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| 1951 | Obituary: James M. Crow Claimed by Death Brief Illness Fatal to 82-Year-Old Man James Mackelroy Crow died at his home near McMillan January 3 following a brief illness. Final services for the 82-year-old farmer, who had lived in Marshall county since 1910, were held at the Watts Chapel at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with L. E. Carpenter, minister, conducting. Mr. Crow is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Crow, and four children, Frank Crow, McMillan; Charlie Crow, Oakland; Mrs. Pearl Shelton, Purcell, and Mrs. Iola Kubik, Cedar Rapides, Iowa. Seventeen grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one brother also survive. Burial was at McMillan cemetery with Watts Funeral Home in charge. (Published in The Madill Record on January 10, 1946) | Crow, James Mackelroy (I4460)
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| 1952 | Obituary: James Michael Clark TURON - James Michael Clark, 46, died Oct. 22, 1998, at Hutchinson Hospital. He was born March 6, 1952, at Seagraves, Texas, the son of John and Billie Juanita High Rayl. A Turon area resident for six years, coming from Longmont, Colo., he worked for Syntex Chemicals, Longmont. On Sept. 2, 1995, he married Melinda Kay Ishmael at Turon. She survives. Other survivors include: a son, Aaron Michael Clark, Turon; a daughter, Misty Laree Clark, Turon; father, Texas; mother, Billie Juanita Tesarek, Turon; two brothers, Billy Russell Clark, Longmont, Colo., and Cecil Ray Clark, Houston; and a grandchild. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Turon Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 to 8 p.m. today and 10 a.m, to 8 p.m. Mon- day at Larrison Funeral Home, Turon. Memorials may be sent to the James Michael Clark Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home. (Published in The Hutchinson News on October 25, 1998) | Clark, James Michael (I11057)
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| 1953 | Obituary: James Milton "Mickey" Thornton Services for James Milton "Mickey" Thornton, 67, of Lubbock will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Sunset Church of Christ with Gary Walker and Lee Towns officiating. Burial will be in the City of Lubbock Cemetery under direction of Sanders Funeral Home. Thornton died Monday, Feb. 16, 1998, at his residence. He was born June 26, 1930, in Crosby County. He attended school in Owens, Idalou, Roosevelt and Lubbock. He moved to Lubbock in 1940. He was a U.S. veteran of World War II. He married Janice Lee Donald on April 7, 1950, in Lubbock. He was a charter member of Sunset Church of Christ. He worked in the construction business. He owned Mickey's Concrete, and he worked for the City of Lubbock. He retired from Bruce Thornton Air Conditioning Inc. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Bruce and Jimmy, both of Lubbock; a daughter, Patsy Williams of Lubbock; three brothers, Elvis of Lubbock, Glenn of Buena Vista, Colo., and Darwin of Denver; and seven grandchildren. | Thornton, James Milton (I10386)
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| 1954 | Obituary: James Monroe Greer Sept. 27, 1977 - April 9, 1993 NAVASOTA - Funeral services for James Monroe Greer, 15, of the Peach Creek community will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Nobles Funeral Home in Navasota. The Rev. Dan Bates will officiate. Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Sunday from 4-9 p.m. and Monday from 8-10 a.m. James died Thursday at his home. He was born in Bryan and was a ninth-grade student at A&M Consolidated High School. James was a member of Millican Baptist Church. Survivors include his parents, Norman Dean Greer of Peach Creek and Bonnie Faye Greer of Tomball; his paternal grandparents, Norman Monroe and Mattie Martha Greer of Peach Creek and his maternal grandmother, Shirley Gent of Bryan; three sisters, Candy Gent of Austin, Kim Gent of Tomball and Lora Lee Mathis of Navasota; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 10, 1993) | Greer, James Monroe (I3642)
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| 1955 | Obituary: JAMES N. CAMPBELL James N. Campbell, 73, of Coolidge, died Sunday at Tucson Medical Center. A native of Louisiana, he had lived in Tucson since 1939. He was a retired Baptist minister. He is survived by his wife, Myrtle, and one son, Paul, of Coolidge. The body will be sent by Parker Arizona Mortuary to Coolidge for funeral services and burial. (Published in The Arizona Daily Star on May 1, 1962) | Campbell, Rev. James Newton (I8716)
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| 1956 | Obituary: JAMES OLIVER CROW James Oliver Crow, born November 27, 1889 in Texas, departed this life on January 31, 1951 at his home in Canalou, Mo., at the age of 61 years, 2 months, and 4 days. He came to this county when he was small. He was married to Bessie Marcella Rogers about 1912. To this union three children were born. Two died as babies, the other, William Archie, now resides in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Crow passed away in 1917. He was married to Este Ann Frazier December 6, 1922. To this union two sons were born, J. T. and Donald, both now residing in Piggott. Mrs. Crow preceded her husband in death October 6, 1929. Mr. Crow also leaves one step-daughter, Mrs. Archie Davis of Benton Harbor, Mich.; one step-son, Orval Jones of Lilbourn, Mo.; four granddaughters, Barbara, Dorothy, and Judy Crow of Detroit and Jean Crow of Piggott; one grandson, Donnie Crow of Piggott; one sister Mrs. Lena Gaddis of Nimmons; two half brothers Truman Crow of Evansville, Ind., and John Henry Crow of Selmer, Ark.; one half-sister Mary Beard of St. Louis; and a step-mother, Mrs. Maggie Crow of Piggott; seven step grandchildren Mrs. Lee Ray Harwood of Wyandotte, Mich., Bobby and Charles Davis of Benton Harbor, Alva Jones of St. Louis, Arlynn, Freda, and Reba Jones of Lilbourn, Mo., and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his passing. Funeral services were conducted by Bro. H. D. Hooker. Friday, February 2, 1951, at the Piggott Church of Christ. Burial was in the Piggott Cemetery with Russell Mortuary in charge of arrangements. (Special thanks to Una Pollard of Piggott, AR for providing this obituary.) | Crow, James Oliver (I8155)
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| 1957 | Obituary: JAMES OLIVER CROW James Oliver Crow, born in Texas on November 27, 1989, passed away at his home near Canalou on January 30. Mr. Crow moved to this community from Piggott, Ark. in the spring of 1931. The body was taken to Piggott where funeral services were held in the Church of Christ Friday afternoon with Evangelist Hooker of Poplar Bluff officiating. Interment was made in the Piggott cemetery. Mr. Crow is survived by three sons, Artie Crow of Detroit, Mich. James Terry and Donald Crow of Piggott, one step-son, Orval Jones of Lilbourn, and one step-daughter, Mrs. Archie Davis, of Benton Harbor, Mich. His wife preceded him in death in 1929. (Published in The Lilbourn Semo News on February 8, 1951) | Crow, James Oliver (I8155)
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| 1958 | Obituary: James Pace Rader Funeral Home HALLSVILLE - Services for James Henry Pace, 40, of Hallsville will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26 at the Hallsville Church of Christ with B.F. Jones officiating. Mr. Pace, minister for the Hallsville Church of Christ, died Friday in Longview. Interment will be at Grace Hill Cemetery. He was born Feb. 10, 1952, in Longview and was a lifelong area resident. He was a graduate of Longview High School, attended Kilgore College and graduated from the Brown Trail School of Preaching at Fort Worth Christian College. Survivors include his wife Theresa of Hallsville; five children, Jamie Lynn, Justin Ryan and Philip Bryan Pace of Hallsville, Kimberly Laine Woodall Rogers of Hallsville and Ronald Wesley Bullock of Hallsville; his parents, Henry and Jeanne Pace of Longview; brothers and sisters-in-law, John David and Gayla Pace of Austin, Robert and Sandra Pace of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Richard William and Sheena Pace of Longview. Also, a sister and brother-in-law, Kathie and David Sims Jr. of Longview; his mother-in-law, Rubye Edwards of Tyler; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at Rader Funeral Home Monday from 7-9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Medina Children's Home. (Published in The Marshall News Messenger on January 24, 1993) | Pace, James Henry (I6230)
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| 1959 | Obituary: James Parks Hamilton DUBACH, LA - James Parks Hamilton, 79, State Department of Education, State Supervisor, of Dubach, died at 11:50 a.m. on Tuesday, October 27, 1992 at Lincoln General Hospital in Ruston following a lengthy illness. Mr. Hamilton was a native of Dubach, La. and was a member of First Baptist Church of Dubach, La. He was a Sunday School teacher, deacon, State School Supervisor and teacher. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 29, 1992 at First Baptist Church of Dubach, La. with Dr. Connie Ward officiating, assisted by Bro. Dayton Doughty and Bro. Kenneth Everett. interment will be in Hamilton Cemetery in Dubach, La. under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston, La. He is survived by his wife, Clyta Cole Hamilton; daughter and son-in-law, Nancy Hamilton Green and Larry Green; grandsons, James Palmer Green and Thomas Larry Green, Jr.; step daughter-in-law, Bobbie Cole Nolan; ste son-in-law, Ernest Nolan; step grandson, Jason Lee Cole; step granddaughter, Kathryn Elizabeth Cole; step great-grandson, Zachary David Cole; three brothers, Bill Hamilton and wife, Iwilla of Ruston, La., Eugene Hamilton of Dubach, La. and Joe Burns Hamilton and wife, Jackie of Dubach; nephew, Fredrick Hamilton and wife, Freida of Ruston, La.; nephew, Joe Burns Hamilton, Jr. and wife, Vickie of Dubach, La.; niece, Elaine Rupert of Weatherford, Texas; many cousins and friends. Pallbearers will be Herschel Cooper, Luther Colvin, Charles Ruel Colvin, Marvin Davidson, Clyde Barham, Jimmy Lane Davis, Fred Baxter and Ruel Gene Robinson. All present and former members of "James Hamilton Sunday" School class will be honorary pallbearers. (Published in The Shreveport Times on October 28, 1992) | Hamilton, James Parks (I2300)
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| 1960 | Obituary: James Phenix Sr. Rites Set Today in Henderson HENDERSON - Services for James N. Phenix Sr., 72, Henderson, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, Henderson, with the Revs. Jere Wilson, Bill Tisdale and Dr. Herbert H. Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park under direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home, Henderson. Mr. Phenix died March 16 in a Tyler hospital. He was born May 22, 1925, in Paris and was a longtime resident of East Texas. He served in the Army during World War II and was member of First Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and former trustee and Sunday school teacher. He was the oldest active trial lawyer in Henderson and member of Rusk County Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, former secretary of Board of Regents for Baylor University and U.S. Professional Tennis Association. Survivors include his wife, Corneil Phenix, Henderson; sons, Jim Phenix Jr., Bobby Phenix and Rusty Phenix, all of Henderson; daughter, Connie Hutto, Henderson; brother, Bruce C. Phenix, Beaumont and 12 grandchildren. Pallbearers include James Mason, Luther Keitt, Wayne Freeman, Dallas Woods, Dr. C.H. Hurt, John McCatter, Neil Pennal and Bill Brightwell. Deacons of First Baptist Church, members of Rusk County Bar Association, active and retired regents and administrators of Baylor University will serve as honorary pallbearers. If desired, memorials may be made to James N. Phenix Sr. Scholarship Fund, Citizens National Bank, 201 W. Main, Henderson, 75652. (Published in The Tyler Morning Telegraph on March 18, 1998) | Phenix, James Newton Sr. (I8757)
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| 1961 | Obituary: James R. Hatfield Rosary for James R. (Jimmy) Hatfield, 66, of 3820 Seventh street, will be recited tonight at 7 o'clock in Grammier-Oberle Procter Street Funeral home chapel. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. in St. James Catholic church with the Rev. Irving Wyble, an assistant pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial park. Mr. Hatfield, an operating engineer by Ellerbee Brothers, died Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in St. Mary's hospital after an illness of one week. A native of Bunkie, La., Mr. Hatfield had lived in Port Arthur since 1923. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mabel Hatfield, and one daughter, Mrs. Judy DeSha, both of Port Arthur; one brother, W.J. Hatfield of Bridge City; three sisters, Mrs. John Scroggs of Shreveport, La., Mrs. Beulah Redding of Downey, Calif., and Mrs. Bessie Garrett of Diamond Bar, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Arnold Tastka, Fred Davis, L.W. Gulley, John E. Box, Carl Ellerbee and George P. Huber, Jr. (Published in The Port Arthur News on September 3, 1970) | Hatfield, James Rene (I1040)
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| 1962 | Obituary: James Ray Bryan III October 18, 1990 - September 8, 2021 Funeral services for James Ray Bryan III, 30, of Moscow, Texas, will be held Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. in the Moscow Baptist Church in Moscow, Texas with Bro. Robert Jones officiating. Interment will follow in the Stokley Cemetery in Moscow, Texas. Visitation will be held Saturday, September 18, 2021, from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., before the service begins, in the Moscow Baptist Church. James Ray Bryan, III was born October 18, 1990 in Galveston, Texas, to parents, James Ray Bryan, Jr. and Tracylyn (Sims) Bryan, and passed away September 8, 2021 in Lufkin, Texas. He is survived by his father, James Bryan, III of Livingston, Texas; mother, Tracylyn and husband, Claude Huggins; brothers, Jonathan Wayne Bryan, Brandon Lyn Bryan and wife, Destiny, all from Moscow, Texas; cousins, Laura Lenox and Dave Burch of Moscow, Texas, Emily Cook of Moscow, Texas; aunt and uncle, Robbie and Robert Cook, of Moscow, Texas; cousins, Chris and Stacy Bryans and daughter, Lauren of Porter, Texas; grandparents, James and Lois Breier of Ace, Texas; nannie, Joy Bryan of Livingston, Texas; nephews, Brandon Lyn Bryan, Jr.; niece Jasmine Nicole Bryan; nephew, Brentlee Wayne Bryan; aunt, Margie Busby, uncles and aunts, Jimmy and Ginger Breier, Stewart and Stephanie Breier; cousins, Tabitha Wells, Samantha Johnson, Patrick Bryan, Leiya Rain Lenox, Kaisley "MaeMae" Lenox, Kade Isaac Lenox; along with other relatives and friends. Pallbearers: Eddie Tally, Brandon Bryan, David Burch, Josh Tally, Paul Burch, James Ray Bryan, Jr., Joseph Burch, Thomas, Rob Cook (Published by Cochran Funeral Home of Livingston, TX) | Bryan, James Ray III (I6834)
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| 1963 | Obituary: James Ray Bryan Sr. MOSCOW - Funeral services for James Ray Bryan Sr., 65, of Moscow will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 28 in the First Baptist Church of Moscow with Bro. Robert Jones officiating. Burial will follow in the Stokley Family Cemetery in Moscow. Bryan died Monday Nov. 23, 2009 in Lufkin. He was born June 1, 1944 in Lorenzo, Texas, to parents, William Odie Bryan and Emerald Mae McDonald Bryan. He is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Marilyn Bryan and Shirley Bryan; and one grandson, Joey Dean. He is survived by his wife, Joy Bryan of Moscow; sons, Michael Wayne Bryan of Shepherd and Pat Bryan of Porter; daughter, Robbie Cook of Moscow and James Bryan Jr. of Moscow; grandchildren, Laura Cook Lenox of Segno, Christopher Bryan of Porter, Emily Lemmond of South Carolina, James Ray Bryan III of Moscow, Jonathan Bryan of Moscow, Brandon Bryan of Moscow, and Jeanette Self of Shepherd. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Cody Ray Allen Self of Shepherd, Meghan Nicole Self of Shepherd, Kaitlyn Rae Self of Shepherd, Leiya Rain Lenox, Travis Dean of Rye; brother, John Bryan Sr. of Missouri, and sisters Betty James of Indian Springs, Lucille Vance of Dayton, and numerous nieces and nephews. Serving as pallbearers will be Richard James, Jimmy Vance, Robert Cook, Carl Inman, Jim Brier, Stuart Brier, and Don Bullock. Cochran Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements. Please sign then online guest book at www.cochranfh.com. (Published by Cochran Funeral Home of Livingston, TX) | Bryan, James Ray Sr. (I6828)
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| 1964 | Obituary: James Renz April 28, 1944 - October 16, 2017 James "Jim" Otto Renz of Fort Stockton passed away Monday, October 16, 2017, in Fort Stockton at the age of 73 years. James was born on April 28, 1944, to Otto Herman Renz and Edith (Hanson) Renz Clifford "Tiny" in Pecos, Texas. He grew up in Balmorhea, Texas. He served in the Marine Corps and was honorably discharged with the rank of Sergeant E5 on May 29, 1969. He worked for Transwestern Pipeline/Enron until 1993. James is survived by his wife, Phyllis (Bonham) Renz; his sons, James Philip Renz of Fort Stockton, Gil Noe Romero Renz and wife Sonia Navarrete Quinones of Villa Aldama Chihuahua, Mexico; his half-brother, Scott Renz of Alpine; his Step brothers, Wade Gibson of Fuquay Varing, NC, Brian Gibson of Wink, Texas; his nephews, Robert Renz, Jesse Renz, James Renz; his niece, Jolie Renz; his grandchildren, Sonia Quinones Renz, Lesley Quinones Renz, Hillary Quinones Renz, Emely Quinones Renz. James is preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Lee Renz; his aunt and uncle, Bob and Irene Whitaker and his numerous relatives and friends. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 28, 2017, at Heritage Funeral Home, Fort Stockton, Texas. A Memorial service will held beginning at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 28, 2017, at Heritage Funeral Home, Fort Stockton, Texas. In lieu of flowers, please support West Texas Gifts of Hope at P.O. Box 891 Odessa, TX 79760. (Published by Heritage Funeral Home of Fort Stockton, TX) | Renz, James Otto (I907)
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| 1965 | Obituary: James Richard Allen d. February 4, 2019 James Richard (Rick) Allen, 60, of Sarepta, Louisiana, passed away on February 4, 2019 at his home. He was born on April 22, 1958 in Camden, Arkansas, to James and Delores. He was a graduate of Cotton Valley High School and was of the Baptist faith. He served in the United States Air Force. He was an author, artist, gunsmith, carpenter, and an avid history enthusiast. He was also an amazing mechanic and had a general talent for fixing things. He had a passion for the outdoors and chose a career in the timber industry. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, cooking, reading, and spending time with loved ones. He and Denise began their life together in 1979. He was proceeded in death by his father, James Edward Allen, brother Michael Douglas Allen, maternal grandparents Author Richard Brazil and Opal Ophelia Brazil, and paternal grandparents Walter Allen and Beulah Pearl Allen. He is survived by his wife Denise, daughters Lindsay, Sylvia, Jessica, and Samantha, grandchildren Patrick, Caraline, Emma, Merrick, Landon, Ely, Anthony, Gerald, Thomas, Junice-Justin III, and Richard-Wyatt all of Sarepta, Louisiana, his mother Delores Brazil of Leton, Louisiana, sisters Kathy and husband Bobby of Meridian Mississippi, Karen and husband Randy of Leton, Louisiana, Brenda and husband Earl of Batesville, Arkansas and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 9, 2019, at New Sarepta Baptist Church in Sarepta, Louisiana. In lieu of flowers donations can be made at Citizens National Bank of Springhill in Springhill, Louisiana. (Published by Boone Funeral Home of Bossier City, LA) | Allen, James Richard (I2345)
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| 1966 | Obituary: James Russell Davidson July 12, 1941 - July 20, 2017 James "Jim" Russell Davidson, age 76, of Saint Peters, Missouri passed away at home on Thursday, July 20, 2017 in Saint Peters, Missouri. He was born in Malden, Missouri to Artie Van and Doris Davidson (nee Blaylock). Jim was a graduate of Roosevelt High School and Missouri Valley College where he pitched on the college's first baseball team. He was inducted into the Missouri Valley College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012. Jim married Theresa (nee Kochanski) in Florissant, Missouri on November 25, 1970. He was a member of the Missouri Air National Guard. Jim was a buyer with Boeing (formerly McDonnell Douglas), for 24 years and then sold appliances at Sears Mid Rivers Mall until retirement. Jim is survived by his Wife of 46 years, Theresa M. Davidson of Saint Peters, MO; a Son, Mark C. (Angie) Davidson of St. Charles, MO; brothers in law, Tony (Mitzie) Kochanski of Marthasville, MO; Robert Kochanski of Vero Beach, FL, and Jerry (Rachel) Kochanski of Grand Rapids, MI; sister in law, Kathy (late Bill) Anderson of St. Charles, MO ; plus numerous nieces, nephews and other extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers in law, Don (Rosie) Kochanski and Steve (Carol) Kochanski. All Services will be private. Services entrusted to Newcomer Funeral Home, 837 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, St. Peters, Missouri 63376. (Published by Newcomer Funeral Home of St. Peters, MO) | Davidson, James Russell (I5871)
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| 1967 | Obituary: James Russell Tanner August 20, 1924 - August 25, 2012 Graveside services for Jim Tanner, 88, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 29th, 2012 at Fort Sill National Cemetery, with Chaplain Leonard Reimer officiating and under the direction of Hampton Vaughan Funeral Home, Wichita Falls. Military honors rendered by the United States Air Force Honor Guard. Jim, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, went to be with his Lord on August 25, 2012, after a lengthy illness. Jim was born August 20, 1924 in Lafayette, La to Lillian LeBlanc and James Walton Tanner. He grew up in Lafayette. He served in the Marine Corps in Okinawa during World War II, and then received his AA degree from Sunflower Junior College in 1948. After joining the USAF, Jim earned his BA in Psychology from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1952 and MS in Education from the University of Indiana in 1961. Jim retired in 1968 from the Air Force where he had earned the rank of Major and served as a Squadron Commander. Jim continued to serve his country through the Civil Service as a Guidance and Education Counselor at Brooks AFB and Fort Sill, where he retired in 1991. Jim was an active member and past-president of the Elks Lodge in Lawton. Jim enjoyed sports of all kinds, but especially loved football and saltwater fishing and crabbing. Jim will always be remembered for making the best seafood gumbo, outspoken conversation, genuine friendship particularly with his neighbors, Randy and Karen Palmer, and great devotion to his wife and family. He is survived by his wife, Betty Jean (B.J.) Tanner, of Lawton; his son, Rusty Tanner and wife, Mickey, of Bridgeport, Tx; his stepson, Scott Huttenhauer and wife, Sue, of Kirkland, Wa; two stepdaughters, Sandy Fazzino of San Antonio, Tx and Kathy Henderson and husband, Bill, of Silsbee, Tx; and his sister, Effie Logan of Lafayette, La. He is also survived by five granddaughters: Rachel Cereceros and husband, Emanuel; Jessica Eschen and husband, Alex; Laura Huttenhauer; Kelly Fazzino; Ellen Byars and husband, Brady; and one great-granddaughter, Madeline. Jim was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Myron Tanner; and his brother, Bob Tanner. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Operation Homefront. (Published by Hampton Vaughan Crestview Funeral Home of Wichita Falls, TX) | Tanner, James Russell (I996)
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| 1968 | Obituary: James S. Bass August 15, 2009 James Shepard Bass, a life long resident of Fort Myers, and a regular visitor of Estes Park, Colorado, passed away on August 15th, 2009 at Gulf Coast Hospital, after a hard fought battle with cancer. The youngest child of Arthur Donald and Elizabeth Louise (Miles), he graduated from Fort Myers High School in 1962. After attending college, James enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he joined the prestigious Fifth Special Forces Group, "The Green Beret", serving as a Specialist Fourth Class in unit A254 from 1966-1969. While serving with distinction, he was awarded the Bronze Star, for Meritorious Achievement. Upon his return home, James married Jeannie Faye (Chappelle) in 1974. He had two daughters, Jennifer Louise and Jeannie Rebecca (White). While raising his own children, he also mentored a great number young people in the community. James was a husband, father, inventor, artist, collector, philanthropist, and devoted public servant. His proudest moments included his wedding, the births of his children, his service in Vietnam, and obtaining several pioneer patents. He may best be known locally for giving out his famous peanut butter fudge, for which he received a commendation from the Fort Myers Police Department. He lived a life full of love, humor, and passion. He is survived by his loving wife, two daughters, son-in-law, sister Sidney Anne (Brinson), brothers and sisters in law, and numerous friends. Calling hours will be at Harvey-Engelhardt-Metz Funeral Home on Friday, August 21 from 4-7 pm. Funeral to be held at the First United Methodist Church, of which he was a life long member, on Saturday, August 22 at 10 am with burial and collation to be held immediately after. Contributions can be made on his behalf to The Special Forces Warrior Foundation and the United Methodist Children's Home. Condolences may be viewed and offered at www.harvey-engelhardt-metz.com (Published in The Fort Myers News-Press from August 19-21, 2009) | Bass, James Shepard (I9162)
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| 1969 | Obituary: James T. "Buddy" White RIO VISTA - James T. "Buddy" White, 52, died Friday, Feb. 1, 2013, in Rio Vista. SERVICE: 2 p.m. Sunday at Crosier-Pearson-Cleburne. Interment: Rio Vista Cemetery. SURVIVORS: Mother, Marion White; sisters, Sharon Meissner and Carol Lynn Weber. Crosier-Pearson-Cleburne Funeral Home Cleburne, 817-648-0522 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on February 3, 2013) | White, James Travis (I10463)
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| 1970 | Obituary: James T. O'Donald SOUTHLAKE - James T. O'Donald, 59, a mediator, died Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2003, in Southlake. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Saturday at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel in Colleyville. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Heart Association. James was born in Columbus, Ohio, and moved to Canyon at an early age. After graduating high school in Canyon, he served in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. He later married his beloved wife, Rita. He was employed by Bell Helicopter for 27 years. Survivors: Loving and devoted wife of 21 years, Rita; children, Ryan O'Donald and wife, Michele, Jamie Mahan and husband, Eric; grandchildren, Chance Lane Mahan and Alexandra Grace O'Donald; brothers, Danny and Curt O'Donald; sisters, Janet McMurray and Jeannie Permenter; and numerous nieces and nephews. Bluebonnett Hills Funeral Home Colleyville, (817) 498-5894 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on September 5, 2003) | O'Donald, James Truett (I288)
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| 1971 | Obituary: James Taylor A memorial service was held for James A. Taylor I, age 53, who passed away on August 3rd in Gulfport MS. Born in Washington D.C., grew up in East Biloxi, resided in Abbeville, LA from 1975 to 1988, then returned to the Mississippi Gulf Coast till the time of death. Survived by his children, James II and his wife April of Gulfport, Mississippi, Robert and his girlfriend Kris of Gulfport, Mississippi, Kimberly of Vancleave, Mississippi, Goldie and her husband Damien of Abbeville. Three brothers, Michael Taylor Sr. and his wife Donna of Forked Island, Julius Scheck and his wife Acey of Abbeville, Douglas Taylor and his wife Donna Michelle of Dallas, Texas, one sister, Bunny Hebert and her husband Danton of Abbeville. Mr. Taylor is also survived by his nine grandchildren Alyssa, Katlyn, Landon, Kameron, Lanley, Ava, his care givers of 10 years Thomas Rowe and Mildred Taylor Rowe also numerous nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. The family of Mr. Taylor would like to thank Thomas and Mildred for all of their years of dedication to Jimmy, during his illness. Preceded in death by his father Melvin Ray Taylor, mother Goldie Scheck and one son Jude Everett. A memorial service was held on Saturday, August 18th 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bradford O'Keefe Funeral Home located on O'Neal Road in Gulfport MS. In lieu of flowers you may donate to the American Heart Association. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on August 21, 2007) | Taylor, James Adonis (I15333)
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| 1972 | Obituary: James Thomas Vessels, Jr. 1953 - 2016 Mr. James Thomas Vessels, Jr., age 62 of Whitney, passed away Friday, January 1, 2016. He was born May 25, 1953 in Ennis, Texas, son of the late James Thomas and Illa Claudette Martin Vessels, Sr. He grew up and attended schools in Ennis before enlisting with the United States Navy. Following his honorable discharge from the Navy, he worked in the Oil Industry for several years. "Junior," as he was called by family and friends, then became a self employed handyman. He was skilled in carpentry, landscaping and could fix just about anything that was broken. He moved to the Whitney area in the early nineties and enjoyed fishing whenever he had time. He also loved listening to country music. He was of the Baptist faith and a member of American Legion Post 522. Also preceding him in death were three uncles, Arthur Cecil Vessels, Robert Lynn Vessels and David Reese Martin and one aunt, Annetta Wickliff. Survivors include three sisters, Jackie Frazier and husband Luke, Jean Brown and husband Randy and Annetta Kay Horn; two brothers, John David Vessels and Gary Lynn Vessels and numerous nieces and nephews. Viewing and visitation with family and friends will be held Tuesday, January 5 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Cornerstone Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Private family memorial services will be held at a later date. (Published by Cornerstone Funeral Home of Hillsboro, TX) | Vessels, James Thomas Jr. (I8824)
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| 1973 | Obituary: James W. Penuel, 59, St. Petersburg druggist James W. Penuel, owner of Penuel Pharmacy at 3660 Central Ave., died Wednesday (Jan. 11, 1984). He was 59 and lived at 4259 Third Ave. S. Mrs. Penuel ran for mayor in 1968 and was past president of Pinellas County Pharmaceutical Society and the Suncoast District Pharmacy Association. He served on the legislative committee of the Florida Pharmacy Association. He received the A. H. Robbins award (Bowl of Hygeia) for outstanding community service in 1972. The same year he was Pharmacist of the Year for the Pinellas County Pharmacy Association. He worked with the Alpha Program and PAR. Mr. Penuel was a surgical technician with the Army during World War II. He was a member of Pasadena Baptist Church, a founder and former deacon of Maximo Baptist Church, and a 20-year and life member of Boca Ciega Kiwanis Club. He was Layman of the Year for the Kiwanis in 1972 and was Kiwanian of the Year in 1969. Born in Auburndale, he came here in 1954 from Tallahassee and graduated from the University of Florida with degrees in chemistry and pharmacy. Survivors include his wife Margaret; two sons, John H., St. Petersburg, and Dr. James W. Penuel Jr., North Fort Myers; his mother, Mrs. H. G. Penuel, and his sister, Mrs. A. J. Hedrick, both of Jacksonville, and two grandchildren. Friends may visit from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Kenfield Pasadena Avenue Chapel, where services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday with Rev. Bob Christie and Rev. Byron Twiggs officiating. Burial will follow in Royal Palm Cemetery. The family asks that contributions be made to Kiwanis Project Concern, 6810 10th Ave. N, St. Petersburg 33710. (Published in The Tampa Bay Times on January 12, 1984) | Penuel, James Willoughby Sr. (I9206)
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| 1974 | Obituary: James W. Swain Dies Here at 75 James William Swain, 75, died at 5:55 p m yesterday at his home, 450 St. Francis st, after a short illness. Swain was born in Cairo, Ill. on Oct 12, 1865, and came to Florida and settled at Lakeland with his parents in 1889. He remained at Lakeland until 1919, when he moved to Tallahassee. A retired mechanic, Swain took great interest in civic and church affairs, being a member of the Baptist church. His wife died in 1935, but he is survived by a son and four daughters. His son is Arthur F. Swain. The four daughters are: Miss Jewell Swain of Tallahassee, Mrs. H. G. Penuel of Crawfordville, Fla., Mrs. Alfred Warren of Vero Beach, Fla. and Mrs. D. Lee Baldwin of Titusville, Fla. Swain is also survived by eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Three of his brothers live in Atlanta, while his sister, Mrs. A. M. Wright, lives in Tampa. The funeral service will be held at 3:30 p m tomorrow at the Culley chapel. Following the service the interment will be held at the Oakland cemetery. (Published in The Tallahassee Democrat on December 5, 1940) | Swain, James William (I9018)
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| 1975 | Obituary: JAMES W. TANNER Electrical Contractor Dies At Age of 67 Services for James Walton Tanner of 1310 Mississippi will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Memphis Funeral Home. Burial will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Johnson Cemetery in Indianola, Mississippi. Mr. Tanner, who was 67, died at 12:45 p.m. yesterday at Kennedy Veterans Hospital after a long illness. Born in Indianola, he was a World War I veteran. During World War II, he worked at Second Army headquarters at the Fairgrounds. An electrical contractor in Grenada, Miss., 1946-57, he was in charge of electrical work during construction of the Grenada Reservoir dam. He returned to Memphis in 1957. He leaves his wife and a brother, W. M. Tanner of Memphis. (Published in The Memphis Commercial Appeal on January 24, 1963) | Tanner, James Walton Jr. (I993)
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| 1976 | Obituary: Jan "J.D." Peyrot June 14, 1964 - December 19, 2020 Waxahachie Jan Darvin "J.D." Peyrot, 56, of Waxahachie, passed away on Saturday, December 19, 2020. Burial will be at Waxahachie City Cemetery. J.D. was born on June 14, 1964, in Mineral Wells, Texas, to James Thurman and Janet Marie Sills Peyrot. He spent his early years in Gainesville, Texas, and then was raised in Irving, Texas. He graduated from Irving High School In 1982 and immediately enlisted in the United States Marine Corp. He served in the Marines from 1982 to 1987. On June 22, 1991, he married Tricia Jean Kelsey. For the past 20 years, J.D. has worked for the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 100 Union as a welder. He has traveled from one side of the United States to the other welding structures from the ground up. J.D. loved God, family, and had the utmost respect for his country. J.D. referred to the Nytex Sports Arena as his "Happy Place" where he supported and held season tickets to the Lone Star Brahmas Hockey team. J.D. had a love for the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting as well as raising livestock. He looked forward to the days of going to visit his dad in Gainesville and "checking" on the cows and hunting down the coyotes. His dream was to one day be out in the middle of a ranch far away from the "hustle" of life. J.D. was a beloved husband, a devoted father, a cherished son, an admired uncle, and a friend to many. J.D. was a man of integrity, who did things, not for the glory or praise, but because they were the right thing to do. He was a man of his word and was wise beyond his years. And one of the best listeners a friend could have. J.D. was an example of Christ in the way he loved his family. J.D.'s love for his wife was unwavering; they were teammates in all that life took them through. His children were his world. It didn't matter how far away work took him, he would be here if at all possible to attend their many events. Survivors include his wife, Tricia; daughter, Kelsey Marie Peyrot Cruse and her husband, Landon; son, Preston Thomas Peyrot; father, James Peyrot Sr., of Gainesville; mother, Janet Havenhill, of Ft. Worth; brother, James Peyrot, Jr.; sisters, Michelle Cordero and Nicole Jeanes; and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. (Published by Wayne Boze Funeral Home of Waxahachie, TX) | Peyrot, Jan Darvin (I7841)
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| 1977 | Obituary: Jana Lee McCollom Puente Jana Lee McCollom Puente of Poteet (formally of San Antonio) passed away Thursday January 23, 2003 at the age of 48 years. She was born January 3, 1955 in San Antonio, TX. She fought a long and courageous battle with cancer. Her family was with her at her bedside. She started working at H.E.B. as a bagger and worked her way up to Manager in charge. She loved her work and the employees she worked with. She always came home and bragged about how everyone did there job and the people they waited on. She enjoyed the BBQ she and her husband would have at there home with their family and friends. We want to thank all the doctors, nurses, and staff at the Methodist Hospital. They were so wonderful and caring during her stay and also a big thanks to Dr. Allison Garner for the loving support and being there for her. In addition, the staff and nurses at the cancer center. Becky, a big thanks to you too. Jana was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Thelma and Herbert Lewis. She is survived by her husband, Henry Puente; stepson, Kris Puente of Poteet, TX; mother, Yvonne Dukes and husband Le Roy; father, Thomas McCollom Sr. and wife Linda of Tatum, TX; sons, Lawrence P. LeBlanc Jr. and wife Theresa; daughters, Mindy Bolado and husband Michael of Floresville, TX and Ravin Lee Ramirez of Poteet, TX; sisters, Mignon Monteith and husband Billy of Poteet, TX, April Leath and husband Steve of Henderson, TX, Rachael McCollom of Tatum TX; brother, Thomas McCollom, Jr. and wife Jackie; grandchildren, Winona Lee Keller, Catherine Marie Bolado and Lawrence Le Blanc III; numerous nieces and nephews; a very special and close, dear friends, Donna Peoples and Judi Price and a host of friends who will miss her and love her terribly. In lieu of flowers, give to the National Cancer Society or to the charity of your choice. Visitation will begin on Sunday January 26, 2003 at Mission Park Funeral Chapels South with Prayer Service to be held at 7:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 26, 2003, Visitation will be all day. Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 A.M., Monday, January 27, 2003, at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Mission Burial Park. Arrangements with Mission Park Funeral Chapels South. (Published in The San Antonio Express-News on January 26, 2003) | McCollom, Jana Lee (I594)
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| 1978 | Obituary: Jane Abshire August 25, 1921 - January 11, 2021 Jane Abshire, 99, of Hemphill, Texas passed away Monday, January 11, 2021 at Hemphill Care Center. Jane was born August 25, 1921 in Port Arthur, Texas to Willie Vaughn and Felicia Broussard Vaughn. She was a lifelong area resident until she moved to Hemphill in 2013. Jane was preceded in death by her husband Abbie Abshire; brother, Russell Vaughn; sister, Anna Belle Lachausse and great grandson Stephen Andrews. Survivors include daughter, Jalane Andrews and husband John "Butch" of Hemphill; twin sister, Jennie Romero of Galveston; grandchildren, Paulette Andrews Thomas of Texas City, Greg Andrews and his wife Sara of Virginia Beach, VA; great grandchildren, Kasey Cummins, Alex Andrews, Jonathan Andrews, Bowen Andrews, and Gray Andrews; niece, Lynn Crowder; nephew, Gil Romero. Services for family and friends to be held at a later date. (Published by Levingston Funeral Home of Groves, TX) | Vaughn, Jane Marie (I4815)
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| 1979 | Obituary: Jane Crnkovic Acreman Funeral services for Jane Crnkovic Acreman, age 70, of Oak Grove, LA will be 2:00 PM, Sunday, August 9, 2015, at First Baptist Church of Oak Grove with Rev. Carlos Trapp officiating. Interment will be in the Oak Grove City Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Cox Funeral Home. Visitation will be Saturday from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM at Cox Funeral Home. She is preceded in death by her parents, Angel Gabriel Crnkovic and Fannie Gunter Crnkovic; five brothers, Robert "Lud" Crnkovic, Preston "Babe" Crnkovic, James Angle "Bill" Crnkovic, Keith Crnkovic, Barley Crnkovic; sister, Doris Crnkovic. Jane was a member of First Baptist Church of Oak Grove. She worked in the banking business for many years before working at Renee Schneider State Farm in Oak Grove. She was known for her great cooking. She loved her family and friends. Jane is survived by her two daughters and sons-in-law, Tracie and Phil Thomason of Oak Grove, LA, and Molly and Louis Book of West Monroe, LA; son and daughter-in-law, Jody and Tressy Acreman of Bastrop, LA; seven grandsons, Chance and Samantha Grubbs and Chad Grubbs and Andrea, Cade Thomason, all of Oak Grove, LA, Barlee Acreman, Jackson Acreman, both of Bastrop, LA, Koby Book, Kage Book, both of West Monroe, LA; granddaughter, Franny Acreman of Bastrop, LA; two great grandchildren, Dallas Grubbs and Stetson Grubbs of Oak Grove, LA; numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to give a special thank you to Dr. Domingue, nurses and staff at West Carroll Memorial Hospital. We would like to thank everyone who visited and had Mama in their prayers. To leave condolences to the family www.coxfuneral.com. (Published by Cox Funeral Home of Oak Grove, LA) | Crnkovic, Frances Jane (I1182)
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| 1980 | Obituary: Jane E. Prudhomme NEW ORLEANS - Jane E. Prudhomme, a University of New Orleans administrator who was instrumental in helping the lakefront school become one of the nation's top 200 universities in terms of research dollars, died Monday, Aug. 11, 2003, of cancer at her home in Slidell. She was 53. As assistant vice chancellor for research and sponsored programs, Ms. Prudhomme worked with faculty members in identifying grant opportunities and submitting applications. Her success made her office one of the most important players in UNO's drive to become a nationally recognized research university, colleagues said. Besides trying to match professor's research interests with potential grant-making organizations, Ms. Prudhomme coached new faculty members through the application process, giving them tips and skills that would help them find underwriting for future research. "Her excitement about the prospect of getting research funding sometimes initially surpassed the faculty member's," one UNO professor said. "She would encourage them to believe that the funding was possible, and in turn they would work up to their best level and get the grant." Born in Lafayette, Ms. Prudhomme graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and earned Master's degrees from UNO and the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She joined the UNO staff in 1986 as assistant director of the university's Downtown Center. She moved to the main campus in 1994 as director of research and sponsored programs. She was named a vice chancellor in 1999. Ms. Prudhomme also championed the Jazz Journey program, a joint effort of her office and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation that brought campus and community audiences together to hear jazz performers such as Ahmad Jamal and Shirley Horne. Survivors include two brothers, William J. Prudhomme, of Mandeville, and Robert W. Prudhomme, of Dade City, Fla. A memorial service will be held Monday at 4 p.m. at the UNO Newman Center on Alumni Drive, across from the University Center. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on August 14, 2003) | Prudhomme, Jane Elizabeth (I495)
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| 1981 | Obituary: Jane M. Baldwin rites in Arizona Graveside services for Jane M. Baldwin, 62, of Sun City, Ariz., a Nashville resident from 1959 to 1976, will be 11:30 a.m. MST today at Sunland Memorial Park, Sun City. Mrs. Baldwin died Sunday in Boswell Hospital, Sun City, of heart failure. She was a native of Kansas City, Mo., and the daughter of Henry R. and Helen Mathias, Sun City. Mrs. Baldwin was a graduate of Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and did graduate work in biology at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include two sons, Richard L. Baldwin, Atlanta, and David M. Baldwin, Nashville; a daughter, Ann B. Wodrich, Flagstaff, Ariz.; and six grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Sunshine Service, 9980 Santa Fe Drive, Sun City, Ariz. 85351. The service loans equipment to the handicapped. (Published in The Nashville Tennessean on March 16, 1989) | Mathias, Helen Jane (I9267)
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| 1982 | Obituary: Janelle Callahan Drgac Sanders Janelle was born to Johnnie and Nellie Callahan on May 30, 1942. She grew up and graduated from High school in Orange Texas. She met Walter Clarence (W.C.) Drgac and married on Sept. 16,1959. From this union 5 children were born. Lyn Annelle Drgac, John Walter Drgac, Deborah Suzanne Drgac, Richard Wayne Drgac and Robert Duane Drgac. 6 Grand children: Laurie Hatterman Holesapple, Joanie Hatterman, Dustin Hatterman, Ashleigh Cejka. Jocelyn Drgac and Alexi Drgac. She was very proud to have 6 Great Grandchildren as well. Larissa, Allison, and Meagan Holesapple, Gradey Hatterman, Leland and Brynley Cejka. Janelle married Ed Sanders June 27, 1986. She moved and lived in Grand Junction Co. until she passed Feb. 21, 2014. She was preceded in death by her Mother and Father, Husband W.C. Drgac and Husband Ed Sanders also son John Drgac. She is survived by her children Lyn Hatterman and Husband Dwight, Deb, Rick, and Bob Drgac. Grand children Laurie Holesapple, Joanie Hatterman, Dusty Hatterman and Wife Ashley. Ashleigh Cejka and Husband Chris. Great Grand children Larissa, Allison and Meagan Holesapple, Gradey Hatterman, Leland and Brynley Cejka. Janelle's Memorial Service to celebrate her life is Saturday July 26th at 3:00 p.m. If you would like to attend call Ashleigh Cejka at 970-683-0559 for more information. (Published in The Steamboat Pilot of Routte County, Colorado) | Callahan, Janelle (I1913)
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| 1983 | Obituary: Janet "Kelly" Touchet December 19, 1966 - December 13, 2021 Abbeville - Janet "Kelly" Touchet, age 54, passed away on Monday, December 13, 2021 in Abbeville, Louisiana. In keeping with Kelly's wishes, a private memorial service will be held by her family at later date. Pastor Preston Riley of First Baptist Church of Abbeville will offer a message of hope and healing as well as prayers for the family. Janet Kelly Touchet was born on December 19, 1966 in Abbeville, Louisiana and she was a life long resident of Lafayette. After high school Kelly continued her education with a career in nursing. She worked for many years at Lafayette General Medical Center in the "NICU". Kelly was a natural caretaker and she adored caring for her little patients and those in need. She will be remembered as a beloved daughter, and a cherished "Nanny" to her nieces and nephews. Even in her time away from work Kelly enjoyed giving of herself and her time, she went on mission trips to Mexico to help others who were in need. She had a large outreach of friends from all over the world with who she kept in touch with weekly thru emails and various online platforms. Kelly was also an animal lover. She adored both dogs and cats, and for many years she was known for raising beautiful "Yorkie Puppies". Kelly will be dearly missed by her family and friends. Her memories will be cherished forever. Kelly is survived by her parents, Edward Touchet (Janice) of Abbeville, and Karen Faul (Dwight) of Abbeville; her sisters, Ann Marteaux (Olivier) of California, and Tania Hays (Robert) of Lafayette; her sister in law, Jodie Touchet; as well as a host of nieces and nephews; and her precious cat "Bean". She was preceded in death by her sister, Nissa Touchet; her brother, Hampton Touchet; as well as her paternal and maternal grandparents. The family would like to offer a heart felt thank you to "Chief" William "Bill" Spearman of the Abbeville City Police Department for his comforting words and compassion that he provided them on the morning that Kelly passed; as well a special thank you to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of Ochsner University Hospital & Clinics in Lafayette for all of the excellent care and medical treatment they provided Kelly throughout her illness. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Memory of "Kelly Touchet" to The American Heart Association https://www.heart.org/?form=donate, or to The American Diabetes Association https://www.diabetes.org/?form=Donate. Kelly will be laid to rest with her family in St. Paul Catholic Cemetery in Abbeville. Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory, 206 West Lafayette St., Maurice, LA. 70555, (337) 740-3123, is in charge of Cremation arrangements. (Published by Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory of Maurice, LA) | Touchet, Janet Kelly (I15540)
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| 1984 | Obituary: Janet Faye McBride September 22, 2017 Rayne, LA - A Mass of Christian Burial for Janet Faye McBride, 55, of Rayne will be celebrated on Monday, September 25, 2017 at 1:00 PM in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rayne. Father Christopher Cambre, Associate Pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church, will serve as celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery No. 2, Rayne. Visitation will be held on Sunday, September 24, 2017 from 3:00 PM until 9:00 PM in Gossen Funeral Home, Rayne, with a rosary being recited at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue on Monday from 8:00 AM until 12:30 PM in the funeral home. Janet passed away on Friday, September 22, 2017 at her Rayne residence. A native and lifelong resident of Rayne, Janet was a faithful and faith filled member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. She demonstrated her faith by praying daily rosaries, and by assisting with the Good Samaritans. Janet earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at University of Southwest Louisiana (now University of Louisiana at Lafayette), and served as a school teacher in Acacia Parish schools for several years. She also worked for many years selling cars. She loved the outdoors, enjoyed camping, and could often be found working in her flower gardens. She had a green thumb, and could grow beautiful plants that others had given up on. Janet was also a fan of the New Orleans Saints and LSU Tiger football. Janet was most passionate about her family and friends. She was a loyal friend to many, and her greatest joy was being with and caring for her family. Janet will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Survivors include her daughter, Ellie Comeaux Duplichain and husband, Jared of Rayne; son, Dave Comeaux, Jr. of Rayne; brothers, Stephen McBride of Breaux Bridge, and John McBride of Mire; sister, Louise McBride Cannon and husband, Mark of Houston, TX; grandchildren, Sydnee Duplichain, Rhen Thomas Duplichain, and Thayer Duplichain; nephew, Michael Guidry; and Godchild, Ridge Thibodeaux. Janet is also survived by a host of close friends. Preceding Janet in death were her parents, Sidney McBride, Sr. and Isabelle Benoit McBride; and brothers, Sidney James McBride, Jr. and Gregory McBride. Serving as pallbearers are Michael Guidry, Carl McBride, Thomas Sweeney, Mark Cannon, David LeLeux, and Reggie Thibodeaux. Condolences may be expressed online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141. (Published by Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne, LA) | McBride, Janet Faye (I4021)
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| 1985 | Obituary: Janet M. Willas August 4, 1938 - September 3, 2009 WILLAS, Janet "Jaye", 71, of Dunedin, passed away Sept. 3, 2009. She was formerly of Chicago, Roselle, and Wood Dale, Illinois. Jaye was in the Dunedin Newcomer, the local Canasta Club and was a "Mah Jong Queen". She was preceded in death by her parents Anton and Helen Niederkorn, and siblings Raymond Niederkorn, Patty Niederkorn, James Niederkorn, and Theresa Badalof. Jaye is survived by her husband of 54 years, Ken; children Christine Abbinanti (Giuseppe), Michael Willas, Scott (Jeannie) Willas , Joanne Willas, and John (Kelly) Willas; grandchildren, Michelle (John "Bill") Anderson, Jason (Kristina) Simi, Peter Abbinanti, Steven Abbinanti, Jennifer Willas, Jeffery Willas, Joshua Willas, Nicholas Willas, Lucas Willas, Zachary Willas, and Jared Willas; siblings, Richard Niederkorn, Elizabeth (Donald) Arient, Donna Ricaodati, David (Mary) Niederkorn, and Kathleen Spencer; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A visitation will be held Tues, Sept 8 from 11-1p.m. followed by a funeral service at 1p.m. at Curlew Hills Funeral Home. (Published by Curlew Hills Funeral Home of Palm Harbor, FL) | Niederkorn, Janet Marie (I9593)
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| 1986 | Obituary: Janet Ruth LeBleu June 25, 1936 - November 3, 2015 Janet Ruth LeBleu, 79, of Lake Charles, LA died in a local hospital Tuesday, November 3, 2015. Janet was born on June 25, 1936 in Ponca City, OK to Victor and Elsie Hellman. She was very passionate about her family and friends. She also enjoyed cooking and playing computer games. She is survived by three children, Michael Eugene LeBleu of Lake Charles, LA, Paul Randall LeBleu and wife Mona of Scott County, AR, and Lisa Darnell LeBleu Abbott of Lake Charles, LA; four grandchildren, Janelle, Ashley, Michael, and Paul; six great grandchildren; and one great grand puppy. A memorial service will be held at 5:00 PM Saturday, November 7, 2015 at St. John Lutheran Church. Visitation will begin at 3:00 PM until time of service Saturday 7, 2015 at St. John Lutheran Church. Cremation has been entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home. Rev. Charles Miller will officiate. (Published by Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) | Hellman, Janet Ruth (I12382)
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| 1987 | Obituary: Janice Arnett Thurston Jan Thurston, 73, of Bedford Park entered eternal life on February 4, 2016 in Florida. Born December 18, 1942 in Oklahoma to Virgil and Fay Arnett. She graduated from Argo Community High School in 1960. She served as a library trustee for the Bedford Park Public Library for 42 years. Jan was a loyal and dedicated employee of the Bedford Park District for 40 years and after retiring from full-time employment, she remained active working part-time as the Senior Coordinator. Jan's kindness and friendship to all she met was an inspiration to many. She will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved her. Loving mother to Mark (Dianne) and John D (Kristin), preceded in death by her husband John "Thirst" Thurston. Dear grandmother to Mark (Whitney), Justin (Katie), Phillip, Jeremy, Jonathan and Zachary. Great grandmother to Emma, Brennan, Kaden, Tegan, and Noah. A Celebration of Life will take place on Friday, February 19, 2016 at 5:00PM at the Bedford Park District Community Building. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Jan Thurston Memorial Fund/Bedford Park District for the development of a bird sanctuary in her memory are encouraged by the family. (Published by Bedford Park Disrict of Bedford Park, IL) | Arnett, Janice Lynn (I7992)
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| 1988 | Obituary: Janice Bremer Smart May 9, 1941 - December 23, 2022 Janice Bremer Smart of Conroe, Texas passed away on Friday, December 23, 2022 at the age of 81. She was born on May 9, 1941 in Houston, Texas, and spent her early years in the Galena Park area and graduated from Galena Park High School in 1959. Janice was active in school and church activities and enjoyed playing the piano, which she learned from her Father, Walter Bremer. Upon high school graduation she moved to Denton, Texas to attend Texas Women's University, where she majored in Art, graduating in 1963. During her time at TWU, she met and married David Smart in 1963. Janice spent the next phase of her life as a wife, homemaker and mom to her two children, Robert and Sharon. She stayed active with church and community activities, teaching children's Sunday School, and later becoming involved teaching English with the International Friends Ministry of First Baptist Church, Grapevine, Texas. She had a host of friends, who she enjoyed sharing a good meal or a fun conversation with. She loved her family and moved to Conroe, Texas in 2020 to be closer to them. The time spent close to family were the ones she cherished most. She is preceded in death by her parents Walter and Miami Bremer and her husband, David Louis Smart. Janice is survived by son Robert Smart and wife Lori, her daughter Sharon Smart, her grandchildren John Smart and wife Lyndsey and Sara Ramirez and husband Connor, and her great grandchildren Emilyn Smart, Aiden Ramirez and Elijah Ramirez. She is also survived by her sister Mary Scott and husband W.D., and a host of other extended family and friends. The family would like to thank Devotion Hospice for the care and compassion they showed our loved one in their final days. Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Reception at First Baptist Church, Conroe, Texas in Herrington Hall on Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in their honor to the International Friends Ministry of First Baptist Church, Grapevine, Texas or the Union Gospel Mission in Fort Worth, Texas. These two organizations were close to Janice's heart! Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.neptunesociety.com/location/houston-cremation for the Smart family. (Published by Neptune Society Cremation Services) | Bremer, Janice (I151)
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| 1989 | Obituary: Janice Elizabeth Bradley October 25, 1944 - January 3, 2021 Janice Elizabeth (Turpin) Bradley, age 76, passed away peacefully January 3, 2021 at home surrounded by her loving family. She was born October 25, 1944 to William Warren Turpin and Margaret (Boshell) Turpin. She married the love of her life, John Michael ('Mickey') Bradley, in October, 1965 who preceded her in death in 2007. Janice had a love for her flowers and shared a passion for vegetable gardening and fishing with her husband Mickey. The river house was a special place for them and where they enjoyed gathering with family and friends. On weekends they could also be found rooting for the Alabama Crimson Tide and UAB Blazers. She was the quintessential southern cook, cooking 'from scratch' and always had a tin of chocolate sweets at-the-ready if you dropped by for a visit. She doted on her family and friends for their birthdays and holidays especially where her love of traditions as well as personal and unique gift-giving was evident. In addition to homemaker, Janice was active in her church, St. Stanislaus, for many years, leading youth and ladies groups, organizing fund-raising events, and had a long-running career with State Farm Insurance in Hueytown, Alabama. She never met a stranger and helped so many over the years in their time of need. Her big smile and spunky sense of humor will be missed greatly. Janice was predeceased by her mother and father, husband, and sister Carolyn Turpin Carden. She is survived by her brother James Warren Turpin; her son Christopher Bryan Bradley; daughter Alecia Bradley Kontzen and son-in-law Robert Clark Kontzen, II; grandchildren, Christopher Andrew Kontzen and Ryan Michael Kontzen; her many brothers- and sisters-in-law and nephews and nieces. All of these she loved and whom many referred to as their 'beautiful Aunt Janice. Janice will be laid to rest at Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama where a graveside service will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family recommends making a memorial donation to the American Cancer Society. (Published by Johns-Ridout's Mortuary-Elmwood Chapel of Birmingham, AL) | Turpin, Janice Elizabeth (I3571)
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| 1990 | Obituary: Janice Irene Crow July 12, 1940 - July 28, 2006 Mom was taken unexpectedly on the morning of July 28, 2006. Janice Irene Frey Crow of Burbank passed away at Kadlec Medical Hospital, Richland, WA. Janice is preceded in death by her brother, John Michael Frey VIII and her dearly beloved best friend "Aunt Nita". Janice was born Pasco, Washington on July 12, 1940 to John and Phyllis Frey. She attended Pasco schools and graduated from Pasco High in 1958. She married Charles N. Crow on October 5, 1957 and worked for Washington Collectors for 36 years before retiring in January of this year. Janice is survived by her children Brent Crow (Debbie) of Spokane, Chris Crow (Denise) of Burbank, Angie Dickson (Rob) of Burbank and Lisa Hilberg (Troy) of North Bend, sister Susan Pearson Dick of Burbank, and grandchildren Amanda and Andrea Crow, Colin and Emily Dickson, and John and Jeremiah Binschus and great-grandchildren Conner and Mason Hilberg. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Today is our chance to say thank you for the way you brightened our lives, even though God granted you but half a life. We will all feel cheated always that you were taken from us so young and yet we must learn to be grateful that you came along at all. Only now that you are gone do we truly appreciate what we are now without and we want you to know that life without you is very, very difficult. We will always love and miss you Meme. You will live forever in our hearts and souls. There will be a viewing on Thursday, August 3, 2006 from 1-5 PM at Hillcrest Memorial Center, 9353 W. Clearwater Ave. Kennewick. Services will follow at Hillcrest at 5:30 PM Rosary will be at 7 PM Interment will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 4, 2006 at Cityview Cemetery, No. Oregon, Pasco, WA. (Published by Hillcrest Memorial Center of Kennewick, WA) | Frey, Janice Irene (I8086)
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| 1991 | Obituary: Janice Lee Thornton May 28, 1932 - July 27, 2017 LUBBOCK - Janice Lee Donald Thornton, 85, of Lubbock was born May 28, 1932 in Slaton, Texas and passed on to her journey July 27, 2017 after a lengthy illness. She married the love of her life, James (Mickey) Thornton April 7, 1950. Janice attended Lubbock schools and graduated from Texas Tech and received her teaching degree. She taught school for LISD for many years before she retired. Janice was preceded in death by her husband in 1998; oldest son, Bruce Thornton in 2014; and her parents, Reese and Pauline Donald. She was a lifelong member of Sunset Church of Christ. Janice is survived by her daughter, Patsy Williams and husband Mike; son, Jimmy and wife Debra; daughter-in-law, Janelle all of Lubbock; brother, Robert Donald and wife Virginia of Lompoc, CA; seven grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Donations may be made to your favorite charity. A Visitation will be held on Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Sanders Funeral Home. A celebration of Janice's life will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, August 2, 2017 at Sanders with burial to follow at the City of Lubbock Cemetery. (Published by Sanders Funeral Home of Lubbock, TX) | Donald, Janice Lee (I10399)
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| 1992 | Obituary: Janice Lopez May 31, 2017 Rayne, LA - Memorial services will be held on Friday, June 2, 2017 at a 6:30 pm Service at Gossen Funeral Home Chapel in Rayne, LA for Janice Lopez, 54, who died Wednesday May 31, 2017 at residence in Rayne, LA. Pastor Melvin Finley of Abundant Life Assembly of God will conduct the memorial services. Survivors include two daughters, Jade Hornsby, Jamie Lopez, two sons, Kevin Lopez, Paul Clement all of Rayne, father, Paul "Austin" Lopez of Rayne, sister, Cynthia Lopez Gautreaux of Church Point, brother, Justin Lopez of Indian Bayou, four grandchildren, Haylen Lopez, Madison Thibodeaux, Pearl Lopez, Jacelynn Lopez Rayne. She was preceded in death by mother, Maryline Thibodeaux Lopez. The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne LA on Friday June 2, 2017 from 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141. (Published by Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne, LA) | Lopez, Janice Faye (I6327)
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| 1993 | Obituary: Janie Dee Bonner Guillory April 16, 1948 - November 23, 2016 Services for Janie Dee Bonner Guillory, 68 of Baton Rouge will be 12:00PM Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at Mulhearn Funeral Home-Winnsboro with Frances Guy officiating. Interment will follow in the Beouf Prairie Methodist Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home-Winnsboro. Dee was born to the union of Mark H. Bonner, Jr. and Janie Coughran Bonner on April 16, 1948 in Winnsboro and passed from this life on November 23, 2016 in Baton Rouge. She was a retired librarian and school teacher in East Baton Rouge school system, graduate of Southeastern, loved to read, eating out, visiting with her friends, and shopping. She is preceded in death by her parents-Mark H. Bonner, Jr. and Janie Coughran Bonner; grandparents-Mark H. Bonner, Sr. and Emma Dee Johnson Bonner and Richard Coughran and Minnie Townsend Coughran of Winnsboro. She is survived by a son Thad Guillory of Denham Springs; brother-Mark H. Bonner and wife Carleen of St. Francisville; mother-in-law-Irene Guillory of Opelousas; and numerous other family and friends. Pallbearers will be K. P. Bonner, Peyton Bonner, J. W. Dean, Joe Dean, James Wiltshire, and Clark Smith. Honorary pallbearers will be Harrison Gill and William Mangold. Visitation will be Tuesday, November 29, 2016 from 10:00AM until 12:00PM at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers make donations to the Mark H Bonner, Jr. LSU 4-H Foundation Scholarship. Online registry/condolences made at www.mulhearnfuneralhome.com. (Published by Mulhearn Funeral Home of Winnsboro, LA) | Bonner, Janie Dee (I6446)
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| 1994 | Obituary: Janis Darlene Vickers Janis Darlene Vickers, 71, of Decatur died Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013, in Decatur. Funeral is 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, at the Church of Christ in Decatur with Rick Ross officiating. Burial will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Coker-Hawkins Funeral Home in Decatur. Pallbearers are B.D. Lowe, Doyle Lowe, Derry Jones, Lyle Jones, Bob Hussey, Willard Howell and Kevin Downe. Janis was born Dec. 6, 1941, in Seymour to Maudie Wilson. She was a homemaker and a beautician, who loved gardening, boating and collecting. She was a member of Decatur Church of Christ. Janis was preceded in death by her mother; and grandmother Cora Smith. She is survived by her husband, Melvin Lester Vickers; sons Keith Vickers and wife, Donna, and Jason Vickers and wife, Jennifer; and grandson Jackson Vickers. (Published in The Wise County Messenger on November 30, 2013) | Smith, Janis Darlene (I672)
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| 1995 | Obituary: Jas. David Crow Buried Nov. 28 James David Crow died November 25 at his home in De Leon. Funeral services were held at the church of Christ at Duster, November 28 at 10 a.m. with Rev. W.E. Moore in charge of the service. Interment was made in Oakland cemetery with Higginbotham Funeral Directors in charge. Singers for the church service were R. L. Palmer, Fred Holdridge, W. C. Echols and Bascom McClellam. The floral offerings was beautiful and was displayed by Mrs. Huey Davenport, Kathryn Joiner, Betty Ruth Joiner, Bonnie Joiner, Mrs. J. C. Hare, Mrs. C. R. Fraiser and Mrs. J. D. Gray. James David Crow was born July 30, 1874, in Stotard County, Missouri. He was married at Alta Anna Hamlin, December 28, 1895. To this union was born twelve children. Two girls died in infancy. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Crow of De Leon, J. F. Crow, Skelly Town, Texas; C. C. Crow, West Brook, Texas; Mrs. W. W. Fills, McAllen, Texas; R. A. Crow, Orange, Texas; Mrs. J. P. Joiner, McCamey; Ira Crow, De Leon, Texas; J. T. Crow, Wichita Falls, Texas; H. C. Crow, Carbon, Texas; Mrs. J. B. Hurst, Washington, D.C.; L. H. Crow, Wichita Falls, Texas; twenty-eight living grand children, and a host of friends. (Published in The De Leon Free Press on December 5, 1947) | Crow, James David (I16)
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| 1996 | Obituary: Jason Harold Davis January 31, 1971 - July 22, 2022 Jason Harold Davis "Bones", 51, of San Angelo, completed his victory lap on 7/22/22 and is now resting in the winners circle. Everyone was in aw with his relentless fortitude of almighty strength and sheer will to fight. Jason was born 1/31/71 in San Angelo, Tx to Wade and Bess Ann Davis. Early on Jason, could be found "working" at the Strip or pitbossin' for Hall Brothers Racing at Wall Dragway. Jason graduated from SACHS in 1990 as the proud president of IPT. Jason first worked at Strike It Rich Bingo (where he learned flirting with the ladies meant larger tips). Jason tried owning a vending business, "Jaysco", too many "beer belly bash's" and fluctuating profits, led him to his lifelong career. In 1994 Jason started as a laborer for Templeton Construction. During his tenure, through discipline, hard work, and night classes, he became a Master Carpenter. As the Project Superintendent, his mark will forever be seen in buildings like the Museum of Fine Arts, Catholic Outreach, and YMCA. One of his proudest achievements was moonlighting at Howard College, teaching Carpentry, improving the lives of others. Jason had a unique gift of assigning nicknames to people, objects, and events. It is uncanny how accurate and suitable his nicknames caught on, stayed on, and continue to live on. Jason's love for racing was emulated through his sons. He actually lived for watching the boys race, living through them vicariously. The deep love for his sons, grandchildren, and his mama could be seen and felt. The friendships he has forged throughout his life were deeply cherished and everlasting. We are going to miss the #1 Dallas Cowboys emotionally charged die hard, commentator of all times. Jason is survived by his parents Wade and Bess Ann Davis, his sons Garrett Daniel and Bailey Davis, his brothers Jeremy Bingham (April), Michael Davis, Daniel Davis, Dusty Davis. His grandchildren Kaisn Daniel, Kennedy Davis, Harper Davis, and Ryleigh Daniel, various aunts, uncles, cousins. Jason is preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents, Harold and Calline Hall (Pappaw & Granny), uncles Harold and Jody Hall. The family would like to say thank you to Sam and Leslie Rufenacht, and Jeff and Deborah Ward. You are truly Angels on Earth. Thank you to the many friends who stood by our Dad's side always making his life a little easier. Special thanks to Grandma Bess for your unconditional love and sticking by Dad's side through it all. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7 Family visitation will be held at Johnson's Funeral Home on Tuesday July 26, 2022 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday July 27, 2022 at Celebration Church, 2639 Sunset Drive, San Angelo Texas 76904. Service will be officiated by Pastor Russ Frasier. Please join the family for lunch immediately following the service. (Published by Johnson's Funeral Home of San Angelo, TX) | Davis, Jason Harold (I1117)
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| 1997 | Obituary: Jason M Stahl July 8, 1975 - July 9, 2014 Mr. Jason Michael Stahl, age 39, of Lithia Springs, GA passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2014. He was born July 8, 1975 in Alton, IL. Jason moved to Douglasville in December, 1985 where he attended high school in the local area. Jason is survived by his father, Terry Eugene Stahl; his mother, Carol Ann Brandon and husband Dan; son, Gauge M. Stahl; girlfriend, Ashley Hopkins; sisters, Lynette Lawrence and husband Calvin, and Tanya Mobley. Jason was cremated and an inurnment will be in Bunker Hill, IL at a later date. Express condolences or share a special memory at www.whitleygarner.com Arrangements by: Whitley-Garner at Rosehaven Funeral Home, Douglasville, GA 30134, 770-942-4246. (Published by Whitley-Garner at Rosehaven Funeral Home of Douglasville, GA) | Stahl, Jason Michael (I8486)
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| 1998 | Obituary: Jason R. Gitchel Jason R. Gitchel of Bay City passed away suddenly on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011 in Tillamook at the age of 38. Jason was born Feb. 16, 1973 in San Diego, Calif. to Jerry Gitchel and Sandi (McDonald) Jones. Jason is a 1991 graduate of Neah-Kah-Nie High School. He married Karin Carambot in September 2002. After years of industrial work on trucks and machines, Jason found his niche working in technology and service at Radio Shack. He loved being of service and helping people learn how to use technology. In his free time, Jason filled his life with many activities including, playing guitar, ham radio, being sidekick "Walrus" on the radio, hiking, camping, surfing, photography, walking the ocean shores, fixing cars and TVs. He was an avid San Diego Chargers Fan, he loved spending time with family and friends and those he loved. Jason gave everything to help someone else, his kindness reached to everyone. He always put the needs of others first, because he cared for so many. Jason is survived by his wife, Karin Gitchel, of Bay City; his parents, Cathy Rivers of Marlborough, Mass., Sandi Jones of Payette, ID., and Jerry Gitchel of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two brothers, Andrew Gitchel of Revere, Mass. and John Gitchel of Silverdale, Wash. A service will held at Barview Jetty on Sunday, Oct. 9 at 1:15 p.m. with a memorial gathering at the Bay City Art Center following. Arrangements in care of Waud's Funeral Home. (Published in The Tillamook Headlight Herald on October 8, 2011) | Gitchel, Jason Randolph (I8337)
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| 1999 | Obituary: JASPER WHITE BABY BURIED HERE TODAY Funeral services for Bevelry Ann White, 17-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper White, 3301 40th street, who died Monday at 5 p.m., were held at 2 p.m. today at Grammier chapel, the Rev. Glass of Faithtabernacle officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery. Surviving besides the parents are two brothers, Paul and Gerald; grandparents, Mrs. J. S. White, and Paul Abshire, all of Port Arthur. (Published in The Port Arthur News on January 18, 1938) | White, Beverly Ann (I4825)
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| 2000 | Obituary: Jasper White's Funeral Is Set Funeral services for Jasper White, 53, of 5700 Georgia, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Levingston Funeral home chapel with the Rev. T. W. Williams, pastor of the Groves United Pentecostal church officiating. Burial will be in Oak Bluff Memorial park in Port Neches. Pallbearers have been announced as Curtis Roberts, Charles Abshire, M. J. White, Forrest Jones, Kimmie DeHart and Arthur White. Mr. White, a retired rigger for Texaco, died at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Houston's Veterans hospital. (Published in The Port Arthur News on January 1, 1969) | White, Jasper (I4822)
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