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2051 Obituary:

ODESSA - Daniel Eugene "Danny" High, 65, of Odessa, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009, at Medical Center Hospital.

He was born September 2, 1943, in Seagraves, Texas, to Bernice Homer and Etta Mae (Bryant) High. He was a retired peace officer for Odessa. He married Alva Jeanette Titsworth on May 28, 1965, in Odessa.

He is preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Homer Neal, James Donald, Teddy Dwayne and Kenneth Joel High; three sisters, Maggie Bertron, Marie Barnes and Juanita Terserek.

He is survived by his wife, Alva Jeanette High of Odessa; sons, Dwayne High and wife Leah of Clyde, Texas, Daniel High Jr., and wife Cynthia of Odessa; daughter, Kelley Alvarado and husband Leon of Abilene; sister, EmaJon Mayfield and husband Richard of Odessa; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Also numerous nephews, nieces and friends.

Family will receive visitors from 6 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16, 2009, at the Seagraves Cemetery in Seagraves with the Rev. Don Fankhauser and Ronnie Kinney officiating.

Pallbearers will be Tony High, Rene Quiroz, Mike Stotts, Jackey Bond, Thomas Cuellar and Mark Garcia. Honorary pallbearers are Vic Cuellar, Fred Price and Harold Salmon.

Services entrusted to Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home.

(Published in Odessa American on January 15, 2009) 
High, Daniel Eugene (I729)
 
2052 Obituary:

ODESSA - Donald Harry Brown, 54, a mud engineer, died Thursday, Oct. 8, 1998, at Medical Center Hospital.

Graveside services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at Rosehill Cemetery. Arrangements are by Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors.

He was born in Norman, Okla., and had lived in Odessa since 1997. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

SURVIVORS: Daughters, Jami Brown of Georgetown and Jodi Carnes of Bastrop; and brother, Robert Litz of Odessa.

(Published in The Odessa American on October 11, 1998) 
Brown, Donald Harry (I740)
 
2053 Obituary:

ODESSA - Donna Jean Harrison, 53, passed away Wednesday, August 9, 2006 in Odessa.

Visitation will be held Friday evening, 6:00 to 8:00, at Frank W. Wilson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be 11:00 am Saturday August 12, 2006 at Central Baptist Church with Rev. David Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Donna was born in Hamlin, Texas on November 26, 1952 to D.L. Yeary and Bobbie (Brown) Yeary. She married Byron Harrison in Odessa on June 25, 1977. She served faithfully as a charter member at Central Baptist Church as the church organist for over 30 years. She lived in Odessa for 45 years.

Hers was a life defined by patience, tenderness, and love. She was constantly guided by her trust in God; she wore her cross on the inside. Her passions were her family, her church, her flowers, and her five dogs. She was the center of a loving family as a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend.

Donna served the citizens of the Permian Basin as the Director of the Workforce Development Division for the Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission for 30 years. Her co-workers valued her leadership, friendship, and her contributions. Her absence will be an immense loss to the citizens of this region and the workforce profession. Her co-workers (friends) were inspired by her kindness, fairness, and dedication to the organization.

Donna is survived by her husband Byron Harrison of Odessa; two sons CPL Matthew Wayne Harrison and wife Jesamy of Lubbock, Nicholas Lee Harrison of Lubbock; one daughter Megan Jean Harrison of Austin; her mother Bobbie Yeary of Odessa; one brother Gary Yeary of Ft. Worth and one granddaughter: Ava Bryn Harrison of Lubbock.

She will be profoundly missed by her family, her friends, her loved ones, and the countless people whom she impacted throughout her life.

Services entrusted to Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors.

(Published in The Odessa American on August 11, 2006) 
Yeary, Donna Jean (I9929)
 
2054 Obituary:

ODESSA - Gay Marie Vaught Fields, 57, of Odessa, TX, passed to life eternal after a long illness on January 25, 2016 in Odessa, attended by her loving family. Gay was born February 20, 1958 to Robert L. and Barbara (Hutchins) Vaught in Odessa as one of four daughters. She lived in the Odessa/Midland area all of her life. During her high school career, Gay excelled in academics and enjoyed serving as a Permian Panther cheerleader. After graduation in 1976, Gay went to work for NBO Bank and thus began a distinguished banking career that would span 34 years and see her advance to the position of Senior Vice President at Prosperity Bank.

On May 9, 1992, Gay married Wesley Dean Fields. They blended their families to include her daughters Alaina and Haley and his daughter Jessica, and together they eventually became known as Gammie and Pawpaw to eight precious grandchildren.

Gay worked tirelessly for the community and contributed significantly to several civic organizations, including serving as Director of the Odessa Chamber of Commerce, on the Council of the Permian Basin Girl Scouts, as President of the Odessa Rotary Club, holding many offices and winning several awards while in Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Alpha Mu Kappa Chapter, and for the first year and many years afterward as an organizer of the 9/11 American Tribute event. The culmination of her public service career was in 2007 when she was awarded the prestigious Athena Leadership Award. This award honors women for professional excellence, community service and for actively assisting women in their attainment of professional excellence and leadership skills.

Gay was a long-time member of Temple Baptist/Crossroads Fellowship Church. She was a devout Christian who loved her Lord. She found joy most in the family God gave her. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, a precious daughter, and a dear friend to her sisters. Gay was also blessed with many faithful friends who were there for her during her illness, including Kandy Fields, Karen McCord, Barbara Norris, Yolanda Ferralez, Mary Collins, and The Courtyards and their staff.

Gay is preceded in death by her grandparents, Robert and Alma Vaught and George and Viola Hutchins.

Survivors include husband Dean Fields, parents Robert L. and Barbara Vaught of Odessa, sisters and brothers-in-law Terri and Ted Krueger of Smithville, Lynn and Jerry Hix of Odessa, Lisa and Jim Campbell of College Station, daughters and sons-in-law Alaina and Derek Watters of Midland, Haley and Daniel Hunt of Dripping Springs, Jessica and Clint Bizzell of Odessa, grandchildren Kolten, Kambri and Kasen Watters of Midland, Kalyn, Averi and Addison Hunt of Dripping Springs, Cameron and Kinley Bizzell of Odessa, many aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews, and loving friends.

Visitation will be Friday, January 29, 2016 from 6:00-8:00 pm at Sunset Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Crossroads Fellowship Church with Reverend Griffin Jones officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Pallbearers are Tyler Campbell, Eric Krueger, Justin Krueger, Ryan Krueger, Tim Rapp, Gavin Sheaffer and Kyle Trojacek.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Sunset Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home. To sign our guestbook, please go to www.sunsetodessa.com. For memorial contributions, the family has designated the Alzheimer's Association.

(Published in The Odessa American from January 27 to January 28, 2016) 
Vaught, Gay Marie (I10743)
 
2055 Obituary:

ODESSA - Graveside services for Clay Orren, 59, of Odessa are scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday in Sunset Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Jerry Thorpe officiating.

Mr. Orren died Saturday, Aug. 6, 1994, in Tusayan, Ariz. He was born Oct. 28, 1934, in Saltillo. He married Helen Elkins Fields on March 16, 1981, in Ector County, He was preceded in death by one son, Bennie Clay Orren Jr.

Mr. Orren came to Odessa 55 years ago from Saltillo. He was a welder and past president and state officer of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He was retired from the U.S. Army.

Survivors include his wife, Helen Orren of Odessa; five stepsons, Brent Fields, Dean Fields, Guy Fields and Kelly Fields, all of Odessa, and Weldon Fields of Baton Rouge, La.; two daughters, Jeannette Clause of Nashville and Pamela Paulson of Everett, Wash.; his mother, Inez Lynn of Odessa; a sister, Dorothy Holland of Big Spring; and 13 grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials to the American Heart Foundation.

Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Odessa American on August 9, 1994) 
Orren, Bennie Clay (I10729)
 
2056 Obituary:

ODESSA - Services for Loyd Elwood Harrison, 72, of Odessa will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hubbard-Kelly Chapel with the Rev. Robert Fletcher officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Harrison died Sept. 24, 1997, at Medical Center Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born March 7, 1925, in Jayton. He married Barbara Harbison Aug. 1, 1953, in Odessa.

Mr. Harrison moved to Odessa in 1934 from Abilene. He was retired from Superior Paraffin Company. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a Baptist.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara Harrison of Odessa; son, C.A. Popejoy of Odessa; daughter, Gwenda Aldridge of Odessa; brother, N.J. Harrison of Caney, Kan.; five grandchildren, Larry Aldridge of Dallas, Craig Popejoy, Tiffany Aldridge, Amber Aldridge and Taylor Aldridge, all of Odessa.

Funeral arrangements are by Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home.

(Published in The Odessa American on September 26, 1997) 
Harrison, Loyd Elwood (I9334)
 
2057 Obituary:

Ogden Clement, age 4 years and 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleobule Clement, died at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday morning.

The child had been ill for the past few weeks, but seemed to be apparently well yesterday and his death came as a shock to everyone.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 9 a.m. at the St. Joseph Catholic Church with the Rev. Father H. Lerschen officiating. Interment followed in the adjoining Catholic cemetery.

(Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on February 3, 1932) 
Clement, Ogden J. (I2477)
 
2058 Obituary:

Old-Time Resident Succumbs

Friday, Nov. 18 marked the passing of another of Rayne's old time residents, Mr. John LeBleu, who died at the age of 66 years. Mr. LeBleu had lived here 44 years having raised all his family here. On Dec. 1, Mr. and Mrs. LeBleu would have been married 43 years.

He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Celina Clement; four children, Mrs. L. Boudreaux, Mrs. C.J. LeBlanc, Miss Theresa LeBleu and Ben LeBleu; seven grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and four brothers and three sisters, all of whom live in Lake Charles.

Funeral services were held Saturday evening from St. Joseph's Catholic church with interment in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Mr. LeBleu had been ill for several years and his death came not unexpectedly, but as a merciful relief from his earthy sufferings. He was a devout Catholic, his religion being his greatest comfort in his last hours when all else except spiritual things count as but dross.

The Tribune bows its head in sympathy with the bereaved family, and may the Blessed Comforter be very near to those who mourn and help them as only He can help.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on November 26, 1927) 
LeBleu, John (I1167)
 
2059 Obituary:

Olga Oltida Urbanovsky, age 77, of Route 3, Caldwell, Texas who died in a Houston hospital, March 16, 1988.

Mrs. Urbanovsky was born November 24, 1910 in Seymour, Texas to Joseph D. Drgac and Anna Marie Sebesta. She had lived in the Cooks Point community most of her life. She was the owner and operator of Cooks Point Store, a member of SPJST Lodge No. 186, a member of Cooks Point Brethren Church where she sang in the choir, taught Sunday School and had served the church as treasurer. She was a member of the Christian Sisters. Her family was one of the first settlers to the Cooks Point area. She attended school at Cooks Point.

She married Emil Stanley Urbanovsky November 20, 1932 at Cooks Point.

Mrs. Urbanovsky is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Patsy and Billy Allbright of College Station; two grandchildren, three sisters, Albina Meyer of Bryan and Libby Chaloupka and Elizabeth Luksa of Cooks Point; two brothers, Ed Drgac and Frank Drgac, both of Cooks Point; four sisters-in-law, Fannie Drgac, Lottie Drgac, Tillie Drgac and Ella Drgac and one brother-in-law, Wilton Chaloupka, all of Cooks Point.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Emil Urbanovsky in 1971; three sisters, Anna Hronek, Lydia Kubena and Milady Kubena and four brothers, Walter J. Drgac, William Drgac, Joe Drgac and Johnnie Drgac.

A prayer service was held Friday, March 18 at Strickland Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Henry Beseda officiating. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 19 at 10:30 a.m. at Cooks Point Brethren Church with Rev. Norman Haisler and Rev. Henry Beseda officiating. Interment followed in Cooks Point Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Brad Allbright, Marvin Kubena, Leonard Urbanovsky, Edmund Cedidla, Kenneth Hronek, Ronnie Allbright, Dennis Drgac and J.D. Drgac.

Serving as honorary pallbearers included Glen Chmelar, Joe Dan Urbanovsky, Ronnie Urbanovsky, Fred Jurecka, Alvin Bormann, Kevin Urbanovsky and Kenneth Urbanovsky.

May our departed sister rest in eternal peace.

(Published in The Vestnik SPJST Herald on July 13, 1988) 
Drgac, Olga Otilda (I1743)
 
2060 Obituary:

Olivia Layke Gross, 5 month old baby girl of Dustin and Brittanee Gross, of Andrews passed away Friday, October 2, 2015 at Permian Regional Medical Center in Andrews.

Visitation will be held Tuesday 7:00 PM-9:00 PM at McNett Funeral Home in Andrews.
Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Wednesday at First Baptist Church I Andrews. Pastor Brant O'Connor will officiate. Burial will be in Andrews North Cemetery under the direction of McNett Funeral Home.

Olivia was born April 9, 2015 in Odessa, Texas.
Some of Olivia's favorite thing were being outside, feeding the ducks at lakeside park in Andrews and watching the Mickey Mouse Play House on TV. Her Mom and Dad enjoyed taking her on camping trips and she loved her dog Bella.

She is survived by her parents, Dustin and Brittanne Gross of Andrews; grandparents, Teresa Gross of Andrews; Rust and Kacey Gross of Andrews; Shelley and Mathew Elrod of Odessa; great- grandparents, Cherry Gross of Andrews, Victoria Bruce of Stephenville; Nita Rice of Andrews; Jamie Roane of Casper, Wyoming; Don Roane of Salt Lake City, UT; Pam and Larry Elrod of Casper, Wyoming; Great-Great-Great grandmother, Jeanne Orr of Casper Wyoming; aunts and uncles, Whitney Gross of Andrews; John Caldemyer of Andrews; Laura Robinette of Greenwood, and Dustin Elrod of Odessa.

(Published by McNett Funeral Home of Andrews, TX) 
Gross, Olivia Layke (I7710)
 
2061 Obituary:

OLLA - Services for Webbie W. Prudhomme will be at 2 p.m. today in Olla First Baptist Church with the Rev. Woodie Rimes officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Lafayette, under direction of Hixon Bros.

Prudhomme, 82, of Olla died at 8:18 a.m. Friday, April 30, 1993, in his residence.

He was retired from Missouri Pacific Railroad. He was a member of Charles F. Buck Lodge No. 206 F&AM.

Survivors include his wife, Letha Cotton Prudhomme of Olla; two sons, Robert Prudhomme of Dade City, Fla., and William J. Prudhomme of Mandeville; one stepson, Gerald Glidwell of Olla; one daughter, Jane Elizabeth Prudhomme of Slidell; two stepdaughters, June Ganey of Trout and Geralie Woodruff of Urania; one sister, Marie Norris of Atlanta, Ga.; and six grandchildren.

Friends may call from 1 p.m. until time of services at the church.

(Published in The Alexandria Town Talk on May 2, 1993) 
Prudhomme, Webbie Wilson (I493)
 
2062 Obituary:

OLNEY - Services for Francis Blanton Elkins, 67, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church of Olney with the Rev. Dick Turner officiating.

Burial will follow at Restland Cemetery in Olney.

Mr. Elkins died Friday in Olney.

He was born July 8, 1916, in Palo Pinto Co. He married Lula Doggett in 1955 in Lovington, N.M.

Mr. Elkins was an Army veteran of World War II and the maintenance supervisor of the Olney Housing Authority.

Survivors other than his wife include two daughters, Helen Orren of Odessa and Francis Green of Prescott, Ariz.; a brother, Tony Elkins of Spur; a sister, Minnie Brown of Olney; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Lunn Funeral Home of Olney is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Odessa American on January 15, 1984) 
Elkins, Francis Blanton (I10707)
 
2063 Obituary:

OLTON (Special) - Funeral services for Eunice Quincy Smith, 76, will be held at the First Baptist Church here at 3 p.m. today.

Smith died Tuesday morning at the home here of a son, Deputy Sheriff V.L. Smith.

The Rev. John E. Lewis, pastor, will officiate at funeral services, assisted by the Rev. Glenn Godsey, also of Olton. Burial will be in the Olton Cemetery under direction of Parsons Funeral Home of Olton.

Survivors other than the son include a daughter, Mrs. Lenora Eberley, Houston; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Brown, El Paso, and Mrs. C.A. Russell, Decatur; two brothers, Jerome, Corpus Christi, and Taylor, Georgia; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will include Marshall Campbell, J.G. Cole, C.C. Curry, D.Y. Ray, Edd Truelock and Lefty Hollingsworth.

(Published in The Lubbock Morning Avalanche on September 10, 1958) 
Smith, Eunice Quincy (I466)
 
2064 Obituary:

Oma L. Barks, 74, of Burfordville, died Saturday, Oct. 7, 1995, at the family home.

She was born Sept. 22, 1921 in Nimmons, Ark., daughter of the late Elain and Lena Crow Gattis.

She first married Lucas Simmons who died July 19, 1946. On Jan. 18, 1950 she married John "Lowell" Barks, who survives.

She was a member of the Shawnee Church of Christ in Jackson.

She is also survived by four sons; five daughters; a brother, Frank Gattis of Dallas, six sisters, Polly Owens, Brenda Burgass and Fannie Gattis, all of Piggott, Ark., Dorothy Owens of Nimmons, Faye Simmons of East Alton, Ill., and JoAnn Paris of Kennett; 30 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Liley Funeral Home of Marble Hill was in charge of arrangements. Funeral services were in the chapel with Jerry Culbertson and John Stinnett officiating. Burial was at Bollinger County Memorial Park near Marble Hill.

(Published in The Southeast Missourian in October 1995) 
Gattis, Oma Laverne (I8417)
 
2065 Obituary:

Omrie Hayes, 66 passed away on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. He was born in Brewton, AL on December 23, 1952 to Raymon V. Hayes SR. and Edith Carrier Hayes. He was formerly of Indianola, MS where he operated the Sonic for several years. He moved to Pontotoc in 1977 and owned and operated the Sonic for 25 years. He was currently employed with Security Plus. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Masonic Lodge, Shriner's and supported the Police Department. He loved helping friends and community. He was a loving husband, father, and brother. He loved the outdoors, fishing, grilling, and growing flowers. He was a devoted Alabama fan.

Services will be at 1 PM on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Browning Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Brian Sansing officiating; burial will be in the West Heights Cemetery. Browning Funeral home is in charge of arrangements.

Survivors include his wife Cindy, sons Wesley (Ashley) of Pontotoc; Bradley Aderholt (Megan) of Booneville; daughter Katie Stacy (Daniel) of Olive Branch; a brother Ray Hayes (Dorothy) of Albertville AL; and a sister Peggy Tumlin (Mike) of Hayden, AL.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Pallbearers are Wesley Hayes, Bradley Aderholt, Charlie Smith, Daniel Stacy, Wesley Heatherly and Brandon Jarvis.

Visitation will be from 11 AM until 1PM Saturday at the funeral home.

Condolences may be offered at www.browningpontotoc.com

(Published by Browning Funeral Home of Pontotoc, MS) 
Hayes, Omrie P. (I2310)
 
2066 Obituary:

On April 17, 2022, John Roland Birdwell, Jr died peacefully in Dallas, Texas at the age of 72.

John was born April 1, 1950 in Abilene, Texas, son of the late John Roland and Martha Hellen Birdwell. He graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in 1968. John served in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and later the United States Army and the United States Army Reserves.

John was a man with a great sense of humor and made every hard situation lighter. He often said his job was to tease his children.

John is survived by three daughters, Rebecca Birdwell, Sheenna Donoho (Edward) and Tara Birdwell; one son, John Birdwell, III (Leanne); one step-son, Christopher Marcotte; five grandchildren, Donavon Thomas, Danielle Locklin (William), Dustin Thomas, John Birdwell, IV and Aubree Donoho; one great granddaughter Raelynn Locklin. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Angel Marcotte Birdwell and his sister, Rebecca Durham.

At John's request, there will be no funeral or memorial service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in memory of John Birdwell to The Fund for Veterans' Assistance at https://www.tvc.texas.gov/grants/support-texas-veterans/ or at Companions for Heroes at https://www.companionsforheroes.org/donations.

(Published by All Texas Cremation of Dallas, TX) 
Birdwell, John Roland Jr. (I13062)
 
2067 Obituary:

On August 20, 2017 Edward Scott McBride, beloved husband for 64 years to Marie Elizabeth (nee Schaadt) McBride; devoted father of Scott McBride and his wife Anne; cherished grandfather of Christopher, Zachary McBride and the late Jordan McBride; loving step grandfather of Sabrine Hasan; dear brother of Warren McBride and his wife Ruth, Harold (Hammy) McBride and his wife Betty and the late Sidney McBride, Marylyn LeLeux and Kathleen LeLeux; devoted son of the late Edward S. McBride, Sr. and Zulma Plattsmire McBride. The family will receive friends at the E.F. Lassahn Funeral Home, P.A. 11750 Belair Road in Kingsville on Friday from 3-5 & 7-9pm. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Saturday at 11:00am. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to the National Association on Mental Illness and the Jerusalem Mill Foundation.

(Published in The Baltimore Sun on August 24, 2017)

 
McBride, Edward Scott Jr. (I4006)
 
2068 Obituary:

On August 5, 2020, Alfred Allen Head, age 90, passed at his home in Smyrna, Georgia after a long illness. He previously lived in Lillian, Alabama; Pensacola, Florida; and Centre, Alabama. Al, as he was known to his family and friends, was born March 15, 1930, to Dove Turner Head, and Roy H. Head of Tennessee. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Bill Head of Missouri and Gene Head of Tennessee. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Jane Swain of Smyrna, Georgia, son Richard Allen Head, daughters Lynn P. Wood, and Lea P. Bauguss; sister, Joyce Head Gray of Church Hill, several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Interment in Georgia National Cemetery, Canton, Georgia.

(Published in The Marietta Journal on August 10, 2020) 
Head, Alfred Allen (I9311)
 
2069 Obituary:

On February 13, 2017 Jerry B. Thomas of Sugar Land, Texas left his earthly body to enter a much better place that our Lord had prepared for him. Born September 22, 1932 in Ranger, Texas he grew up in Cuero, Texas graduating from high school there in 1950. He then joined the United States Navy at the age of 19 and began traveling parts of the world he never thought possible. After completing his tour of service he rejoined the Naval Reserves and continued to serve his country until his retirement as a chief petty officer in 1978. He also joined the U.S. Post Office in 1955, retiring from there in 1988. From childhood his true passion in life was reading and his library was made up almost entirely of books on two subjects. That being the National Zoos of the World and their animals and that is what kept his love of reading alive for so many years. His knowledge of wild animals was perhaps second to that of only Noah, at least that is what his friends and family thought.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 25 years, Barbara Ann Thomas, his parents, V. Bailey Thomas and Dorothy B. Thomas and his sister Margaret Halverson. He is survived by his sister, Patricia Bush of Tulsa, Oklahoma, his 3 sons: Kenny Thomas and his wife Jackie of Orange Beach, Alabama, Michael Thomas and his wife Karen of Sugar Land, Texas, and Mark Thomas and his wife Marianne of Martin, Georgia, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the staff at Brookdale First Colony as well as his many doctors and nurses who cared for him during his difficult time at the end.

In lieu of flowers the family would ask for donations to be made to the Houston Zoo.

The family will receive friends for visitation at Earthman Southwest Funeral Home on Thursday, February 16, 2017 from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm. A graveside service and interment will take place at 3:00 pm at Confederate Cemetery, Alvin, Texas.

(Published by Earthman Southwest Funeral Home of Stafford, Texas) 
Thomas, Jerry Bailey (I1451)
 
2070 Obituary:

On Friday in the early hours of May 1, 2020, Danny Clark Petty, a loving father of 3 children returned home to the LORD. Danny was born October 13, 1953 in Knox City, Texas to Elmer Roy Petty and Iva Dolores (Brothers) Petty. Danny was raised on the Patterson Ranch near Seymour, Texas from 1953 to 1967. His family moved to Fort Worth, Texas and Danny attended Southwest High School. Danny worked at Chapman Construction in Carrollton, Texas from age 19 to 25. In 1978, Danny moved to Crane, Texas to marry Lajean Ann Thomas. Danny worked in west Texas in oilfield construction from 1978 through 1981. In 1981, Danny and family moved to east Texas. In 1983, Danny began his own business. In 1984, Danny and family moved to San Antonio and later returned to Granbury, Texas. Danny moved to Cleburne, Texas in 2000. Danny continued to work in construction with his son, Danul, always by his side.

Danny is survived by his brother Randy Petty and wife Rosie Petty, beloved Great Dane Clopper and Kitty, Terri Pruitt, Lajean Ann Robinson and children: Danna Kay (Petty) Buck, grandchildren: Sierra Dawn Hensley Buck (19), James Danul Buck (12) of Penrose, Colorado, Danul Roy Petty and wife Dani Petty and grandson: Coal Danul Petty (12) of Cleburne, Texas.

Danny is preceded in death by his parents, Dolores and Roy Petty and step daughter, Amber Dawn Petty Cummings.

Danny Petty leaves behind many friends and neighbors who will miss his presence, his work ethic, his sense of humor, and the ability to go to him with anything without judgment. Danny, you will be greatly missed.

(Published by Crosier-Pearson Funeral Home of Cleburne, TX) 
Petty, Danny Clark (I1063)
 
2071 Obituary:

On Monday, August 15, 2011, Larry Lloyd Hagen passed unto eternity in the presence of his loved ones. Funeral services will be private and no visitation will be scheduled.

A native of Southwest Louisiana, he was a decorated Army Veteran having served in Vietnam. Larry spent his most recent years in Montana, working on a ranch. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with friends and family.

He is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Carol Wears Hagen; his mother, Mrs. C.B. (Ruby) Hagen, Sr. of Ragley. Surviving sisters include Sandy Hagen Byrd (Andy) of Houston, TX and Diana Hagen of Ragley. Surviving brothers, include, C.B. (Butch) Hagen Jr. of Sulphur; sister-in-law, Francis Buford Hagen the wife of the late Gary Wayne Hagen Sr. of Ragley, Frank Hagen (Shirley) of Moss Bluff, Paul Hagen of Ragley and Terry Hagen (Molly) of Moss Bluff; brother-in-law, Bobby Wears (Joyce) of Elk City, OK and Gary Wears (Rhonda) of Perryton, TX.

He was preceded in death by his sons, Joseph Brian Hagen and Patrick Lee Hagen; father C.B. (Joe) Hagen Sr. and brother, Gary Wayne Hagen Sr.

Additional surviving loved ones include many nieces and nephews as well as friends and neighbors. Larry will be greatly missed.

A gathering of friends and family will celebrate Larry's life on Saturday, August 20, 2011 at the family home in Ragley from 1-5 p.m.

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

(Published by Hixson Funeral Home of Moss Bluff, LA) 
Hagen, Larry Lloyd (I12238)
 
2072 Obituary:

On Monday, March 7, 2021, Brenda Berry Hatfield, a loving wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend passed away at the age of 60.

Brenda was born on January 12, 1961 in Austin, TX to Charles and Judith Berry. She graduated from JL McCullough High School in 1979. She received her degree from the Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX in,1985. On October 7, 1989, she married James R. Hatfield. They raised three daughters, Courtney, Lauren, and Taylor and one son, Dallas.

Brenda was the rock of her family. She was the person who awakened every morning with a smile and full of excitement. She celebrated every occasion for her family to the fullest. Her purpose in life was to love and she had a passion for giving like no other. She was an avid volunteer for many local food pantries and other various charities. She loved to travel all over the world and had a love for Paris that only she understood. She had an extraordinary collection of Nutcrackers that anyone and everyone knew of. She was a music lover and always the first one to hit the dance floor. She will forever be remembered for her infectious smile, big heart and her kind and compassionate spirit.

Brenda was preceded in death by her grandparents Elmer Berry, Winford Lindley, Ralph and Lottie Berry. Brenda is survived by her husband, James R. Hatfield of The Woodlands; Daughters, Courtney Locke and husband Terry of Humble, Lauren Carlisle and husband Lance of Magnolia, Taylor Rietcheck and husband Aaron of Wichita Falls and son Dallas of The Woodlands; Father, Charles Berry and stepmother Elizabeth of The Woodlands, and her mother, Judith Weeks of Conroe. Brenda also leaves behind three sisters and one brother, Karen Thibodeaux, Veronda Smitherman, Steven Berry and Alesha Maalouf. She also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews.

Her greatest joy was being a grandmother. Known as "Marmee" to her grandchildren, she leaves behind two grandsons Sean Locke and Cooper Rietcheck, and granddaughters Hattie Rietcheck, Whitten and soon to be Baige Carlisle.

Visitation will be Tuesday, March 16, 2021 5pm-8pm at Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home, 10129 FM 1097 W, Willis, TX 77318. A funeral service will be Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 10 am at The Woodlands United Methodist Church, 2200 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77380, followed by procession for interment at Forest Park Cemetery -
The Woodlands, 18000 I-45 S, The Woodlands, TX 77384.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation.

You are invited to leave a written condolence on our website at www.shmfh.com.

(Published by Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home of Montgomery, TX) 
Berry, Brenda Alane (I1123)
 
2073 Obituary:

On Sunday, February 14th, 2021, James David Crow, age 27, of Brownwood was completely healed as he entered his Heavenly home.

Funeral Services for James will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, February 22, 2021, at Coggin Ave. Baptist Church with Tim Skaggs and Keith Mask officiating; burial will follow at Eastlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be held Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. at Blaylock Funeral Home. Arrangements are under the direction of Blaylock Funeral Home of Brownwood.

James was born on October 9, 1993, to David and Melissa Crow in Waco, Texas. Moving to Brownwood at 9 months, Brownwood was truly his home. He attended Brownwood ISD and graduated in 2012 with honors. During his childhood and teen years, he was usually found at the baseball field surrounded by friends. He proudly played baseball and football for the Brownwood Lions. He was the recipient of numerous baseball and football accolades. James went on the earn his Bachelor of Science in Finance at Howard Payne University, while playing baseball there until his health would no longer allow. James then earned his Master of Business Administration at Howard Payne in May 2018. While at HPU he earned several academic honors as well.

One week after completing his bachelor's degree, he married the love of his life, Hanna Sweatman Crow. Together they enjoyed many priceless moments that will forever be cherished.

Upon completing his bachelor's degree, James joined the Citizen?s National Bank family. He was employed there as a Loan Officer until his passing. In this role, James experienced many new things and met some amazing people who he held dear to his heart.

When not working, James enjoyed time with family and dear friends, attending most any sporting event, especially a good baseball game but according to James ?there were no bad baseball games?. He loved attending social events in the community and just getting to know people, especially when there was old country music to be experienced. He was never seen without a smile that would light a room!

James had an unwavering faith as he fought leukemia with grace and tenacious courage; he was truly an inspiration. James would tell you he was more blessed than he deserved.

James is survived by his wife, Hanna Crow; parents, David and Melissa Crow; grandparents, Ronnie and Linda Johansen of Valley Mills, TX, Nancy Crow of Colorado City, TX, and Cecil and Sue Crow of Colorado City, TX; mother-in-law, Nola Sweatman of Austin; sister-in-law, Paige McLain and husband Douglass of Marble Falls; niece and nephew, Emerson and Jackson McLain; grandparents, Delton and Cheri Sweatman of Zephyr; aunts and uncles: Jennifer and Jon Seamanski, Julie and Robert Mercado, Laurie and Dondi Camp, Tracy and Miki Klempa. He is also survived by a host of cousins and several extended family members. James also leaves behind an amazingly large group of friends and coworkers who meant so very much to him.

He was preceded in death by great-grandparents, James and Dell Johansen, Gerald and Zoe Northup, Verlon and Caroline Dukes, and Claude and Clara Crow; and father-in-law, Troy Sweatman.

In lieu of flowers if you wish to send memorials, the family has chosen two organizations donations can made to in James' memory. Brownwood Freshman League Baseball (c/o Jerry Don Gleaton, 3008 Ave. K, Brownwood, Texas 76801) or the Carson Leslie Foundation (6810 Deloache Ave, Dallas, TX 75225) https://carsonlesliefoundation.org/donate/ This organization was founded by parents that we had the pleasure of meeting who lost a son to cancer in his teens. They work now for research and to provide bright spots to teens and young adults facing a battle with cancer.

(Published by Blaylock Funeral Home of Brownwood, TX) 
Crow, James David (I256)
 
2074 Obituary:

On the morning of December 28, 2021, Mr. Leonard Cunningham Sr. peacefully passed away at his Hohenwald home surrounded by his loving family. Leonard was born in Tulsa, OK on June 16, 1935, to the late Hugh Cameron and Elvia Ruby Eagley Cunningham.

Mr. Cunningham is also preceded in death by his son Gerald Cunningham, and his siblings John Cunningham, Ruby Johnson, David Cunningham, Tommy Cunningham, and Ethel Bailey, and granddaughter Amanda Ayers.

If there was ever a smile that no one could forget, it was the smile of Leonard. He lit up any room and was certain to leave a lasting impression. He was a kind, loving, gentle soul that was loved by all that knew him.

Leonard leaves behind his loving wife Sheila Richards Cunningham; children Beverly Ann (Jeff) Crist, Deborah Gail (Jim) Hardesty, Harold (Laura) Cunningham Jr., Jennifer (Jim) Potignano, and Cindy (Keith) Ayers; and two brothers James (Tammy) Cunningham and George (Francis) Cunningham. He will also be remembered by his grandchildren Jason (Jamie) Smith, Justin Smith, Jeffery Swearingen, B.J. Swearingen, Brittney Leftwhich, Sarah (Zack) Swinea, Mariah (Spencer) Green, and Aaron James Cunningham; and great grandchildren Lilly and Lexi Swinea, Jasmine Hardesty, Jackson Leftwhich, Peyton, Parker, Presley, Tyler, and Austin Smith.

Visitation with family and friends will be Thursday December 30, 2021, from 12:00 pm until time of service at 1:00 pm at General Assembly Church in Hohenwald. Ms. Debbie Landers will be officiating.

Adair Funeral & Cremation Services is assisting the family with arrangements.

(Published by Adair Funeral & Cremation Services of Hohenwald, TN) 
Cunningham, Harold Leonard (I1423)
 
2075 Obituary:

Opelousas - A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Alle Gautreaux Ray, age 80, at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 10, 2010 in the Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, followed by interment in the Bellevue Memorial Park cemetery. The Reverend Paul Bienvenu will celebrate the Mass.

Mrs. Ray, who was a resident of Opelousas, died on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at 3:10 a.m. in the Homer Memorial Hospital.

She was a homemaker and had a green thumb that would make anything that she planted thrive. She will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved her.

Survivors include two sons, Darrell J. Ray of Highlands Ranch, CO. and Philip Ray and wife Barbara of Port Royal, S.C.; two daughters, Jane Newsom and husband Stanley of Sarepta, LA. and Clara McKee and husband Tim of Inola, OK.; a sister, Jeanette Thibodeaux of Opelousas five grandchildren, Valerie McKee, Matthew McKee, Jared Newsom and wife Jessica, Lance Newsom and wife Jennifer and Chad Newsom and wife Robbi; five great grandchildren, Clara, Emma, Jackson, Landon and Logan Newsom.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Harold Ray; parents, Laurent and Isabelle Miller Gautreaux; three brothers, John "Brother" Gautreaux, Paul "T-Boy" Gautreaux, and Bell Lawrence "Toby" Gautreaux.

Visitation will be held in the LaFond-Ardoin Funeral Home of Opelousas beginning on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 from 2:00 9:00 p.m. and will reopen on Thursday at 8:00 a.m. until service time. A Rosary will be held on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.

LaFond-Ardoin Funeral Home of Opelousas has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements. 3379422638 
Gautreaux, Allee (I6356)
 
2076 Obituary:

Opelousas - A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, April 9, 2018 for Irene Cummings Guillory at St. Landry Catholic Church. The Reverend Monsignor Louis Melancon will officiate the Mass. Rite of Committal will follow at Bellevue Memorial Park Cemetery.

Irene Cummings Guillory, age 99 and a longtime resident of Opelousas, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 6, 2018 at Prompt Succor Nursing Home surrounded by her loving family and friends.

Ms. Irene was a devout catholic and attended St. Landry Catholic Church religiously. She loved spending time with her family at family gatherings. In her free time, she enjoyed going to the casino. Ms. Guillory will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.

She is survived by her grandson, Glenn "Thad" Guillory of Baton Rouge; special great-niece, Sandra T. Ryder of Opelousas; and special friend, Liz Dunbar of Opelousas.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Elmer Guillory; parents, Louis and Lela McBride Cummings; son, Glenn T. Guillory; daughter-in-law, Dee Guillory; brothers, Edwin R. Cummings, A.B. Cummings, Ebenezer Miller and Montgomery Miller; sisters, Isabella M. Gautreaux and Virginia M. Bourgeois; and a very special niece, Jeanette G. Thibodeaux.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 8, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in the Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home. It will continue in the funeral home on Monday, April 9, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. until the time of service. A Rosary will be prayed at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday evening.

Pallbearers will be Mike Ryder, Dylan Ryder, Sandra Ryder, Vanessa Ortego, Josh Jolivette and Charles Cummings.

The family would like to thank Louisiana Hospice and Palliative Care and Our Lady of Prompt Succor Nursing Home for their care and compassion during Ms. Irene Guillory's time of need.

LaFond-Ardoin Funeral Home of Opelousas, 2845 South Union Street, Opelousas, LA 70570, (337-942-2638) has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements. 
Cummings, Irene (I6420)
 
2077 Obituary:

Opelousas - Funeral services for Jeanette G. Thibodeaux will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 6, 2016 in the LaFond-Ardoin Funeral Home of Opelousas. The Reverend Austin Leger will officiate. Interment will follow in the Bellevue Memorial Park.

Mrs. Thibodeaux, age 79, who was and native and resident of Opelousas, LA, died on Friday, February 05, 2016.

Jeanette was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who loved life and laughter. She enjoyed playing Bingo and Pokeno with friends and treasured the special times when she was together with her husband and children. She will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved her.

Survivors include her husband, Edmond Thibodeaux, Jr; son Karl Thibodeaux; daughters, Karleen Kaiser and husband Wade, Vanessa T. Ortego and Sandra T. Ryder and husband Mike; great aunt, Irene Guillory; grandchildren, Kiley Bartsch and husband Eric, Charley Ryder, Chelsey Jolivette and huband Josh, Tyler Thibodeaux, Taylor Thibodeaux, Chad Ortego, and Dylan Ryder, as well as 12 great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Isabelle and Lawrent Gautreaux; 3 brothers, John, Paul, and Toby Gautreaux; a sister, Alie Ray.

Pallbearers will be Dylan Ryder, Chad Ortego, Josh Jolivette, Karleen Kaiser, Sandra Ryder, and Kiley Bartsch. James Guidry will be an honorary pallbearer.

Visiting will begin on Friday, February 05, 2016 in the LaFond-Ardoin Funeral Home of Opelousas from 5:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. with a 6:00 p.m. Rosary by Reverend Austin Leger. Visiting will resume on Saturday at 8:00 a.m. until service time.

LaFond-Ardoin Funeral Home, 2845 S. Union St, Opelousas, LA, 70570, (337)942-2638. 
Gautreaux, Jeanette (I6358)
 
2078 Obituary:

OPELOUSAS - Funeral services for Paul Gautreaux, 51, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church here with burial following in the Bellevue Memorial Park.

Mr. Gautreaux, a native of Lewisburg and resident of Opelousas, died at 4:50 p.m. Friday at Doctors' Hospital in Opelousas following a short illness.

He was retired from the Opelousas Police Department and was a member of Hope, Hook and Ladder Company, Louisiana State Fireman's Association, Louisiana Peace Officers Association, Municipal Peace Officers Association, Woodmen of the World Camp 47, and the National Rifle Association.

Survivors include one son, Lance Mark Gautreaux, of Opelousas; two daughters, Mrs. Andrew (Amy) Lafleur, of Carencro and Mrs. Chad (Paula) Soileau, of Aiea, Hawaii; one brother, John Gautreaux, of Sunset; two sisters, Mrs. Edmond (Jeanette) Thibodeaux, and Mrs. Harold (Allee) Ray, both of Opelousas, and one grandchild.

Visitation will be from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sunday and from 7 a.m. till time of service on Monday. A rosary will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday.

Lafond-Ardoin of Opelousas on North Main is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Opelousas Daily World on July 29, 1990) 
Gautreaux, Paul Edward (I6359)
 
2079 Obituary:

Ophie Lee Sargent
Sept. 9, 1912 - March 9, 1998

AUSTIN - Services for Ophie Lee Sargent, 85, formerly of College Station, were March 11, at Cook-Walden Capital Parks Funeral Home in Austin.

Burial was in at Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery.

Survivors include a daughter, Lynda Biasatti of Austin; a son and daughter-in-law, Bobby Roy and Wanda Sargent of Austin; a sister, Vivian Robertson of Austin; a brother and sister-in-law, Milton and Dell Greer of Bryan; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 17, 1998) 
Greer, Ophie Lee (I1376)
 
2080 Obituary:

Ora "Bart" Eaton, 87, of Jackson passed away Sunday, January 24, 2016 at Southeast Hospital.

He was born March 15, 1928, in Cutler, IL, son of Barton and Lue King Eaton. He and Ruth Vaughn Eaton were married December 7, 1952.

Bart was a member of Immaculate Conception Church and the Knights of Columbus in Jackson. He served in the United States Army from 1950 to 1952 during the Korean Conflict. Bart was a member of American Legion Post 158 in Jackson. He retired in 1982 from Western Electric in Cicero, IL after 20+ years of employment. Upon retirement, Bart was active in square dancing with his wife, Ruth and enjoyed making wine. He was a member of NCHA.

Loving survivors include his wife of 64 years, Ruth; 4 children, Judy (Ron Dybell) Mahaffey of Jackson, Robert (Kim) Eaton of Selden, New York, Michael (Melissa) Eaton of Portland, OR and Helana Eaton of Jackson; sister, Billie Hallock of Iuka, Illinois; six grandchildren, one step-grandchild and one great step-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant son, Patrick Allen Eaton, and a brother, Jim Eaton.

Visitation will be 4-8 pm Thursday, Jan 28, 2016 at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson with Parish Prayers at 7 pm. The funeral service will be 10 am Friday, Jan 29, 2016 at Immaculate Conception Church in Jackson with Father John Harth officiating.

Interment will follow in Cutler Community Cemetery in Cutler, Illinois.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Immaculate Conception Church.

(Published by McCombs Funeral Home of Jackson, MO) 
Eaton, Ora Barton (I9733)
 
2081 Obituary:

ORANGE - Robert A. Crow, 71, died at 3:05 p.m. Sunday in Orange Memorial Hospital after an illness. He had lived in Orange 35 years and was a retired pipefitter in Local 195.

Funeral will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Claybar Funeral Home with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Survivors include his wife Val Crow, a daughter Rita Pate of LaMarque, Tex., two sisters, Alva Files of Baytown and Laverne Hurst of Vienna, Va., four brothers, Claude Crow of Colorado City, Tex., J. T. Crow of El Paso, Ira Crow of Campti, La., and Harry Crow of Pryor, Okla.

(Published in The Beaumont Journal on June 20, 1977) 
Crow, Robert Arlie (I83)
 
2082 Obituary:

ORIE 'LEE' PUGH, 85

BARTOW - Orie 'Lee' Pugh, age 85, passed away Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at Rohr Nursing Home in Bartow.

Born August 22, 1930 in Sarepta, LA, Mr. Pugh was a resident of Bartow since 1986, moving from Lake Wales. He was a Science & Physical Education Teacher for many years. He was a baseball enthusiast and an avid Rays Fan. Lee was a dedicated Christian who loved the Lord. He loved with all his heart his wife and family.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Nancy K. Pugh, Bartow; five daughters: Grace Owen, Shari Mayfield and Nan Simon, all of Lakeland, Barbie Miller of Bartow & Cindy Sloan of Winter Haven, six grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

Family will receive friends Thursday, March 31, 2016 from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Whidden-McLean Funeral Home, Bartow. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 1, 2016, at 10:00 AM at Bartow First Assembly of God, 915 S. Broadway Ave. Interment will be held at Florida National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Cornerstone Hospice, 2590 Havendale Blvd, Winter Haven, 33880. Condolences to family at www.whiddenmcleanfuneralhome.com

(Published in The Bartow, FL Ledger from March 30 to March 31, 2016) 
Pugh, Orie Lee (I2323)
 
2083 Obituary:

OROVILLE - A funeral for Frank L. Bumgardner, 74, of Oroville will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, at the Palermo Baptist Church. A private burial will follow.

Bumgardner died on Sunday, Dec. 5, 1999, at a local hospital.

He was born on Aug. 17, 1925, in Bristow, Okla.

Bumgardner served in the 101st Airborne and fought in the Battle of the Bulge and other battles.

He joined the Carpenter's Union in 1945 and was a life long member. He worked as general superintendent for Guy F. Atkison Co. for 46 years. He worked on many heavy construction projects throughout the United States and Canada, including Oroville Dam, Bullards Bar and Glen Canyon Dam.

Bumgardner married Rose Mary Patten on May 2, 1946.

Survivors include his wife of 53 years; a daughter, Sandra Tucker of Hercules; a son, Bobby L. Bumgardner of Oroville; four sisters, Janet McFarland and Janice Brown of Oregon, Darlene Fritz of Washington, and Virginia Winkleman of Canada; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Visitation is noon to 8 p.m. today at Scheer Memorial Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Parkinsons Disease Association, 10850 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 90024.

(Published in The Enterprise Record on December 8, 1999) 
Bumgardner, Frank Leonard (I12783)
 
2084 Obituary:

Orrick K. Anderson, 33, of Anchorage, Alaska, formerly of Astoria, died Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009, at home.

He was born Jan. 21, 1976, in Longview, Wash., to Ralph and Helen Anderson. His mother survives, residing in Astoria. His father preceded him in death.

Mr. Anderson graduated from Astoria High School. He lived in the Clatsop County area until 1996.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Family members said he loved gold mining, fishing and hunting.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sisters, his twin, Daisy Anderson of Seaside and Bess Anderson and her husband, Josh Bunnell, of Astoria; a brother, Dale Anderson of Springfield; and three children, Darren, Brian and Jasmine Anderson, of Alabama.

A memorial will be held at 2 p.m. March 28 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Astoria.

Kehls Funeral Home in Anchorage is in charge of the arrangements.

(Published in The Daily Astorian on February 24, 2009) 
Anderson, Orrick Kim (I8322)
 
2085 Obituary:

Orval Lee Brothers, 66, died Wednesday evening, June 1, 1988 in Seymour Hospital.

Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 3, at Seymour Memorial Funeral Home with Paul Evans, minister of Church of Christ, and the Rev. Lloyd McIntosh, pastor of First Assembly of God Church, officiating. Burial was in the Riverview Cemetery.

Brothers was born on September 6, 1921, in Seymour. He was a lifetime resident of Seymour. He was a shoe repairman. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of Church of Christ.

Survivors include a brother, Jake of Wichita Falls.

(Published in The Seymour Baylor County Banner on June 9, 1988) 
Brothers, Orval Lee (I689)
 
2086 Obituary:

Otis J. (Black) Nunez, 77, of 3230 17th St., died at 1:48 p.m. Tuesday in Cresthaven Nursing Home following a short illness.

A native of Abbeyville, La., he had lived in this area for 27 years. Having 36 years of service he retired in 1959 from Gulf Oil as a pipefitter foreman. He was a member of the OCAW 4-23 and St. James Catholic Church.

Funeral services are set for 1 p.m. Thursday in St. James Catholic Church. The Rev. Joseph Romero, assistant pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park.

A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Grammier-Oberle 38th St. Chapel.

Survivors include his wife Mrs. Angele Clement Nunez of Port Arthur, one daughter, Wanda V. Meaux of Groves, one son, Leland P. Nunez of Houston; two sisters, Mrs. Anita Henry of Port Arthur, Mrs. Emma Dupuis of Lake Charles, La.; four brothers, Adolth Nunez of El Paso; Shelton Nunez of Port Neches; Olden Nunez of Lafayette, La.; Louis J. Nunez of Port Arthur; eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Shelton Nunez, Olden Nunez, Louis J. Nunez, Jason Nunez, Kevin Nunez, Gary Meaux, Dwight Meaux and Louis P. Henry.

Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home, 4841 39th St., 962-4406

(Published in The Port Arthur News on March 23, 1977)
 
Nunez, Otis Joseph (I2794)
 
2087 Obituary:

Otis Robertson
Aug. 26, 1916 - Dec. 17, 1992

Funeral services for Otis Robertson, 76, of Bryan will be at 2 p.m. today at Callaway-Jones Funeral Home.

Russell Hudson of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth will officiate. Burial will be in College Station City Cemetery.

Mr. Robertson died Thursday night at home.

He was born in Grimes County and lived in Brazos County most of his life. Mr. Robertson was a retired paint contractor.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Debra Davis, in 1983.

Survivors include his wife, Vivian Greer Robertson of Bryan; two daughters, B.J. Brubaker of Houston and Beverly Russo of North Zulch; two brothers, Malron "Mallie" Robertson of Bryan and James "Cooter" Robertson of College Station; two sisters, Velma Williams of Bryan and Polly Blair of Spring; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Brazos County, 1403 Memorial Dr., Bryan 77802.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 19, 1992) 
Robertson, Otis Terrell (I1400)
 
2088 Obituary:

OTTAWA - Mr. Leroy Kubelka, 77, of rural Ottawa (Serena Township), died early Tuesday morning, Jan. 26, at his home.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Harding United Methodist Church with the Rev. Cynthia Zolk officiating. Burial will be in West Serena Cemetery where military flag-folding services will be conducted. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at Mueller Funeral Home in Ottawa and one hour prior to the services at the church Saturday.

Leroy was born Feb. 25, 1932, in Huntsville, Texas, to Joseph and Annie R. (Marek) Kubelka. He married Barbara A. Leiter on March 16, 1957, in Sedalia, Mo.

He was an Air Force veteran of the Korea War. He was a guidance counselor and an assistant to the superintendent at the Sheridan Correctional Center for more than 30 years. He was a liturgist and usher at Harding United Methodist Church and he served on the school board for Serena Schools District No. 2 for eight years.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Barbara; two sons, Stephan (Carolyn) Kubelka of Peotone and Jason (Susan) Kubelka of Oswego; two daughters, Rachel (Carl) Meyer of St. Helena, Calif., and Laura Kubelka of Chicago; and three grandchildren, Claire, Leland and Dean.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Pallbearers will be Dan and Dillon Mason, Dan Leiter, Kent Butterfield, Randy Rosengren and Norman Alsvig.

Memorials may be directed to the Harding United Methodist Church.

The online guestbook may be viewed and remembrances shared at www.MuellerFH.com.

(Published in The Streator, Illinois Times on January 28, 2010) 
Kubelka, Leroy Joseph (I2104)
 
2089 Obituary:

Ottis Houston, age 91, died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011, at the VA Nursing Home in Oxford. He was a member of Friendship Baptist Church and a retired engineer. He was a World War II Air Force veteran, where he was involved in the Bataan Death March. He was captured a few days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and was a prisoner of war for three years, seven months and eight days; he was awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. He was a member of The American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Services were at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, at Browning Funeral Home in Pontotoc with Bro. Johnathan Baker officiating. Burial will follow in Bay Springs Cemetery in Bay Springs.

Survivors include his two daughters, Linda Houpt (Alan), of Ecru, and Sandra Estes (Warren), of Bay Springs; a son, Johnny Stephens (Rachel), of Mendenhall; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Vester E. Houston and Hattie Daughtry Houston; his wife, Lucy Mae Thornton; and a grandson, Scott Estes.

Visitation was from 5:30 until 8 p.m. on Thursday and from 9 until 10 a.m. on Friday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Friendship Baptist Church, 85 Friendship Road, Pontotoc, MS 38863.

(Published in The Daily Leader Newspaper of Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi on August 5, 2011) 
Houston, Ottis Gilmer (I2304)
 
2090 Obituary:

Otto A. Meyer, 91, of Cameron died Thursday in an Austin hospital after a short illness.

Services were at 3 p.m. Saturday at Marek-Burns-Laywell Funeral Home in Cameron with Dale Spencer and Herbert Barnett officiating.

Mr. Meyer was born in Buckholts and was a retired grocery clerk.

Survivors are his widow, Albina V. Meyer and a son and daughter; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

(Published in The Cameron Herald on July 11, 1982) 
Meyer, Otto Albert (I2005)
 
2091 Obituary:

Otto Arthur (Art) Yelton, III, age 56, passed away suddenly on Sunday, December 4.

Art loved music and spent his life as a musical director, conductor, musician, teacher, and friend. He graduated from Bellaire High School and the University of Houston. He worked in Houston, New York, Los Angeles, cruise ships in the Pacific and the Mediterranean and back to Houston. He has been a favorite teacher at Theatre Under the Stars Humphrey's School of Musical Theatre since returning to Houston. He has been Musical Director for many national tours as well as locally.

He was preceded in death by his father, Otto, and is survived by his mother, Lee, and sisters, Kim and Tracy, and their families. A private Celebration of his Life will be held on Saturday. Donations may be made in Memory of Art Yelton to Legacy Clinic, www.legacycommunityhealth.org A public Celebration of his Life will be held at TUTS in January TBA.

(Published in The Houston Chronicle on December 16, 2011) 
Yelton, Otto Arthur III (I1030)
 
2092 Obituary:

Our beautiful boy, Joseph Ray Moak, was born on February 23, 2016 at just 25 weeks gestation. He weighed 1 pound 2 ounces and was 12 inches long at birth, yet he was a fighter. He continuously amazed everyone that met him with his tiny yet fierce personality. He quickly became not only the light in our life, but also that of our family, friends and community. Our hearts are broken, yet we know with time and prayers, we will see our little man again one sweet day.

He joined his 3 other siblings (early miscarriages) and his Paternal Grandfather, Joseph Rowen Moak, Sr in heaven on March 12, 2016.

Joseph, also know by "JoeJoe" or "Bubba" (to his sisters), is survived by his parents Josh and Patty Moak and his two sisters, Caitlin and Kimee. His Paternal Grandparents, Judy and Lynn Sibley of Flora, La. Noel Moak of Jefferson, Tx. Maternal Grandparents, Cindy and Kim Veillon of Robeline, La. Rocky and Linda Clary of Kirbyville, Mo. Great Grandparents, Sally Moak of Tallulah, La and Elouise and Ray Hebert of Robeline, La. His aunts and uncles, Joseph R Moak, Jr. and Caroline of Baton Rouge, La. Conan and Yetta Elkins of Marthville, La. Joey and Lisa Clary of Kirbyville, Mo. Michelle Fraternali of Lonetree, Co. Wendy and Matt Wells of Vicksburgh, Ms. Michael and Roxanne Gerald of Dry Prong, La. Casey and Seth Venezia of Eunice, La. Brandon and Natalie Veillon of Eunice, La.

A memorial service will be held at Blanchard St Denis in Natchitoches, Louisiana on Tuesday, March 15th. Visitation will be from 9-10am with services immediately following. Graveside service will be at Rocky Mount Cemetery in Robeline, La.

We'd like to thank everyone for the continued prayers and support for our family. He will be truly missed by so many.

(Published by Blanchard St. Denis Funeral Home of Natchitoches, LA) 
Moak, Joseph Ray (I12429)
 
2093 Obituary:

Our beloved Jo Anna Carr Baker, age 87, was called by our Heavenly Father on Saturday, October 22, 2016 after a lengthy struggle following a massive stroke in 2013.

She is preceded in death by her parents, George B and Ruth R Wilcox. Jo Anna is survived by her loving husband Samuel H Baker: her children, Barton Carr, Larry Carr, Debra Carr and Ruth Carr-Wegman, numerous grand children and great grand children and her devoted dog, Winchester.

Jana grew up in College Station and graduated from Stephens College. Jana was an avid Aggie fan, golfer, and accomplished pianist. She played the old church hymns prior to the early church service.

Internment Service will be held at The Lakeway Church on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 10:30 am in the Garden area.

Memorials can be made to The Lakeway Church. The Baker family would like to express their extreme gratitude to Kim, Barbara, Carrie, Sylvia and Laura; the Caregivers who took such wonderful care of her.

(Published by Weed Corley Fish Funeral Home of Lakeway, TX) 
Wilcox, Jo Anna (I7578)
 
2094 Obituary:

Our beloved mother Mary Elizabeth Greer Harrington Schultz went to be with our Lord on March 21, 2024. She was born in Millican, Texas on March 7,1936 to Charles W. Greer and Eunice L. Fuller.

Mary married Clarence Aldrew (Al) Harrington Jr. in Navasota, Texas. Mary and Al moved to the Cypress area where they raised their family. They opened a store called Harrington General Merchandize they later sold the store and started a gas company H & M Oil and delivered gas to small companies. Mary often would drive the truck and delivered the gas herself. She was also very active in the Cypress Volunteer Fire department where she would drive the fire truck and helped put out many fires. There wasn't much she couldn't do. She loved to dove hunt and fish she loved anything to do with the outdoors. Mary also loved children, she took in her younger sister and helped raise her, she also took in her niece after she was orphaned at an early age.

After Al passed away, she sold the company and later married Felix Schultz she sold her home and she and Felix made a life together in the Rosehill area. Mary loved family and always hosted holiday celebrations at their home with her family and his it was a quite a large gathering and she always insisted on doing all the cooking. Every year she would have a large garden and grew all kinds of fresh vegetables she shared everything that she grew so no one ever went hungry while her garden was in spring and fall, she always had something growing Felix passed away in 2013 so she sold their home.

Mary relocated to Bellville, Texas where she was living with her oldest daughter Gay Nell.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents and first husband Al Harrington and son (Bubba) Harrington, second husband Felix Schultz and younger sister Maudine Greer. She is survived by Daughters: Gay Nell Jackson, Marguerite Manning and son-in-law Byron, and Eloise Ballow, Tina Bowen and husband Jeffery. Sister: Claudene Trammel and husband Jerry. Grandchildren: Gerald, Amy, Vincent, Jamie, Tiffany, Nikki, Kaci, Kasidy, Jeffery, Tawyna, Jason, Melissa, Kristi and Jeremy. Great-Grandchildren: Carson, Rush, Bailey, Ryann, Cash, Trinity, Madison, Alexander, Wyatt, Jace, Kylie, Chance, Jeffery III, Luke, Reed, Trevor, K'Lynn, Tripp, Savannah, Katelynn, Landon, Payton, Percilla Anna, Braylees Marie, Great-Great-Grandchildren: Nora Ray.

A visitation will be held Wednesday March 27, 2024 from 9:00 am to 10:00 am at Klein Funeral Home-Tomball with a funeral service to immediately start at 10:00 am. A graveside service will follow at 2:00 pm at Oakland Cemetery in Navasota, TX.

Pallbearers:

Landon Cayde

Gerald Wiley

Vincent Jackson

Jeffery Bowen

Jason Bowen

Wyatt Boehm

Honorary Pallbearer: Jerry Trammel

(Published by Klein Funeral Home of Tomball, TX) 
Greer, Mary Elizabeth (I5540)
 
2095 Obituary:

Our beloved mother, Fannie Carroll Youngblood sadly passed away on December 19th 2023 surrounded by her closest family in the comfort of her home. Until the end, she maintained her kindness, grace, appreciation for family and friends, and most importantly, her strong faith in God and her savior Jesus Christ. She lived a life that was full of love, success, and memorable experiences.

She was born in 1940 in the small town of Sarepta, Louisiana to her father Lee Houston and mother Nova Mitchell and was one of five sisters that included Thelma, Mary, Martha, and Virginia. It was there, as a very young girl, working on the farm that she learned valuable life lessons of respect, discipline, responsibility, and hard work. This part of her life would shape who she would become. After high school she left to pursue higher education at Northwestern State University of Louisiana in Natchitoches.

During her time in college, she enjoyed studying, fellowship with classmates, playing tennis, and also dancing on the University dance team now known as the Demon Dazzlers. During this time she pursued a degree in Education with a focus on children with special needs. One of the most memorable experiences at Northwestern would be meeting a young student named Ray Youngblood to whom she would marry in 1961.

After graduating from Northwestern State University in 1962, she became an Air Force officer's wife when her new husband became a 2nd, Lieutenant. During her years as an officer's wife, she would have two children Tanya and Russell and they would live in various cities as she continued to teach school while her husband pursued active military service in the United States Air Force.

In 1977, she and Ray became Amway Independent Business Owners, achieving the level of Diamond Direct Disributors. Through Carroll's many years of teaching and building a very successful worldwide business she touched tens of thousands of lives until the very end.

Carroll was many things to many people a friend, a mentor, a leader, and a prayer warrior. Whether she was speaking to one individual or 20 thousand people in a coliseum, you knew that she was speaking from the heart.

But the most important accomplishment of her life was her Christian Walk. Her Faith and Belief in God was solid and unyielding. Her constant desire was to please her Heavenly Father through generously and joyously giving to, loving, and serving other people.

Of all the titles Carroll had, the greatest titles in life were that of a Child of God, a wife, a mom, and Nana to her surviving four grandchildren Ethan, Bryan, Caroline, and Lauren.

Funeral Services Information is as follows:

December 28th - 1:30 pm visitation 2:00 funeral services

Second Baptist Church North Campus

22770 Highway 59 North,

Kingwood, TX 77339

Cemetery/Burial Services

Houston National Cemetery

December 29th - 10:00 am

10410 Veterans Memorial Dr.

Houston, TX 77038

(Published by Kingwood Funeral Home of Kingwood, TX) 
Houston, Fannie Carroll (I2362)
 
2096 Obituary:

Our beloved wife and mother, Lydia "MeMe" Ehrhardt, peacefully passed away to her heavenly home on November 12, 2023, at the age of 81. A celebration of life will be held in Couch Chapel of First Methodist Church of Shreveport on Thursday, November 16th at 10:00 am with Dr. Will K. Andress officiating. There will be a reception in the Chapel Parlor following the service.

Lydia was born on January 11, 1942, in Logansport, Louisiana to Irma Ruth Johnson and Andrew Duke McGlathery. She was the youngest of four children. She graduated from Logansport High School where she was a Majorette and was Homecoming Queen her Senior Year. She attended Centenary College, studied Elementary Education, and was active in the Chi Omega Sorority. While at Centenary, on St. Patrick's Day 1962, she went on a blind date and met her husband of almost 61 years.

Lydia was a member of the Eastern Star with her mother and sister Lela and was a member of the Junior League of Shreveport-Bossier. Once the children were grown, she followed Nevel all over Texas with his work making new friends. She and Nevel joined First Methodist Church when they moved back to Shreveport. Lydia loved her Co-Ed Sunday School Class and was a member of the United Methodist Women. She was an active member of the PEO Chapter M and enjoyed their monthly gatherings with her PEO sisters. Throughout her life, she enjoyed playing the piano, reading, attending LSU and A&M football games, and telling stories. Lydia had a gift for painting and making beautiful hand-crafted gifts for family and friends.

Lydia was preceded in death by her parents Irma Ruth and Andrew Duke McGlathery; her brothers Frank and Andy McGlathery and sister Lela Tucker and her granddaughter, Audrey Claire Ehrhardt. She is survived by her husband, Nevel Houston Ehrhardt, her daughter Laura Vaughan and husband Benny; sons Duke Ehrhardt and wife Brenda and Keo Ehrhardt and wife Debi. Grandchildren, Christopher Vaughan and wife Caitlin; Patrick Vaughan and wife Morgan; Camille Boriack and husband Ian; Andrew Ehrhardt, Hayden Ehrhardt; Thomas Ehrhardt, Frances Ehrhardt and Kaitlyn Ehrhardt; Five great grandchildren, Benjamin Vaughan, Finn Vaughan, Hattie Vaughan, Oliver Vaughan and Audrey Vaughan and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Christopher Vaughan, Patrick Vaughan, Ian Boriack, Andrew Ehrhardt, Hayden Ehrhardt, and Thomas Ehrhardt.

We want to express our appreciation to the staff of Regional Hospice, and especially to Trish Williams, LaTisha Menifee, Amy Epp, Pam Avery, Martha Price, Chasity Ebarb, Randy Goudeau for their support and care for Lydia during this past year.

In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be made in Lydia's name to any of the following organizations: First Methodist Church (The Eternal Flame Endowment) P. O. Box 1567, Shreveport, LA, 71165; The Bridge Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center, 851 Olive St., Shreveport, LA. 71104; Shriners Hospital, 3100 Samford Ave., Shreveport, LA. 71103 or to the charity of your choice.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on November 13, 2023) 
McGlathery, Lydia Scarlett (I140)
 
2097 Obituary:

Our Son, Father, Brother ,Nephew, Grandson and Friend passed away at Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital Thursday evening, April 26th 2012. Brent was born at Camp Hanford, Richland Washington on September 12, 1958 to Charles N. Crow and Janice I Frey Crow, the first of three children. He attended school in Pasco abtaining his GED while in the Navy. He married Teri Ann Waters in 1978 and his only child Lisa Nicole was born in 1979. After his Navy years he worked in the carpentry and labor field until illness forced him to take life a little easier. He enjoyed fishing, coaching football and visting with family and friends. Brent was preceded in death by his mother, Janice Crow, his grandfather's Charles Crow and John Frey and his grandmother Maggie Crow. He is survived by his father Charles Crow, his daughter Lisa Nicole Hilberg (Troy) North Bend, 3 grandchildren, Conner, Mason, and Payton, brother Chris Crow (Denise) of Kennewick, his sister Angela Crow of Burbank, his significant other Renetta Judd, and several aunts, uncles, nices and nephews. He is also survived by his dear family friend Debbie Binschus and her sons Jeremiah and John. Brent will be remembered for his unique laugh, big heart and most of all his love for his family. 
Crow, Brent Allen (I8087)
 
2098 Obituary:

Ozbolt, Anton "Tony"
Born to Eternal Life Fri., Nov. 7, 1997 age 76. Preceded in death by his sisters, Mary, Frances and Joan. Beloved husband of Darinka (nee Lipovac). Loving father of Joan (Jerry), Maria, Toni (Tony) and Steve (Debbie). Dear grandpa of Jennifer, Amy, Lisa, Adam, Michael and Krista. Fond brother of Josephine and Sophie. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In state Mon, after 9 AM at BLESSED SACRAMENT CONGREGATION (4005 W. Oklahoma Ave.) with Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM. Interment Mt. Olivet. Tony and Darinka came from Croatia in 1959 to make their home in Milwaukee. Tony was a long time member of Blessed Sacrament Church. His family will dearly miss him and his wonderful sense of humor.

CHURCH AND CHAPEL
FUNERAL SERVICE
Serving the Family
Milwaukee 827-0659
Waukesha 549-0659

(Published in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on November 9, 1997) 
Ozbolt, Anton (I7538)
 
2099 Obituary:

OZBOLT, FRANK, age 84, of Birmingham, died January 1, 2000. He was a former member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Ensley and a current member of St. Paul's Cathedral. He retired from U. S. Steel after 45 years of service. He was preceded in death by his wife, Katie Ozbolt. Funeral services will be Wednesday, January 5, at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Cathedral with burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Fr. Patrick Cullen officiating. Visitation will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. at Elmwood Chapel. Survivors: daughters, Carolyn Ozbolt and Beverly Lollar; grandchildren, Cindy Sharp and Darryl Berry; great grandson, Brian Brodie; sisters, Annie Bradley and Doris Johnson; and several nieces and nephews. Elmwood Chapel directing.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on January 4, 2000) 
Ozbolt, Frank Patrick (I1184)
 
2100 Obituary:

OZBOLT, KATHERINE "KATIE", age 79, of McDonald's Chapel, passed away on May 2, 1997. She was a former member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church and a current member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Ensley. Survivors include: husband, Frank Ozbolt; daughters, Carolyn Ozbolt and Beverly Lollar of San Antonio, Tex.; grandson, Darryl Berry; granddaughter, Cindi Sharp; great grandson, Brian Brodie; brothers, Pete, Joe, Sam, and John Robert Slatsky; sisters, Anna Stano, Mary Uhron of Cleveland, Ohio, and Helen Slatsky; several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Monday, May 5, between the hours of 5:30 and 8:00 P.M. with a Prayer Service at 7:00 P.M. at Elmwood Chapel. The funeral service will be Tuesday, May 6, at 11:00 A.M. at Elmwood Chapel with burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Elmwood Chapel is directing.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on May 5, 1997) 
Slatsky, Katherine (I1220)
 

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