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2501 Obituary:

SPRINGHILL, LA - Funeral services for Jean Dalrymple McKinney, age 87, will be held at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at the Springhill United Methodist Church with Rev. Walter Parker officiating. Burial will be in the Rocky Mount Cemetery, Plain Dealing, under the direction of Bailey Mortuary, Springhill, LA.

Mrs. McKinney, a lifelong resident of this area, passed from this life on Saturday, February 6, 2010 in Bossier City, LA. She was a faithful member of the Springhill United Methodist Church and a member of the Baxter Sunday School Class. She served as the Clerk of Court for Springhill City Court for approximately 20 years, retiring in 1987.

Jean was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Lyman G. McKinney on August 28, 2000; her parents, Wilburn F. and Hattie Bumgardner Dalrymple and sisters, Mary Lynn Wise and infant, Shirley Dalrymple.

Left to give thanks for her love and memory are her brother, N. A. "Buddy" Dalrymple; her son, George L. McKinney and wife, Sylvia, of Rocky Mount, LA; grandsons, Aaron McKinney and wife, Angie of Bossier City, LA; Christopher McKinney of Ft. Benning, GA and granddaughter, Claudia McKinney of Springhill, LA. Jean was also blessed with five great-grandchildren, Cassie, Cozy, Jaxon, Julian, Eli, Bryce and Brinly and a host of nieces and nephews.

Jean walked this earth quietly with God, accepting good times and bad with equal grace.

Serving as pallbearers will be Larry Wise, Billy Dalrymple, Christopher McKinney, Aaron McKinney, Pamell Jones and Sam Maggio.

The family wishes to extend thanks to the staff of Cypress Point Nursing and Rehabilitation and to Life Path Hospice for their loving care and consideration for Jean.

Memorials to the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home or to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital are suggested in lieu of flowers.

The family will receive friends at Bailey Mortuary from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8.

Please sign our online guestbook at: www.baileymortuary.net

(Published in The Shreveport Times on February 8, 2010) 
Dalrymple, Jean (I12976)
 
2502 Obituary:

SPRINGHILL, LA - Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Merle Evans, age 78, will be held Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at 2:00 PM in the Bailey Mortuary Chapel with Bro. Mike Richardson officiating. Interment will follow in the Old Sarepta Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Mortuary, Springhill, LA.

Mrs. Evans was born January 13, 1929 in Sarepta, LA to John Hollis and Lillie May Franks Houston and passed away September 17, 2007 in Springhill, LA. She was a resident of Springhill and a member of New Sarepta Baptist Church.

She is survived by her daughter, Dianne Harkins and husband, Jimmy of Boerne, TX; grandson, Falon Derek Harkins of Alaska; sister, Hollis Jeane Childs of Shongaloo, LA and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Evans was preceded in death by her parents.

Bailey Mortuary, Inc.
Springhill, LA 318/539-3555

(Published in Shreveport Times on Sept. 19, 2007_ 
Houston, Lillie Merle (I1566)
 
2503 Obituary:

SPRINGHILL, LA - Funeral services for Mrs. Shelli David Ebarb, 20, of Springhill will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 31, 2000 at the Central Baptist Church where she was a member. Dr. Ron Harvey officiating, assisted by Rev. John J. Downs. Burial will be in the Springhill Cemetery. Services under the direction of Bailey Mortuary, Springhill.

Shelli a native and lifelong resident of this area passed away Saturday, July 29, 2000 in Shreveport, LA after a short illness. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by her husband, Russell Ebarb; son, Ryan Ebarb, both of Springhill; parents, Beth David of Springhill, Billy David of Hornbeck, LA, Jarry and Kathy Burrow of Springhill; sister, Shauna Burrow of Springhill; mother and father-in-law, Jimmy and Beverly Ebarb of Springhill; aunts, Patsy Jackson of Springhill, Jana Mead and her husband Jeff of Concord, AR, Joy Spivey and her husband Jonathan of Batesville, AR; maternal grandmother, Janet Jackson of Springhill; maternal grandfather, Francis Jackson and his wife Jo Ann of Concord, AR; paternal grandmother, Toby Harper; maternal great-grandmother, Vada Cook of Springhill; great aunts and uncles, Frank and Glenda Quin of Missouri City, TX, Marvin and Norma Cook of Baytown, TX; Russell's grandmothers, Katie Ebarb of Springhill, Gladys Stotts of Okemah, OK; Russell's aunts and uncles, Jan Johnson of Springhill, Wilma and Bob Cofer, Charles and Debbie Stotts, all of Okemah, OK, Ravis and Kimi Stotts, Tampa, FL; numerous cousins and friends.

Visitation will be begin at 2 p.m. today at the funeral home.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on July 30, 2000) 
David, Janet Michelle (I10786)
 
2504 Obituary:

SPRINGHILL, LA - Services for Mr. Lyman G. McKinney, 83, will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at the Rocky Mount Presbyterian Church, Rocky Mount, LA with the Rev. Charles R. Langford officiating. Burial will be in the Rocky Mount Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Mortuary, Springhill, LA.

Mr. McKinney, a resident of Springhill for the last 50 years, passed away Monday, August 28, 2000 in Plain Dealing, LA after a long illness. He was a member of the Springhill United Methodist Church, a retired manager of the Term Plan Finance Company for 31 years, a veteran of World War II serving in the U. S. Army-Air Corps, a member of the Banks-Strong American Legion Post No. 166, the 40 & 8 Club and the Rotary Club. Mr. McKinney was active in community and civic activities.

He is survived by his wife with whom he had celebrated their 56th Wedding Anniversary on June 16, 2000, Jean Dalrymple McKinney; son, George Lyman McKinney and his wife, Sylvia of Rocky Mount; grandchildren, Claudia Diane Bailey and her husband, Calvin, Aaron Drew McKinney, Christopher Nolan McKinney; a great-granddaughter, Cassie Alyssa Bailey; sister, Linda LaTour of Ville Platte, LA; a host of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be R. C. Cox, Calvin Bailey, Aaron McKinney, Chris McKinney, Jack Leachman, Parnell Jones, Rex Means and Larry Wise.

The family would like to express special thanks to the nurses and staff of the Whispering Pines Nursing Home in Plain Dealing, LA for their loving care and consideration.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on August 30, 2000) 
McKinney, Lyman Garfield (I12980)
 
2505 Obituary:

Squire Charles Lewis was born in Laurel, New Jersey; he raised himself from age 13, following the deaths of his parents. He is survived by his daughter, Cristin and his brothers, Philemon of Sheffield Lake, Ohio and William of Ponte Verde Beach, Florida.

Through the span of his extraordinary life, Squire worked as a laborer, carpenter, stone mason, Fuller Brushman, sheep herder, Irish Wolfhound breeder, IBM tabulating machine operator, steel mill grinder and photographer. He participated in the construction of locks, dams and bridges on the Ohio, Mississippi, Saint Lawrence, Detroit, Arkansas and other rivers. He managed a real estate office, consulted on the construction of IH-35's upper deck through Austin, was a volunteer fireman, and served six years as a Justice of the Peace (hence the title "Squire").

During his epic summer of 1966, Squire discovered both Mexico and Texas, decided to spend the rest of his life in Austin, and entered the University of Texas and its only 37 year old freshman Anthropology major.

Starting as a street vendor, he developed the Charles Lewis Company, which became world famous in pioneering the importation of Mexican folk art and weavings. Among his clients were museums, universities, governments and preservation societies around the world, and all the original primitive Mexican fok artists were his friends.

Squire was a loving father to his daughter, Cristin, and the best ex-husband he could be to Mary Lou, Nancy and Sheryll. He was a gracious friend, always willing to share his wine, his time and his stories. Squire had a special affinity for cavers and never met a campfire he didn't like.

Now it's time to put out the embers and scatter the ashes; el famoso don Carlos de Oaxaca y Austin is dead.

A memorial service will be held at the Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home in Austin on Tuesday, April 18 at 2:00 PM.

Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar, 432-8811.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on April 17, 1995) 
Lewis, Charles Loveland (I1407)
 
2506 Obituary:

SSGT David Wayne Palmer (RET), age 47, of Summerville, GA, died Tuesday, April 5, 2016, at Kindred Hospital in Rome, GA.

SSGT Palmer was born July 16, 1968, in Trion, GA, son of Huston Ladon Palmer and Sara Ann Gaines Palmer. He was retired from the United States Army as a Staff Sergeant where he served two tours of duty in Afghanistan, and two tours in Iraq. SSGT Palmer was preceded in death by his grandparents, Huston and Carolyn Palmer, Grady and Florence Gaines; nephew, Tyler Palmer; and a niece, Ansley Palmer.

SSGT Palmer is survived by his father and step-mother, Huston Ladon and Peggy Palmer; mother, Sara Ann Palmer; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ricky Ladon and LeAnne Palmer, Roger Scott and Jennifer Palmer; sisters and brother-in-law, Wendy Marie and Greg Wofford, Roxann Palmer and Benny Humphreys; nieces and nephews, Ross Palmer, Jessie Wofford, Erica Palmer, Alex Palmer, Jacob Wofford, Heather Palmer Hampton, and Kayla Rogers; 9 great-nieces and great-nephews.

Funeral services for SSGT Palmer will be held at 4:00 P.M. Friday, April 8, 2016, from the Mason Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Gary "Bucky" Brown and Min. Ronnie Tollette officiating. Interment will follow in the Summerville Cemetery will full military honors. Active pallbearers will be Jacob Brown, Mark McDaniel, Kevin Warren, Wesley Thomas, Michael Warren, Gerald Link, June Bug Evans, and Michael Matlin. Honorary pallbearers will be Billy Joe Dooley, Fred Simmons, Sebastiano Cavallo, Ron Rowland, Donald Starkey, and the Members of the 108th R.S.T.A. Battalion of the United States Army.

SSGT Palmer will be in state at Mason Funeral Home and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, April 7, 2016.

(Published by Mason Funeral Home of Summerville, GA) 
Palmer, SSGT David Wayne (I11474)
 
2507 Obituary:

Stacy Brandon Weber, 60, of Waxahachie, Texas passed away Monday, February 17, 2020. Stacy was born November 23, 1959 in Monahans, Texas to the late Lee Littlejohn and Ella Mae Hatton. Stacy enjoyed woodworking, saltwater fishing, traveling, coaching baseball, thrifting and watching football. He was passionate about caring for others; with 30 years of service as a nurse for various hospitals. Stacy played semi pro football, competed in mix martial arts and enjoyed power lifting and body building.

Stacy was preceded in death by his brother, Marvin Littlejohn and sister, Schalana Littlejohn.

Those left behind to cherish Stacy's memory are fiancé, Jo Ann Bonin of Port Neches; daughters, Maegan Souquette and her husband, Ernest of Big Spring, TX., Erin Parks and her husband, Michael Leamy of Wilburton, OK.; son, Bobby Weber and his wife, Ashley of Bridge City, TX.; grandchildren, Bailey Harrison and her husband, Ryan, Macy Parks, Zayne Parks, Mia Weber, Camilla Weber, Scarlette Souquette, Treston Souquette, Holton Souquette, Summer Weber, Schaefer Weber, Kayden Seymore, Kamryn Seymore, and HollyMae Weber; sister, Sheila Littlejohn; brothers, Cris Littlejohn, Marty Littlejohn, and Wade Littlejohn.

Memorial services for Stacy Brandon Weber will be celebrated at 1:00 p.m., Friday, February 21, 2020, at Melancon's Funeral Home, 1605 Ave H, Nederland, Texas.

(Published by Melancon's Funeral Home of Nederland, TX) 
Weber, Stacy Brandon (I10466)
 
2508 Obituary:

STAUNTON - Barbara Sue Hert, 67, formerly of East Alton, passed away at 6:43 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016 at Glenwood Supported Living in Staunton.

Born Feb. 11, 1949, in Piggott, Arkansas, she was a daughter of Houston Stahl and Helen "Faye" (Gattis) Simmons.

She is survived by a daughter, Belinda (Steve) Martin of Wilsonville, Illinois; a son, Brad (Theresa) McElvain of Louisburg, Kansas; five grandchildren, Cody Martin and his fiancée Kelly Griffith, Caleb (Bethany) Martin, and Jesse, Dillon and Emilee McElvain; two great-grandchildren, Alyssa and Landon; her father, Houston Stahl of Creve Coeur, Missouri; her sisters, Betty Broadway of Atlanta, Georgia., Norma Jean Haddon of Mountain Home, Arkansas, and Nellie Garner of Alhambra; her brothers, Terry Stahl and Don (Cathy) Stahl, both of Bunker Hill, and Steve (Vickie) Simmons of Bethalto.

She was preceded in death by her mother and her stepfather, Luther Simmons; and three husbands, Clarence McElvain, Steve Boyer and Alfred "Al" Hert.

Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 at Paynic Home for Funerals, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 2.

Burial will follow at Bunker Hill Cemetery.

(Published by Paynic Home for Funerals of East Alton, IL) 
Stahl, Barbara Sue (I8479)
 
2509 Obituary:

STEPHENS, George David, 82, of Bryan, TX, stepfather of Mrs. Phyllis Windsor of Morrilton, died Wednesday, February 2, 1977. He was formerly of Dover. Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Laura Stephens; four sons, W. R. Stephens of Iowa and Gene, David L. and Ronald Stephens, all of Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Coe of Oklahoma; a stepdaughter Mrs. Tressie Coone of Clinton; a brother, Hardy Stephens of Texas; a sister, Mrs. Ila James of Texas; 14 grandchildren and three great grand-children. Funeral services were 1 p.m. Monday at Rupert Baptist Church at Clinton. Burial was at Lost Corner Cemetery by Coffman Funeral Home. 
Stephens, George David (I7667)
 
2510 Obituary:

STEPHENVILLE - David Ward, 62, a peace officer, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2001, at a Houston hospital.

Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Stephenville. Burial: Oak Dale Cemetery. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Memorials: Texas Heart Institute, MC 3-117, P.O. Box 20345, Houston, Texas 77225-0345

David was born May 19, 1939, in Texon. He spent most of his life in law enforcement and as a private investigator. He was a member of Valley Grove Baptist Church. He was a Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite.

Survivors: Wife, Kathy; sons, Todd and Scott Ward, both of Stephenville.

Stephenville Funeral Home
Stephenville, (254) 965-3161

(Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on August 17, 2001) 
Ward, Gerald David (I6144)
 
2511 Obituary:

Steve Edward Slama Jr.
August 8, 1923 - July 29, 1991

Funeral services for Steve Edward Slama Jr., 67, of Snook will be today at 3 p.m. at Hillier Funeral Chapel in Bryan.

The Rev. G. Edwin Mangham of the First Alliance Church of Houston will officiate. Burial will be in Bryan City Cemetery.

Mr. Slama died early Monday morning at home.

He was born in Cameron, formerly lived in Bryan and had lived in Snook for the past eight years.

He was a retired self-employed paint contractor, and served in the Navy during World War II.

Mr. Slama was a Baptist. He loved to hunt, fish and participate in all outdoor activities.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Steven Curtis and Cindy Slama of Houston: two daughters and sons-in-law, Kay and Clay Perry of Bryan and Sue and Frankie Abate of Hearne; a sister, Mildred Yeager of Bryan; and seven grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 31, 1991)

 
Slama, Steve Edward Jr. (I2781)
 
2512 Obituary:

Steve Edward Slama, Jr., 67, of Snook, Texas, passed away July 29, 1991.

He was born August 8, 1923, in Cameron, Texas; a veteran of World War II; and a retired self-employed paint contractor.

Survivors include a son, Steven Curtis Slama and wife, Cindy of Houston; two daughters, Kay Perry and husband, Clay of Byran, Texas, Sue Abate and husband, Frankie of Hearne, Texas; one sister, Mildred Yeager, Bryan; seven grandchildren.

Services will be held at 3:00 PM, Wednesday, July 31st, Hillier Funeral Home Chapel, with Reverend G. Edwin Mangham officiating.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on July 31, 1991) 
Slama, Steve Edward Jr. (I2781)
 
2513 Obituary:

Steve Eugene Gantt, 82 of Marietta died Wednesday April 9, 2008. Graveside Services will be 2 PM Thursday April 10, 2008 at Kennesaw Memorial Park Cemetery, Marietta with Dr. Charles Williams and Rev. Bryan Pillsbury officiating. Mr. Gantt was a lifelong resident of Cobb County. He retired in 1989 after 39 years service from Lockheed. He was also Vice-President of the former Hay-Gantt Funeral Home, Marietta. He was a WWll Navy Veteran and was a member of the Marietta Golden K Kiwanis Club. He was a member of the Osborne High School Alumni Association. Survivors are his wife Mary Ann Gantt, Marietta; Sons Stephen Gantt, Kennesaw; Hank Gantt, Waleska; Daughter Julie Lester, Marietta; Brother Howard Gantt, Kennesaw; Sister Georgia Lou Williams, Jacksonville, FL. The family will receive friends from 11 until 1 PM at Carmichael Funeral Home, Marietta. Collins Funeral Home Acworth in charge of arrangements. Contributions may be made to the Kiwanis Scholarship Fund C/O East Cobb Senior Center 3332 Sandy Plains Road Marietta, GA 30066.

(Published by Marietta Funeral Home of Marietta, GA) 
Gantt, Steve Eugene (I9328)
 
2514 Obituary:

Steve Files, 60, of Pasadena, Texas, passed away quietly on December 28, 2010 in Houston, Texas.

He was born to Florence Marie Files and James Desmond Files in Houston, Texas on June 6, 1950. Steve enjoyed gardening, camping, reading and had a great love of music. He enjoyed playing his guitar and listening to his prized collection of albums, though not as much as he enjoyed the company his dog 'Cricket'.

He is preceded in death by his mother and younger brother, Thomas Charles Files.

He is survived by his children, Sarah Files and husband Stephen Peters, Elizibeth Files and Charles Files; grandchildren, Rheya Garza and Reznick Morris; siblings, Katherine Hunt and James Files and many aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews.

The Files family would like to thank the associates, nurses and doctors of St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital who graciously cared for Steve in the last year of his courageous battle with liver disease.

Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family on Sunday, January 2, 2011 from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. with a rosary vigil at 5:00 P.M. at the Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 311 N. Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, Texas 77546.

The funeral service will be conducted on Monday, January 3, 2011 at 10:00 A.M. at the Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Deacon Charles Roessler officiating. 
Files, Stephen Edward (I323)
 
2515 Obituary:

Steve Winford McCaleb, born October 7, 1947 in Goose Creek, TX, went home to the Lord on June 6, 2014 after a courageous battle with cancer.

Steve lived his life to the fullest. He served his country in the Army before spending his career in the petrochemical industry. He never saw anything as a challenge which could not be overcome and went on to excel at everything to which he dedicated himself. Active from a young age, he excelled in sports such as racquetball, golf, softball, and weightlifting, was gifted at culinary arts, and he served for years as a volunteer fireman. He was a fan of geology and spent the last years of his life dedicated to his rock polishing craft and was a member of the Houston Gem and Mineral Society. Known best for his sense of humor (which he had right up until the end), he never met a stranger and was loved by all who knew him.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 23 years, Leslie; son Jason McCaleb of Anchorage, AK; daughter and son-in-law Ashley and Jess Motter of Pasadena, TX; daughter and future son-in-law Sierra McCaleb and Josh Lewis of La Porte, TX; grandson Thorin McCaleb of Anchorage, AK; brother and sister-in-law Earl and Bonnie McCaleb of Montgomery, TX; brother-in-law Ronnie Drake of Mont Belvieu; one nephew, three nieces, and many great-nieces and great-nephews and extended family. He is preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Margie McCaleb and his sister, Judy Drake.

His "going-away" party is to be held on Tuesday, June 10 at 7:30pm at the Del Angel Funeral Home (901 S. Main, Pasadena, TX 77506) and, per his request, no black is to be worn for his celebration of life. His interment will be held Wednesday, June 11 at 10:45am at the Houston National Cemetery (10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, TX 77038). Steve, known as husband, father, brother, uncle, and, to his friends, "Elvis," will be missed until our time comes to join him.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the McCaleb Memorial Fund payable to Leslie or Sierra McCaleb. Please send contributions to the following address:

McCaleb Memorial Fund
PO Box 5271
Pasadena, TX 77508  
McCaleb, Steve Winford (I3127)
 
2516 Obituary:

Steven Greer, Brazos Civil War Veteran

Steven Greer, who departed this life on Sunday afternoon, December 30th, 1917, was a native of Brazos county, having been born on the north line of Rock Prairie on what is now known as the old Clapp place, December 1st, 1845. He was 72 years and one month of age at the time of his death. He was raised here and went to the war from this county in 1862 and served valiantly under the surrender. He returned here after the close of the war and took up the occupation of farming which he followed all the remainder of his life.

He was married a few months before the close of the war while at home on a furlough to Miss Sarah Ann Martin who resided in Millican, then the principal town of the county. He and his wife made Brazos county their home from the day they were wed and reared their family here. Nine children were born to them, six boys and three girls. All the children are dead except three sons, all of whom are grown with families of their own. One son died in Austin about three weeks ago. He is also survived by his widow who will make her home with her sister, Mrs. T.J. Caywood of this city, spending part of the time with her sons.

Steven Greer was a good man and a good neighbor. He was as kind hearted as a child and liberal to a fault. No man ever went to him for a favor that he did not grant if within his power. He was a member of the Free Baptist church.

The funeral services were held on Monday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the old Simms burying ground near his home, in the presence of many of his life-long friends and neighbors.

(Published in The Bryan Weekly Eagle on January 3, 1918) 
Greer, Stephen (I2962)
 
2517 Obituary:

Steven Tyler Redmon, 21, of Pollard, Arkansas, passed away Saturday, December 21, 2013, at the Shepherd's Center of Atlanta, Georgia.

He was born on May 28, 1992 in Kennett, Missouri, and was the son of Pam Moore and Kirk Redmon.

He was a Combat Engineer of the 1039th Engineer Company of the Arkansas National Guard.

He is survived by his mother: Pam Moore and husband Darrin of Pollard, Arkansas; two sisters: Haley Godi, and husband John of Licking, Missouri, and Whitney Latimer, and husband Russ of Piggott, Arkansas; two nephews: Benjamin, and Jett; two nieces: Lillian, and AnnaBel; grandparents: Bill and Nova Moody, and Gary and Peggy Redmon and Brenda Rogers; and a host of other relatives, and friends.

Funeral services will be held Friday, December 27, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. in the Hoggard & Sons Chapel, with Trent Grimes officiating. Burial is in Piggott Cemetery in Piggott, Arkansas. Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, Arkansas, is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation will begin at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, December 26, 2013 at Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home.

(Published by Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, AR) 
Redmon, Steven Tyler (I8549)
 
2518 Obituary:

Stevenson, Richard Lee
Age 84 of Minneapolis. Survived by daughters, Pamela, Beverly (David) & Terrie; 6 grandchildren; 1.9 great-grand-children; sisters, Shirley & Dorothy. Service at River Hills Methodist Church Burnsville on Oct 26. Greeting at 4 pm, service at 5 pm, Food to follow. Memorials: HealthPartners Hospice or River Hills Methodist Church.

(Published in The Star Tribune on October 21, 2017) 
Stevenson, Richard Lee (I10669)
 
2519 Obituary:

STOWELL RESIDENT DIED SUNDAY IN BEAUMONT

Mrs. Therese LeJune, 72, of Stowell died at 8:45 p.m. Sunday in St. Therese Hospital in Beaumont, after an illness of only one day.

Mrs. LeJune was born in Rayne, La., and was a member of the St. Louis Catholic Church of Winnie-Stowell.

Survivors are her husband, Paul of Stowell; one son, Clady Royer of Anahuac; one daughter, Mrs. E.B. Williams of Port Arthur; two sisters, Mrs. Sylvester Boudreaux and Mrs. John LeBleu, both of Rayne.

(Published in The Anahuac Progress on June 12, 1952) 
Clement, Therese (I1483)
 
2520 Obituary:

STRONG, Ark. - Henry Grady McMath, Sr., 78, of Strong died Tuesday at his residence following a long illness.

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. today in the First Baptist Church of Strong with the Revs. Sardis Bever and Jimmy Taylor officiating. Burial will be in the Strong Cemetery under the direction of Young's Funeral Home of El Dorado.

Mr. McMath is survived by two sons, Grady McMath, Jr. of Houston, Texas, William H. McMath of Memphis, Tenn.; one brother, Fred A. McMath of Monroe; two sisters, Mrs. G.F. Dugal of El Dorado, Mrs. T. B. Tillman of Lake Village; and four grandchildren.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on April 20, 1978) 
McMath, Henry Grady Sr. (I2227)
 
2521 Obituary:

Sudden Death of Titusville's Most Prominent Citizen Last Wednesday Night

Was President of the Titusville Civic League, Postmaster of Titusville Six Years and Prominent in Fraternal Organizations

Every heart-beat of the late John Randall Walker was for the good of the people and the benefit of this community. He was Titusville's first citizen.

Before the Titusville Civic League meeting was called to order Wednesday night by President John R. Walker he joked with friends about the heat, but appeared in his usual good health. As a presiding officer he was a model, and he never appeared to better advantage than Wednesday night. An hour after the meeting he was dead, dying ten minutes after he reached his home. Dr. Stephens, who was called immediately, said death was caused by a burst blood vessel in the vicinity of the heart.

Mr. Walker was 58 years old; was born in Beaufort, S.C., July 27, 1863. He came to Titusville 34 years ago, and was married in 1889 to Hester Elizabeth Swain. He leaves his widow and three sons and one daughter: Chas. N. Walker of Boston, George R. Walker of Miami, Hans T. Walker of Fort Myers and Mrs. D. B. Chappelle of Punta Rossa; and one brother, Wm. R. Walker of South Jacksonville.

Funeral services will be held at 3:30 Sunday afternoon.

At the time of his death Mr. Walker was superintendent of the Baptist Sunday-school and president of the Titusville Civic League; and on the night of his death was elected president of the Titusville Beach Co. He was postmaster of Titusville six years, resigning on July 1. He also served the people as county school superintendent, chairman of the board of county commissioners and mayor of Titusville.

Mr. Walker was especially prominent in fraternal organizations -- was a deputy grand chancellor in the Knights of Pythias, a Shriner and Knight Templar in the Masons, a past noble grand in the Odd Fellows, and a past council commander in the Woodmen of the World.

(Published in The Star Advocate on August 5, 1921) 
Walker, John Randall (I9030)
 
2522 Obituary:

Suddenly, on February 26, 2013, Jordan Scott McBride, beloved son of Scott E. McBride and Cynthia L. Thomas; devoted brother of Christopher S. and Zachary S. McBride; dear grandson of Edward and Marie McBride, Betty and Will Riley, Lillian Mullaney and the late William H. Mullaney, Jr.; godson of Gwen Man; also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Visiting at the E.F. Lassahn Funeral Home, P.A., 11750 Belair Road (Kingsville) on Friday, 3-5 & 7-9 PM. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Saturday at 11 AM. Interment Parkwood Cemetery. www.lassahnfuneralhomes.com

(Published in The Baltimore Sun on February 28, 2013) 
McBride, Jordan Scott (I4063)
 
2523 Obituary:

Sue Shields, 88, of Port Arthur, Texas died Sunday, September 15, 2013 at Memorial Herman Southeast Hospital in Houston, Texas.

Sue was born June 13, 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas to Wallace Joseph Talbot and Lilia Broussard Talbot.

Surviving relatives include her daughter, Trudy Guidry; brother, Larry James Talbot and wife Barbara; grandchildren, Suzanne Salling and husband Gary Molen; three great grandchildren, Lauren Stowe and husband Matthew, Justin Molen, and Jonathan Molen, great-great grandchild, Chandler Stowe.

Funeral services will be held Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches. Interment will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park.

(Published by Levingston Funeral Home, Port Neches, Texas)  
Talbot, Helen Sula (I4753)
 
2524 Obituary:

Sunday Rites For Mr. Simon

Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the St. Michael Catholic Church for Elias Simon, 76, who died in the American Legion Hospital. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery.

Survivors include two sons, Oren Simon of Crowley, and Richard Simon of Crowley; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Mire of Crowley and Mrs. Emile Reggie of Crowley; four brothers, Thea Simon of Maurice, Philo Simon of Mermentau, Otto Simon of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Loland Simon of Maurice; five sisters, Mrs. Lucy Whittington of Maurice, Mrs. Cecile Derouen of Maurice, Mrs. Althea Menard of Maurice, Mrs. Alice Simon of Maurice, and Mrs. Oston Simon of Maurice, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Crowley Post Signal on December 28, 1976) 
Simon, Elias (I2482)
 
2525 Obituary:

Sunday Rites Set Here For Clarence Dupuis

Funeral services for Clarence Dupuis, 59, who died at 9:30 p.m. Friday at Lafayette General Hospital, will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at St. Joseph Church in Rayne.

Burial will follow in the St. Joseph Cemetery, with Gossen Funeral Home directing arrangements.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clarence (Bertha) Dupuis of Rayne; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley Dore of Rayne; one brother, Wallace Dupuis of Rayne; three sisters, Mrs. Walton Thibodeaux, Mrs. Jozen Breaux and Mrs. Stephen Castille, all of Rayne; and three grandchildren.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on June 4, 1978) 
Dupuis, Clarence Paul (I2867)
 
2526 Obituary:

Surrounded by family, David "Mike" Crow, 70, passed peacefully from life on earth into eternity in heaven with his Lord and savior, Jesus Christ.

Mike was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Earl and Arlene Crow. The family moved to Hermiston, Oregon, approximately two years later, where Mike grew up. After graduating from Hermiston High School, Mike attended Northwest Bible College in Minot, North Dakota, where he met and married Carol (Barnett) Crow. She survives.

Along with spending time with his family and friends, Mike loved to fish, hunt and cut wood. He was employed by Pig 'n Pancake Restaurant and Oregon Fine Foods Catering from 1976 to 2007, when a late-stage cancer diagnosis caused an early retirement. The cancer battle lasted for the past 11 years.

In addition to his wife of almost 50 years, Mike is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Dave and Anna Crow, of Seaside, Oregon; his daughter and son-in-law, Kelly and Rosco Rotella, of Astoria, Oregon; eight grandchildren, Justin Nance, Samantha Larson, Elisa and Justin Near, Sam Crow, Jordon Crow and Taylor Carson, all of Seaside, Oregon, and Eryn Crow, of Independence, Oregon; one great-granddaughter, Dahlia Nance, of Astoria, Oregon; two sisters, Earlene Jacobs, of Hermiston, Oregon, and Sherry Graham and her husband, Gerald, of Anchorage, Alaska; brothers-in-law, Tom Barnett, of Conway, Arkansas, Andy Barnett and his wife, Norma, of Taylor, Michigan, and Jim Barnett and his wife, Debbie, of Hilliard, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Barbara Barnett, of Baytown, Texas; as well as many nieces and nephews across the country.

Mike was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Aug. 11, at 1 p.m., at Lighthouse Christian Church, 88786 Dellmoor Loop Road, Warrenton, Oregon.

In lieu of flowers, the family would be grateful for donations made to the "mortgage payoff" fund at Lighthouse Christian Church, P.O. Box 280, Warrenton, OR., 97146. Mike served on the Elder Board at the church, and was passionate about paying off the mortgage.

(Published in The Daily Astorian on August 5, 2018) 
Crow, David Michael (I8316)
 
2527 Obituary:

Susan Kay Harrison Jones, age 65, was born August 19, 1953 in Odessa, TX to Wayne O. Harrison and Edwina Wood. She passed away December 25, 2018 after a long battle.

Susan graduated from Odessa High School in 1971. She retired from Medical Center Hospital after 21 years of service. She loved and cared for her dogs: Cool Hand Luke, Outlaw Josie Wells, Miss Terra and Buster Bear so much. She was an amazing grandmother and loved to hear her grandchildren call for "Nana." Susan will be forever missed and remembered by her best friend and husband, and her memory will be cherished by the many people she touched with her kindness.

She is survived by her husband of 20 years: Winton "Dick" Jones; sons: Clayton Bob and Blake Bryan; daughter: Jennifer Jones Feeler and husband Caleb; mother: Edwina Harrison Kenney; brothers: Byron Harrison and wife Sherri, and Alan Harrison and wife Darla; and sister: Diana Beth Harrison; and grandchildren, Isabell and Blake Bryan, and Carter Feeler.

She is preceded in death by her father: Wayne O. Harrison; and grandparents: Alvin and Mozelle Wood.

Graveside Services will be 10:00 am Friday, December 28, 2018 at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are entrusted to Acres West Funeral Chapel.

(Published by Acres West Funeral Chapel of Odessa, TX) 
Harrison, Susan Kay (I9926)
 
2528 Obituary:

SUSAN KAY HINCKLEY
Mulhearn Funeral Home
Sterling Road, Monroe

Memorial service for Susan Kay Hinckley, 50, of Monroe, will be 11 AM, Monday, January 19, 2004, at First Presbyterian Church, with Rev. David Laverty officiating. Interment will be in Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterling Road, Monroe.

Ms. Hinckley died Friday, January 16, 2004, in Minden, LA. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Monroe and was a former employer of Ford, Bacon, and Davis for 18 years.

Survivors include her mother, Susan Hinckley of Monroe; sister, Jill Korn and husband Fred of Monroe; and brother, David Hinckley.

Visitation will be from 10 AM until 11 AM, Monday, at First Presbyterian Church.

Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, Monroe.

(Published in The Monroe News-Star on January 18, 2004) 
Hinckley, Susan Kay (I4237)
 
2529 Obituary:

Susan Lee Morley was born on April 23rd, 1947 in Bell, California and died on June 10th, 2003 in Scottsdale, Arizona. She lived her life her own way. All who knew her were individually touched in some fashion. Her passions were reading, people, yoga and teaching. She loved to have her family around and cherished her circle of friends wide and far. Her travels took her to Europe and the Middle East, but she loved France the best. She left her acquaintances, co-workers, friends and family too soon and while she was in the prime of her life. She is missed by her husband, John Stein, MD, her son, Eric Morley, her father, Billy Haynes and her sister, Florrie Camasto. Memorial services will be held on Friday, June 13th at 3pm at the Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ. No flowers please. Donations can be sent to: Scottsdale HealthCare Foundation, 10001 North 92nd Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85258 in memory of Susan.

(Published in The Arizona Republic on June 13, 2003) 
Haynes, Susan Lee (I11197)
 
2530 Obituary:

Susan V. Davis, 71, passed away on Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Marlin, Texas. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, June 23, at Grace Lutheran Church, in Marlin, with the Rev. Kurt Rutz officiating. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery under the direction of Adams Funeral Home.

Susan was born August 1, 1943 in Midland, to H. and Chris (Baker) Hamlin. She was a longtime resident of Marlin and a member of Grace Lutheran Church. Susan was a 3rd generation from Midland. She married Leslie Davis on August 2, 1994 in Las Vegas, Nevada where they owned a commercial landscaping company together. They retired in 1995 to Marlin, Texas where Susan was president of the Garden Club, Music Club and the Falls County Hospital Auxiliary.

She was preceded in death by one son; her parents; and grandparents.

Susan leaves behind her husband of 20 years, Leslie Davis of Marlin; brother, Dwayne Hamlin and wife, Becky, of Odessa; and numerous nieces and nephews.

(Published in The Waco Tribune-Herald on June 23, 2015 
Hamlin, Susan Van (I11262)
 
2531 Obituary:

Suzette Allen Forestier

Rayne, LA - Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at a 2:00 pm Mass of Christian Burial at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in Mire, LA, for Suzette Allen Forestier, 63, who died Sunday, November 20, 2022 at her residence.

Interment will be in the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Mausoleum in Mire, LA.

The Very Rev. Monsignor Russell Harrington, Pastor of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral services.

Survivors include her daughter, Sarah Forestier and companion Scott Arnaud, two sons, Cory Forestier and spouse Christy Forestier, Hunter Forestier and spouse Kaitlyn Forestier, three brothers, Harry Allen and spouse Tamie Allen, Michael Allen and spouse Angie Allen, Todd Allen and spouse Cheryl Allen, seven grandchildren, Conner Hebert, Adelyn Smith, Evie Smith, Ava Arnaud, Greta Forestier, Nathan Forestier, and Lucas Forestier.

She was preceded in death by her father, Harry Lee Allen, mother, Kathleen Devillier Cook, and brother, Jay Cook.

A Rosary will be prayed Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 6:30 pm in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne, LA.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne, LA on Tuesday, November 22, 2022 from 12:00 pm to 8:30 pm and on Wednesday, November 23, 2022 from 8:00 am to 1:30 pm.

Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.

(Published by Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne, LA) 
Allen, Suzette Estelle (I5045)
 
2532 Obituary:

SWAIN
Mrs. Gladys of Douglasville died Dec. 15, 1985. She is survived by niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Edwards, Douglasville; step-children, Mrs. Jane Head, Powder Springs, Mrs. Elaine Pearson, Griffin; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Tuesday 11 a.m. from Whitley-Garner Chapel with Rev. Dr. Milton Dwelle officiating. Interment, Douglasville City Cemetery. Whitley-Garner Funeral Home, Douglasville.

(Published in The Atlanta Constitution on December 16, 1985) 
Johnston, Gladys Marietta (I9307)
 
2533 Obituary:

SWAIN - The friends and relatives of Freida Elizabeth Swain, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Swain, Elaine Swain, Mary Jane Swain, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Swain and Mrs. Roy L. Barrett, all of Smyrna, Ga., are invited to attend the funeral of Freida Elizabeth Swain tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, July 2, 1935, at 3:30 o'clock at Spring Hill. Rev. J. Herman Gresham will officiate. Interment in Crown Hill cemetery. The following will serve as pallbearers and please meet at Spring Hill at 3:15 o'clock: Mr. Frank O'Brien, Mr. Sydney Perkins, Mr. W. R. Felker and Mr. Harry Hamby. H. M. Patterson & Son.

(Published in The Atlanta Constitution on July 1, 1935) 
Swain, Freida Elizabeth (I9309)
 
2534 Obituary:

SWAIN, Mr. Charles H. - The friends and relatives of Mr. Charles H. Swain, Mrs. Mary C. Wright and family, and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Swain, of Smyrna; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Swain, of Atlanta, are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Charles H. Swain this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Mayes Ward & Company, Rev. E. B. Awtrey officiating. Interment in New City cemetery, Smyrna, Ga. The gentlemen selected to act as pallbearers please meet at the chapel at 1:45. Mayes Ward & Company, 408 Church street, Marietta, Ga.

(Published in The Atlanta Constitution on January 25, 1944) 
Swain, Charles Henry (I9019)
 
2535 Obituary:

Sybil Goodgion Clarke, devoted wife, beloved mother, and spirited grandmother took her final bow on Tuesday, December 10, 2013.

She was born to Sybil Houston Goodgion and Ernest Ruel Goodgion on July 30, 1935 in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Sybil was, at her heart, a tap dancer; an artist whose surprising idiosyncrasies and broad improvisations astonished and delighted us all. Sybil danced to her own beat. She performed tap and ballet as part of her family dance troop in the 40s and 50s. She was a 1953 graduate of C.E. Byrd and attended Louisiana Tech. In the early 60s, she worked at Penrod Oil as a secretary where she was set up on a blind date with a young geologist, Dee Clarke. They would later marry and have four sons. She loved Dee through over 45 years of marriage, and nursed him through 25 years of Parkinson's Disease. Sybil was an active member of Broadmoor United Methodist Church, Shreveport Garden Club, her Sunday School Class, and the Shreveport Geological Society. In her spare time, she tutored kids at A.C. Steere Elementary in reading.

She always spoke her mind. She wore purple. She wore orange. She wore yellow. Sometimes all together, with rhinestones. She knew how to have fun. She loved God and her family. She never gave up on any of us. She prayed for everyone.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Harris Gibson Clarke Jr. as well as both of her parents and her brother, Ernest Randolf Goodgion.

She is survived by her four sons and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Harris Grant Clarke of Seattle, WA; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clarke of Dallas, TX; Mr. and Mrs. Will Clarke of Dallas, TX; Mr. and Mrs. Josh Clarke of Shreveport; her sister, Nancy Goodgion Mook of Greenville, NC. Her grandchildren: Breanna and Jeremy Balis of Salem, West Virginia; Ainsley Clarke, Caroline Clarke, Elizabeth Clarke, Andrew Witcher, and Jack Witcher of Dallas; Ben Clarke and Madeline Clarke of Seattle; Caleb Clarke, Morgan Clarke, and Katelyn Clarke of Shreveport. Her great grandchildren: Olivia Balis and Jacob Balis of Salem, West Virginia.

Viewing is Friday Dec. 13, from 6:00 until 7:00 PM in Wellman's Memorial Chapel at Forest Park Funeral Home.

Her service will be Sat. Dec. 14 at Broadmoor United Methodist at 11:00 AM and a graveside service will follow at Forest Park Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on December 12, 2013) 
Goodgion, Sybil Ruth (I61)
 
2536 Obituary:

Syble Jean Crowe
September 27, 1939 - January 30, 2024

FORT WORTH - Syble Jean Crowe, 84, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024.

Funeral: 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in the Live Oak Chapel, 3100 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth.

Syble was born Sept. 27, 1939, to Ester Odis and Irma McGee in Ruston, La.

Preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Wayne McGee and Larry Mcgee; son; Danny Mike Gallagher; and grandson; Jeremy Michael Gallagher.

Survivors: Daughter, Paula Meyer and husband, Alvin; son, Wayne Leonard Gallagher; grandchildren, Jason Gallagher and wife, Cristina and Joshua Gallagher; and four great-grandchildren.

(Published by Greenwood Funeral Home of Fort Worth, TX) 
McGee, Syble Jean (I10493)
 
2537 Obituary:

T. J. Greer

Thomas Jefferson Greer, 90, of 904 Cross St., College Station, died in a local hospital at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the chapel of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Ellis of the Fellowship Freewill Baptist Church will officiate services.

Mr. Greer, a retired farmer, was born Feb. 1, 1875, in the Rock Prairie Community. He was a life-time resident of Brazos County. Mr. Greer was also a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Second Baptist Church of College Station.

Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Zennie Greer of College Station; two sons, Milton Greer and Curtis Greer, both of Bryan; two daughters, Mrs. Otis Robertson of College Station and Mrs. M. L. Sargent of Austin; a brother, Aubrey Greer of Navasota; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on May 13, 1965) 
Greer, Thomas Jefferson (I1374)
 
2538 Obituary:

T. Sgt. Leo P. Borel, retired after serving twenty-seven years in the Army and Air Force, was one of the earliest men to be drafted from the Port Arthur area during World War II, and one who made the service a career, passed away February 11, 2012 in Austin, Texas.

Borel was drafted 1942 and underwent basic training at Ft. Knox, KY, before taking part in campaigns in North Africa, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany. He served under famed generals Patton, Bradley, Scott, and others. During the Battle of the Bulge, Borel suffered frost-bite to both feet and was sent back to the United States to recover, later being discharged on VJ Day. After sufficient recovery, Borel enlisted in the Air Force in 1949 and served in the United States, Vietnam, and Germany. He retired from the military in 1973 and moved to Austin, TX, with his wife, Mary H. Borel, and four children.

Borel was an avid bowler and participated in bowling leagues as often as possible.

He is survived by his wife, Mary, sons Eugene and Tom, daughters Laura and Rosemarie; four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, followed by funeral services at 2:00 p.m. Borel's final resting place will be at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio.

(Published in Austin American-Statesman on February 15, 2012.) 
Borel, Leo Peter (I559)
 
2539 Obituary:

Tammy Talbot, 60, of Nederland, died Wednesday, October 28, 2020. She was born July 18, 1960, in North Carolina, to Charlene Spikes Brown and Jack Brown.

Survivors include her husband, Troy Talbot, of Nederland; son, Wayne Talbot and wife, Jan, of Lafayette, Louisiana; grandchildren, Megan Langlinais; Matthew Baudoin; and Ryan Richard; and four siblings.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Charlene Brown.

Cremation arrangements for Mrs. Talbot will be handled through Broussard's Crematorium, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard's, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland. Tammy Talbot, 60, of Nederland, died Wednesday, October 28, 2020. She was born July 18, 1960, in North Carolina, to Charlene Spikes Brown and Jack Brown.

Survivors include her husband, Troy Talbot, of Nederland; son, Wayne Talbot and wife, Jan, of Lafayette, Louisiana; grandchildren, Megan Langlinais; Matthew Baudoin; and Ryan Richard; and four siblings.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Charlene Brown.

Cremation arrangements for Mrs. Talbot will be handled through Broussard's Crematorium, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard's, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland.

(Published by Broussard's Mortuary of Beaumont, TX) 
Brown, Tammy Jean (I5192)
 
2540 Obituary:

TARVER, Mrs. Clara Mae, 71, of Rockdale, died Tuesday. Services 4 p.m. today at Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home in Rockdale. Burial, Oak Lawn Cemetery in Rockdale. Survivors: son, Buddy Dymke of Kermett; daughter, Mrs. Ed Farrell of Brookshire; mother, Mayble Clara Rice of Rockdale; brother, Ernest P. Rice of Aztec, N.M.; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on May 29, 1980) 
Rice, Clara Mae (I13603)
 
2541 Obituary:

Tempest Winn Services Held Dec. 19

Tempest Winn, 83, Elkhorn, formerly of Twin Lakes, died Dec. 16 at Lakeland Nursing Home, Elkhorn.

She was born Sept. 9, 1914, in Holcomb, MO, the daughter of Eisen and Florence Goodman Crow. On Sept. 10, 1932, in Piggott, AR, she married Vernon Winn. He died in 1977. She and her husband owned and operated Winn's Inn in Chicago.

She lived in Frisbee, MO, before moving to Twin Lakes seven years ago. She was a member of Westosha Baptist Church. She enjoyed chrocheting and doing ceramics.

Mrs. Winn is survived by two daughters, Pat Meier, Powers Lake and Janet Ludwig, Chicago; a son, Michael Winn, Joliet, IL; 16 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three sisters and three brothers.

Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 19, at the Haase-Derrick-Lockwood Funeral home, Twin Lakes. Interment was Saturday in Poplar Bluff, MO.

The family suggested memorials to the Westosha Baptist Church.

(Published in The Lake Geneva Regional News on December 25, 1997) 
Crow, Tempest (I9471)
 
2542 Obituary:

Tennyson, Helen Jane Weekly Perres

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 6, 2007, at Matthews & Son Funeral Home, Gueydan, for Helen Jane Weekly Perres Tennyson, 67, who died Saturday, March 3, at Naomi Heights Nursing and Rehab in Alexandria. The family requested visitation on Monday, March 5, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Family requests visitation on Tuesday from 8 a.m. until service. Interment in Istre Cemetery, with Hal Stanley, pastor, conducting the service. Mrs. Tennyson was a native of Gueydan, a resident of LeCompte and a former resident of Baton Rouge. She was a home economics teacher for 23 years, mostly in Zachary. She loved her family and friends and to cook, sew and dance.

Survivors include her son, Chris Perres and his wife, Kayla, of Huntsville, Ala.; two daughters, Michelle Perres Stanley and her husband, Hal Stanley, pastor, of Hot Springs, Ark., and Cherie Perres Grayson and her husband, Danny, of LeCompte; two brothers, Ronald Weekly of Gueydan and Gerald Weekly of Union Grove, N.C.; sister, Melinda Lantier of Gueydan; and 10 grandchildren.

(Published in The Baton Rouge Advocate on March 6, 2007) 
Weekly, Helen Jane (I3692)
 
2543 Obituary:

Teresa Vaughn Griffith,57, of Troy, MO, passed away on January 11, 2024. She was born on August 8, 1966 in St. Louis, MO to Jimmie and Joan (Sampson) Vaughn. Teresa was blessed with three children; Nathan, Justina and April. Teresa loved spending time with her fiancé, Carlos, her children, grandchildren and dogs. She loved the outdoors; hunting for deer with Nathan, boating and tubing . Teresa loved to make big meals for her family, including her famous fried chicken and broccoli - cheese casserole. She will be sadly missed and long remembered by all those who knew and loved her.

Teresa is survived by her fiancé, Carlos Kramer, children; Nathan (Shanna) Griffith of Moscow Mills, MO, Justina Griffith of Troy, MO, April Griffith of Troy, MO and step-son, Zachary Welch of Troy, MO, seven grandchildren; Katelyn, Anthony, Merissa, Blake, Hayden, James and Nicholas, her sister, Julia (John) Jacobs and many other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings; Robin, Rosemary and Rhonda.

Visitation will be held on Saturday , January 20, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at McCoy-Blossom Funeral Homes & Crematory, 1304 Boone Street, Troy, MO, 63379, 636-528-8244.

Funeral Service also to be held on Saturday January 20,2024 at 1:00 p.m. At McCoy-Blossom Funeral Homes & Crematory, Troy, MO. Officiating to be Rev. John Thrower. Memorials- McCoy-Blossom Funeral Home for funeral services c/o funeral home. Family and Friends may sign the online guest book @www.mccoyblossomfh.com

(Published by McCoy-Blossom Funeral Home of Troy, MO) 
Vaughn, Teresa Marie (I9716)
 
2544 Obituary:

TEXARKANA - Services for Robert B. Holman, 79, of Texarkana, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the East Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with the Rev. David Day officiating.

Burial will be in State Line Cemetery in Texarkana.

Mr. Holman died Sunday in Henderson hospital. A 46-year Texarkana resident, he was a retired employee with the A&P Grocery Stores for 30 years.

Survivors include his wife, Marie; two daughters, Mrs. James Fenix of Henderson and Mrs. T.P. Morris of Longview; one stepson, John L. Lovil of Houston; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ann Weems of Spring, Texas, Mrs. Jackie Reed of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Jean Helms of Los Angeles, Texas; 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on June 12, 1978) 
Holman, Robert Barton (I8809)
 
2545 Obituary:

TEXAS CITY - William "Art" Jeffords IV, 25, of Texas City, died Tuesday, June 27, 2000, at UTMB in Galveston, Texas. Funeral services will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 1, 2000, at St. Mary's Catholic Church of Texas City with Father Tom Cullen officiating. Burial will follow at Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery in Hitchcock.

Mr. Jeffords was born July 17, 1974, in the Philippines at Clark Air Force Base. He was an industrial painter for Brown & Root. He loved all sports and was a loving husband, father, son and good friend to many.

Survivors include his wife, Charmaine Jeffords of Texas
City; daughters Taylor Garza and Julia Jeffords; brothers Hal Jeffords and Michael Gann; parents Art and Linda Jeffords; inlaws: Julia and Emilio DeLaO Jr., Doug and Carol Fewell and Pete and Kristie DeLaO; nieces and nephews: Shayna Tucker, Alexis DeLaO, Zackaree DeLaO, and Ricky DeLaO.

Pallbearers will be Ruben Gonzales, Pete DeLaO, Hal Jeffords, Ricky Saenz, Luciano Flores, and Preston Mack.

Emken-Linton Funeral Home

(Published in The Galveston Daily News on July 1, 2000) 
Jeffords, William Arthur IV (I10911)
 
2546 Obituary:

The former owner of Simmers Furniture and Appliance Repair, he passed away Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, at Provost Hospital in Donaldsonville. He was 79, three months from his 80th birthday, and a resident and native of White Castle. He was a former member of the National Guard. Visiting at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church, White Castle, on Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Joey Angeles, celebrant. Entombment in the church cemetery. Survived by his wife, Virginia Ann Maggio Simmers; a son, James M. "Lil Mule" Simmers Jr.; a sister, Sherry Simmers Gueho and husband E.L; a brother, Bill Simmers; two grandchildren, Eric Anthony and Shane Patrick Simmers and their mother, Judy O. Simmers; and two great-grandchildren, Gabriele Joseph and Evelyn Kate Simmers. Preceded in death by a son, Mitch Simmers; parents, Harry Sr. and Mary Crow Simmers; and brother, Harry Frank Simmers Jr. Pallbearers will be Bobby Gueho, Eric, Shane, Ronnie, Zack, Michael and Billy Simmers. He was a former member of the White Castle Lions Club. He loved to work in his yard, was an avid LSU and Saints fan, and enjoyed taking care of his dog, Snoopy. Special thanks to his son, Jamesy for his loving care and devotion that he gave to his father. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude's Children Hospital. Please share sympathies, condolences, and memories at www.wilbertservices.com.

(Published in TheAdvocate.com from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2012) 
Simmers, James Milton Sr. (I5833)
 
2547 Obituary:

The funeral for Michael Durant Hunt Darby, 23, of 708 Blewer Road, Cordova, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, at Cornerstone Community Church, 1481 Chestnut St., Orangeburg, with the Rev. Alan Woodward, Pastor Dustin Bates and Pastor Chris Johnson officiating. Entombment will be in the Good Shepherd Mausoleum in Crestlawn Memorial Gardens, Orangeburg.

The casket will be placed in the church one hour before the service.

Pallbearers will be Matt Reed, Roc Jeffcoat, Jacob Creech, Henry Worthington, Corey Carson, Mark O'Cain, Dalton Sutton, Andy Chang, Josh Argoe and Dustin Fogle.

Honorary pallbearers will be members of Good Ole' Boys and Girls Racing.

Mr. Darby died Sunday, Dec. 16.

He was born Nov. 24, 1989, in Orangeburg, the son of Michael Darby and Ginny Hunt Darby. He was employed with Food Lion Distribution Center. He attended Cornerstone Community Church. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Shelly Darby, Wayne Hunt Sr. and Ruby Hunt.

Survivors include his parents, Michael Darby and Virginia Hunt Darby of Cordova; a son, Bryson Darby of Orangeburg; two brothers, Brandon Darby of Orangeburg and Darian Darby of Cordova; a sister, Janae Darby of Cordova; grandmother Frances May Darby of Cope; uncles Arthur Hunt, Jerry Hunt, Terry Hunt, Wake Hunt Jr. and Allan Hunt; aunts Tillie Hunt, Cynthia Darby, Patricia Darby, Anna Marie Hunt, Tammy Hunt and Lisa Hunt; and a number of cousins.

The family will receive friends at the residence and Thompson Funeral Home Inc. in Orangeburg.

Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, at the funeral home.

Memorials may be made to Bryson Dean Darby, 708 Blewer Road, Cordova, SC 29039.

(Published in The Orangeburg, SC Times and Democrat on December 18, 2012) 
Darby, Michael Durant Hunt (I6735)
 
2548 Obituary:

The funeral service of the late Mr. William Edward Goldsmith took place at one o'clock on Sunday afternoon, at the house, with the Knights of Pythias funeral service, and afterwards at the Methodist church, Titusville, the Rev. A. D. Bourn reading the very impressive burial service.

The church was packed to the doors with relatives and friends of the deceased.

After the service the cortege wended its way to the LaGrange Cemetery, followed by a large concourse of people, and the remains were interred with the K. P. burial service, amidst the grief of his relatives and friends. Large and beautiful wreaths of flowers were placed on his coffin by many friends. His body rests where his parents, grandparents and two brothers were buried some years ago.

Mr. Goldsmith had been in the grocery business in Titusville for a number of years, and some years ago he was one of Titusville's alderman, up to the time when he moved to Bay View. He was born in Columbia, S.C., on October 23, 1873, but left there for Florida about 25 years ago. He was married on March 23, 1898, to Miss Theodosia Swain, sister of Mrs. John R. Walker, of Titusville, and leaves a wife, son and daughter to mourn the loss of a good, faithful father. Also a niece and two nephews, as well as other relatives.

Mr. Goldsmith was a member of the Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Pythian Sisters and Rebekah lodges, who attended the funeral in a body.

The following out of the city relatives and friends atended the funeral Sunday after-noon of our late friend and citizen William Edward Goldsmith.

Miss Martha Goldsmith, Fort Pierce, Fla.; Mrs. Maud Goldsmith and son, Fort Pierce, Fla; Mrs. T. J. Obrien, Fort Pierce, Fla; Mr. Chas. H. Swain, Birmingham, Ala; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Swain and three children, Jacksonville, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swain and daughter, Fort Pierce, Fla; Mr. Geo. R. Walker and son, Miami, Fla.

(Published in the East Coast Advocate on January 26, 1917) 
Goldsmith, William Edward (I9385)
 
2549 Obituary:

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Houston, 1761 Warrington place, died early yesterday in a local sanitarium.

Funeral services and burial will be held at 2 p.m. today at Forest Park cemetery under the direction of Rose-Neath funeral home.

In addition to the parents, survivors include a brother, Charles Edgar Houston; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Houston, Shreveport, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Bailiff of Jamestown.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 21, 1946) 
Houston, Karl Ennis (I4146)
 
2550 Obituary:

The life of John Earl Moore will be celebrated with a funeral service at 12:00 p.m., Saturday, October 14, 2023, at Rose Neath Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. Officiating the service will be Pastor Frank Gunn of Broadmoor Baptist Church. Visitation will be held prior to the service at 10:00 a.m. Interment will immediately follow the service at Forest Park Cemetery, 3700 St. Vincent Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana.

John Earl was devoted in his faith by reading his Bible and daily devotional every morning.

John Earl Moore was born September 26, 1937 in Shreveport, Louisiana, to John Edward and Frances Eloise Moore. John Earl went to be with the Lord Saturday, October 7, 2023 following a short illness, with the love of his life Jon Dell Moore at his side. For over forty years, John Earl was a construction sales representative for Associated Building Supply, Minden Lumber, and Howard Lumber. "Poppi", as John Earl was affectionally referred to by his family, was an avid fisherman and hunter. After catching the biggest Opelousas catfish right out his front door on Caddo Lake, Poppi would fry up the best supper around. In his later years, he became a softie to God's creatures (his beloved dog, Bella, slept snuggled against him each night). John Earl loved to be surrounded by his family and friends and regaled them with his jokes, pranks, and stories. He was also known for his elaborate holiday prayers that warmed our hearts and cooled our food.

Left to treasure John Earl's memory are Jon Dell, his loving wife of 65 years; brothers, Jerry Moore, Tinker Moore and wife Mary, and T-Willie Moore; children, Jeff Moore and wife Sandra, Tina Langston and husband David, and Misty Meendsen and husband Fred; grandchildren, Matthew Bryson and wife Chelsea, Chelsea Scott and husband Alex, Aaron Langston, Christina Causey and husband Jeremy, Peyton Moore and wife Georgie, Erik Meendsen and wife Georgia, and Alec Meendsen and wife Caitlin, along with six great-grandchildren Kylie Moore, Ava Scott, Langston and Lindyn Causey, Barrett Bryson, and Liam Moore.

Honoring John Earl as pallbearers will be Scott Bryan, Matthew Bryson, Jeremy Causey, Aaron Langston, Alec Meendsen, Erik Meendsen, and honorary pallbearer Peyton Moore.

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

(Published by Rose-Neath Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) 
Moore, John Earl (I2268)
 

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