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301 Obituary:

Adeal S. Brown of Poteet, TX, age 86, passed away in Jourdanton, TX on July 14, 2002.

Mrs. Brown was born in Paint Rock, TX on November 5, 1915. She was married to Robert L. McIntyre from 1935 until his death in 1961. In 1965, she married William M. Brown, who also preceded her in death in 1978. Mrs. Brown worked as a bookkeeper for the Republic Bank in Dallas, TX. In her later years, she moved to Poteet to be close to her daughter.

Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by her son, Robert L. McIntyre Jr., and daughter, Nettie Elizabeth (Betty) Willmon.

She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Myrtle M. and A.W. McCulloch of Poteet, TX; one brother, Jay C. Shugart of Picayune, MS; one daughter-in-law, Mary McIntyre of Garland, TX; four grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be on Tuesday, July 16, 2002 from 1:00 until 5:00 P.M. at the Tri-City Funeral Home in Jourdanton, TX.

A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, July 17, 2002 at 10:00 A.M. in the Chapel of the Tri-City Funeral Home of Jourdanton, TX.

Interment will follow in the Rutledge Cemetery under the direction of the Tri-City Funeral Home of Jourdanton, TX. 
Shugart, Adeal Bernice (I550)
 
302 Obituary:

Adise T. Stanley, 67, of 2515 62nd St., died at 10:35 a.m. Wednesday at Mid-Jefferson County Hospital.

Mrs. Stanley, a native of Vinton, La., lived in Port Arthur 58 years. She was a member of the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church.

A rosary will be held today at the Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church with the Rev. Martin Bordages of St. James' Catholic Church officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park.

Mrs. Stanley is survived by her husband, Willie B. Stanley of Port Arthur; three daughters, Kathy Lovoi of Beaumont, Norma Hutchinson of Fannett, and Helen Schindler of Columbus; eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild; one son, David Stanley of Silsbee; and three brothers, Eddie Talbot, Percy Talbot and Dudley Talbot, all of Port Arthur.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on February 19, 1981) 
Talbot, Adise Marie (I4622)
 
303 Obituary:

After a lengthy illness, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Perry Adkisson, passed away peacefully June 25, 2020 at the age of 91.

Perry, the second of two children, was born on March 11, 1929 to Robert (Luby) and Imogene Adkisson on his family's cotton/soybean farm in Blytheville, Arkansas. He attended Armorel High School where he graduated valedictorian of his class of six.

He completed a B.S. Degree at the University of Arkansas in Agriculture in 1950. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1951 during the Korean Conflict and was discharged in 1953. He immediately enrolled in the University of Arkansas again and earned a M.S Degree in Agronomy in 1954. He earned a Ph.D. in entomology in 1956 from Kansas State University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. He received a Doctor of Letters from Texas A&M in 2001 for his work in integrated pest management (IPM). He held the faculty rank of Chancellor Emeritus and Distinguished Professor-Emeritus. After a short stint at the University of Missouri, he joined the faculty of Texas A&M University's entomology department in 1958, later serving as department head, deputy chancellor, and vice president for agriculture and renewable resources before being named Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System (1986-1990). Dr. Adkisson is the first person to be honored with all three of the world's major prizes in Agriculture-Alexander von Humboldt Award, Wolf Prize, and World Food Prize. He was instrumental in developing what is now known as integrated pest management. Perry was a past President and Fellow of the Entomological Society of America and an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences. He served as Executive Director of the George H. W. Bush Library Foundation after retiring as chancellor. During his career, Perry received 27 honors and gave 75 lectures. He served as a member or chairman of 39 committees including a Congressional appointment to the National Science Board of the National Sciences Foundation. He authored or coauthored 201 scholarly articles. Perry loved spending time with his family, gardening (especially tomatoes), traveling, and fishing with Mike, Don, and Bob.

Perry leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife of 22 years, Gloria R. Adkisson of Bryan and one daughter Amanda Adkisson and husband Bill Crockford of College Station. He also leaves behind two stepchildren, Melissa Ray and Michael Ray and wife Brandy Ray and four grandchildren, Sara, Nathan, Madison, and Brooklyn, all of Benton, Arkansas, and one nephew Jimmy Adkisson of Blytheville, Arkansas.

Perry is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 39 years Frances Adkisson, and his brother Jack Adkisson and wife Opal Adkisson.

The family wishes to thank Dr. David Hackethorn and Crestview Skilled Nursing for Perry's excellent care.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hospice Brazos Valley, Brazos Valley Food Bank, or St. Jude's.

(Published by Dignity Memorial Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) 
Adkisson, Perry Lee (I8400)
 
304 Obituary:

Aged Ida Resident Dies

The remains of Mrs. W. R. Bumgardner, aged seventy-four years, who died last Friday night after a brief illness, were laid at rest Sunday in Bethsaida Cemetery, near Ida, following services from the Ida Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. J. P. Olive.

Mrs. Bumgardner, who was a lifelong member of the church, was well known throughout the Ida section and here in Bossier Parish, where she resided for many years, and will be greatly missed by the host of friends she formed during her long and useful life.

She is survived by one brother, Mr. R. A. Fox, of Ida, and two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Martin and Mrs. Tom Sparks, both of Ida.

(Published in The Bossier Banner-Progress on November 10, 1932) 
Fox, Martha Jane (I11967)
 
305 Obituary:

AGED WOMAN DIED HERE LAST SUNDAY

Last rites for Mrs. Lamantha C. Bumgardner, 71, of 600 Thompson Street, who died at her home last Sunday, were held at four o'clock Monday afternoon at the Linton church, near Benton, with Rev. W. L. Stagg, local Baptist pastor, officiating. Interment was in the Linton cemetery, under the direction of the Wellman funeral home.

Pallbearers were T. R. Miller, A. M. Teague, Lonnie Houston, J. E. Pilkinton, V. V. Whittington, A. L. Andreola, Tom Hickman and W. M. McCall.

Mrs. Bumgardner was married in 1885 to the late Lewis Roland Bumgardner, well known planter. She was the daughter of the late Nathan and Martha Holley.

The deceased is survived by nine children, who are: Ernest R. Bumgardner of Homer, Mrs. W. F. Dalrymple of Benton, Robert L. Bumgardner of Benton, Mrs. W. R. Birdwell, Mrs. W. H. Boylston, L. G. Bumgardner and Harry Bumgardner, all of Bossier City. One sister, Mrs. Fannie Smith, of Cotton Valley, and a brother, M. H. Holley, of this place, also surive.

(Published in The Bossier City Planters Press on May 23, 1935) 
Holley, Lamantha Caroline (I11933)
 
306 Obituary:

Agnes Arnold, 81, of Port Arthur died Saturday, March 9, 2002, at Senior Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Port Arthur.

A native of and lifelong resident of Port Arthur, she was a member of United Pentecostal Church of Groves.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with the Rev. Tim Kelley officiating. Burial will be at Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Survivors include her husband, Robert Arnold; two daughters, Ouida Keel of Groves and Bonnie White of Nashville, Tenn.; four sons, Paul White of Bridge City, Wayne White of Lincoln, Neb., Luther White of Georgetown and Mark White of Nashville, Tenn.; one sister, Dorothy Palmer of Center; four brothers, A.J. Abshire of Wildwood, Charles Abshire of Houston, Linwood Abshire of Beaumont and Louis Abshire of Port Neches; 13 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on March 10, 2002) 
Abshire, Agnes Mary (I4755)
 
307 Obituary:

Alan Richard Estep, age 27, of Cicero, IN, died July 21, 2018.

He was born July 12, 1991 at Noblesville, IN to Jackie Richard Estep and Jewell Ann (Winders) Crawford.

He was a graduate of Hamilton Heights High School with the Class of 2010, then attended Liberty University and Indiana University.

He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army followed by working as a member of the Athens, Tennessee Police Department.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, hiking, riding his motorcycle, and just being outdoors. He also liked watching sporting events, especially football, basketball and hockey.

He married Katelyn Mae (James) Estep on July 8, 2011. She survives him.

Also surviving is a son: Ethan Estep of Madisonville, TN, mother: Jewelle Crawford of Cicero, IN, father: Jackie Estep of Dixon, TN, brothers: Brandon McClung of Medicine Park, OK, and Jackie James Estep of Dixon, TN, sisters: Shanalin Estep of Richmond, IN and Jenna Estep of Dixon, TN.

Preceding him in death is a brother: Christopher Dean Estep, grandmothers: Loye Jane Winders and Rose Estep.

Graveside rites will be held Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. at Cicero Cemetery near Cicero, IN. Shanalin Estep will give the eulogy.

Arrangements are entrusted to Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel, P.O. Box 407, Cicero, IN 46034 where you may send condolences at www.hartleyfuneralhomes.com.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hartley Funeral Homes to assist the family.

(Published by Hartley Funeral Home of Cicero, IN) 
Estep, Alan Richard (I12115)
 
308 Obituary:

ALBA - Services for Floy Fidelia Morrison, 105, Alba, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at Higginbotham Funeral Home, Gorman, with Durward Webb officiating. Local arrangements are with Wilson-Bartley Funeral Home, Alba.

Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery, Gorman.

Mrs. Morrison died Nov. 28, 2005, at her residence. She was born March 30, 1900, in Anson to Pinkney Franklin and Beatta Laura Hamlin Ford. She was a longtime resident of the Gorman area before moving to Alba in 1992. She was a member of Alba Church of Christ and worked as a licensed vocational nurse at Blackwell Hospital for more than 30 years and also did private nursing.

She was preceded in death by husbands, Leslie Felix Crenshaw and Horace Morrison; daughter, Jo Underwood; son, Herbert Crenshaw; grandson, Michael Clayton Underwood; granddaughter, Leslie Leighann Harrington; great-grandson, Conrad Paul Clapp; four brothers and two sisters.

Survivors include son, Gene Crenshaw, Alba; daughter, Patricia Harrington, Sulphur Springs; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home in Alba.

(Published in The Tyler Morning Telegraph on November 29, 2005) 
Ford, Floy Fidelia (I10523)
 
309 Obituary:

ALBA - Services for James Eugene "Gene" Crenshaw, 81, Alba, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Wilson-Bartley Funeral Home chapel, Alba, with Frank Summers officiating.

Burial will be in Salem Cemetery.

Mr. Crenshaw died Feb. 23, 2007, at a Tyler hospice.

He was born June 3, 1925, in Eastland County to the late Felix and Floy Ford Crenshaw. He grew up in Gorman, and served in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War. He lived in Jal, N.M., where he retired as a material manager from El Paso Natural Gas Co. prior to moving to Alba in 1984. He was a member of Alba Church of Christ, and was preceded in death by sister, Jocelle Underwood, and brother, Herbert Crenshaw.

Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Reta Griffith Crenshaw, Alba; son, James F. Crenshaw, Lindale; daughter, Sheila Frank, Plano; sister, Patricia Herrington, Sulphur Springs; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

To view online, go to tylerpaper.com and clock on obituaries.

(Published in The Tyler Courier Times on February 25, 2007) 
Crenshaw, James Eugene (I10777)
 
310 Obituary:

Albert "Al" COE Age 87, died peacefully on Jan. 21, 2009 in Shoreline, WA. Born in Alabama, he served as a bombadier in Leece, Italy. A proud Texas Aggie, he worked 35 yrs for Cities Service Oil Co. in TX, KS, & OK. He married Helen Stephens May, 1946. They were active members of Westgate Chapel, Edmonds, WA. Al is survived by his wife, Helen, son Jeff Coe, daughter & son-in-law Beth & Tom Hanson, and grandson Colin Coe Hanson; sister Juanita Ledford, Chattanooga. Memorial to be held at CRISTA Nursing Center, Saturday, Feb. 21st at 1:30pm.

(Published in The Seattle Times from February 15 to February 16, 2009) 
Coe, Albert Pellett Jr. (I7675)
 
311 Obituary:

Albert A. Ranly, 72, of Victoria, died Friday morning at his residence.

He was born June 13, 1917, in Westphalia, to the late John B. and Barbara Witcher Ranly. The former El Campo resident had been employed as the general manager for Victoria Auto Supply until his retirement. Mr. Ranly had lived in Victoria for 18 years, and was head counselor for Faith Family Church.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Faith Family Church with the Rev. Jim Graff and the Rev. Gary Upham officiating.

Burial will follow in the Colonial Gardens Cemetery under the direction of McCabe-Carruth Funeral Home.

Visitation will begin at noon Saturday at the funeral home.

Surviving are his wife, Emma Mae Andrus Ranly of Victoria; a daughter, Deborah Lynn Gibson of Abilene; four sisters, Kathern Winfield of Victoria, Mattie Winfield of El Campo, Loraine Tanner of New York and Leona Grewe of Arlington; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Nan Lee Epperson.

Memorials may be made to Faith Family Church.

(Published in The Victoria Advocate on February 3, 1990) 
Ranly, Albert Anthony (I7848)
 
312 Obituary:

Albert Lawrence Lovell

NAVASOTA - Graveside funeral services for Albert Lawrence Lovell, 68, of Navasota will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Peach Creek Cemetery in Brazos County.

Officiating will be the Rev. Richard Kleiman of the First Presbyterian Church in Navasota.

Visiting hours are 1-9 p.m. today and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday at Nobles Funeral Chapel in Navasota.

Lovell died Sunday in a Houston hospital.

Lovell was born in Bryan. He was a retired heavy-equipment operator for the City of Houston.

He served in the U.S. Army in World War II.

Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Robert Lawrence and Ruby Lovell of Caldwell; two daughters and a son-in-law, Barbara Ann Lovell of Houston and Sandra Lynn and Frank Vacante of Navasota; a brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Alene Lovell of Bryan; four sisters, Iny Blazek and Effie Poehl, both of Bryan, Mildred Lynd of Mississippi and Stella Griffith of Crockett; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 25, 1989) 
Lovell, Albert Lawrence (I3625)
 
313 Obituary:

ALCE CLEMENT DIES

Alce Clement, 67, a resident of Stowell for 23 years and a native of Rayne, La, died Saturday afternoon in his home after a long illness. He was an employee of the highway department.

Funeral services were held Monday morning in the St. Louis Catholic Church, of which he was a member, with Father George Rabroker, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Fairview cemetery with Broussard's Mortuary of Beaumont in charge.

Survivors include his wife, Mathilda Clement, two daughters, Mrs. Douglas Hoffpauir of Winnie and Mrs. Joe Craft of Stowell; three brothers, Leo, Beauregard and Louis Clement all of Rayne; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hebert of Abbeville, and Mrs. Otis Nunez of Port Arthur; a step-daughter, Mrs. Emma Smith of Beaumont and his mother, Mrs. Despalie Clement of Rayne.

(Published in The Anahuac Progress on November 11, 1954) 
Clement, Alce (I2443)
 
314 Obituary:

Alice M. Vincent
Aug. 8, 1923 - April 19, 1995

Services for Alice M. Vincent,71, of College Station will be 2 p.m. today at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church.

The Rev. Michael Mulvey, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Bryan City Cemetery.

Visiting hours will be 8 a.m. to noon today at Memorial Funeral Chapel. A rosary was recited Thursday night.

Mrs. Vincent died at home on Wednesday morning.

She was born in West and had lived in Bryan-College Station for 55 years. Before her retirement, Mrs. Vincent worked for the Texas A&M Poultry Science Department for 23 years.

She was an active member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and was an active member of several civic organizations including the March of Dimes, St. Joseph volunteer program, Senior Friends of Humana and St. Vincent DePaul Society.

Mrs. Vincent served as secretary of the Raintree Homeowners' Association and as secretary of the Texas Poultry Federation.

Family members said she will be remembered for her sincere heart, loyalty and dedication to her family, friends and church. They said she will also be remembered for the smile she placed in everyone's hearts.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Agnes Barta Plsek; and four brothers, Fred Plsek, Bennie Plsek, Robert Plsek and Edward Plsek.

Survivors include her husband of 49 years, James E. "Jim" Vincent of College Station; a son, Milton "Bubba" Vincent of College Station; a daughter and son-in-law, Jimann and Scott Harmon of Garland; a sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Bob Wilcox of Grove; and 10 grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 8101 E. Texas 6, College Station, 77845.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 21, 1995) 
Plsek, Alice Marie (I7642)
 
315 Obituary:

Allen A. Poorman, 41, of 1604 Hay Ave., died at 10:30 p.m. Sunday at the U.S. Air Force Medical Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton.

Poorman, the son of Gifford and Marie Hamer Poorman, was born Sept. 12, 1933 in Monroe Twp. He married Barbara J. Greer, Nov. 22, 1955. She and son, Roger and daughter Kerry, survive him at home.

Other survivors include his mother, Marie Poorman, Warsaw Route 2; sisters, Mrs. Mary K. Lawrence, Warsaw Route 2; Mrs. William (Martha) Collins, Coshocton Route 1; Mrs. Marguerette Gallion, Clark; and Mrs. Kay Stamper, Keene; and brothers, Donald R., Fresno; Larry F., Coshcoton; Kenneth R., Coshocton; and Roger L., Warsaw. Poorman's father, two brothers and a sister are deceased.

Poorman was a Senior Master Sgt. in the Air Force and retired June 30, 1972 after 21 years of active service in Japan, Germany and Thailand.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fischer Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert Millspaugh will officiate. Burial will be in Coshocton County Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. tonight and until time of services on Wednesday. Military rites will be given by personell of Rickenbach Air Force Base, Columbus.

(Published in The Coshocton Tribune of Coshocton, Ohio on October 8, 1974) 
Poorman, Allen Archie (I5946)
 
316 Obituary:

Allen Huckaby
Sept. 27, 1926 - March 27, 1994

Graveside services for Allen Huckaby, 67, of Bryan will be at 1 p.m. today at the Rest-Ever Memorial Park.

The Rev. Dale Smith, pastor of United Freewill Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Rest-Ever Memorial Park. Callaway-Jones Funeral Home is handling the funeral arrangements.

Mr. Huckaby died Sunday morning at home.

He was born in the Edge Community and had been a lifelong resident of Bryan. Mr. Huckaby was a retired civil service employee and had served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.

He is preceded in death by his father, Barnes Huckaby; two brothers, Robert and Marvin Huckaby; and a sister, Lynn Sanders.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Huckaby of Bryan; two sons, Robert Huckaby of Hearne and Ray Huckaby of Bryan; a daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Mark Trial of Bryan; his mother, Effie Huckaby of Bryan; a brother, Irvin Huckaby of Bryan; three sisters, Grace Morris, Nelleen Restmeyer, and Elaine Brady, all of Bryan; and granddaughter, Lauren Trail of Pennsylvania.

Memorials may be made to: Hospice of Brazos County, 2729A E. 29th St., Bryan, Texas, 77802.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 29, 1994) 
Huckaby, Allen Barnes (I4516)
 
317 Obituary:

Allen O. Whitted of Chiefland died Monday at his home. He was 68.

Mr. Whitted was born in Lansing, Mich., and moved to this area from Elmira, N.Y., 14 years ago. He was a retired brick mason.

He was a member of Chiefland Golf and Country Club.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jeannie Swendson.

Survivors include his wife, Rosanne Whitted of Chiefland; daughters Tammie Sue Lewis of New Orleans and Donna Carpenter of Kinard, La.; sons Allen Thomas Whitted of New Orleans and Jason M. Sine of Yellow Springs, Ohio; a sister, Dorothy Sage of South Florida; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Arrangements by Hiers-Baxley Funeral Home in Chiefland.

(Published in the Gainesville Sun on March 23, 2004) 
Whitted, Allen Oliver (I4957)
 
318 Obituary:

Allen Ray Rowland, 72, of Longwood, passed away on Friday, March 10, 2017. Allen was born on June 24, 1944 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma; the son of Leroy and Mabel Rowland. He received a Master's of Business Degree from Stanford Executive Program in 1993. Allen married Sandra Phillips on March 6, 1971, and they shared 46 years of marriage until his passing. Allen retired as CEO of Winn Dixie after 3 years of employment with the grocer. Prior to Winn Dixie he spent 25 years with Albertsons holding many positions with the final position being Senior Vice President. He moved his family to Florida in 1976 from Texas. Allen was involved in his community during his time with Winn Dixie. He was named honorary captain of the Jacksonville Jaguars for his involvement in sponsorship endeavors with the team. He was named Retailer of the Year in 2003. He was very involved with his company's support of our troops and the families they left during service abroad. Allen leaves behind to cherish his memory, his wife Sandy, son Christopher Ray Rowland of Fairbanks, Alaska, daughters Traci Rowland Badour and fiancé Marty J. Hogan of Hudson, Florida, Donnette Lea Leffler and husband John of Lake Mary, Florida, seven grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, a brother Jack Rowland of Aurora, Colorado; and sister Lavon Packard of Surprise, Arizona, and well as countless friends and former co-workers who will miss him dearly. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother John Rowland, and a sister Anita Stewart. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 15, 2017 from 11:00 am to 1:00PM in Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn chapel in Sanford, Florida. Funeral services will begin at 1:00pm on Wednesday with Father Charles Holt officiating. Entombment will follow in Oaklawn Park Cemetery. Allen's family requests that in lieu of flowers; donation in his honor be made to the Alzheimer's Association at http://alzfdn.org/Donation-Page/donate-to-find-a-cure-for-alzheimers-disease.html?gclid=Cj0KEQiAgJTGBRDLr5_az_Ouk44BEiQAIxaA4rhFAGgpUQIWddrXGyfV8qvJ1ys2F7UJs8

(Published by Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn Chapel of Sanford, FL) 
Rowland, Allen Ray (I202)
 
319 Obituary:

Allen T. Ashbaugh, 69, Blue Springs, died Thursday at the Medical Center of Independence. He was born in Kansas City and lived in this area most of his life. He was a retired stationary engineer. He was a member of the Independence Masonic Lodge and the Ararat Shrine. He was a member of the Westport Christian Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Vernia Ashbaugh of the home; a son, Edward B. Ashbaugh, 15807 E. 37th Terrace, Independence; four daughters, Mrs. Allene Williams, Blue Springs; Mrs. Joan Goin, Blue Springs; Mrs. Dianne Tuttle, Memphis, and Mrs. Irene Lewis, Pasadena, Tex.; a sister, Mrs. Josephine Harding, Sun City, Ariz., and eight grandchildren.

(Published in The Kansas City Times on January 16, 1976) 
Ashbaugh, Allen Theodore Sr. (I2334)
 
320 Obituary:

Alvin J. Drgac
Nov. 25, 1916 - Aug. 26, 1993

CALDWELL - Graveside funeral services for Alvin J. Drgac, 76, of Caldwell will be at 1 p.m. today at the New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell.

The Rev. Henry Beseda will officiate. Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Mr. Drgac died Thursday afternoon at his home in the Cook's Point Community.

He was born in Burleson County to John K. and Stannie Skrivanek Drgac. Mr. Drgac served with the merchant marines during World War II and was a farmer and rancher in the Cook's Point Community most of his life.

Survivors include a son, Dough Drgac of Austin; a sister, Mildred Crnkovic of Cook's Point; a granddaughter, Christi Drgac of Nacogdoches; and several nieces and nephews.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 28, 1993)

 
Drgac, Alvin Johnnie (I1366)
 
321 Obituary:

Amanda Cole Morgan-Noonan of Frisco, Texas, passed away unexpectedly at home on Friday, May 13, 2022. She was 43 years old.

Amanda was born in Dallas, Texas, a 1996 graduate of Ennis High School & a 2000 graduate of Baylor University where she studied Marketing Communications & was a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Amanda was an accomplished marketing professional, well-respected for her impact on brands such as Pizza Inn, Interstate Batteries & Magnolia, bringing humor, imagination, & dedication to her work.

Despite her professional successes, Amanda's greatest joys were her family & friends. Her Ennis family was near to her heart, quality time spent with her late grandmother, an enduring bond with her father, & an immediate connection with her "first best friend," her brother. Married in Dallas in 2018 to Keith Noonan, she relished being a daughter, sister & aunt to Keith's parents & extended family.

However, her fervent prayer & life-long wish was to have her own family, & the one she created with Keith & their new-born son, John Scott, was her greatest happiness.

Amanda also had a dear group of "sisters" who remembers her as a gentle soul & a ray of light always ready with a listening ear, a kind word, or a needed hug. She brightened a room with her sweet spirit & legendary storytelling, she traveled with them far & wide, ate plenty of mac-n-cheese, & loved them unconditionally.

Amanda is survived by her husband, Keith Noonan, and son, John Scott; father & stepmother, Scott Aldredge Morgan (Nancy); brother & sister-in-law, Scott Jacob Morgan (Tamara); stepbrother Dean Emmert; stepbrother & wife, Ted Emmert (Tracy); stepsister & husband, Amy Smith (Brandon); father-in-law & mother-in-law, John & Carlotta Noonan; sister-in-law & brother-in-law, Elizabeth Noonan & Scott Hall; nephews, Finnley Morgan, Grant Hall & Ian Smith; nieces, Evelyn Hall, Grace Emmert & Ava Emmert; a bountiful group of friends & her Hope Church community. Amanda was preceded in death by her mother, Paula Lucia Morgan, maternal grandparents Dr. E.J. Skrivanek & Faustine Cole Skrivanek and paternal grandparents L.C. Morgan & Evelyn LaMerle Morgan.

Amanda left a world that dearly loved her far too soon. She recently wrote about the passing of her own mother & her words ring loud for us all, "No matter the amount of time you have with someone, their impact & love can be everlasting. Then, now, and always."

Please join the family Wednesday, May 18, 2022, at Hope Fellowship-Frisco West Campus. Open visitation will occur 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., followed by a celebration of life at 1:00 p.m.

(Published by Turrentine Jackson Morrow Funeral Home of Frisco, TX) 
Morgan, Amanda Cole (I1793)
 
322 Obituary:

Ammie Lou Luther, daughter of the late Auddie Stewart and Winnie (Miles) Stewart was born July 15, 1933 in Monette, Arkansas and departed this life on June 3, 2018 at the age of 84 years. Ammie married Donald (Corkey) Luther on May 17, 1952 in Piggott, Arkansas. Donald preceded her in death.

Survivors include:

One son: Donald (Cheryl) Luther of Jonesboro, Arkansas

One daughter; Teresa Jean (Coy) Depew of Kennett, Missouri

Five grandchildren: Erica Weadon, Jeremy Luther, Justin Depew, Stuart Luther and Jonathan Carnell.

Two great grandchildren: Bristol and Brynnlea

Two Sisters: Billie Woodard of Kennett, Missouri

Linda Scarbough of Huntsville, Alabama

Other relatives and many friends.

Ammie was of Kennett, Missouri and passed away June 3, 2018.

Visitation will be 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Thursday, June 7, 2018 at the McDaniel Funeral Home in Kennett, Missouri. Graveside Services will be 1:00 PM at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Kennett, Missouri. Reverend Harold Dunbar officiating. Honored to serve as pallbearers: Jeremy Luther, Stuart Luther, Justin Depew, Jonathan Carnell, Joe Weadon and Randy Woodard.

McDaniel Funeral Service of Kennett, Missouri will be in charge of the arrangements.

(Published by McDaniel Funeral Service of Kennett, MO) 
Stewart, Ammie Lou (I9778)
 
323 Obituary:

Amy Clement, 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clement, of the 2nd Ward, Lafayette parish, died Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, after an illness of about 3 weeks, from what is thought to have been appendicitis.

Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock with interment following in the St. Joseph's cemetery.

Amy was the eldest of three children, and is survived by a younger sister and a brother.

She was a granddaughter of Deputy Sheriff A.A. Clement, and also had many other relatives here, with whom the Tribune joins in sorrow at this sad death.

(Published in The Rayne Tribune on November 22, 1924) 
Clement, Willie Mae (I7277)
 
324 Obituary:

Amy LeBleu, 95, of 2937 17th St., died at 10:15 p.m. Saturday at Golden Triangle Nursing Home.

Graveside services were to be at 10 a.m. today at Greenlawn Memorial Park with the Rev. Ronald Bollich officiating, directed by the Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home in Groves.

Survivors include a niece, Ruby Isaac of Wildwood.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on December 3, 1984) 
Pitre, Emma Amy (I1449)
 
325 Obituary:

An angel took flight to heaven on Thursday, March 16, 2006. Nina " Meme" M. Philmon passed away after a long battle with cancer. She went peacefully surrounded by her girls. She cherished 35 wonderful years of marriage to James W. Philmon Jr. until his death in 1981. She owned her own beauty salon for 32 years. After retirement she worked for the Ladies Auxiliary, known as the " Pink Ladies," at West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital for 13 years. She was a lady with many hobbies, such as cooking, working in her yard and sewing. Her sense of humor and wonderful smile will be greatly missed. Survivors include one daughter, Jeanette Hoffpauir and husband Terrance of Carlyss; two granddaughters, Marla Landry of Carlyss and Angie Landry of Hackberry; three great-granddaughters, Brittney Broom and husband Joey of Buna, Texas, and Taylor Landry and Kaye Leigh LaBove, both of Hackberry; three step-granddaughters, Julie Ragusa and husband Brad of Lake Charles, Jacqueline Hartman and husband Stuart of Baton Rouge, and Shelby Hoffpauir of Carlyss; one step-great-granddaughter, Gabriella Ragusa of Lake Charles; two sisters, Willa Mae Robert and Joyce Landry, both of Lake Charles; two brothers, Willie McBride and wife Hazel of Lake Charles and Anderson " Joe" McBride of Houston; numerous nieces and nephews, including a very special and dedicated nephew, Lynn Richard; sisters-in-law, Virginia Philmon and friend Jenny and Evelyn Estes and husband Buddy of Baton Rouge; and brothers-in-law, Bill Philmon and wife Mary Ann of Lufkin, Texas, Glenn Philmon and wife Helen of Metairie, and Jake Philmon and wife Patricia of Lake Charles. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, James W. Philmon Jr.; two sisters, Ilene Durese and Eva Derouen; and three brothers, Clopha Richard, Clabby Andrus and Tom McBride. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Saturday, March 18, in Hixson - Sulphur Memorial Funeral Home. The Rev. Roland Vaughn will officiate. Burial will be in Mimosa Pines South Cemetery in Carlyss. Visitation is 1 - 9 p. m. today, with a rosary service at 6 p. m., and from 9 a.m. Saturday. The family asks that memorial donations be made in her memory to the recovery effort for St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church of Hackberry. Words of comfort may be left for the family at www.mem.com.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on March 17, 2006) 
McBride, Nina Marie (I4168)
 
326 Obituary:

ANDERSON - Mrs. Deborah Ann Davis, 30, of Route 1 in Anderson, died Sunday night in a Navasota hospital from injuries sustained in a auto accident.

Services will be today at 2 p.m. at the Willow Hole Chapel in Madison County, with the Rev. Glenn Connors, pastor of the Rock Prairie Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow at the Willow Hole Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan.

Davis, born in Bryan, was a lifetime resident of Grimes and Brazos counties. She attended A&M Consolidated High School in College Station.

Survivors include her husband, David Joe Earl Davis of Anderson; sons, David Joe Earl Davis Jr. and Jamie Curtis Davis, both of Anderson, and Gene Terrell Crow of Bryan; daughters, Stefanie Crow and Leigh Ann Crow, both of Bryan, and Teresa Rene Davis of Anderson; brothers, Jeff Greer of New Mexico and Chip Nelson of North Zulch; sisters, Billie Jean Brubaker of Houston and Beverly Kay Skidmore of Los Angeles; and step-sister, Nelda Greer of Anderson.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 11, 1983) 
Greer, Deborah Ann (I108)
 
327 Obituary:

Andre' Jean Simard passed away to meet the angels on Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Beloved son of his mother,Tammie Lewis; stepfather Dwayne Lewis; and fathers Louis Simard and Jed Snatic. Brother of Danielle Simard, Donavan Lewis, Madeline Snatic, Bridget Snatic and step brother of Dwayne Lewis, II. Grandson of Harry and Mary Snatic, John and Corinne Scanlan, the late Addley and Mae Dell Coleman. Also survived by a niece, Alba Mae Morris, a host of cousins, family and friends. Age, 27 years. A native and resident of Gretna, LA.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Service in the chapel of MOTHE FUNERAL HOME, 2100 Westbank Expy., Harvey, LA on Saturday, August 31, 2013 at 1:30 PM. Interment, Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Gretna, LA. Parlors will be open Saturday from 9 AM until 1:30 PM.

(Published by Mothe Funeral Home of Harvey, LA) 
Simard, Andre Jean (I8687)
 
328 Obituary:

Andrew Lane "Andy" Fannette was born Sept. 12, 1937, in Houston to Benjamin A. and Laura Greer Fannette. His family moved to the Navasota area when he was 10 years old. He passed from this life on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013, at 6 p.m. in Tyler, surrounded by his family, pastor and friends. Funeral services are to be Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, at 11 a.m. at People's Church in Jacksonville with burial to follow in Still Waters Memorial Gardens. Pastor David Butler and the Rev. Jerry Walles will officiate.

Services are under direction of Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville.

Andy and his family moved to Jacksonville in 1965 where he was pastor of the United Pentecostal Church until 1981. During this time he was involved with several business endeavors such as Andy's Mobile Homes, building of the original Holiday Inn, Gibson's Store (which was among the first discount stores in Jacksonville), Andy's Lumber & Hardware, and registered Braham cattle. Since 1989 the Fannette family business has been Century 21 Action Team. Andy enjoyed buying and selling land and the development of some of these properties.

Andy served as president of Gateway College of Evangelism in St. Louis, Mo., from 1981 to 1983.

Andy retired from pastoring and spent about 25 years living at Reklaw. While in his 60s, Andy felt led to start another church in Jacksonville. Through the blessings of the Lord and the help of many wonderful people, People's Church on U.S. Highway 79 East in Jacksonville became a reality. He resigned from this pastorate due to health reasons in 2010.

Andy was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Vera Carr of Willis, Billy Jo Dixon and Barbara Loftin of Navasota; and his only brother, Benjamin Fannette, who passed away in 2011 while living at Reklaw.

Survivors are his wife of 57 years, Mary A. Fannette; son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Nancy Fannette of Jacksonville; granddaughters and husbands, Melissa and David Trawick of Jacksonville and Rachel and Justin Robinson of Jacksonville; great-grandchildren, Sarah, Gracie and Benjamin Trawick of Jacksonville; sisters and brothers-in-law, Sara and Bill McDaniel of Angleton and Elaine and Clinton Trncak of Tyler, Kay Williams of Bryan and Marie Fazzino of Millican; and nieces and nephews including Darrell Carr of Lake Striker.

Pallbearers will be Darrell Carr, Justin Robinson, David Trawick, Nick Maestas, Steve McFarland and Phillip Evans.

Honorary pallbearers will be Billy Powell, Smitty Hill, George Payne, James Tennison, Bill Permenter, John Ament, Robert McNatt, James Brazier, Nathan Jones, Bruce Mehlenbacher, Glen Rhodes and Charles Dickerson.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, at Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville.

Memorials may be made to People's Church, 14089 U.S. Highway 79 E., Jacksonville, 75766.

(Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on January 9, 2013) 
Fannette, Andrew Lane (I5997)
 
329 Obituary:

ANDREWS (Staff) - Services for Gary Lee Gross, 16, were to be held at 2:30 p.m. today in the Second Baptist Church here with burial in Andrews Cemetery directed by Singleton Funeral Home.

Gross died at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in Medical Center Hospital in Odessa following injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

Born July 20, 1954, in Seminole, he lived most of his life in Andrews. A junior in high school, Gross was a member of the Second Baptist Church.

He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gross of Andrews; a sister, Robbie Gross of the home; a brother, Rusty Gross of the home; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. C. L. Johnson of Lovington, N.M.; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. B. J. Gross of Andrews; and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Jim Elmore of Seagraves.

(Published in The Odessa American on February 26, 1971) 
Gross, Gary Lee (I925)
 
330 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Betty Gross, 73, of Andrews, a homemaker, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, at her residence.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Second Baptist Church with the Rev. Ivy Shelton officiating. Burial will be at Andrews West Cemetery. Arrangements are by McNett Funeral Home.

She was born in Sherman. She was a Baptist.

SURVIVORS: Daughters, Claudia Helms and Geraldine "Gerri" Helms, both of Odessa, Wanda Edmiston of Eldorado and Diana Gross of San Angelo; sons, James W. Jones of Andrews and Marvin Jones of Henderson; brother, Roy Lee Turner of Pflugerville; 17 grandchildren; and 35 great-grandchildren. 
Turner, Betty Jo (I984)
 
331 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Geneva Gross, 67, of Andrews, a homemaker, died Monday, July 20, 1998, at Methodist Hospital in Lubbock.

Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Andrews Old Cemetery with Leslie Gross Jr. officiating. Arrangements by Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home.

She was born in Edna and moved to Andrews in 1955 from Seagraves. She was Baptist.

SURVIVORS: Husband, Wesley Gross of Andrews; daughters, Marquita Johnson of San Angelo, Linda Talarsky of Chico and Debbie Dockery of Hobbs, N.M.; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

(Published in The Odessa American on July 22, 1998) 
Mills, Geneva Claudine (I900)
 
332 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Lonnie Gross, 76, of Andrews, died Friday, Nov. 17, 2006, at Home Hospice.

Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Second Baptist Church with the Rev. Kevin Covington officiating. Burial will be at Andrews Old Cemetery. Arrangements are by McNett Funeral Home.

He was born in Holiday. He was Baptist.

SURVIVORS: Wife, Cherry Gross of Andrews; son, Rusty Gross of Andrews; daughter, Robbie Hale of Andrews; brother, James B. Gross of Andrews; sister, Evelyn Bonham of Kermit; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

(Published in The Odessa American on November 19, 2006) 
Gross, Lonnie (I899)
 
333 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Ragan Taylor, 18, a high school student, died Wednesday, March 15, 1995, at Breckenridge Hospital in Austin following a brief illness.

Memorial services were Friday at Friendship Baptist Church. Graveside services will be at Andrews Cemetery with the Rev. John Taylor officiating. Funeral arrangements by McNett Fuenral Home of Andrews.

He was born in Lubbock and moved to Austin from Odessa three years ago.

SURVIVORS: Parents, Robert and Nancy Taylor of Austin; sister, Christi Taylor of Odessa; grandparents, Harry Hamlin of Robert Lee, Louise Hamlin of Dallas and Rocky and Maxine Taylor of Andrews.

(Published in The Odessa American on March 18, 1995) 
Taylor, Ragan Jeffrey (I11417)
 
334 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Services for Claudia Irene Gross, 75, of Andrews, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Second Baptist Church with burial in Andrews Cemetery under the direction of Singleton Funeral Home.

Mrs. Gross was found dead at her home about noon Sunday. Justice of the Peace G. A. Ragsdale pronounced her dead and ruled her death was from natural causes.

She was born in Groesbeck Jan. 28, 1904, and had lived in Andrews 31 years, coming from Seagraves.

Survivors include six sons, W.J. (Bill) Gross, Wesley Gross, Leslie Gross, Lester Gross and Lonnie Gross, all of Andrews, and J.B. Gross of Anchorage, Alaska; a daughter, Evelyn Bonham of Kermit; two sisters, Etta High of Seagraves and Flora Sturgeon of Seymour; three brothers, Ernest Bryant of Andrews, Elward Bryant of Pasadena and Hillis Bryant of Texas City; 20 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Odessa American on February 26, 1979) 
Bryant, Claudia Irene (I710)
 
335 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Services for Helen Ford Gross, 82, of Andrews will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Second Baptist Church in Andrews with the Rev. Ivy Shelton officiating. Burial will be in Andrews Old Cemetery under the direction of McNett Funeral Home of Andrews.

She died Thursday, Sept. 19, 2002.

She was born June 17, 1920, in Bossier City, La. She married George Edwin Ford on Sept. 23, 1937. He died Aug. 19, 1967. She married James B. Gross on July 25, 1968, in Anchorage, Alaska. She was a secretary for the Andrews Independent School District for 17 years, retiring in 1965. She was a member of Second Baptist Church and a former member of Eastern Star.

She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Gary Ford Huddleston, on April 19, 1990.

Survivors include her husband; two stepsons, Don of Crane and Dale of Andrews; a brother, Jerry Works of Texarkana; eight sisters, Lorraine Saint, June Freeman, Thelma Coker, Louise Baumberger and Shirley Canon, all of Texarkana, Ruby "Sis" Morgason of Kansas City, Mo., and Ann Morgan and Dorothy Hodge, both of Idaho City, Idaho; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. 
Works, Helen Mable (I938)
 
336 Obituary:

ANDREWS - Wesley M. Gross, 76, of Andrews, a back hole operator for Coats Construction, died Sunday, Aug. 1, 2004, at Hospice House.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Second Baptist Church with Leslie Gross Jr. officiating. Burial will be at Andrews Old Cemetery. Arrangements by McNett Funeral Home.

He was born in Holliday.

SURVIORS: Daughters, Marquita Johnson of San Angelo, Linda Talasky of Chico and Debbie Dockery of Comanche; brothers, J.B. Gross and Lonnie Gross, both of Andrews; sister, Evalyn Bonham of Kermit; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Odessa American on August 3, 2004) 
Gross, Wesley Marvin (I897)
 
337 Obituary:

Angele Clement Nunez, 90, of Port Arthur died Thursday at St. Mary Hospital.

A native of Rayne, La., she lived in Port Arthur 65 years. She was a member of St. James Catholic Church, Altar Society, Legion of Mary and St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary. She was a homemaker.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. James Catholic Church. Burial will be at Greenlawn Memorial Park under the direction of Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home. A rosary will be recited at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Survivors include a daughter, Wanda Meaux of Groves; a son, Leland Paul Nunez of Houston; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on July 29, 1994) 
Clement, Angele (I2452)
 
338 Obituary:

Angelle Jacob Osborne 'aka Coonie', age 87, died Monday, September 29, 2008.

A graduate of Charity Hospital Nursing School, she spent over 40 years of her life caring for others. She was also a licensed optician. As a proud New Orleanian, Coonie loved Mardi Gras, Popeye's Fried Chicken and her Catholic faith.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband.

She is survived by a niece in Virginia and a devoted network of friends whom she considered her second family.

Graveside Services will be held at Garden of Memories Cemetery on Friday, October 17, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.

(Published in The New Orleans Times Picayune on October 17, 2008) 
Jacob, Angele (I5471)
 
339 Obituary:

Angie Bell Brothers, 86, died Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, in Munday.

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Seymour Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with A.B. Martin and Bud Branson officiating. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Seymour Memorial Funeral Home.

Mrs. Brothers was a homemaker.

Survivors inlcude one sister, Geneva Jeter of Seymour and one brother, Raymond Duwaine Badgett of Lawton. 
Badgett, Angie Bell (I619)
 
340 Obituary:

ANGIE BROTHERS LYNCH - Age 87 of Fosterville, died Tuesday at Vanderbilt Hospital. Mrs. Lynch was a native of Fosterville and daughter of the late Fount and Hattie Horton Brothers.

Funeral Services will be 10:30 Friday at Fosterville Church of Christ. Brother Billy Patton, Carter Woodruff, and Jeff Adcock will officiate, and Don Powell will serve as song leader. Burial will be in the Fosterville Cemetery.

She is survived by her son and daughter-law Craig and Pam Bingham Lynch of Fosterville, grandson Fount and his wife Krystal Lynch of Nashville, granddaughter Angela and her husband Jeremy Ferguson of Fosterville, great grandchildren, Mara and Elam Ferguson of Fosterville.

Mrs. Lynch was a member of the Fosterville Church of Christ and retired Senior Vice President of Murfreesboro Bank & Trust Company. She was preceded in death by her husband William Billy Lynch who died in 2006. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Gilmore Brothers. Active Pallbearers will be Jerry "Moe" Alderson, Tony Helton, Chris Hillis, Ike Farrar, Winston Brothers, Kennon Threet, Steve Holden, Burrell Willliams, and Donald Summar. Honorary Pallbearers will be men of the Fosterville Church of Christ, Bea Blalock, Sara Joyce, Ron Hays, Jack Weatherford, Bob Mifflin, Chuck Lewis, Tom Vance, John D. Hood, David Hopper, and Glen Layne. Visitation will be 4-8pm Thursday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. (615-893-5151) www.woodfinchapel.com

(Published by Woodfin Funeral Chapel in Murfreesboro, TN) 
Brothers, Angie Evelyn (I6527)
 
341 Obituary:

Anita Adell Kubena, age 90, was called home to the Lord on the morning of Saturday May 16th, 2020. Born to George Allen Vance and Annie Maybell Sexton Vance in Caldwell, TX on January 9, 1930, Anita was the 6th of 10 children. Anita's family worked as sharecroppers, working the land and harvesting cotton. Anita recalled that at 5 years old she received her first cotton sack, a 5 lb flour sack, to use while working hard alongside her family in the Texas sun.

Anita graduated from Caldwell High School in 1948, attended business school, and worked in hospitals and doctor's offices for 22 years until she retired on the day her last grandchild was born.

Anita was a skilled seamstress, clothing her children and family, crocheting, and masterfully creating beautiful quilts. Anita was also skilled at canning and preserving, she was known for her delicious fig, apricot, and dewberry preserves. Anita had a penchant for "rescuing" stuffed animals from flea markets and mending their battle scars with care. She was an avid reader of western novels, particularly the books of Louis La'Amour, but if she ever came across a dirty word during her reading, she sent it straight to the burn pile. Anita was a devout Christian of the Baptist faith and often wore a mustard seed encased in glass on her necklace as a personal reminder of her faith.

Anita was preceded in death by her husband Marvin Marion Kubena, her siblings; Lucille Vance Jones, Evelyn Hall, George (Buck) Vance Jr., Alice Vance, Earnest (Bud) Vance, Grace Louis, Robert (Bob) Vance, Andrew (Joe) Vance, James (Jim) Vance, and her daughter; Lynnette Diane Kubena.

Anita is loved and celebrated by her children; daughter Peggy Adell Kubena, daughter Cynthia Kubena Guerra and husband H. R. Daniel Guerra, and son Christopher Stephen Kubena. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Marcus Daniel Guerra and wife Amy Anderson Guerra, Leslie Nicole Danielle Guerra Fernandez and husband Fernando Juan Fernandez Jr, and her great-grandchildren; Lucy Leigh Guerra and Samantha Adele Fernandez, among numerous cousins and friends.

Affectionately known as Grandma Niti to her great granddaughters, Anita maintained her snappy wit and sly humor throughout her life, charming those who knew her even through her declining health and memory. Her care for the last 12 years has been overseen with love by her middle child and she left us peacefully after a short fight with a terrible illness. Anita will be remembered for her faith, her love, her skill, her humor, and her tenacious spirit.

"Amen, I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed... nothing will be impossible for you." Matthew 17-20

(Published by Strickland Funeral Home of Caldwell, TX)
 
Vance, Anita Adell (I1997)
 
342 Obituary:

Anita Henry Broussard, 72, a native of Jennings and resident of New Iberia, died Thursday, July 3, 1997.

Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Peter's Catholic Church in New Iberia

She is survived by her husband, Jack O. Broussard of New Iberia; one son, Dwyer Henry Broussard of Baton Rouge; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne (Deborah B.) Spell of New Iberia, and Jodi E. Broussard of Salina, Kan.; one sister, Patsy H. LaRose of Houma; and six grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Morris J. and Mavy Clement Henry.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Catholic High Endowment Fund, 1301 DeLaSalle Drive, New Iberia, La. 70560 or to the New Iberia Cancer Society.

She was a member of the Children of Mary, and the Ladies Altar Society. She was a parishioner of St. Peter's Catholic Church. She was also a Pink Lady at Dauterive Hospital.  
Henry, Anita Mae (I2491)
 
343 Obituary:

Ann Steele Cren, 93, lifelong resident of Ensley, died Sunday, January 31, 2016.

Ann was preceded in death by her loving husband John T Cren, parents Lillie Belle Turner Steele and Robert Young Steele, sisters Audrey Lee Box, Sarah S. Ellingson, and Mary B Kitchens, brothers Turner Young Steele and Robert Ray Steele.

Ann spent her long working career, over 40 years, with Tennessee Coal & Iron (U.S. Steel). Ann with her husband Johnny owned a number of small businesses in the Ensley area, including J and A Car Wash and The Big Record store at Five Points West.

Ann is survived by her nephews Robert (Deb) Ellingson, Chester (Sharon) Ellingson, her nieces Carol (Richard Bend) Ellingson, and Thelma Young Steele, great-nieces Kari (Mitch) Craft, and Jenny (Denny) Harms, great-great nephew Brooks Craft, and great-great niece Cora Harms, who happened to inherit Ann's beautiful blue eyes.

We will remember Ann as fun waiting to happen and always blessing our hearts. She adored her nieces and nephews and gave us all the sense that we were the most darling children who ever lived. The memories of Ann and Johnny singing together to the latest hit on the radio and dancing together in the kitchen are indelible and will be missed by all.

The family will receive friends on Saturday, February 13, 2016 from 10:00 to 11:00 am with graveside service immediately following at Elmwood Cemetery.

(Published in The Birmingham News from February 8 to February 10, 2016) 
Steele, Ann (I4259)
 
344 Obituary:

Anna Bell Talbot, 56, of 2440 67th St., died at 8:33 a.m. Wednesday at Mid-County Hospital.

She was a native of Port Arthur and a lifelong resident of Mid-County. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church.

Services are set for 10 a.m. Friday at the Davis Funeral Home chapel in Port Neches, with the Rev. Charles Wolfe officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Park.

Survivors include her husband, Percy Talbot of Port Arthur; two daughters, Carolyn Ann Cormier and Rhoda Nell Speed, both of Port Neches; her mother, Winnie Smith of Port Arthur; two brothers, Carl Smith of Port Arthur and Jack Smith of Hillsboro, Texas, and four grandchildren.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on July 17, 1980) 
Smith, Anna Bell (I4633)
 
345 Obituary:

Anna Joyce Hebert, age 75, passed away on Thursday November 9, 2017. Anna was born August 5, 1942 in Eunice, Louisiana to the late Louis and Edith Smith. Anna married the love of her life, Captain Eddie Hebert Jr., and together they had 42 years of love and laughter as they raised their 2 children.

Anna loved to cook and had a mess of recipes that she shared with family and friends alike. A special favorite were her little pecan pies at Christmas. Anna traveled with Eddie whenever she could as his life as a Captain took them to many, many places and the beach was a love for them both. Reading was a passion and she had her favorites, and often was turning a page in between her phone calls to family and friends as the latest baseball game played on the TV in the background. Her cell phone was an extension of her hand, always ready to comfort or advise. Anna had a deep love of family; a true matriarch she loved and was loved deeply in return.

Anna is predeceased by her husband, Captain Eddie Hebert Jr. and her parents, Lewis and Edith Smith; siblings, Winston Smith, Ivan Smith, Jim Smith, Paul Smith and Ethel Smith Bertrand.

She is survived by her son, Eddie Hebert III ?Davy? and his wife, Katherine; daughter, Angela Hebert McCain and husband, Lucas; grandchildren, Jacob Hebert, Matthew Hebert, Jobe Hebert, Tanya Billedeaux-White and Greg Billedeaux and 5 great grandchildren; siblings, John Smith and wife, Joy, Rena Soileau and husband, Jim, Grace Sonnier and Jean Fuselier; niece, Shelly Smith; God-son, Mitch Soileau, and many extended family and friends. She will be forever loved and deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to have her in their lives. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff and residents at Brookdale who always had a kind word and helpful heart. Visitation to be held Sunday, November 12, 2017 from 4:00 - 8:00pm with Acts rosary at 6:00 at Hixson Funeral Home, Lake Charles, resuming Monday, November 13, 2017 at 8am until Mass of Christian Burial at Christ the King Catholic Church at 10am. Burial will follow Mass at Highland Memorial Park. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.hixsonfuneralhomes.com.

(Published by J. E. Hixson & Sons Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
Smith, Anna Joyce (I7717)
 
346 Obituary:

Anna Vivian (Talbot) Brown, 90, of Austin, Tx passed away on September 12, 2020. Vivian was born on May 24, 1930 in Port Arthur, Tx to Ferdinant (Fred) and Bertha Collier Talbot. She was the second of four children (and only daughter) born to Fred and Bertha Talbot. Vivian attended public school in Port Arthur and graduated Stephen F. Austin High School in 1948. She loved sports and enjoyed playing basketball as a member of the high school basketball team. In high school, she was a recipient of the American Legion Certificate of School Award and was also a beautiful girl who was voted "Queen of the May" during her senior year in high school.

After high school she attended Port Arthur College where she continued to excel in secretarial and administrative skills. She worked in numerous secretarial jobs in the school districts of Pt. Arthur, Missouri City, and later Austin, Texas. Vivian married her childhood sweetheart Edward Earl Brown in 1952 and together they raised three children, Judith Kim Brown Hajek, Natalie Ann Brown, and Mark Gerard Brown.

Ed and Vivian moved to Austin in 1961, where Vivian worked in the College of Business Administration at the University of Texas as secretary to the Dean of Student Affairs while Ed attended and graduated from the UT College of Pharmacy. It was during this time that she became a lifelong fan of the Texas Longhorn Football Team. She always enjoyed going to the home games one to two hours early to watch the team work out. She was very proud of her son Mark who was a member of the Longhorn Band (and also the Alumni Band).

Vivian also worked at the University of Texas Law School for twenty years prior to her retirement in 1989. During the majority of her tenure at the Law School she was the Administrative Assistant in charge of the Admissions Office. At the end of each admissions cycle she enjoyed visits back home to Pt. Arthur to spend time with family and her very dear childhood friend Lora Dee.

Vivian loved her vacation trips to Hawaii starting in 1972 and she took numerous trips to Las Vegas until it became too difficult to travel because of physical disabilities. She loved all of her family very much and was blessed with three grandchildren who were the light of her life, John Travis Hajek, Edward Scott Hajek, and Michelle Renee (Brown) Flores. She always enjoyed visiting with them especially at Christmas to hear about their latest adventures. When she could no longer travel, she kept in touch by phone and letters with her dear brother Curt Talbot of Vinton, Louisiana. After purchasing her iPad, she enjoyed emails and pictures from her god-daughter Claudine Domingue and siblings Madeline, Michel, and Francis Domingue, and from nieces and nephews Dirk and Sissy Talbot, Molly and Loy Stuart, Kent Talbot, Barry and Denise Talbot, Gina and Ricky Gutierrez, and Janice Sue Talbot and her son Jake.

Vivian is preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Bertha Talbot, older brother Joe Talbot and wife Loyce, younger brother Pat Talbot and wife Mary. She is survived by one brother Curt Talbot and friend Pam, Edward Brown, children Judith Kim Hajek and husband John Hajek, Jr., Natalie Ann Brown, Mark Gerard Brown and Steve Williams; three grand-children John Travis Hajek, Edward Scott Hajek, and Michelle Renee (Brown) Flores, all of Austin, Tx, and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank the doctors and nursing staff of the Austin Diagnostic Clinic (Drs. Anjali Nemawarkar, Joseph Volpe, and Jean Hertel), Encompass Rehab Hospital, Compassus Hospice, and Park Valley Inn nursing home, where nurses Tara, Israel, and Denise provided compassionate and kind care to our mother. In accordance with her wishes she will be cremated and buried between her mother and father at Memory Gardens of Jefferson County Cemetery in Nederland, Texas at a date TBD.

(Published by Neptune Society Cremation Services) 
Talbot, Anna Vivian (I4711)
 
347 Obituary:

Anthony (Tony) E. Kezerle, 78, of Zwolle, died on Tuesday, July 2. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, with the Msg. Robert C. Friend officiating. Burial was in the St. Joseph Cemetery.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Magaline E. Kezerle of Zwolle; five sons, Anthony, Aloysius, Lloyd, and James Kezerle, all of Zwolle, and Sebastian Kezerle of Noble; 3 daughters, Mrs. Theresa Sepulvado of Noble, and Mrs. Katherine Sepulvado of Zwolle, Mrs. Agnes Bahr of Milwaukee, Wisc.; one sister, Mrs. Sophie Oxbolt of Milwaukee, Wisc.; 26 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and 7 great grandchildren.

(Published in The Sabine Index on July 11, 1974) 
Kezerle, Anthony Egnatius (I7390)
 
348 Obituary:

APPLETON, Wis. - James F. Bogenschutz, 51, of Appleton, Wis., formerly of White Oak, passed away at home on July 11, 1998, after a courageous battle with melanoma cancer.

He was born on April 11, 1947, in Appleton to the late Elmer and Margaret Bogenschutz. He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, serving in Texas 1966-1970. He then began a long career with the U.S. Postal Service, transferring to Wisconsin in August 1987.

Jim is survived by his wife, Joanne, of Appleton; three daughters and a son-in-law, Jill Meyer of Combined Locks, Wis., Jennifer and Monico Diaz and Jena Bogenschutz, all of Longview; one son, Jared Bogenschutz of Longview; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Jerry and Sylvia Bogenschutz, Tom and Carol Bogenschutz and Gary and Maureen Bogenschutz, all of Henderson; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Doris and Danny Hammes of Campbellsport, Wis., Mary and Al King of Neenah, Wis., and Debbie Bogenschutz and her fiance, Joe Unmuth, of Neenah, Wis.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 1998, at the First United Methodist Church in Appleton.

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on July 19, 1998)

 
Bogenschutz, James Francis (I2173)
 
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April Cheree (Jones) Roby, 45, passed away Monday, October 08, 2018, in Alpine.

Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, October 11, 2018, at the Double Mountain Cemetery in Peacock. Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 10, 2018, at Adams-Foster-Ray Funeral Home, in Hamlin.

Born April 9, 1973, in Rotan, April was the daughter of Mike and Cynthia (Nichols) Jones.

When her sons were young, April studied at Western Texas University in Snyder to become an LVN. A few years later, she furthered her education to become a registered nurse. April moved to Alpine in 2013, where she continued working as an RN.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents, E.B. (Sonny) and Billie Nichols, Tiney Jones, two uncles, Edward Clayton Nichols, and Ernest Dale Nichols.

Survivors include two sons, Cody Roby and Jade Roby; her parents Mike and Cynthia Jones; one brother and sister-in-law, Bronc and Michelle Jones; one granddaughter, Payton Jayde Roby; one nephew, Cade Jones; one niece Camey Jones; grandmother, Doyleen Jones; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. 
Jones, April Cheree (I7032)
 
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ARLINGTON - Reah Leola Fletcher, a retired public speaker, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004, three months shy of her 100th birthday.

Memorial service: at a later date

Memorials: may be made to Fort Worth Vitas Hospice for its loving care and support.

She was a past member of the Arlington Story League and the Arlington Woman's Club. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Eric L. Fletcher, son of Leta and Sam H. Fletcher.

Survivors: Daughter, Nancy Reedy Leary of Arlington; son, Eric L. Fletcher II of Grants Pass, Ore.; grandchildren, Reah Suzanne Reedy of Arlington, Robert L. Reedy of Comanche, Eric Fletcher III and Sharon Mills of Los Angeles; and great-grandchildren, Erika Mills, Laurel Mills of Los Angeles and Emily Reedy and Nick Reedy of Comanche.

Arlington Funeral Home
1221 E. Division St. (817) 548-1791

(Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on February 22, 2004) 
Ferguson, Reah Leola (I8908)
 

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