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501 Obituary:

CALDWELL - Services for Robert C. Siptak, 82, of Caldwell are set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell.

The Rev. Steve Stigler will officiate. Burial will be in the Caldwell Masonic Cemetery with military honors under the auspices of VFW Post 4458 of Caldwell.

Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday and from 7:30 a.m. to the time of the services Tuesday at the funeral home.

Mr. Siptak died Saturday in St. Joseph Regional Health Center.

He was born in Burleson County and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He was owner and operator of Siptak-Pargac Pharmacy in Caldwell for 36 years until his retirement in 1983. He was a charter member, past president and Melvin Jones Fellowship recipient of the Caldwell Lions Club.

He was a member of the Caldwell Volunteer Fire Department, member and former commander of American Legion Post 451 and member and former commander of VFW Post 4458. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and served as trustee and chairman of the administrative council and several committees. In 1992 he was named as Burleson County Senior Citizen of the Year.

Survivors include his wife, Gerry Siptak of Caldwell; a daughter and son-in-law, Pam and Bill Smith of Longview; a sister and brother-in-law, Lydia and Dr. L.J. Rode of Houston; a sister-in-law, Bettye Siptak of Caldwell; two grandsons; and numerous nieces and nephews.

(Published in the Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 22, 2002) 
Siptak, Robert Charles (I1882)
 
502 Obituary:

CALDWELL - William Crnkovic Sr., 74, of Caldwell died at his residence Monday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Cooks Point Brethren Church. The Revs. Henry E. Beseda of Snook Brethren Church and Norman Haisler of Cooks Point Brethren Church will officiate. Burial will be in New Tabor Cemetery in Burleson County. Arrangements are by Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell.

Crnkovic, born in Zwolle, La., had lived in Burleson County since 1947. He graduated from Ebarb High School in Zwolle, La., and from Louisiana State University. Crnkovic was a retired dealer for Beltone Hearing Aids, a veteran of the Coast Guard in World War II, and a member of the Roman Catholic faith.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred D. Crnkovic of Caldwell; three sons, William Crnkovic Jr., John Bartol Crnkovic, Joe Dan Crnkovic, all of Caldwell; five brothers, Angel Crnkovic of Oak Grove, La., Tony Crnkovic of Birmingham, Ala., Joe Crnkovic, Alfred Crnkovic, both of Zwolle, Charlie Crnkovic of Leesville, La.; a sister, Tonka Ozbolt of Birmingham; and two grandchildren. 

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 20, 1986) 
Crnkovic, William Sr. (I208)
 
503 Obituary:

Caleb Austin Martin, 27, of Mt. Olive, died Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019, at 3:58 a.m. at his residence.

Visitation will be held Friday, Oct. 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints in Litchfield.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 19, at 11 a.m. at the church with Bishop Lonnie Bruce officiating. Burial will be held in Chapman Cemetery in Mt. Olive. Becker and Son Funeral Home in Mt. Olive is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Martin was born Sept. 15, 1992, in Alton to Stephen and Belinda (McElvain) Martin. He married Bethany Faith Knox on Aug. 27, 2016, at Timber Lakes Golf Course in Staunton, and she survives.

He attended Mt. Vernon Grade School, Benld Elementary School and was a 2011 graduate of Gillespie High School. He continued his schooling at Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey for two years, and received his associate's degree in applied sciences?Drafting/CAD Technology and a Certificate of Proficiency.

Employed as a drafter for Federal Steel Erection Company in East Alton for three years, he attended the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints in Litchfield.

A gentle and loving soul, he had the biggest heart and was completely selfless. He loved God and those around him, and received that same love in return. Most of all, he shared an exceptional love and bond with his wife that was unlike any other, and he truly cherished their life together.

He was a talented and passionate drummer who could perform and master covers to nearly every song that came to mind. He enjoyed playing the drums with his band The Yard Dogs, his friends and for his previous church. He also enjoyed playing video games, watching wrestling, listening to the Rizzuto Show on 105.7 The Point, going fishing, telling the best "dad jokes" as he called them, to anyone who would listen, and making memories with his family and friends.

The biggest hockey fan, he loved cheering on his St. Louis Blues, attending games any chance he got, and witnessing his favorite team win the Stanley Cup this year.

Throughout his entire battle with Osteosarcoma, he kept an upbeat spirit and touched many lives with his unwavering faith. He will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him and who will keep his memory alive forever.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his parents Stephen and Belinda Martin of Wilsonville; three siblings, brother, Jon (Jamie) Sadler of Titusville, FL, sister, Kaghen (CJ) Chandler of Gillespie and brother, Cody Martin of Staunton; grandparents, Jesse and Sylvia Cisco of Mt. Olive; grandfather, Chris (friend Debi) Schmidt of Staunton; nephews, Landynn and Wyatt Sadler, niece, Olivia Chandler and nephew, Landon Martin; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

He was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Barbara Hert, Clarence McElvain and Alfred Hert; paternal grandparents, Wilburn Martin, Sr. and Martha Martin; and uncles, Kenneth Martin and Wilburn Martin, Jr.

Memorials may be made to the Sarcoma Foundation of America, Inc. or Chapman Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.beckerandson.com.

(Published by The Hillsboro, IL Journal-News on October 16, 2019)
 
Martin, Caleb Austin (I8507)
 
504 Obituary:

Callie Roy Bennett, 75, of Big Spring went to her heavenly home at 10:12 AM Monday, April 25, 2005, at the home of her daughter in The Colony, Texas. Funeral Services will be at 2:00 PM Friday, April 29, 2005, at Trinity Baptist Church with Rev. Randy Cotton, officiating. Burial will be at Trinity Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM Thursday at Myers & Smith Chapel.

Callie was born December 12, 1929, in Big Spring to R. W. McNew and Delia Hamlin McNew which were long time residents of Howard County. Callie graduated from Big Spring High School in 1946 and attended Howard County Junior College. She worked in nursing for several years, the Howard County Insurance Agency, Bon El Answering Service, B&M Bail Bond, and PAC Tel Paging and Beeper Service. She retired in 2002.

Callie had been a member of Trinity Baptist Church since March 10, 1942. She held a Life Membership in the Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers. She was an active member of the Mighty Oaks Senior Citizen Organization and the Gamesters at Trinity Baptist Church. Callie was also a Past Noble Grand of the Big Spring Rebekah Lodge #284. She was selected as the Business Woman of the Year in 1992 by the Scenic Cactus Chapter of America.

She is survived by 1 daughter: Debbie Parker and her husband Benny of The Colony, Texas; 1 son: Jerry Bennett and his wife Donna of Big Spring; and 5 grandchildren: Michelle Parker and C. J. Ashley, both of Lubbock, Stacy Parker of Brownsboro, Scarlet Ashley of San Angelo, and Skyler Ashley of Midland.

She was preceded in death by her parents; 3 sisters: Bonnie Bennett, Gertrude McCann, and Ethel McCracken, and 1 brother: Jack McNew.

Pallbearers will be Kevin Hamlin, Robert Howland, Skipper Howland, Earl Permenter, Oscar Garza, Scotty McNew, Danny Clark, and Bryan Scroggins.

The family suggests memorials to Trinity Baptist Church Missionary Fund, % Trinity Baptist Church, P. O. Box 1448, Big Spring, Texas 79721.

Arrangements are by Myers & Smith Funeral Home. Pay your respects online at www.myersandsmith.com  
McNew, Callie Roy (I6898)
 
505 Obituary:

Calvin Wayne Brown

C. Wayne Brown, 73 of Denton, TX passed away peacefully on Monday, December 17, 2018 in Denton.

He was born August 30, 1945 in Seymour, TX, the first of two sons of J. E. and Alma Leona Brown, both of whom preceded him in death.

Wayne graduated from Seymour High School and held an Associate Degree in Law Enforcement from NCTC or North TX Council of Governments. He started his law enforcement training when he joined the U. S. Army in 1964 as a Military Policeman, where he achieved the rank of Sargent. He served his country in Fort Richie, Maryland, Fort Sill, OK, and Okinawa, Japan during the Vietnam War. Upon leaving the military, he accepted a position as a Denton Police Officer, which he held for many years. From there, he became a Deputy Sheriff in Denton County. From Denton, he decided to head back to his hometown of Seymour to accept the position of Chief Deputy of Baylor County. He was able to achieve his lifelong dream in 1990 when he was appointed as Sheriff of his beloved county.

During his early years, Wayne worked with his father on his farm, was a cowboy, herding cattle on the Waggoner Ranch, and was an avid hunter. In the late 1960s, he was a camera man and TV producer for a TV station in Wichita Falls, TX. He was an artist, using oil to express himself, especially fond of painting Native Americans such as Sitting Bull. Through his close association with the Kiowa Tribe, he was inducted as an honorary member into the Tribe, for which he was very proud.

Wayne is survived by his two loving daughters, Melisa Brown of Denton and Christina Rippentrop, son-in-law Wade Rippentrop, brother Ron Brown and his wife Kay of Wynne, AR, as well as their son, his nephew, Danny and his niece Jennifer Joy Ringwood and her husband of CA.

He was especially proud of his grandchildren,Senior Airman Justin Rippentrop and wife Asiana-USAF-Anchorage, AK, Pvt Carson Rippentrop-US Army-Fort Eustis, VA, and Madelyn Rippentrop of Ponder. He has many surviving cousins and aunts and uncles whom he loved and cherished very much.

Funeral services will be held at Mulkey-Bowles Montgomery Funeral Home Chapel, 705 N. Locust St, Denton, TX on Friday December 21, 2018 at 10:00 a.m., Interment will be later in Seymour, TX, next to his beloved mother and father.

The family would like to thank Cottonwood Nursing Home staff and THPC (Total Hospice and Palliative Care) for the loving care they provided during a difficult time.

Online condolences may be made at www.mulkeybowlesmontgomery.com

(Published in The Denton Record-Chronicle on December 19, 2018) 
Brown, Calvin Wayne (I642)
 
506 Obituary:

Cameron Ogden, 28, of Bryan, passed away on Sunday, September 19, 2021, in Bryan. Visitation will begin at 2 pm, followed by the Life Tribute Memorial Service at 3 pm, Monday, September 27, 2021, both at First Baptist Church Bryan.

Cameron was born in Bryan to Kyle Ogden and Shana Shirley Ogden, on April 27, 1993. He attended Texas State Technical College in Waco, TX where he graduated in 2020. After graduation, Cameron was employed at Texas A&M where he worked as an instrumentation technician in the power plant.

Cameron was a man full of life. He lived and loved with grace and true driven passion. He loved to travel and never missed an opportunity for a road trip. He had the biggest heart, loved his family dearly and considered all of his friend's a part of that family. Cameron's father, Kyle, instilled in him a love for all things sports, music, and Texas A&M from a very early age. If Cameron could throw or catch it, he wanted to be involved. He spent many days running around his childhood neighborhood playing with his buddy's until sundown. In 2015 Cameron met Heather Snow and they began dating, going back and forth between Brenham and Bryan to spend as much time with each other as possible. In 2018 Cameron married Heather and never looked back from creating a beautiful home and life with her. Each year Cameron looked forward to cheering on his fighting Texas Aggies in any and all sporting events. He took so much pride in being a part of the crew at the power plant and working at Texas A&M. Cameron was looking forward to the day he would be able to share this love with his daughter, Delilah Claire, and take her to her first Aggie football game. Cameron will also be remembered as a gifted guitarist and for being one of the biggest Blackberry Smoke fans. He shared this band with anyone he came into contact with and attended as many concerts as possible each year.

He is preceded in death by his grandfather E.J Ogden, grandmother Linda Shirley, and father Kyle Ogden.

Cameron is survived by the love of his life Heather Ogden, soon to be daughter Delilah Claire, fur babies Rosie and Oso, mother Shana Shirley Ogden, grandmother Hazel Ogden, grandfather Gregory Shirley, mother and father in law Scott and Linda Snow, brother in laws Matt and Nathan Snow, and countless other aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends considered to be family.

(Published by Callaway-Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) 
Ogden, Cameron Stuart (I7184)
 
507 Obituary:

Cameron Untrecht, infant son of Holli and Scott of Phoenix, died Aug. 28, 1996. He was born in Phoenix. Survivors include his grandparents, Lee Ann Whitley and William; Judy and James Wright; and Irene and Alan. Services: 9 a.m. Saturday, Phoenix Memorial Park, 200 W. Beardsley Road, Phoenix, AZ 85027. Contributions: Phoenix Children's Hospital, 1111 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85006.

(Published in The Arizona Republic on August 31, 1996) 
Untrecht, Cameron Scott (I104)
 
508 Obituary:

CAMPTI - Ira C. Crow, 68, of Campti died Thursday morning in a Shreveport hospital after a short illness.

The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today in Campti Baptist Church with the Rev. Miles Walsworth and the Rev. Paul Graves officiating. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery near Fairview under the direction of Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home of Coushatta.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Inez B. Crow of Campti; one daughter, Alice M. Rachal of Campti; three sons, Phillip B. Crow of Houston, Kenneth Crow of Austin, Texas, and Jerry Massey of Campti; two brothers, Harry Crow of Pryor, Okla., and J.T. Crow of El Paso, Texas; two sisters, Alva Files of Baytown, Texas, and Laverne Hurst of Vienna, Va.; and eight grandchildren.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on March 16, 1979) 
Crow, Ira Clovis (I418)
 
509 Obituary:

CANEY, Kan. - N. J. Harrison, age 70, passed away at his residence in Caney on Friday morning, Feb. 13, 2004. He was born Aug. 22, 1933 in Abilene, Texas to Newman and Maudie Harrison.

He was raised in Odessa and Snyder, Texas. He was a 1952 graduate of Snyder High School.

He served in the U. S. Navy during the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War. He was honorably discharged and retired from active duty from the U. S. Navy after 24 years of service.

On May 10, 1959, he married Nancy McClelland in Reno, Nev. She survives at the home.

He graduated from Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kan. He then attended and graduated from Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kan.

He was a high school Shop teacher at the Sedan High School. N. J. and his wife Nancy owned and operated the Harrison Variety Store in Caney.

He was an active member of the Caney United Methodist Church of Caney, where he was.a Sunday School teacher. He was also a lifetime member of the VFW.

He was preceded in death by his son, George, his parents, two sisters and three brothers.

Other survivors include his two grandsons.

Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life service was held at the Caney United Methodist Church in Caney on Monday, Feb. 16, 2004, at 10:30 a.m., with Pastor C. Kent Rogers officiating. A private family burial will take place at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Caney Unied Methodist Church in care of Graves Funeral Home of Caney. 
Harrison, Newman Jackson Jr. (I9336)
 
510 Obituary:

Captain Earl J. Devall, Sr., age 79, passed away Sunday, January 23, 2011, at a local hospital.

He was born December 31, 1931, to Hyman and Lucille Benoit Devall in Big Lake and lived the majority of his life in Lake Charles. Proudly, he retired as a tug boat captain. Following that, he and his wife enjoyed travelling in their rv, cleaning and polishing it every chance he got. Mr. Devall was a true Christian man having belonged many years to the Grand Lake Faith Temple, often referring to them as his "family". A loving husband, father, and grandfather, he will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Preceding him in death was is parents, his daughter, Sharon Lucille Devall, and his siblings, Calvin Devall, Dozie Poole, and Della Vidrine.

Survivors include his loving wife of 45 years, Joyce Ardoin Devall of Lake Charles; three sons, Earl Devall, Jr. and wife, Pat of Lake Charles, James Israel and wife, Sheila of Moss Bluff, and Randall Israel of Lake Charles; two daughters, Cammie Edmonds and husband, Keith of Lake Charles and Shelva Reed and husband, Jimmie of Lake Charles; a brother-in-law, Carl Ardoin and wife, Sylvia of Lake Charles; a sister-in-law, Gloria Gossett of Lake Charles; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and his beloved dog, JoJo.

His funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, January 25, 2011, at Johnson Funeral Home. Brother Andrew Martin will officiate. Burial will follow in Consolata Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Monday, January 24, from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday, January 25, from 8 a.m. until time of services. A prayer service will be held Monday evening at 6 p.m. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to Brother Martin for his undying love, friendship, and support he has given to Earl and his family as well as to the church family for their unending prayers, love, and support. They would also like extend their gratitude to the staff at Landmark for their care give to Earl during his illness.

(Published by Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
Devall, Capt. Earl Joseph Sr. (I12275)
 
511 Obituary:

CAR ACCIDENT KILLS EX-CARBONDALE MAN

Jessie Samuel German, Jr., 20, of 413A Stasany, College Station, Texas, formerly of Carbondale, died in an auto accident early Monday, May 14, 1979, near College Station.

Mr. German was graduated in 1977 from Carbondale Community High School. He had played football at CCHS for four years. A graduate of the CCHS building trades occupation program, he was employed as a carpenter.

He was born June 17, 1958, in College Station, Texas, to Jessie Samuel and Florence Louise Lasley German. his parents, of Bryan, Texas, survive.

Also surviving are two sisters, Karon Elaine Harris of Thompsonville and Catherine Mosley of Bryan, Texas; three brothers, Sgt. Russell Odom, stationed with the Army in Germany, Dennis Odom of Marion and Lloyd German of Thompsonville; maternal grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Lasley of Benton, and his paternal grandmother, Mattie Kaechele of College Station.

(Published in The Southern Illinoisan of Carbondale, Illinois on May 15, 1979) 
German, Jessie Samuel Jr. (I7041)
 
512 Obituary:

Car, Truck Wreck Claimed Life Tuesday

A car, truck wreck that happened at 10:57 Tuesday morning claimed the life of Hubbard Nix, 62, white male of Seymour.

According to Floyd Burke chief of Seymour Police Department and investigating officer, Nix was heading west on U.S. Highway 114 and apparently failed to stop at the intersection of U.S. Highways 114 and 183.

Heading south on U.S. Highway was Steven Ray Surbert, 23, white male of Mason, Texas, coming from Oklahoma heading to Mason driving a 1979 Kenworth tractor-trailer loaded with 48,000 pounds of hay.

Nix who was driving a 1965 Chevrolet four door, ran under the trailer and his car traveled 190 feet coming to a rest at the north side of Ken's Exxon Station with the top sheared off and Nix being pinned inside his car.

The local Fire Department was called to the scene and used the "Jaws of Life" to free Nix. Nix was taken to the local hospital by Seymour/Baylor County EMS where Nix died a short time later.

Other officers assisting in the accident were Daniel Alvarado, city patrolman, Johnny Morris, DPS officer, Lavoy Ball, ABC officer, Dennis Gilbreat, deputy sheriff and Justice of Peace, Precinct One, O.R. Garner.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Seymour Church of Christ with ministers Paul Evans and W.E. Burkham officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Seymour Memorial Funeral Home.

He was born Sept. 10, 1921, in Baylor County and attended school at Mary's Creek. He was a retired farmer.

He is survived by two sisters, Alma Brown and Shirley Vickers, both of Seymour and a brother, Robert Nix of Munday.

(Published in The Seymour Baylor County Banner on July 26, 1984) 
Nix, Hubbard Leroy (I638)
 
513 Obituary:

Carl B. Maurer, 68, a longtime resident of Shreveport, died at 6 a.m. Monday in a Denver hospital after a short illness.

Mr. Maurer was a native of Franklin, and lived in Shreveport for 62 years. He graduated from Shreveport High School and Tulane University. Until his retirement in 1970, he was secretary - treasurer of Central Wholesale Co., Inc., of Shreveport. He was a deacon of First Baptist Church and a member of the Civitan Club.

The funeral will be Thursday at the First Baptist Church, in Estes Park, Colo.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucile Maurer; two daughters, Mrs. Gary Waldman of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. David Gustafson of Barrington, R.I.; a son, James C. Maurer of Denver, Colo.; and two grandchildren.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on March 18, 1975) 
Maurer, Carl Baumgartner (I2257)
 
514 Obituary:

CARL CLAY DUNN III, infant, 405 Penn St., died 2:30 AM Saturday. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunn Jr; sister, Priscilla Ann Dunn, Houston; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunn Sr., Humble, Mrs. Nettie Rankin, R. E. Lee, Houston; great grandparents, Mrs. W. H. Bean, Mrs. Huttie Ringo, Houston, Mr. G. M. Coldiron, North Zulch. Services 2 PM Monday, Heights Funeral Home, the Rev. E. A. Monroe. Burial, Brookside Memorial Park. Heights Funeral Home.
 
Dunn, Carl Clay III (I3485)
 
515 Obituary:

Carl Eugene Wiseman, 79, passed away at the Chillicothe Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, November 17, 2005.

He was born in Ross County, August 24th, 1926 the son of Benton and Louise McDaniel Wiseman. Carl graduated from Piketon High School, the class of 1944. He was a retired meat cutter and assistant manager of Cook's Supermarket, in Anderson, Indiana.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Paul Wiseman. He is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Evelyn and Jim Kilbride and Pamela and Robert Jones of Indiana, one sister and brother-in-law, Helen and Donald Deiber of Chillicothe, three brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald and Barbara Wiseman, Bill and Karen Wiseman of Waverly and Dale and Barbara Wiseman of Kissimmee, Florida, a sister-in-law Shelby Wiseman of Idaho, several nieces and nephews, and an aunt Dorothy Harrod of Chillicothe.

Carl served his country from September 1950 to August 1953. He was a Regimental Radio operator in Korea for the 15th Infantry 2nd Army. He was awarded the United Nations service medal, Korean Service Medal and Combat Defense Service Medal and Combat Infantry Badge. He was Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Army with the Rank of Staff Sergeant. He was a past president of Anderson Eagles and a member of American Legion and VFW.

Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Monday, November 21, 2005 at Boyer Funeral Home, Weaverly, with Rev. Harland Alspach officiating. Burial will be at Mound Cemetery, Piketon, with military rites. American Legion Merritt Post #142, Waverly.

Friends may call at Boyer Funeral Home 6-8 p.m. on Sunday and from 9 a.m. until the time of the service on Monday.

www.boyerfuneral.com

(Published in The Chillicothe Gazette on November 19, 2005) 
Wiseman, Carl Eugene (I9475)
 
516 Obituary:

Carl Lester Crawford, 77, of Amarillo died on Monday, August 9, 2010. Services will be at held at 10:30 A.M. (CST) on Wednesday, August 11, 2010, at Coulter Rd. Baptist Church with Chris Robeson, officiating. Burial will follow at 2:00 P.M. (MST) at the Tucumcari Cemetery in Tucumcari, New Mexico. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

Carl was born on January, 21, 1933, in Cotton Valley, Louisiana to Lester and Agnes Crawford. He served in the U.S. Navy and married Margaret Moon on June 10, 1954, in Tucumcari, New Mexico. He was a long time resident of Quay County, where he and Margaret farmed in the Forrest community. He was a devoted Christian who was always active in the Baptist church. He was an Ordained Deacon and member of the Gideon's ministry. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Tucumcari and Coulter Rd. Baptist Church of Amarillo.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret Crawford of the home; a son, Jerry Crawford and wife, Cindy of Amarillo; two daughters, Deborah Gillespie and husband, Phil of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, and Brenda Davidson and husband, Kyle of Mansfield, Texas; a sister, Dolores Gibbs of Sarepta, Lousiana; six grandchildren, Kayla Bradley, Jon Stevens, Catherine Crawford, Josiah Crawford, Robert Davidson, and Chris Davidson; three great grandchildren, Aiden Stevens, Elizabeth Bradley, and Rosaleigh Bradley.

The family would like to give a special thanks to friends and family for their support during his illness.

(Published in The Clovis News-Journal and the Portales News-Tribune on August 10, 2010)

 
Crawford, Carl Lester (I1559)
 
517 Obituary:

Carl Parrish, Panhandle, Dies

PANHANDLE (Special) - Carl R. Parrish, 46, of Panhandle died in the Veterans' Hospital in Amarillo at 1 p.m. Wednesday, following a long illness.

Services have been set for 10 a.m. Saturday in Panhandle with burial in the Panhandle Cemetery.

Parrish lived in Floydada about 16 years, and had been a resident of Panhandle for the past 10. He was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include his widow, Delores; two sons Rusty of Glendale, Ariz., and Randy of Panhandle; two daughters, Carlett and Deborah both of Panhandle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Parrish of Floydada; two brothers, Raymond of 4415 47th St. in Lubbock and Richard of Fritch, Tex.; and three sisters, Mrs. George Lampe of 3322 Baylor Ave. in Lubbock and Mrs. James Bunch of Panhandle, and Mrs. Pete Watson of Idabel, Okla.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on February 20, 1969) 
Parrish, Carl Rufus (I7885)
 
518 Obituary:

CARLSBAD - Anthony Gregg Hotter, beloved husband, father, brother and friend, passed away at the age of 43 in Farmington, N.M., on March 18, 2006.

There will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place.

A memorial service is scheduled for 4 p.m. Thursday at Denton-Wood Funeral Home Chapel.

Denton-Wood Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Tony was born in Carlsbad on Oct. 25, 1962. He was the oldest and biggest of three brothers. He used this position to reach his early goal in life - to bug his younger brothers and make their lives as miserable as possible. A skill he later passed on to his two children.

He was a hard worker with goals and ambitions and worked himself up from installation to office manager of several major cable companies.

While he was in high school, he met the love of his life, Peggy. When they met, he knew he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her and tried to win her over with his self-proclaimed handsomeness. He did charm her and got her "I do" - not because of his good looks (Though he would insist otherwise), but because of the way he made her laugh and the way he loved his mom.

He adored Peg and was miserable if they had to spend a day apart. They were not only husband and wife, but they were each other's best friend and life companions.

The two happiest days of their lives were when Michael and Leslie were born. The kids were their life. Tony and Peg were content being home with their children. That was all they wanted. If Michael and Leslie were happy, they were happy. Of course, of the Dallas Cowboys won on Sunday, that didn't exactly ruin Tony's day.

Tony will be deeply missed. He left us much too soon. He will always be part of our lives. The stories and memories will continue on in the lives of all of us that he left behind.

He is survived by his adoring wife, Peggy, of the family home; a son, Michael Hotter and wife Cahneewah of Honalulu, Hawaii; a daughter, Leslie Hotter of the family home; parents Dove and Tommie Bryan of Carlsbad and Tony Hotter of Livingstone, Texas; brothers, Scott Hotter and wife Margrethe of Carlsbad, and Rodney Hotter of Albuquerque; and loving grandchildren, Brooklyn and Xavier of Hawaii.

(Published in The Carlsbad Current-Argus on March 22, 2006) 
Hotter, Anthony Gregg (I10213)
 
519 Obituary:

Carol Ann (Helgeson) Crow passed away surrounded by her family on November 27th, 2016. Carol was born November 16th, 1936 in Montevideo, Minnesota. She grew up in Richland and attended Richland High School. In 1953 she married Don Crow. They resided in Kennewick, were married for 63 years, and together they raised 4 beautiful children.

She spent her life doing what she loved most: cooking, gambling with her girlfriends Helen, Ardell, and Faustine, collecting dolls, ceramics, bowling, fishing, and most of all spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her daughter Kathleen Williams, her grandson AJ Steves, her parents Walt and Ilsa Helgeson, brothers Duane, Tommy, Ricky, and sister Pearl Freudendahl.

She is survived by her husband Don, son Dan Crow and wife Carrie, daughters Becky Vandergriff, Marcy Crow and wife Roberta, and son-in-law Alan Williams. She has 5 grandchildren Nicole, Maggie, Candon, Cody, and Kailei and 6 great grandchildren Justine, Camryn, Kyler, Noah, Tyler, and Kinsley. She is also survived by 2 sisters Vivian and Karen and all of their families. There are also numerous other relatives and friends that love her.

We want to especially recognize all of our family and friends for the love and support they gave us through this journey. A very special thanks to Mom's caregivers, nurses and the rest of the staff at the Tri-Cities Retirement Inn who have been just wonderful, kind, and patient in providing comfort and loving care to our mother.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 10th at 1:00 pm at Mueller's Tri-Cities Funeral Home at 1401 S. Union in Kennewick followed by a graveside service at Desert Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Alzheimer's Association.

(Published by Mueller's Tri-Cities Funeral Home of Kennewick, WA) 
Helgeson, Carol Ann (I8056)
 
520 Obituary:

Carol Ann LeBleu, 68, of Lake Charles, LA, died at 11:13 PM on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 in a local hospital.

Ms. LeBleu was born April 7, 1950 in Lake Charles, LA, where she was a lifelong resident and graduate of LaGrange High School. She was a member of St. Margaret Catholic Church and retired in 2013 from the Calcasieu Parish School Board, where she was a longtime bus driver. She loved spending time outdoors, fishing, traveling, and dancing. She also enjoyed her coffee talk with her family and friends, shopping, and loved to watch her grandson play sports. She was a strong woman who was a two time Glioblastoma survivor and will be missed dearly.

Ms. LeBleu is survived by her daughters, Cherie Trahan and husband Christopher and Gena Kershaw, all of Lake Charles; sisters, Barbara Kennedy and husband Fred of Lake Charles and Earline Necaise of Florien, LA; and her grandson, Colby Trahan; countless nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and other family members; and her beloved dog, Lil Bit.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Arsan LeBleu and Eunice Beard; and a grandchild, Devon Trahan.

Her funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, January 25, 2019 at St. Margaret Catholic Church. Father Marcus Johnson will officiate. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens. Visitation will be at Johnson Funeral Home on Friday from 10:00 AM to 12:40 PM with rosary at 12:00 PM.

The family would like to express a special word of thanks to the staff at Christus St. Patrick Hospital, Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, 2nd Floor Oncology staff and the girls in the Chemo Bay, the staff at M.D. Anderson Hospital, especially Dr. Courtney DiNardo, Dr. Mohammad Khan and his staff, Dr. Erich Wolf, Kasie Nix, and their staff, Dr. Butch Maze and his staff, the staff at Resthaven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and Joan Arabie at Brighton Bridge Hospice, along with their staff, for the excellent care given.

(Published by Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
LeBleu, Carol Ann (I7288)
 
521 Obituary:

Carol Gertrude (Barks) Lincoln, Age 63, of Marble Hill, MO, passed away peacefully Saturday, April 16th 2022, at her home, surrounded by her family. She was born April 9th 1959, to John "Lowell" and Oma Laverne (Gattis Simmons) Barks in Kennett, MO. For the past 46 years Carol was a loving wife to her husband, Timothy Dwight "Tim" Lincoln, and together they had two daughters, Angela Marie and Jessica Gwen.

Carol gave her life to Jesus Christ and was baptized in His Name at the age of 18. She faithfully attended Westside Church of Christ in Jackson, MO. She embraced God's Word and enjoyed studying Bible prophecy.

Being named after her grandmother, Maggie Gertrude (Ramsey) Barks, was an honor for Carol. Throughout her life she worked at Thorngate in Cape, cleaned houses in the Jackson area, and managed her husband's business, Timber-Link Construction. However, her favorite job was being a Homemaker. She created a beautiful home for her family. She was a devoted mother to her daughters, and a dedicated wife, a true "helpmeet", to her husband Tim. Carol enjoyed her grandchildren and attended many of their sporting events.

From pencil sketches to embroidery, to catchy phrases, scrapbooking, and handmade cards, Carol was always blessing others with her artistic abilities. She was an excellent cook and was known for her chicken and dumplings, baked beans, and cherry breeze pie. She hosted large gatherings and was an inspiration to many outside her immediate family including nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends. She will be truly missed.

Preceding her in death were her parents, Lowell and Oma Barks, and siblings: Evalene Collins, Jimmy Simmons, Francis Nations, and Wilma Hovis.

Survivors include her husband Tim, and daughters: Angela Lincoln of Marble Hill, MO and Jessica (Chad) Lutes of Silva, MO. Grandchildren: Neil (Torie) Johnson of Advance, MO, Landon (Savannah) of Jackson, MO, and Rafe, Reagan, Glory, and Tallie Johnson, all of Marble Hill. Great-Grandsons: Tyson Johnson of Advance, MO and Ari Johnson of Jackson, MO. Siblings: Gene (Diane) Barks of Brighton, IL, Earlene Lunsford of Jackson, MO, Glen (Sheila) Simmons of Marble Hill, MO, and Roy Simmons of Illinois. Sisters-in-law: Pam Arnold of Chaffee, MO and Andrea (Mike) Wendel of Jackson, MO.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, April 21, 2022, at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill, from 4pm until 8pm, and on Friday from 9am until time of service at 10am. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, April 22, 2022 at Liley Funeral Home in Marble Hill, at 10am with Bro. Gus Wischmann. Interment will follow in Cook Cemetery near Scopus, MO.

Arrangements were under the care of Liley Funeral Homes in Marble Hill.

(Published by Liley Funeral Home of Marble Hill, MO) 
Barks, Carol Gertrude (I8432)
 
522 Obituary:

Carol Jean Hagen, age 72, of Sulphur, Louisiana passed away peacefully in her home on Monday, August 29, 2022, surrounded by her loved ones. Carol was born January 14, 1950 in Dodge City, Kansas to parents Jim and Katherine Wears.

Carol was a longtime employee of The Frame House & Gallery, and her work was well known and appreciated by many.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Larry Hagen, two sons; Joseph Hagen, and Patrick Hagen, and grandparents Ellis and Dorothy Wears.

Those left to cherish her memory are her partner in life Bryan Richard of Sulphur, Louisiana, two brothers; Robert Wears and wife Joyce of Weatherford, Oklahoma, and Gary Wears and wife Rhonda of Perryton, Texas, many other family members.

A graveside service will be held at Highland Memory Gardens Saturday, September 10, 2022 at 3:00 pm.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.JEHixson.com for the Hagen family.

(Published by J. E. Hixson & Sons Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
Wears, Carol Jean (I12246)
 
523 Obituary:

Carol S. Wygant, 74, 1306 Francisco Drive, Tallahassee, Fla., and summer resident of Lac du Flambeau, died Friday, Setp. 11, 1998, at Community Health Care Wausau Hospital.

Carol was a nationally certified flower show judge and landscape critic.

Survivors include her husband, James Wygant; two daughters, Susan (Randall) Young, Midland, Texas, and Margaret (Brad) Marcum of Austin, Texas; five sons, Laurence (Karen) Wygant, Portland, Ore., James (Carmella) Wygant, Houston, Texas, Charles Wygant, Tallahassee, Fla., Daniel (Natalie) Wygant, Fayetteville, Tenn., and Roger (Susan) Wygant, Tennille, Ga.; one sister, Lois (Ralph) Boland, Cassadega, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be Monday, Sept. 21, in Tallahassee, Fla.

Peterson Funeral Home, Wausau, is in charge of local arrangements.

(Published in The Wausau Daily Herald on September 15, 1998) 
Walker, Carol Swain (I9037)
 
524 Obituary:

Carol Sullivan Sebesta, died on Friday, June 21, 2002, in London, England.

Memorial services were held in First Presbyterian Church of Ingram.

She was born on Dec. 25, 1937, to the Rev. George and Iola Sullivan.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Paul Sullivan.

Survivors include her husband, Dan Sebesta; two sons, Mike and Tim Sebesta of Kerrville and one daughter, Danna Zulfer of Benbrook. 
Sullivan, Carol Lois (I4242)
 
525 Obituary:

Carolyn Birdwell Middleton

SHREVEPORT, LA - Services for Mrs. Carolyn Birdwell Middleton, 66, will be held at 4 p.m., Friday, May 6, 1994 at Rose-Neath's Bossier Chapel. Officiating will be Rev. Billy Pierce, pastor of Cypress Baptist Church. Burial will be in Rose-Neath Cemetery.

Mrs. Middleton died Friday, April 29, 1994 at Schumpert Medical Center after a lengthy illness. She was born in Benton, La. and was a resident of Shreveport. Mrs. Middleton was a housewife and a Baptist.

Shew as preceded in death by her son, George Warrick Sholte.

She is survived by her husband, Major Charles Middleton, U.S.A.F. Retired, of Shreveport, La.; three sons, Dr. F. Glenn Sholte and wife Catherine of Shreveport, David A. Sholte of Shreveport and Robert L. Middleton of Shreveport; one step-daughter, Margaret Ortigo and husband, William of Kolin, La.; one grandson, Mark Glenn Sholte; two step-grandchildren, Rachel Ortigo and John Ortigo.

Pallbearers will be Dr. Robert Taylor, Terry Quarles, Richard Hunter, Mickey Capuano, Tommy Peters and William Ortigo.

Rose-Neath Funeral Home
Bossier Chapel, 746-2543

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 5, 1994) 
Birdwell, Carolyn Louise (I13032)
 
526 Obituary:

Carolyn Houston Hermes, 83, of Shreveport, passed away on August 18, 2017. She was born in Longview, Texas and grew up in Shreveport. She and her husband, Wayne Joseph Hermes of Shreveport, were married in 1948 where they raised their family. She entered the Catholic Church in 1955 and together they were active parishioners at several Catholic churches in Shreveport (St. Theresa, Sacred Heart, and St. John's Cathedral) as well as in Monroe (La.), Houston, and Longview. At St. Matthew's in Longview they were daily communicants for more than twenty-five years, devoted supporters of parish adoration, and dedicated to various charitable activities in the parish.

As a young wife and mother, Mrs. Hermes devoted her energies to the numerous challenges of establishing a home and raising a large family. Always in charge of family finances, she mastered the art of stretching paychecks to provide for their children's private school education and many activities. Although she herself left high school early, all her sons graduated from Jesuit high schools in Shreveport and Houston, and her daughter from Saint Vincent Academy in Shreveport. All received college educations. Later, she attained her high school equivalency diploma and even began taking college classes. She directed the summer camp for Shreveport's Montessori school (owned by her sister, Lucy) and she taught early childhood classes in the Head Start program and at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Monroe, La. She later worked as a Mary Kay Cosmetics sales lady with her sister, Esther. She was also recognized for years of volunteer service at M. D. Anderson in Houston.

In her middle years, she took up various pursuits like dancing, painting, and family genealogy. She documented several generations of family lines for both the Hermes/Disiere and the Houston/Smith families, maintaining correspondence and occasional visits with relatives across the Southwest, and even in Switzerland. Above all, throughout her life, faith in God and family came first. She took great delight in family gatherings, especially at Christmastime when her children and grandchildren would return home for the annual family gathering. She was energized by the challenge of providing food, lodging, and activities for 40-50 family members each year.

After Wayne's retirement they traveled extensively, often by RV, including a memorable trip to Alaska. They also visited Hawaii, Mexico, Italy, and Switzerland. Especially important to them were the numerous trips around the country to visit their children and grandchildren, and to be part of their many first communions, confirmations, and graduation ceremonies. They moved back to Shreveport from Longview in 2015.

Mrs. Hermes was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wayne, her parents, Lonnie Houston and Eunice Smith Houston, and five sisters, Lucy Perkins, Elaine Akins, Esther Beeman, and twins who died as infants. Four half-sisters and two half-brothers also preceded her in death.

She is survived by her eight children: Terry Hermes (Lisa) of Birmingham, Alabama; Wayne "Dubba" Hermes, Jr. (Sharon) of Durango, Colorado; Victoria Hermes Willis of Crosby, Texas; Dr. Ronald Hermes of Shreveport; Timothy Hermes (Niki) of Chester Springs, Pennsylvania; Patrick Hermes of Arlington, Virginia; Reverend Richard Hermes, S.J., of Tampa, Florida; Lawrence Hermes (Lara) of Katy, Texas; twenty-one grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

She will be remembered by relatives and friends as a devoted wife and mother, whose indomitable spirit, optimistic outlook, and strong faith encouraged those around her.

Honoring Mrs. Hermes as pallbearers will be her grandsons Chris Willis, Justin Hermes, Jake Hermes, Dylan Hermes, Jack Hermes, Brendan Hermes, Zach Hermes, and Ryan Hermes. Three grandsons, Colin Hermes, Andrew Hermes, and her oldest grandson, Clinton Hermes (residing in Qatar), will be honorary pallbearers.

A visitation will be held Monday, August 21, 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with a vigil service at 7:00 p.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall Street, Shreveport. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. John Berchmans Cathedral on Tuesday, August 22, at 10:00 a.m., with burial to follow at Forest Park East Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in honor of Mrs. Hermes to the financial aid program at Jesuit High School, 4701 N. Himes Ave., Tampa, FL 33614.

(Published in The Shreveport Times from August 20 to August 22, 2017)  
Houston, Carolyn Virginia (I1487)
 
527 Obituary:

Catherine Janell Greer
May 27, 1938 - July 10, 1991

NAVASOTA - Graveside services for Catherine Janell Greer, 53, of Navasota will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Wheat Cemetery in Millican.

The Rev. Russell Hudson will officiate. Visiting hours will be today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Nobles Funeral Chapel.

Mrs. Greer died Wednesday afternoon in a Navasota hospital.

She was born in Pleasanton and was a homemaker and a Pentecostalist.

Survivors include her husband, Curtis Greer of Navasota; her mother, Elsie F. Wilkerson of New Mexico; a son, Jefferson Greer of Navasota; three daughters, Susan Hibner of Las Vegas, Nev., Linda McCarty of California, and Nelda Nichols of Navasota; two stepdaughters, Billie Jean Brubaker of Houston and Beverly Russo of North Zulch; a brother, Lonnie Wilkinson of Wichita Falls; a sister, Darlene Gajewsky of Freeport; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a number of other relatives.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 12, 1991) 
Wilkinson, Catherine Janell (I1379)
 
528 Obituary:

Cecilia Ann Bradley George, age 66, of Birmingham, Alabama went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Wednesday evening, January 23, 2013 at 6:12 p.m. Cecilia was affectionately known as "CiCi" by her grandchildren and those who love her. She died peacefully in her home surrounded by her husband, children, brothers, and sisters. She gently slipped away to Heaven as her family sang "Holy Ground," "Surely the Presence," and "An Irish Lullaby." CiCi had bravely fought a battle with Triple Negative Breast Cancer. She died from complications of both Liver Disease and the Cancer treatments. She was preceded in death by both of her parents, John and Ann Bradley; brothers, Chuck, Mickey, and Jerome Bradley; and an infant lost before birth. CiCi leaves behind her soulmate and loving, devoted husband of 43 years, Jim George; daughters, Jennifer Pickett and Stephanie Busby, who love their mama with their whole hearts; and sons-in-law, James Pickett and Philip Busby, who adored her. CiCi's joys in life were her grandchildren: Lane Austin Busby, Madeline Anne Pickett, James David "JD" Pickett, Jr., Brooke Ann Busby, and Tucker Lee Busby. She was a fun grandmother who planted a seed of faith in all of her grandchildren. Cecilia had a great love for music and praise songs that glorified her Savior. She was known for her beautiful voice and singing in perfect harmony with her sisters and brothers: Diane Trapolino, Teresa Bradley, Danny Bradley, and Joe Bradley. Survivors also include numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family. Cecilia always enjoyed having family gatherings filled with laughter, music, and dancing. Cecilia, who put her hope and faith in Jesus Christ, constantly ministered to others in big and small ways to show the love of Jesus. She would want you to know that you too can have Eternal Life in Him. With assurance that she is now with Jesus, Cecilia's family and friends will celebrate her life with a visitation from 5-8 p.m. Sunday, January 27, 2013 at Metro Church, 2800 Metropolitan Way, Birmingham, AL 35243. The 10 a.m. funeral at the church on Monday, January 28, 2013 will follow with the 12:30 p.m. committal service and burial at Alabama National Cemetery, 3133 Highway 119 South, Montevallo, AL 35115. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama, "Team CiCi," at www.bcrfa.org. Or mail gifts to BCRFA, P.O. Box 531225, Birmingham, AL 35253.

(Published by Southern Heritage Funeral Home of Pelham, AL) 
Bradley, Cecilia Ann (I1215)
 
529 Obituary:

Celebration of the life of Betty Jean "B.J." Tanner, age 84 will be 11am Monday, June 2, 2014 at Fort Sill National Cemetery, under the direction of Lumberton Family Funeral Home, Lumberton, Texas. Military honors will be rendered by the United States Air Force Honor Guard.

B.J., beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, went to be with her Lord on May 24, 2014.

B.J. was born March 29, 1930 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Elizabeth Geyer and Robert John Dickey. She grew up in Pittsburgh and received her Nursing degree from the University of Pittsburgh and West Penn Hospital School of Nursing. She served as a nurse in the Air Force reaching the rank of 1st Lt before honorably discharging to raise her family and continuing as a military special duty nurse wherever she and her husband were stationed. She also served several years as a Nurse Medical Coordinator for the Alcohol Treatment Program in San Antonio before retiring to Lawton, Oklahoma. In Lawton, B.J. was active in Echos (Elks) and volunteered at the VA Medical Center.

B.J. loved to sew and to craft, delighting in making special teddy bears and Christmas ornaments for family, friends and dear neighbors, like Randy and Karen Palmer.

She shared a special kinship with nature, enjoying the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, the Texas beach and watching and feeding the birds and squirrels in her own backyard. She greeted everyone with a smile and a cheerful heart. Her determination, strong will and uncomplaining nature were to be admired.

Betty Jean is survived by two daughters, Sandy Fazzino of San Antonio, Texas and Kathy Rodgers Henderson and husband, Bill, of Silsbee, Texas, son, Scott Huttenhauer and wife, Sue, of Kirkland, Washington, stepson, Rusty Tanner and wife, Mickey, of Bridgeport, Texas, five granddaughters, Jessica Eschen and husband, Alex, Laura Huttenhauer, Kelly Fazzino, Ellen Byars and husband, Brady, Rachel Cereceros and husband, Emanuel and two great-grandchildren, Madeline and Carter.

B.J. was preceded in death by her devoted husband, Jim Tanner, parents, stepson, Myron Tanner and sisters, Mary Ann Meng and Roberta Clary. 
Dickey, Betty Jean (I1012)
 
530 Obituary:

CERN, CATHERINE M. (nee Loida), Fri, Nov. 28, 1980, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved wife of the late Adolph L. Cern, dear mother of Melvin A. Cern, Sr. Dorothy Catherine, R.S.M. and the late Eleanor A. and Helen A. Cern, dear sister of Cecelia Huck, our dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 S. Kings highway, Sat., Nov. 29, 8:30 a.m. to Church of the Magdalen for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment SS Peter & Pau. Member of Third Order of St. Francis Masses preferred. Visittation after 2 p.m. Fri.

(Published in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on November 28, 1980) 
Loida, Catherine Mary (I2606)
 
531 Obituary:

CERN, ELEANOR A., Sun., Jan. 29, 1978, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear daughter of Catherine M. Cern, dear sister of Melvin A. Cern and Sr. Dorothy Catherine, R.S.M.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH, 4228 So. Kingshighway, Tues., Jan. 31, 8:30 a.m. to Church of the Magdalen for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment SS Peter & Paul. Please pray for the repose of her soul. Rosary service 8 p.m. Mon. Visitation after 11 a.m. Mon.

(Published in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on January 30, 1978) 
Crnkovic Cern, Eleanor Ann (I2608)
 
532 Obituary:

Cern, Sister Mary Dorothy Catherine, RSM A Sister of Mercy, died at Catherine's Residence, 2039 N. Geyer Rd., St. Louis, MO., on March 1, 2007. She was born on February 28, 1913 in St. Louis, MO., and was baptized Dorothy Catherine Cern. She was 94 years old. Sister Dorothy Catherine entered the Sisters of Mercy community at Webster Groves, MO., on September 7, 1938 and professed her first Vows on March 12, 1941. She received her B.S. in nursing education from St. Mary's College in Xavier, Kansas, in 1958 and her Registered Nursing Certificate for Missouri in 1952 and for Oklahoma in 1963 and Texas in 1969. Her ministry included Hospital Support Staff in St. Louis and Springfield, MO., and Fort Smith, AR. She was a registered nurse, then a nurse supervisor in Springfield and St. Louis, MO., and Oklahoma City, OK. She also ministered at Meacham Park Clinic, Mercy Center Conference/Retreat Center, Cathedral Towers and St. John's Mercy Medical Center until 1988 in St. Louis, MO., and until her retirement to St. Joseph Convent of Mercy from 1988 to 2006. Sister moved to Catherine's Residence in 2006. Sister is survived by her brother, Mel Cern, of St. Louis, MO. In lieu of flowers, please give donations to The Sisters of Mercy of the St. Louis Regional Community in support of the ministerial works to assist the poor, sick and uneducated.Services: The Wake will be from 3 to 6 p.m. on March 2, 2007 at Catherine's Residence followed by a Prayer Service at 6 p.m. The funeral Mass will be in the Chapel at Catherine's Residence on March 3, 2007 at 10 a.m. Sister will be buried at Calvary Cemetery following the Funeral Mass. A service of WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary. 
Crnkovic Cern, Dorothy Catherine (I2609)
 
533 Obituary:

Charlene Lois Dartez, 73, departed this life on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at Harbor Hospice in Lake Charles, LA. She was born June 11, 1947, to Noel Allen Hurlbut and Eula Mae Sonnier Hurlbut in Lake Charles, LA. She was a homemaker.

She leaves to cherish her husband, Dwight Steven Dartez of Lake Charles, LA; one son, Noel Boutte of DeQuincy, LA, one sister, Patty Hurlbut of Lake Charles, LA, and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and one sister.

For words of comfort, please visit www.kingsfuneralhomela.com.

(Published by Kings Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
Hurlbut, Charlene Lois (I12325)
 
534 Obituary:

Charles "Charlie" Leamon Beck, 68, of Nimmons, Arkansas, passed away January 5, 2016, at the Piggott Community Hospital in Piggott, Arkansas.

He was born on November 18, 1947, in Nimmons, Arkansas, and was the son of the late Carl and Violet Beatrice Morris Beck.

He was united in marriage to Rita "Reba" Banks on January 2, 1979.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Wesley Beck and Carl Beck, Jr.; sister, Duanita Mauldin; and nephew, Stephen Mauldin

Survivors include his wife, Reba of Nimmons, Arkansas; children: Roger and Lesa Beck of Piggott, Arkansas, Jeffrey Beck of Kennett, Missouri, Craig and Janet Beck of Nimmons, Arkansas, Tommy and Mary Kay Linam of Rector, Arkansas, Dedra and Brian Settlemoir of Paragould, Arkansas, and Cheryl and Mike Gookin of Piggott, Arkansas; grandchildren: Rocky Beck, Kasey Banning, Corbin Chase, Brittany N. Johnson, Amber Beck, Austin Beck, John Daniel Beck, Nathan Gookin, Augusta Ward, Reegan Mayberry, Kenny Linam, Savannah Beck, Kaitlyn Settlemoir, Kase Gookin, Desirree Linam; great-grandchildren: Braxton, Alyssa, and Gertrude Chase, Devin and Aubrey Beck, and Graceyn Banning; his twin sister: Charlene Beck of Topeka, Kansas; sisters: Bonnie Raney of Beebe, Arkansas, Diane Thomas of Topeka, Kansas, Faye Hendley of Bryan, Texas, Anna Williamson of Wappapello, Missouri, Paula Dailey of Leachville, Arkansas, Carlotta Morrison of Dallas, Texas; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held Friday, January 8, 2016, at the Hoggard & Sons Chapel. Burial is in Nimmons Cemetery in Nimmons, Arkansas. Pallbearers are Rocky Beck, Corbin Chase, Austin Beck, John Daniel Beck, Nathan Gookin, and Reegan Mayberry. Honorary pallbearers are Calvin Merrrell, Jr. Hurst, J.W. Taylor, and Hubert Robinson. Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, Arkansas, is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation is Thursday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

(Published by Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, AR) 
Beck, Charles Leamon (I8451)
 
535 Obituary:

Charles "Freddy" Epperson, 67, of Friendswood, TX passed away on Saturday, March 9, 2013. Charlie, to friends/Freddy, to family, was born in Houston, and resided in the Houston area his entire life. Charlie loved spending time with his family and friends. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather and will be dearly missed. He is survived by family and friends including his wife, Barbara; his two daughters, Christa and Tiffani; four sisters, Kathy, Carol, Mary, Roberta "Robbi"; and brother, Jay; their spouses, his three grandchildren Zachary, Addison and Macon, numerous nieces, nephews, their spouses and children. Charles retired from the Houston Police Department in 2004 after 36 years of service. Charles received recognition from the Houston Chronicle in 1993 for his work within the HPD employment division as a background investigator. Charles also received a "Chief's Commendation" for his work within a newly created Positive Interaction Program that brought the police department, citizens, and communities together. A memorial service will be held at Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 311 N. Friendswood Dr., Friendswood, TX 77546 (281) 992-7200 on Friday, March 22, 2013 at 10 A.M. with Rev. Monty Montgomery officiating. The family appreciates those wishing to show their condolences and suggests that any donations be made to the American Diabetes Association at http://www.diabetes.org/. Condolences may be sent to the Epperson Family in care of Jeter Memorial Funeral Home at www.jeterfuneralhome.com.

(Published in The Houston Chronicle on March 17, 2013) 
Epperson, Charles Frederick (I7853)
 
536 Obituary:

Charles "Tommy" McBride, 82, of Lake Charles, LA, died at 1:20 AM on Thursday, April 16, 2020 in a local hospital.

Mr. McBride was born April 13, 1938 in Lake Charles, LA, where he was a life-long resident. He attended Cooley Elementary School and LaGrange High School. For twenty years, he proudly served in the U.S. Navy, during both the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War, working as a machinist mate. Following his retirement from the U.S. Navy, he worked at Lyondell-Basell as a millwright, retiring after over twenty years. He was a member of St. Margaret Catholic Church and a member of the VFW Post #2130. Mr. McBride enjoyed fishing and cooking, but his true joy in life came from spending time with his family.

Mr. McBride is survived by his children, Charles Keith McBride and wife Debi of Houma, LA, Craig Steven McBride and wife Angie of Westlake, Lori Dale Kennedy and fiancé Eddie Jolie of Lake Charles, Kimberly Ann Foster and husband Kevin of Lake Charles, and Jason Scott McBride and wife Jill of Westlake; brother, Michael McBride of Mauriceville, TX; eighteen grandchildren; and twenty-nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of fifty-eight years, Patricia Guidry McBride; parents, Joseph and Leora LeBleu McBride; sisters, Barbara Gibbs, Mae Dale Coleman, and Brenda McBride; and grandson, Brent Sepulvado.

His private services are entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home.

(Published by Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA)
 
McBride, Charles Tommy (I4956)
 
537 Obituary:

Charles Clay Reeves, known to family and friends as "C.C." and Charlie to co-workers, died Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at his home in Fontana, CA.

Services were held a 3 p.m. Sunday, December 12,2004 at the Higginbotham Funeral Home Chapel with Richard Watson officiating. Burial was in the Oaklawn Cemetery.

He was born July 22, 1943 in Ranger, Texas to the late Roscoe and Ruth Reeves. He attended grades 1 through 12 in Gorman and was the football team captain for the Gorman Panthers. After graduating high school, he went to work for the Missouri Pacific Railroad in Palestine, Texas in the summers while attending the University of Houston during the school year. He received his BA in Traffic and Transportation Management in 1965 and then spent six years in the U.S. Army Reserve. On May 16, 1967 he married Susan Buchanan in Houston.He worked on the railroad in various capacities for his entire life, having moved from brakeman to Vice President over the course of his time on the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Additionally, he worked in rail transportation divisions of Virginia Electric Power Company and the Jari Project based in Belem, Brazil. His career also took him to the state of New York where he worked for Conrail. the Houston Port and Terminal Railroad and then to jobs working for the Texas and California State Railroad Commissions. His last job was with the state of California. In October of 2004, he assisted the Home-coming Activities Committee in Gorman, Texas.

He is survived by his wife, Susan Reeves of Germany; two sons, John Reeves of San Diego, CA and Andrew Reeves of Toronto, Canada; and one brother, Roscoe Reeves of Gorman.

(Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on December 12, 2004) 
Reeves, Charles Clay (I11151)
 
538 Obituary:

Charles D. Crow, 75, of 629 W. Clark St., Pasco, died Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Pasco.

He was born in Belton, Tex., and had lived in the Tri-Cities since 1943.

He was a retired steamfitter, a member of the Pasco Masonic Lodge 173 F and AM, member of Eagles Lodge No. 2241 of Pasco.

Survivors include wife Frances; sons Toss; Madill, Okla.; Don, Kennewick; Charles, Pasco; daughters Mrs. Nellie Pastore, Phoenix; Mrs. J.C. Keith, Ardmore, Okla.; Mrs. Burel Goggans, Mead, Okla.; Mrs. Roy Madden, Julian, Calif., Mrs. Henry Darrego, Pasco; Mrs. Roy Turner, of Florence, Calif.; stepsons Lee Pangle, Onalaska; Clarence Pangle, Goldendale; 33 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Bruce Lee Memorial chapel with the Rev. William Jones officiating. Burial will be at Columbia Memorial Gardens.

(Published in The Tri-City Herald on December 30, 1973) 
Crow, Charles Dewey (I7359)
 
539 Obituary:

Charles Dewey Anderson, 75 of Vernon, Texas died on Saturday, December 15, 2018, in Vernon, Texas.

Graveside services will be Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 2:00 pm at Eastview Cemetery under the direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. Officiating will be Bill Lowery.

Charles was born Friday, February 12, 1943 in Fort Worth, Texas; he was the son of the late Dewey Anderson and the late Willie Stephenson Anderson. He married Karon McCuistion on April 27, 1985 in Vernon. He served in the US Marines Corp. Sea Going Marines and Rifleman; two tours in Vietnam, two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star. He worked on off shore oil rigs, Vernon State Hospital for 18 years PNA then Tech Assistant for physicians; he also worked in Mexico for eight years building water systems for small villages, also in Nigari and Africa. He enjoyed locating graves for genealogy, woodworking, camping and spoiling his grandchildren. He was a member of Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints.

He is survived by his wife Karon Anderson of the home. two daughters, Shelly Ugerette of Gilbert, AZ and Allegra Spinn of Corpus Christi, TX; Four step-daughters Donna Balderas of Vernon, Deborah Williams of Fort Worth, TX., Diane Freeman of Tolleson, AZ., and Callie Jordan of Vernon. Two step-sons Donald Ray Barker of San Antonia , TX., and Thad Allen Emory of Vernon, TX., 23 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by a son Charles B. Anderson in 2011.

Family visitation will be Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 7:00 to 8:00 pm at Sullivan Funeral Home.

Memorials can be made to American Heart Association or American Cancer Society.

(Published by Sullivan Funeral Home of Vernon, TX) 
Anderson, Charles Dewey (I10262)
 
540 Obituary:

Charles H. Swain, 74, Dies at Smyrna Home

The Constitution's News Bureau

MARIETTA, Ga., Jan. 24. - Charles H. Swain, 74, machinist of Smyrna, died last night at his home following a short illness.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Mayes Ward chapel in Marietta, with the Rev. E. B. Awtrey officiating. Burial will be in the New Smyrna cemetery.

He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary C. Wright, of Smyrna; two brothers, L. C. Swain, of Smyrna, and W. H. Swain, of Atlanta.

(Published in The Atlanta Constitution on January 25, 1944)

 
Swain, Charles Henry (I9019)
 
541 Obituary:

Charles Killam Rites May 10

Funeral services for Charles Edward Killam, 17, of New Market, held May 10 in the New Market Community High School were conducted by Carl Cummings and Rev. Edward Osburn. Charles died May 8, 1971 near New Market, Enroute to his home. Interment was at the Hopkins Cemetery.

Charles Edward Killam, son of Paul and Mary Baker Killam, was born March 3, 1954 in Maryville, Mo. He had lived in Taylor County Iowa all of his life with the exception of three and one-half years during the time his father was stationed in Savannah, Georgia, while in the service of his country.

Charles had attended the New Market Community School since the beginning of his school years and he was a member of the high school junior class this year, where he was active in various school activities. He was especially fond of sports and in these he represented his school with honor and success. He was a member of the yearbook staff and he had been selected to attend Boys' State this year.

Left to cherish memories are his parents, a sister, Diane and her husband Dan Kirsch; grandfather, Charles M. Baker and grandmother Bessie Killam; uncles, Vernon and Eldon Baker and families; other relatives; a close friend, Marla McAlpin, and his many school friends and acquaintances.
When a lad he was baptized in the New Market United Methodist Church.

Charles was a kind and loving son, brother, and friend who will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him.

(Published in The Bedford Times-Press on May 20, 1971) 
Killam, Charles Edward (I9744)
 
542 Obituary:

Charles Landry died at 10:45 this morning, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre S. Landry, on Park Avenue, in this city.

The deceased was 9 years, 2 months and 20 days of age at the time of his death.

Besides the father and mother, one sister, Nina, and one brother, Sidney, survive.

Funeral services are to be held at the Sacred Heart Church at Broussard Sunday morning, 10:00 o'clock.

Funeral arrangements are in charge of Rene Delhomme.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on April 21, 1923) 
Landry, Charles (I465)
 
543 Obituary:

Charles Martin Daigle, 72, of El Paso died Thursday. Visitation will be from noon to 9:30 p.m. today in Martin Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Fort Bliss National Cemetery with military honors. He is survived by his sister, Mary Borel; and his brothers, James Daigle, Thomas Daigle, Frank Daigle, Richard Daigle and Jack Daigle. He was retired from the Air Force.

(Published in The El Paso Times on March 6, 1988)

 
Daigle, Charles Martin (I533)
 
544 Obituary:

Charles R. Holcomb, Sr., 82, passed away Saturday, August 23, 2008 after a brief illness. Charles was born January 9, 1926 in Diboll, TX to Paralee and Frank Holcomb.

He is preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Rita White and Edna Costlow and many good friends.

Charles is survived by his wife of 63 years, Sarah Holcomb; daughters, Judy Minter, Charlene Jackson, Louise Feder and husband Robin; son, Charles R. Holcomb, Jr. and wife, Clara, who was more of a daughter to our dad than daughter-in-law. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Sarah Mabry, Julie Mabry, Stephanie Thompson, Teresa Baskin, Joshua Jackson, Chad Feder, Alicia Feder, Jessica, Virginia, Victoria and Sarah Holcomb, Brandy Smith; three great-grandsons, Kovi Johnson, Christian Thompson and Madden Betancourt. He is also survived by his sister and brother-in-law Louise and Randy Crawford, nephews, nieces, and other family members.

Charles was an army WWII veteran who rode on Charles Shultz' tank, as they began their journey to fight at the Battle of the Bulge and to help liberate concentration camps. After the war, the family settled in Texas City where Charles worked for Monsanto and retired after 33 years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 1118 of Texas City for 50 years. He was also a member of El Mina Shriners. He volunteered many hours transporting burn patients to and from the airport and hospital.

Charles will be remembered as always being tough and being the one that would always stand up for what he thought was right. He believed in taking names and kicking butt, if that what it took. He would give a stranger the shirt off his back, but you better not try to take it. He was always for the underdog. He never met a stranger and treated all people the same.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at the Emken Linton Funeral Home. Graveside services will be Tuesday, August 26 at 3 a.m. at Ryan's Chapel Cemetery in Diboll. Visitation will be Monday August 25, 2008 from 4 p.m. 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Pallbearers will be members of the Masonic Lodge #1118. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shriners Burn Institute. The family would like to also thank Amed Hospice for the loving care and help to the family during this time.

Emken-Linton Funeral Home

(Published in The Galveston County Daily News on August 24, 2008) 
Holcomb, Charles Richard (I11706)
 
545 Obituary:

Charles R. Payne, age 50, of Austin, passed away on Monday, May 17, 1999.

Charles was retired from the Texas Army National Guard, and was a Vietnam Veteran. He enjoyed bowling at Highland Lanes, and was retired from IBM.

He was preceded in death by sons, Joseph R. Payne, and twins, Allen and Adam Payne.

Charles is survived by a son, Jason R. Payne and wife, Melissa; mother, Lenora Payne; sisters, Mary Roberts and Opal Culp, all of Austin; brother, John Payne and wife, Ann, of Cedar Park; and a half sister, Connie Illey, of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19, 1999 in the Colonial Chapel of Cook-Walden Funeral Home, Lamar location. Interment, with full military honors, to follow at Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery.

The family would like to give special thanks to Dr. Sandbach and Dr. Hoverman and all the nurses and staff at Texas Oncology.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial contributions be sent to Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Rd., $100, Austin, TX 78759.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on May 18, 1999) 
Payne, Charles Robert (I8560)
 
546 Obituary:

Charles Ray "Monk" Muffley

Died May 9, 2001 in Alachua, FL at age 69. Mr. Muffley was a veteran of the US Army during the Korean Conflict. He worked for Florida Power Corp. and was a resident of Winter Garden for 30 years before moving to Alachua, FL 7 years ago.

There will be a visitation at the Milam Funeral Home, 311 South Main St., Gainesville, FL. on Sunday May 13, 2001 from 2-4PM. Graveside services will be on Monday at 11AM at the Winter Garden Cemetery in Winter Garden, FL.

He was predeceased by his son, Justin Ray Muffley and is survived by a sister, Frances Browning, a niece, Carol Browning Morgan, a nephew, Charles Browning and 8 Great nieces and nephews.

(Published in The Orlando Sentinel on May 14, 2001) 
Muffley, Charles Ray (I12226)
 
547 Obituary:

Charles Richard "Chuck" Horstman

July 30, 1959-May 18, 2013

Shreveport, LA - Chuck passed away peacefully at home after a long and bravely fought battle with cancer. His son, Austin, was by his side. Born in Biloxi, MS in 1959, he graduated from Airline High School in 1977, and graduated from LSUS in 1982. Chuck worked in banking, but found he was best suited to work in car finance. Known for his honesty, there are thousands of people in the Ark-La-Tex who left Chuck's office happy with a new car. Chuck's true life-long love was music, playing guitar and performing. He played in numerous local bands including Xtra and Time Bandits and never turned down the opportunity to jump on stage and jam. A highlight of his music career was traveling nationally with another band, Kinematics 101. From his actual day-to-day work or to his love of performing Chuck's happiness was derived from making people smile and have a good time.

He is survived by his parents, Rich and Jan Horstman, sisters, Laura Finken (Andrew) of Lowell, AR, Beth Smiley (Adrian), one son, Austin, nieces and nephews Sarah, Justin, Ben and Amelia. He was preceded in death by his brother Michael Horstman.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family asks that you take time to enjoy some of your favorite music, maybe Eric Clapton, or your favorite guitar hero.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 21, 2013) 
Horstman, Charles Richard (I8693)
 
548 Obituary:

Charles Thomas Estep, age 28, of Cicero, IN passed away December 28, 2018 at St. Vincent Hospital at Indianapolis, IN.

He was born July 23, 1990 at Noblesville, IN to Jewelle Ann (Winders) Crawford and Jackie Richard Estep.

He was a graduate of Noblesville High School. He was employed in the construction industry, mainly in the central Indiana area.

He loved being in the outdoors, that included hiking, fishing and camping. He was also involved in weight lifting and body building.

Survivors include his mother: Jewelle Ann Crawford of Cicero, IN, father: Jackie Richard Estep of Dickson, TN, his fiance`: Kayla Brandon and their daughter: Mahaylamae Jane Estep, both of Westfield, IN, sisters: Shanalin Rose Estep of Richmond, IN and Jenna Eve Estep of TN, and a brother: J.J. Estep of TN.

Preceding him in death are brothers: Alan Estep and Christopher Estep, grandparents: Russell and Loye Winders.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. You may send condolences at http://www.hartleyfuneralhomes.com.

(Published by Hartley Funeral Home of Cicero, IN)  
Estep, Charles Thomas (I12118)
 
549 Obituary:

Charles W. Greer

MILLICAN - Charles W. Greer, 79, of Millican, died Saturday in a Navasota hospital.

Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Millican Baptist Church with the Rev. C.O. Hardy officiating. Burial will follow in the Wheat Cemetery in Millican. Callaway-Jones Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

Greer was a retired carpenter and lifelong resident of Brazos County. He was a member of the Millican Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Daisy Pearl Greer of Millican; two sons, Ricky Greer of Millican and Rayburn Greer of Bryan; eight daughters, Shirley Batson of Bryan, Sharon Kozak of College Station, Sandra Sage of Beeville, Louise Abbott of Dickinson, Mary Shultz of Cypress, Charlene Jones of Navasota, and Claudine Trammell of Magnolia; three brothers, George Greer of Millican, Joe Greer of Magnolia, Stephen Greer of Alvin; two sisters, Ann Mallard of Palestine, Irene Sage of Navasota; two stepsisters, Hattie Mae White of Carlos and Lela Binson of Bryan; and 25 grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 20, 1984) 
Greer, Charles Wesley Sr. (I5510)
 
550 Obituary:

Charlie Vandiver Rites Set Friday

GORMAN - Funeral for Charlie Dean Vandiver, 89, of 312 W. 37th in Amarillo, a former Gorman resident, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Church of Christ in Gorman.

Andy Moore, minister, will officiate. Burial will be in Gorman Cemetery with Higginbotham Funeral Home in charge.

Mr. Vandiver died at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday in Amarillo.

His wife, Fannie, died in 1966.

Survivors include three sons, Curtis and Chester, both of Amarillo, and Carl of Attapulgus, Ga.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on March 26, 1969) 
Vandiver, Charlie Dean (I11428)
 

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