I4691)
 
1771 Obituary:

Mary Lynn Dalrymple Wise, 72, was a resident of Shreveport, LA since 1991 and was a former resident of Waldo, AR, died Thursday, February 13, 2003 at Irving Place Rehabilitation and Nursing Care in Shreveport, LA.

She was born October 15, 1930 in Benton, LA to the late Wilburn F. and Hattie B. Dalrymple. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Grover Guy Wise, Jr.; a sister, Shirley Dalrymple.

Survivors include two sons, Larry Wise and wife Betty and Jerry Wise, both of Shreveport, LA; two grandchildren, Janey Lynn Wise and Margaret Nell Wise, both of Shreveport, LA; one brother, N.A. "Buddy" Dalrymple of Benton, LA; one sister, Jean McKinney of Springhill, LA; two nieces, Hazel Leachman of Benton, LA; Betty Faye Lewis of Waldo, AR and one nephew, George McKinney of Springhill, LA; numerous cousins and friends.

Funeral services will be Monday, February 17, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. at Lewis Chapel. Bro. Jim Sayers will officiate assisted by Rev. Tom Edmonds. Burial will follow in Frazier Cemetery. Visitation will be at Lewis Funeral Home Saturday, February 15, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Active pallbearers will be Sonny Draper, Victor Reynolds, Billy Dalrymple, George McKinney, Donny Hudgens and Bobby Williams.

Honorary pallbearers will be Billy Hudgens, Dr. Danny Barnhill and Dr. Richard K. Barnett.

A special thanks to Dr. Danny Barnhill, Dr. Marianne Barnhill, Dr. Joyce Feagin, Dr. Calvin Alexander and Dr. Richard K. Barnett for the care they provided to Mary and the support they gave to the family.

Thanks to all the Health Care workers at Irving Place Rehabilitation and Nursing Care, especially Tina, Ruby, Chris, Staci, and Sandra.

Thanks to all the Nurses and CNAS of Professional Home Health; Affiliated Home Health and National Home Health, that assisted Mary over the past twelve years.

Thanks to all the Staff of Odyssey Health Care Hospice, especially Sandra Broome, Steve Slaughter and Tom Edmonds.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on February 16, 2003) 
Dalrymple, Mary Lynn (I12979)
 
1772 Obituary:

Mary Lynn Harrison Johnson, a sweet and godly woman, loved by many, passed away May 24, 2020, from natural causes. She was 92 years old. She was the daughter of George and Virginia Harrison and was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 3, 1928. She married John Martin Johnson August 11, 1945. They were married almost 25 years before his death July 1, 1970.

Mary Lynn received her B.A. degree from McMurry University. She was employed by McMurry University, and later by Pride Refining, retiring at the age of 70.

Mary Lynn is preceded in death by her parents and her husband, John Martin. She is survived by her daughters, Carol Kaercher and husband, Harry; Beverly Caddell and husband, Dave; Jonnie Edinburgh and husband, Kirk; and son George Johnson and wife, Karen.

She is also survived by grandchilden Joe Kaercher and wife, Carol Ann; Ron Kaercher; John Caddell and wife, Brandy; Charles Caddell and wife, Misty; Laquetta Shane and husband David Haley; Virginia Edinburgh; and Bo and Will Johnson, as well as great-grandchildren, Rebecca Parvaresh and husband Jami; Amanda Alexander and husband, Tyson; Cody Carter and wife, Kayla; Zane and Zoey Caddell; Jackson and Harper Caddell; Jamison Shane; and one great-great-grandchild, Prairie Beth Alexander, and honorary great-grandchildren Christian, Lynleigh, and Callen Wallace.

Funeral services for Mary Lynn Harrison Johnson were held Friday, May 29 at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Jayton, Texas. Visitation was scheduled for 11:30 a.m., with internment to be at the Jayton Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you please consider a donation to the First Methodist Church of Jayton Building Fund, P.O. Box 1, Jayton, Texas 79528.

(Published in The Texas Spur on June 4, 2020) 
Harrison, Mary Lynn (I10224)
 
1773 Obituary:

Mary P. Hedrick, 99, passed away January 7, 2023.

She was born June 15, 1923, to Pearl and Grady Penuel in Lakeland, Florida.

She grew up in Tallahassee and later attended Florida State College for Women. She moved to Jacksonville after school and married Andrew Jackson Hedrick. They had one daughter, Carol Hedrick Jackson. Mary worked in banking and was devoted to her career and family. Her love and positivity brought joy to everyone she met.

She is survived by her daughter and husband, Ed Jackson, and their children, Andrew Howard (Katie) of Jacksonville, FL, Ashley Sturgeon-Howard (Ben) of London, UK, and Daniel Grady Jackson (Morgan) of Yarmouth, Maine. She is also survived by four great-grandchildren, Jack Howard, Henry Howard, Rosie Sturgeon, and Violet Sturgeon.

The family would like to extend a warm thank you to both Community Hospice and Anthem Lakes Waterview Senior Living for their staff's dedicated care and compassion.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to

Jacksonville Community Hospice & Palliative Care Foundation, 4266 Sunbeam Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32257 or give online at www.communiyhospice.com/give

A private memorial service will be held in the spring in celebration of her 100th birthday.

(Published by Beaches Chapel by Hardage-Giddens of Jacksonville Beach, FL) 
Penuel, Mary Emma (I9205)
 
1774 Obituary:

Mary Rebecca Birdwell Durham went to be with her Lord on Tuesday morning, May 28, 2002, at Willis Knighton North Hospital, Shreveport, following a sudden illness. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 31, at 10 a.m. at Heritage Baptist Church, 2801 Creswell Avenue, Shreveport. Officiating will be Reverend William W. Ascol, pastor of Heritage Baptist Church, assisted by Reverend R. F. Gates, Jr., associate pastor and Reverend Paul Haines. Interment will follow at Centuries Memorial Cemetery, 8801 Mansfield Road, Shreveport. Visitation will be at Centuries Funeral Home on Thursday, May 30 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and at Heritage Baptist Church on Friday, May 31 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Becky was born March 22, 1955, at Schumpert Hospital in Shreveport, the daughter of John Roland Birdwell and Martha Helen Birdwell. She graduated from Captain Shreve High School in 1973 and from Baylor University in 1977 with a degree in elementary education. She taught at Curtis Elementary School, Bossier City, for six years. She was a loving mother who devoted the past eleven years of her life to homeschooling her children. As a dear, loving wife she was her husband's best friend. She will be greatly missed and forever remembered.

Becky was a lifetime resident of Shreveport and a mernber of Heritage Baptist Church. Her life was characterized by her love for the Lord, the study of His Word and her service to Him in the children's ministries of the church, especially the nursery.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

She is survived by her loving husband of 20 years, James Michael Durham and her children, Martha Helen Durham and James Michael Durham, Jr. of Shreveport; her brother, John Roland Birdwell, Jr., Prescott, AZ; her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Lucile Zea Durham and James Malcolm Durham, Shreveport; one nephew, John Roland Birdwell, III, Seagoville, TX; and three nieces, Tara Birdwell and Rebecca Thomas, Seagoville, TX and Sheenna Birdwell, USAF, OK.

Pallbearers will be Timothy Burnham, Alvin Gore, Dr. Timothy Nicholls, Howard Prince, Scott Schober and Walter D. White.

The family wishes to express heartfelt thanks to Dr. Timothy Nicholls and the emergency room staff of Willis Knighton North.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Becky's memory to Heritage Baptist Church, 2801 Creswell Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71104.

Centuries Funeral Home
318-686-4334

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 31, 2002) 
Birdwell, Mary Rebecca (I13063)
 
1775 Obituary:

Mary Vaughn Luhman of Gaithersburg, Maryland made her journey to heaven on August 29, 2012. Mary was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri on May 17, 1943 to Paul and Sophia Vaughn.

Mary graduated from Mascoutah High School in Mascoutah, Illinois. She graduated, (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Maryland and continued her graduate studies at the University of Maryland.

Mary was Vice President of Defense Programs, PLATO Learning Inc. As Contract Manager for the technology based Navy College Learning Centers, she personally opened most centers, hired and trained personnel and directly or indirectly supervised the performance of approximately 75 employees devoted to that Contract worldwide. Prior to employment at PLATO, Mary was the Director of Operations and Technical Support for Sylvan KEE Systems, Eastern Region Manager, Test Center Operations National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), and Eastern Region Manager, Certification Services, at Control Data Corporation.

Actively involved in her community, Mary was appointed to the Police Advisory Committee of the Gaithersburg Police Department and helped with the Orchard Place HOA. She also enjoyed outings with the Red Hat Society and the Gaithersburg Senior Center.

Mary enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, vacationing in Cape May, New Jersey. She loved animals, especially Yorkshire Terriers, and was a member of FONZ (Friends of the National Zoo).

Mary Vaughn Luhman is survived by her daughter Cindy Luhman Cardone (Paul) of The Woodlands, Texas, Kelly Luhman Orsini (Benito) of McKinney, Texas; Jennifer Luhman Maslin (Scott) of Clarksburg, Maryland and Jon Luhman of Gaithersburg, Maryland. A very proud, "GranMary" to seven grandchildren: Alyssa, Anna, Ava, Emilia, Luca, Abby and Chloe. Mary is survived by her siblings: Rosalee Vaughn Schultz of Blue Springs, Missouri, Kay Vaughn Carroll of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Karen Vaughn O'Carroll of Chandler, Arizona and Ronald Vaughn of San Diego, California. She is preceded in death by her parents, Lt. Col. Paul B. Vaughn and Sophia Heider Vaughn and her sisters Sharon Vaughn and Debbie Vaughn Shank.

A celebration of Mary's life will take place on Saturday, September 8, 2012 at the Rockville United Methodist Church at 1:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Mary's memory to the American Cancer Society.

Mary's children would like to thank the nursing staff of 2B at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital for their outstanding care and support. 
Vaughn, Mary Diane (I9562)
 
1776 Obituary:

Mary Williams Revels Crenshaw, age 79, of Lakeside Village, Bosque County, Texas, passed away Friday, May 14, 2004 at the Emery J. Lilge Hospice in Fort Worth, Texas.

She was born August 27, 1924 in Ranger, Eastland County, Texas to Marvin Edward Williams and Bertha Louise Diez Williams. She married Clinton Revels October 7, 1939 in Gorman, Texas. Later she married Herbert Crenshaw on April 12. 1980 in Gorman, Texas. Mary was administrative assistant for Gorman Insurance Agency for 12 years. She was bookkeeper for TXU Electric Company for 16 years before retiring. She was a homemaker and a member of the
First Baptist Church at Lakeside Village.

Mary Revels Crenshaw is survived by son, David Revels and wife, Christina of San Jose, CA; two sisters, Erma Hardin of Fort Worth and Virginia Weiner of Las Vegas, NV, one brother, Marvin Williams, Jr. of Big Spring; six grandchildren: David Revels, Steven Revels, Marie Revels Curb, Kenneth Revels, John Revels and Tina Revels; fourteen great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands and one sister.

Funeral services were held at 2 PM, Monday, May 17, 2004 at the Higginbotham Funeral Home in Gorman, Texas. Officiating were Melvin McKinney and Richard Watson.

 
Williams, Mary Belle (I10839)
 
1777 Obituary:

Mason Lavelle Ferguson was born in El Dorado, Arkansas, on May 11, 1926, and peacefully entered into the presence of his Lord in Shreveport, Louisiana, on August 19, 2020. He is preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Willadene "Dene" Thompson Ferguson, his second wife Gertianne Twitty Ferguson, and his brothers, Carlton, Charles (Pete), and Leo (Bo). He is survived by his sons, The Rev. Steve Ferguson (Sandy, deceased) of Tomball, Texas, David Ferguson (Kathy) of Rison, Arkansas, sister, Chlora Jean Colley (Robert) of Springhill, Louisiana, grandchildren Christopher Ferguson (Carrie) of West Monroe, Louisiana, Craig Ferguson (Jennifer) and Catherine Bird (Travis) of Cedar Park, Texas, Jessica Ferguson (Wes) of Denver, Colorado, and Mason Ferguson of Conway, Arkansas, seven great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews, all of whom he loved deeply.

Lavelle also held deep affection for peanut butter. He had a saying that if you love peanut butter and something else, when you put them together, you get something "doubly good." With an infectious laugh that never failed to make others smile, Lavelle was a true joy to those who knew him. He had a wicked sense of humor and earned a well-deserved reputation as an entertaining prankster.

Lavelle, or "Mason" as he was known later in life, loved his country, having served in the US Army Air Corps as a B-17 turret gunner during WWII. In recent years, he was recognized for his service to our country, along with other WWII veterans as part of an Honor Flight to visit Washington, D.C. and the WWII Memorial. After his retirement as an accountant for Arkla, Inc., he and Dene traveled extensively, literally wearing out four motor homes as they criss-crossed the US and Canada. There was hardly a place you could mention that Lavelle wouldn't be able to say, "I've been there." Along the way, he held the position of National Director of the Family Motor Coach Association. In addition, he was a member of the Aneca Federal Credit Union's Board of Directors for several years in Shreveport, LA.

Nothing was more important to Lavelle than his faith and family. He taught for many years as a Sunday School teacher and served as a deacon at Sunset Acres Church in Shreveport, LA. In recent years, he attended Brookwood Baptist Church and will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. We can all picture the people in Heaven that are now telling Lavelle that his faith and Christian example are the reasons they are there. Lavelle had a friend in Jesus and truly walked his life in love.

We welcome friends and family to join us for a graveside service on Saturday, August 22, 2020, at 11:00 am at Forest Park West Cemetery (masks are encouraged), with Rev. Gary Melanson and Rev. John Harp officiating. Please note a special celebration of Lavelle's life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brookwood Baptist Church or to your preferred charity.

(Published by Forest Park Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) 
Ferguson, Mason Lavelle (I4107)
 
1778 Obituary:

Mass of Christian Burial for Steve L. Crnkovic, 76, of Longview will be 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church with Monsignor Edward Shopka officiating. Entombment will follow in Rosewood Park Mausoleum under the direction of Rader Funeral Home of Longview. Mr. Crnkovic died Monday afternoon at his residence.

Mr. Crnkovic was born June 8, 1921, in Zwolle, La. He had been a resident of Longview since 1952 and a salesman for Vernon Co. of Des Moines, Iowa. He was currently employed by Constable Jim Montgomery.

Mr. Crnkovic was an original organizing member of the Gregg County Sheriff's Reserve, where he was a lieutenant and administrative officer of the Reserves. He also was a member of the Oil Patch RV Club and St. Anthony's Catholic Church.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Margie L. Crnkovic, in 1994.

He is survived by his daughter, Cindy Crnkovic of Tyler; daughter and son-in-law, Ginger and Bob Jones of Longview; three sisters; four brothers; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends 4-7 this evening at Rader Funeral Home.

(Published in The Longview News Journal on January 14, 1998)

 
Crnkovic, Steve Lester (I3799)
 
1779 Obituary:

Matthew L. Spitzer passed away in Hayward, CA February 8, 2013 after a three year battle with Renal Cell Carcinoma.

Born June 20, 1929, in Pittsburgh, PA to loving parents Martin and Ruth Spitzer, he was raised in Niagara Falls, NY. He attended Niagara Falls High School and Buffalo State Teachers (NYSU , Buffalo).

Matthew's parents educated their only child to be a classical pianist, starting lessons at age four, but he was more inclined toward 30's and 40's jazz, at which he excelled. His first paying gig, at the age of 13, was in a Niagara Falls saloon where he had to hide in the kitchen when the authorities came around. A truly talented professional pianist with perfect pitch, he played in the Niagara Falls/Buffalo area both solo and with The Billy Howells Band. He continued to play professionally until the '60's, quitting because his business success left little time for piano gigs, and because rock and roll wasn't his métier.

Matthew was passionate about flying, and took the money from that first paying gig to buy his first flying lesson. His first airplane was a yellow Taylorcraft. His ATP license covered fixed wing single and multi-engine, land and sea, and rotorcraft, and he was rated to fly his Cessna Citation. He often flew his own planes from California to New York to visit his parents, and had many flying adventures with his pilot friend Rob Higgins.

Matthew married Janet Jacobson in 1953. Together they produced four sons, Mark, Eddie, Eric and Joe. Matthew and Janet (deceased) were divorced in 1973.

A true entrepreneur, Matthew started several small electronics businesses while in his twenties. While none of them were successful, he learned from those early experiences and acquired additional business experience working for Bell, Collins Radio and General Dynamics. After he moved to California in 1968, he returned to the entrepreneurial path and started or acquired several successful businesses, including Spitzer Music, Sahlein Distributing, Leo's Professional Audio, and his last venture, Spitzer Helicopter Leasing. Helicopter leasing combined his entrepreneurial drive, business experience, and love of flying. He got the idea for leasing helicopters after he took helicopter lessons from his friend Patrick Corr in 1985, and eventually acquired a fleet of more than 80 Robinson Helicopters, primarily leased to flying schools around the country.

A man for all seasons, Matthew was also a ham radio operator, skilled sailor, motorcycle rider, enthusiastic traveler, lifetime Mensa member, and student of stem cell research and quantum mechanics. He was a member of Niagara LaSalle Masonic Lodge No.0132.

Matthew is survived by his wife, Rosemary Rodd, whom he married in 1987 and his four sons and their families (Mark and Leah, Eddie and his fiancé Katarina, Eric and Michelle, and Joe and Eleanore ), seven grandchildren (Mindy, Rebecca, Max, Jacob, Geoffrey, Elise, and Russell), one great grandchild (Chase Nevada Poland), and cousin Sidney Bender.

The family thanks his caretakers from Pathways Hospice and Eldercare, and his friend Gary Harris who brought lunch and discussed physics with him every Thursday for the past three years.

Services will be held 1pm February 24 at Sorenson's Mortuary in Hayward.

(Published in San Francisco Chronicle on February 17, 2013) 
Spitzer, Matthew L. (I4358)
 
1780 Obituary:

Mattie Ella Kaechele

Mattie Ella Kaechele, 82, of 806 Fairview in College Station died in Bryan on Friday.

Services wll be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Hillier Funeral Home with the Rev. Bob Owens officiating. Burial will be in Wellborn Cemetery.

Mrs. Kaechele, born in Oren, had lived in Brazos County 71 years. She was a retired nurse, a homemaker. a member of American Legion Auxiliary in Bryan and a member of Second Baptist Church in College Station.

Survivors include two sons, Fletcher German Jr. of College Station, Sam German of Thompsonville. Ill.: four daughters, Gladys Koerth of San Antonio, Kathy Holligan of Bryan, Elizabeth Plagens of Somerville, Mary Lois Huckaby of Bryan; a brother, Albert Warren of College Station; a sister, Tennie Dowling McDonald of Bryan; 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on October 6, 1984) 
Warren, Martha Ella (I4509)
 
1781 Obituary:

Mattie M. Greer
Aug. 30, 1927 - April 24, 1999

NAVASOTA - Services for Mattie M. Greer, 71, of Peach Creek, Texas, are set for 3 p.m. Monday at Nobles. Funeral Chapel in Navasota.

The Rev. Glenn Cooksey of Millican Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery.

Visitation will be from noon until 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Mrs. Greer died Saturday morning at her home.

She was born in Bryan, worked for Alenco and was a member of Millican Baptist Church.

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

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Donald Ray and Shelly Greer of Peach Creek and Norman Dean and Bonnie Greer of Keith, Texas; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Avis and Terrell Crenshaw of Peach Creek and Bell Bowen of Houston; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 25, 1999) 
Jordon, Mattie Martha (I3638)
 
1782 Obituary:

MATTOON - Roy Leo Bryant, 58, of 520 N. 26th died at 5:15 a.m. Sunday (Feb. 26, 1978) at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center.

The funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Schilling's Funeral Home with Rev. Jake Frederick officiating. Burial will be in Kellar Cemetery at Lovington.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Masonic rites will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.

He was born Aug. 21, 1919, in Seymour, Texas, a son of Joel B. and Esther Brothers Bryant. He married Betty Doss, who survives.

Besides his wife, survivors include four sons, Jerry of San Jose, Calif.; Bud of Santa Clara, Calif., and Roger and Robert, both of Mattoon; four daughters, Mrs. Joan Romos of Santa Clara; Mrs. Andy Russell of Newman; Mrs. Rose Mary Geiger of Citra, Fla., and Mrs. Jo Ella Freeman of Mattoon; three brothers, E.J. Bryant of Houston, Texas; Ernest Bryant of Andrews, Texas and Joe H. Bryant of Texas City, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Annetta High of Seagraves, Texas; Mrs. Claudia Gross of Andrews, Texas, and Mrs. Flora Sturgeon of Seymour, Texas; and 12 grandchildren

He was a member of the Sullivan Masonic Lodge, Bloomington Consistory, Shrine Club of East St. Louis, Mattoon Moose Lodge, Independent Order of Foresters, Old Trail National Shrine Club and the Church of Christ of Seagraves, Texas.

(Published in The Journal Gazette of Matoon, Illinois on February 27, 1978) 
Bryant, Roy Leo (I716)
 
1783 Obituary:

Maudee Skrivanek, 87, passed away peacefully in Dallas, Texas on July 12, 2010. She was born December 13, 1922 in Divide, Texas to Lila Giesler Hanks and Maynor B. Hanks, graduating from Divide High School where she excelled in basketball. In 1945 she married Dr. D.A. (Dan) Skrivanek, moving to Ennis in 1948 when Dr. Dan and Dr. E.J. Skrivanek opened their medical practice. There she raised four children: Gregory A. Skrivanek, Danna Skrivanek Stecher, Gary D. Skrivanek,M.D., and Gerry Paul Skrivanek. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends and especially enjoyed arts, crafts, and playing tennis. She was a member of The First United Methodist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years in 1991 and her youngest son Paul Skrivanek in 1993. She is survived by one brother Billy Ray Hanks of Sweetwater, Texas; Greg Skrivanek and grandson Matthew Skrivanek of Scottsdale, Arizona; Danna Skrivanek Stecher and grandson Daniel Lee Stecher of Austin, Texas plus granddaughter Cheryl Stecher Sanborn, M.D. of San Antonio, Texas; Gary D. Skrivanek, M.D. of Plano Texas; plus numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.She spent the majority of her life in Ennis before moving to a retirement community in Dallas in 2002 where she made numerous new friends.

A memorial visitation will be held on Friday July 16, 2010 from 6pm to 8pm at J.E. Keever Mortuary. Please join the family in celebration of her life.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to a charity of your choice.

www.jekeevermortuary.com 
Hanks, Maudee Lillian (I1795)
 
1784 Obituary:

Maudell Elizabeth Greer, 87, of Bryan, passed away Monday at her residence. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until service time on Thursday, at Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan. Funeral services are set for 11 a.m., Thursday, March 19, at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Steep Hollow Cemetery.

Maudell was a member of Northview Baptist Church, and the Order of Eastern Star.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Colie and Lizzie Powers; sister, Cora May Jones; brothers, William "Slick" Powers, John Powers, and Lum Powers; sister, Ina Dyess Browning.

Survivors include her husband, Milton N. Greer, of Bryan; daughters, Brenda Duncan, of Amarillo, Sheryll Lewis, of Austin; sons, Clyde Wilkerson and Rodney Greer, both of Bryan; sister, Artie Barnett, of Waco; 6 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

The family asks for memorial donations to be made to Texas Home Health Hospice, 1605 Rock Prairie Rd., Ste. 206, College Station, TX, 77845.

Please leave condolences at www.callawayjones.com.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 19, 2009) 
Powers, Maudell Elizabeth (I1412)
 
1785 Obituary:

Mavis Lois Beall

Mavis Lois Beall, 61, of North Zulch died Monday at her residence.

A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today at Willowhole Chapel in North Zulch with the Rev. Ira Irvin of First Baptist Church in North Zulch officiating. Burial will be in Willowhole Cemetery in North Zulch. Arrangements are by Madisonville Funral Home in Madisonville.

Mrs. Beall, born in North Zulch and formerly of Pasadena and LaPorte, had lived in North Zulch for the past 12 years. She was a homemaker and a Baptist.

Survivors include her husband, Jesse Beall of North Zulch; a son, Paul Robbins of North Zulch; a daughter, Penny Lanelle Hopkins of Winchester, Va.; a stepson, Dale Edward Beall of La Porte; two stepdaughters, Mary Sue Cook of New Jersey and Lois Ann Doyle of Jacksonville, Fla.; four grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 24, 1987) 
Denman, Mavis Lois (I6340)
 
1786 Obituary:

May 18, 1935 - Sept 23, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY Marilyn was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Erma Priest; her son, David L. Hogue; and daughter, Ellen L. Hogue. She is survived by sister, Joyce Roberts, and her family; and her children, Donald L. Hogue, Cynthia L. Hogue, and Melani L. Hogue Edwards. She is also survived by five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews. Mama is at peace in her heavenly home. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 1, 2013, at the Resurrection Cemetery Chapel.

(Published in The Oklahoman from September 28 to September 30, 2013) 
Priest, Marilyn Faye (I9442)
 
1787 Obituary:

McALLEN - Wilma Jean Files, 63, died Saturday, July 2, 1994 at Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen. She worked for the state of Texas and had lived in McAllen all her life.

Survivors include daughters, Andrea Connell of Mission and Kathleen Files of McAllen; son, Stephen Yoder of McAllen; brother, Rodger Ray of Murrayville, Ga.; sister, Anne Lindsey of Houston; and seven grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Valley Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Virgil Wilson Mortuary Inc. of Mission.

(Published in The McAllen Monitor on July 4, 1994) 
Ray, Wilma Jean (I327)
 
1788 Obituary:

McCAMEY (Staff) - Mrs. Flora Ester Joiner, 57, died in Rankin Hospital about 10 a.m. Saturday after an extended illness.

Mrs. Joiner, born July 16, 1908 in Big Spring, moved from Iraan to McCamey in 1924.

She was married to James P. Joiner in Oakland, Tex., Dec. 23, 1924.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in McCamey Church of Christ with burial in McCamey Cemetery directed by Crites Funeral Home.

Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Tommy Johnson, and Mrs. Frank Robbins Jr., both of McCamey, Mrs. Willie F. Green, Jal, N.M.; two sisters, Mrs. Alva Pritchard, Houston, Mrs. J. B. Hurst, Kibler Circle, Va.; six brothers, Claud Crow, Colorado City; Arlie Crow, Orange; Ira Crow, Natches, La; J. T. Crow, El Paso; Harry Crow, Tulsa, Okla., and Harlin Crow, Bryan, and seven grandchildren.

(Published in The Odessa American on May 6, 1966) 
Crow, Flora Ester (I84)
 
1789 Obituary:

McCAMEY - Flora Kathryn Johnson, 72, of McCamey, a former teacher, died Tuesday, July 27, 1999, at McCamey Hospital.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Emerson Street Church of Christ with Doug Morris officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Cemetery in McCamey. Arrangements by Richard W. Box Funeral Homes.

She was born in Comanche County. She was a member of the Church of Christ.

SURVIVORS: Husband, Tommy Johnson Sr. of McCamey; daughter, Cody Anderson of Hobbs, N.M.; sons, Tommy Johnson Jr. of Andrews and James Johnson of McCamey; sister, Betty Green of Jal, N.M.; and six grandchildren.

(Published in the Odessa American Online on July 28, 1999) 
Joiner, Flora Kathryn (I194)
 
1790 Obituary:

MCCAMEY - Bonnie June Robbins, 63, a housewife, died Monday, March 7, 1994, at McCamey Hospital.

Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Emerson Street Church of Christ. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Richard W. Box Funeral Home.

She was born in Iraan and had lived in McCamey 46 years. She was a member of Emerson Street Church of Christ.

SURVIVORS: Husband, Frank Robbins of McCamey; daughter, Carol Ann Sandlin of Home, La.; son, Bill Robbins of McCamey; sisters, Katherine Johnson of McCamey and Betty Green of Jal, N.M.; three grandchildren.

(Published in The Odessa American on March 8, 1994) 
Joiner, Bonnie June (I383)
 
1791 Obituary:

McCamey - Frank "Pancho" Robbins Jr., 78, of McCamey, a rancher, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, in McCamey.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today at First United Methodist Church with the Revs. Earl Richardson and Jodi Windbigler officiating. Burial will be at Resthaven Cemetery. Arrangements are by Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home of Crane.

He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was a member of First United Methodist Church.

Survivors Wife, Ruth Robbins of McCamey; daughter, Carol Sandlin of Houma, La.; son, Bill Robbins of Odessa; four stepdaughters, Ann Schoenewolf of Bay City, Wanda Dufresne of Holland, Mich., Becky Pritchett of Coahoma and Mary Holder of Big Spring; stepsons, Doug Holder of Kermit and Chris Holder of Midland; three grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and 12 stepgreat-grandchildren.

(Published in The Odessa American on February 1, 2007) 
Robbins, William Frank Jr. (I385)
 
1792 Obituary:

McCAMEY - Services for James Persieville Joiner, 79, will be at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Church of Christ with Burl Brockman officiating.

Burial will follow in Resthaven Cemetery under direction of James Dennis Funeral Home.

Mr. Joiner died Friday in McCamey Hospital.

He was born Dec. 15, 1903, in Jackson Parish, La. and was a resident of McCamey for 21 years. He was a retired pumper for Marathon Oil and a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Tommy Johnson and Mrs. Frank Robbins, both of McCamey, and Mrs. W.F. Green of Jal, N.M.; four sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Gray, Mrs. John T. Singleton, Mrs. Charlie Henderson and Mrs. Jack Baker, all of DeLeon; six brothers, T.D. Joiner and H.E. Joiner, both of Gorman, H.S. Joiner of Kermit, E.F. Joiner of Dublin, A.H. Joiner of Snyder and S.Y. Joiner of Sundown; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Odessa American on April 30, 1983) 
Joiner, James Piercefield (I178)
 
1793 Obituary:

MCCAMEY - Stephen Allen Bueno, 50, died Friday, Aug. 10, 2007, in an Odessa hospital. Service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at First Assembly of God Church in McCamey with burial with military honors in Resthaven Cemetery. Arrangements are by Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home.

Survivors include his son, Stephen Allen Bueno II of McCamey; daughters Michelle Leanne Bueno of Highlandville, Mo., Jennifer Nicole Bueno of McCamey, and Aaliyah Claire Bueno of Queens, N.Y.; his mother and stepfather, Emmojane and John Roy Farris of Sun City, Ariz.; brother Todd Clemente of Wichita, Kan.; and sisters, Tanya Everhart of Madrid, N.M., and Marina Clemete of Wichita, Kan.

(Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on August 13, 2007) 
Bueno, Stephen Allen (I393)
 
1794 Obituary:

McGREGOR - Services for Julie Bubert, 41, of McGregor will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church in McGregor with the Rev. Steve Heyduck officiating.

Mrs. Bubert died Wednesday, Jan. 26, in Waco.

She was born in Seoul, Korea, to Joe and Sandra Davis Philbert. She graduated from Pendleton High School in Indiana.

She earned an associate's degree from McLennan Community College. She was employed by the Temple VA Hospital until retiring in 1997.

She married David Keith Bubert on April 14, 1990, in Las Vegas, Nev. She was a member of the Cornerstone Class and the First United Methodist Church of McGregor.

Survivors are her husband of McGregor; her father of Shoals, Ind.; her mother of Anderson, Ind.; a stepson, Steven Bubert of Tomball; a stepdaughter, Mindy Bubert of Waco; four brothers, Mark Philbert of Pendleton, Ind., Rodney Philbert of Terre Haute, Ind., Jeff Philbert of the U.S. Air Force; one sister, Dawn Mahoney of Anderson, Ind.; and one granddaughter.

Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 500 S. Madison Street, McGregor 76657 or the McGregor Ambulance Association in care of Frances Hudson, 311 S. Adams, McGregor 76657.

Visitation will be held 6-8 p.m. Monday at Cole Funeral Home.

(Published in The Temple Daily News on January 29, 2005) 
Philbert, Julie Ann (I9483)
 
1795 Obituary:

McIntyre Rites To Be Tuesday

Services for Jesse McIntyre, 45, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Owens-Brumley Funeral Home chapel with Rev. T.H. Masters, pastor of Bible Baptist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

McIntyre, a former Wichitan, died Friday in Memphis, Tenn. An employee of the Goodyear Rubber Company, McIntyre had lived in Paramount, Calif. for the past 20 years. He had previously lived in Wichita Falls eight years.

McIntyre was a member of the Bible Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, a son, three brothers and five sisters.

(Published in The Wichita Falls Times on July 10, 1961) 
McIntyre, Jesse Elbert (I463)
 
1796 Obituary:

McKINNEY - Floyd Wilson Ausburn, formerly of Celeste, died Saturday. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bellew Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Pecan Grove Cemetery.

He was born in Celeste Dec. 30, 1918. Mr. Ausburn was a resident of McKinney for 50 years and was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church for more than 30 years. He worked for the City of McKinney and retired from the Job Corps of McKinney.

Mr. Ausburn is survived by his wife, Lillie McIntyre Ausburn; daughter Carol Ausburn Grimes; a brother, Charles Ausburn of Rockwall; sisters Gladys Stapp of Leonard and Opal Latimer of Greenville; two grandchildren, Lori Joan Carico and Steven Floyd Grimes and wife Kay Geers Grimes and three great-grandchildren, Christopher Wilson Grimes, Brittany Nicole Grimes and Michael McIntyre Grimes.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charlie and Gussie Ausburn and a daughter, Joan Ausburn Martin.

Visitation is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.  
Ausburn, Floyd Wilson (I6544)
 
1797 Obituary:

McMillan, OK - Josie Marion Crow, 91, of Madill, Okla. passed away Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 in the Brookside Nursing Center in Madill. Josie was born on Feb. 13, 1917 in McMillan, Okla. to the late Samuel Stout and Hattie Pickens Stout. She was the daughter of the Shawi Clan of Chickasaw. She was raised in McMillan and later moved to Kansas where she graduated from Chiloco High School. Josie moved back to the McMillan area where she lived the rest of her life. She married Paul Lee Crow. He preceded her in death on July 8, 1970. Josie worked at the Madill Pants Factory for several years. She enjoyed cooking, crocheting and playing dominoes.

Josie is survived by her children Lavoyd Crow and wife Emogene, Denton, Texas and Sam Crow and wife Linda, Hurst, Texas; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and sister Pauline Watson, Ardmore, Okla. Josie was preceded in death by her husband, parents, two sisters and one brother.

Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tonight at Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Okla.

Funeral services will be Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, at 2 p.m. at the McMillan Cemetery, McMillan, Okla. Lyndol Adams will officiate the services. Music arranged by Chickasaw Singers. Services under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com.

(Published by Watts Funeral Home of Madill, OK) 
Stout, Josie Marion (I7942)
 
1798 Obituary:

Melba Ruth McGinty
June 28, 1922 - March 17, 1991

MADISONVILLE - Funeral services for Melba Ruth McGinty, 68, of North Zulch will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Willowhole Chapel in North Zulch.

The Rev. Billy Dale Evans will officiate. Visiting hours will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Madisonville Funeral Home. burial will be at Willowhole Cemetery.

Mrs. McGinty died Sunday night in a Bryan hospital.

She was a lifelong resident of North Zulch. Mrs. McGinty was a homemaker and a Baptist.

Survivors include six sons and daughters-in-law, Tom and Lotus McGinty of Pasadena, Possum and Debra McGinty and Billy Ray and Celia McGinty, all of North Zulch, Sammy and Ruthie McGinty of DeQuincy, La., Ronnie and Patsy McGinty of Houston, and Cisco and Twila McGinty of Navasota; a daughter and son-in-law, Donna Kay and David Davis of Temple; a brother, Herman Andrus of Lufkin; two sisters, Estelle Nelson and Ella May May, both of North Zulch; 16 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 19, 1991) 
Andrus, Melba Ruth (I1417)
 
1799 Obituary:

MELDER GERMAN of Houston, Texas passed away on April 27, 2001. He was a loving husband and father. He was an HPD Police Officer for 33 years. He was also music director for several churches. He is survived by his wife Eveleen German, his two sons, Jimmy Charles German and wife Kathy & Danny Louis German. Visitation will be held Monday April 30, from 5-9, at Rosewood Funeral Home. Services will be on Tuesday May 1, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. at Rosewood Funeral Home. Interment at Rosewood Memorial Park South. 
German, Melder Nathaniel (I4476)
 
1800 Obituary:

Mell Peloquin Claimed by Death

Mell Peloquin, 54, a resident of 1120 Lake street, died at St. Patrick's hospital at 3 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Peloquin was associated with the state highway department as a mechanic and had made his home in Lake Charles for about nine years.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at the Congregational church in Kinder with Rev. Paul Leeds officiating. Burial will be in Green Oak cemetery with the Hixson funeral home in charge.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mandy Peloquin, Lake Charles; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Garcille; Lake Charles; a brother, Matt Peloquin, Kinder; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. Miller and Mrs. Felix Peloquin, Kinder, and three grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Clifford Van Slyke, Felix Fontenot, Wesley Maddox, Arnold Augustine, William Miller and Frank hebert.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on January 29, 1945) 
Peloquin, Benedict Mell (I12293)
 

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