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2301 Obituary:

Joseph Martin LeBleu

Funeral services for Joseph M. LeBleu, 71, of 4007 Brentwood Lane will be at 10 a.m Monday, Aug. 11. from St. Margaret Catholic Church.

Rev. Jeff DeBlanc will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens under direction of Johnson Funeral Home

A rosary will be said at 7 p.m. today, Aug. 10, in the funeral home.

Mr. LeBleu died at 10:50; a.m. Saturday in a local hospital. A native and lifelong resident of Lake Charles, he owned and operated LeBleu Grocery and Restaurant for 41 years prior to his retirement. He was a member of St. Margaret Catholic Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs Lorena Veronie LeBleu; four sons, Eugene LeBleu of Campti, Clarence LeBert, Elton LeBert, and Donald Ray LeBleu, all of Lake Charles; three daughters, Mrs. Georgia Aucoin, Mrs. Dorothy Lee McComb, and Mrs. Jo Ann Joubert; one brother, Fremont LeBleu; and one sister, Mrs. Bertha Hebert, all of Lake Charles; 32 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on August 10, 1980) 
LeBleu, Joseph Martin (I7282)
 
2302 Obituary:

Joseph P. Logan

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Delhomme Funeral Home for Joseph (Joe) P. Logan, 58, who died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital following a brief illness. Rev. Wallace Palmer, Pastor of the Northside Baptist Church, will conduct the funeral services.

Interment will be in the Lafayette Masonic Cemetery.

Mr. Logan was a native of Morgan City, the son of the late Ethel Lytton Logan and Luta Marion Walter. He had resided in Lafayette for the past 28 years. Mr. Logan was employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad as an electrician, retiring in 1965 after working for them fifteen years. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army National Guard. He was active in the Louisiana National Guard serving for thirty-three years before his retirement as a Lt. Colonel. He was an honorary member of the National Guard Association of Louisiana and the United States. He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 69 - Stanley Martin Felix Ducrest; the Hope Lodge No. 145 F&AM, The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, a member of the Northside Baptist Church and was active in Boy Scout activities.

He is survived by his widow, the former Effie Tanner of Lafayette; one daughter, Kelly Ann Logan of Lafayette; two sons, Patrick J. Logan and Glen T. Logan, both of Lafayette; six sisters, Mrs. Frank (Ethel) Chopin of Lafayette, Mrs. Jack (Marion) Dungan of McComb, Miss., Mrs. Harry (Edres) Esteve of New Orleans, Mrs. Thomas (Myri) Pennick of McGhee, Arkansas, Mrs. Louis (Isabelle) Bouy of New Orleans and Mrs. Roy (Eloise) Carricut of Lafayette; three brothers, Lytton Logan of St. Joseph, Mich., John B. Logan of Baton Rouge and Frank W. Logan of Houston, Texas.

The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 9:30a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday and from 7 a.m. to service time Thursday.

American Legion Memorial services will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.

The Delhomme Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on October 23, 1974) 
Logan, LTC Joseph Pinkney (I998)
 
2303 Obituary:

Joseph Paul Crnkovic

Mr. Joseph Paul Crnkovic, 93, was born March 18, 1907, in Starilaz, Yugoslavia. He died Monday, Nov. 13, 2000, at Schumpert Medical Center. He immigrated to the U. S. in 1910, at the age of three years, settling with his parents in Sabine Parish.

Mr. Crnkovic was self educated. He was a carpenter and painter, a farmer, a barber, an early auto mechanic, and a musician. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Zwolle. He was especially devoted to the Blessed Mother. He firmly believed in the sanctity of life, and had a great respect for all living things.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 16, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with interment following at St. Joseph Cemetery. Father David Richter officiated.

Survivors include seven grandchildren, Elaine Crnkovic, Nanette Crnkovic, Karen Crnkovic Brady, Vernon Crnkovic Jr., Paul Crnkovic, Darrell Crnkovic, and Michael Crnkovic; a daughter-in-law, Gloria Crnkovic; 11 great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many friends.

Mr. Crnkovic was preceded in death by his parents, Bartol and Marija (Mary) Crnkovic; wife, Mary Procell; seven brothers, Tony, Stephen, Charlie, Alphonse, Willie, Rudolph, and Angel; three sisters, Tonka, Catherine, and Angeline; and one son, Vernon Crnkovic.

(Published by Warren Meadows Funeral Home of Many, LA) 
Crnkovic, Joseph Paul (I1159)
 
2304 Obituary:

Joseph Privat

RAYNE - Funeral services were held yesterday at 3 p.m. at the St. Joseph's Catholic Church for Joseph Privat, 71, who died in his home after a long illness.

Burial was conducted in the St. Joseph Cemetery. Mr. Privat was born in Rayne on November 6, a 1890, and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion of Rayne.

Survivors include his wife, the former Julia McBride; one son, Anthony Privat of Rayne; one daughter, Mrs. Edwin L. Ousse of Rayne; one grandson; and one a sister, Mrs. O. U. Landry of Rayne.

The Gossen Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on February 12, 1962)

 
Privat, Joseph (I3994)
 
2305 Obituary:

Joseph Ray Moak
February 23, 2016 - March 12, 2016

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

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

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

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

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

(Published by Blanchard St. Denis Funeral Home of Natchitoches, LA) 
Moak, Joseph Ray (I12429)
 
2306 Obituary:

Joseph Skrivanek Services Held At New Tabor

Funeral services for Joseph J. Skrivanek Sr., 87, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at New Tabor Brethren Church with the Revs. Henry Beseda and F. J. Kostohryz officiating. Burial was in the New Tabor Cemetery.

Mr. Skrivanek died about noon Thursday at the home of a son, Dr. E. J. Skrivanek of Ennis.

A retired farmer and rancher, Mr. Skrivanek, father of Frank Skrivanek of Rockdale, had lived 63 years in the Cook's Point community near Caldwell. He and Miss Marie Rose Drgac were married in August, 1906 at New Tabor. His wife preceded him in death in 1961.

Surviving are 7 sons, William J. of El Campo, Joseph Jr. of Cook's Point, John M. of Bryan, Frank of Rockdale, Dr. E. J. and Dr. D. A. of Ennis, and J. A. of Bryan; 2 sisters, Mrs. Rosie Marek and Mrs. Annie Marek, both of Caldwell; 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Pallbearers were Joe Skrivanek, Tommy Skrivanek, Alvin Drgac, Theodore Marek, Gregory Skrivanek, Don Skrivanek, and Wilton Marek.

(Published in The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger on February 6, 1969) 
Skrivanek, Joseph John Sr. (I1757)
 
2307 Obituary:

Josephine McCarver Werner

Josephine McCarver Werner of Hearne joined out Lord and Saviour on February 15, 2021 at the age of 83. "Joanne" had such deep gratitude for the rich full life she enjoyed. With the opportunity to love so many wonderful people, to experience some beautiful places and to have interesting adventures along the way.

Joanne is preceded in death by her parents John and Lillian McCarver, brother John McCarver Jr, her sisters Claudette Freeman, Tennie Ruth Mahan, her beloved husband Jack Werner and her son James Paris Stephens.

She is survived by one brother Robert McCarver, two deeply loved and appreciated children Gene Stephens Jr and Victoria Stephens and daughter in law Ana Nicasio, granddaughters Carlise Fergusen and Jospehine Raquel Garrison.

She was loved by so many others in the community.

Services for Joanne will be held Saturday February 27 at Five Points Baptist Church in Hearne.

Viewing will be Saturday at 10 a.m. with the service immediately following at 11 a.m.

(Published in The Robertson County News on February 25, 2021) 
McCarver, Josephine Anne (I7670)
 
2308 Obituary:

Josephine Skrivanek
October 27, 1926 - January 20, 2019

Josephine "Jodie" Kathryn Borski Skrivanek, 92, of Bryan, passed away Sunday, January 20, 2019, peacefully at her home.

Visitation will be Wednesday, January 23, 2019 from 5-7 p.m. at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan with a Rosary recited at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, January 24, 2019, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 507 E. 26th Street, Bryan, with Pastor Emeritus Rev. Msgr. John A. McCaffrey officiating. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery.

Jodie was born October 27, 1926, in Roans Prairie to Victor Harold and Cecilia Seigle Borski. She graduated from Anderson High School and then Sam Houston State Teachers College with a business administration degree and a teaching certificate in August 1947. She married Julius (Juke, J.A.) Arnold Skrivanek May 22, 1948.

Jodie spent many busy years active in a local garden club, St. Joseph Catholic Church Women's Guild (four-time president) and Eucharistic Ministry, several bridge groups, and The Woman's Club. She worked for a while at Texas A&M and then supported her husband in establishing their Skrivanek Home Building, Inc. business.

She enjoyed sewing, gardening, golfing, water aerobics, entertaining friends and family, and tending to her family, which has left them with many wonderful memories to cherish.

Jodie is preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, J.A. Skrivanek; parents Victor and Cecilia and step-mother Beatrice Borski; brothers Walter (Margaret, Ardelle) and Tom Borski; sisters Hattie (Charlie) Smith, Ann (Bob) Jenkins, and Bernice Clark; and son-in-law Bob Meyer.

Jodie is survived by her children, Judy Harber, Debbie Meyer, Susan (Jimmy) Ingram, and Jay (Jennifer) Skrivanek, all of Bryan-College Station; grandchildren, Kelley Meyer, Kathy (Steve) Hawkins, Amy (Andrew) Persyn, Joe Harber, Lauren (Chris) Chapman, Stacey Ingram, Justin Skrivanek, and Jordan Skrivanek; great-grandchildren, Stella and Hayes Sutphin, Elizabeth and Caroline Chapman, and Ethan Hawkins; sister, Wilma (Carnell) Carrell of Anderson; and sister-in-law, Dorothy Borski of Bryan; and many other dear relatives.

Pallbearers and ushers will be Jay Skrivanek, Jimmy Ingram, Joe Harber, Justin Skrivanek, Steve Hawkins, Andrew Persyn, Chris Chapman, Charles Ray Smith, Luke Rizzo, David Borski, Randy Schultz, Bubba Agnello, John David Skrivanek, Joey Skrivanek, Carnell Carrell, Chris Carrell, and Bill Foster.

The family would like to thank all the many kind and caring staff at St. Joseph Hospital, St. Joseph Manor, Crestview, Comfort Keepers, and Hospice Brazos Valley for their loving care during Jodie's last few years.

Donations may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church or any charity of your choice.

Please visit Jodie's tribute page at MemorialFuneralChapelBryan.com to share stories and memories.

(Published by Memorial Funeral Chapel of Bryan, TX) 
Borski, Josephine Kathryn (I1805)
 
2309 Obituary:

Joshua Howard Holesapple

Funeral services for Joshua Howard Holesapple, 32, West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the Pomona Christian Church, 5040 County Road 1390, Pomona, Mo., with Marcus Allen, Chad Talbot and Jeremiah Woodring officiating, under the direction of Carter Funeral Home, Inc., West Plains.

He was born the son of loving parents, John and Patsy Ward Holesapple, on Dec. 17, 1980, in Salem, Arkansas, and went home to be with his King on April 22, 2013.

He was united in marriage Dec. 31, 1998 in Thayer, Mo., to the love of his life, Laurie Hatterman.

He is survived by his wife, Laurie Hatterman Holesapple, of the home, West Plains; his parents, John and Patsy Ward Holesapple, Koshkonong, Mo.; two sisters, Sherry Daugherty, husband, Arthur, state of Texas, and Mary Beth Palmer, husband, Matt, Koshkonong; two brothers, Johnny Holesapple and wife, Marie, Koshkonong; Missouri, and Michael Holesapple, wife, Leslie, Springfield, his in-laws, Dwight and Lyn Hatterman, Koshkonong; three daughters, Larissa, Allison, and Meagan Holesapple, West Plains; one sister-in-law, Joanie Hatterman, Joplin, Mo.; one brother-in-law, Dusty Hatterman, Thayer; and four nieces and five nephews.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Floyd and Juanita Ward and Elmer and Lucille Holesapple, and a cousin, Adam Honeycutt.

He was a member of the Pomona Christian Church, Pomona, Missouri. Joshua was a loving husband and father to his daddy's girls. He was a compassionate minister who made an impact on people's lives forever. He had a servant's heart whose life touched thousands of people. He was devoted to his music. Music wasn't just music to Josh. He strived to sing songs that had an outreach message to everyone. He was a son that made his parents proud.

A special fund has been set up at the Great Southern Bank in West Plains for his daughters, Larissa, Allison, and Meagan Holesapple. Checks may be made payable to Laurie Holesapple, as the account has been set up in a special account for daddy's girls.

Visitation will be held Friday, April 26, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Pomona Christian Church in Pomona, Mo.

Burial will be in Wayside Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, under the direction of Carter Funeral Home, Inc., West Plains.

(Published by Carter Funeral Home of West Plains, MO) 
Holesapple, Joshua Howard (I1923)
 
2310 Obituary:

Joshua James Johnson

Graveside services for Joshua James Johnson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Leroy Johnson of Andrews will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Andrews Cemetery Babyland.

He was stillborn Nov. 3.

He is survived by his parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gross of Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Ivans Johnson of Humboldt, Kan.; and his great-grandfather, H.A. Mills of Andrews.

(Published in The Odessa American on November 5, 1980) 
Johnson, Joshua James (I13936)
 
2311 Obituary:

Josie Marion Crow
February 13, 1917 - February 2, 2009

McMillan, OK - Josie Marion Crow, 91, of Madill, Okla. passed away Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 in the Brookside Nursing Center in Madill. Josie was born on Feb. 13, 1917 in McMillan, Okla. to the late Samuel Stout and Hattie Pickens Stout. She was the daughter of the Shawi Clan of Chickasaw. She was raised in McMillan and later moved to Kansas where she graduated from Chiloco High School. Josie moved back to the McMillan area where she lived the rest of her life. She married Paul Lee Crow. He preceded her in death on July 8, 1970. Josie worked at the Madill Pants Factory for several years. She enjoyed cooking, crocheting and playing dominoes.

Josie is survived by her children Lavoyd Crow and wife Emogene, Denton, Texas and Sam Crow and wife Linda, Hurst, Texas; four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and sister Pauline Watson, Ardmore, Okla. Josie was preceded in death by her husband, parents, two sisters and one brother.

Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tonight at Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Okla.

Funeral services will be Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, at 2 p.m. at the McMillan Cemetery, McMillan, Okla. Lyndol Adams will officiate the services. Music arranged by Chickasaw Singers. Services under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com.

(Published by Watts Funeral Home of Madill, OK) 
Stout, Josie Marion (I7942)
 
2312 Obituary:

Joy Lee Howland
December 11, 1933 - February 10, 2024

Joy Lee Howland was born in Big Spring, Texas on December 11th, 1933. February 10, 2024 Joy went to join her host of loved ones that had gone before her. She is now joined with her husband of 74 years Robert Howland who passed away on March 6th, 2023, and grandson Robert Howland Jr. on July 3, 2023.

Joy was also preceded in death by her parents RX McNew and Lillie Ruth McNew, 4 brothers and one sister.

Joy is survived by one son Robert D. Howland and wife Kay of Big Spring. Granddaughter Michelle Crenshaw and husband Shannon of Big Spring and several great grandchildren; three sisters Carolyn Rodgers, Barbara Clark and husband Danny of Big Spring, and Sharron and Bob Husson of Dallas.

Joy was a lifelong member of Trinity Baptist Church in Big Spring.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home.

Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home and Crematory. Online condolences can be made at www.npwelch.com.

(Published by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home of Big Spring, TX) 
McNew, Joy Lee (I6940)
 
2313 Obituary:

Joy Lynn Bryan
March 16, 1945 - March 24, 2024

Funeral services for Joy Lynn Bryan, 79, of Livingston, Texas will be held Saturday, April 6, 2024 at 11:00 a.m., at the First Baptist Church in Moscow, Texas with Bro. William "Peanut" Glass officiating. Interment will follow at Stokley Family Cemetery in Moscow, Texas. Visitation will be held at the church, on the day of service from 10:00-11:00 a.m.

Joy was born March 16, 1945 in Wichita Falls, Texas and passed away March 24, 2024 in Livingston, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, John Barto McIntyre and Viola Leah (Heaton) McIntyre; husband, James Ray Bryan, Sr.; son, Michael Wayne Bryan; sisters, Evelyn Hill and Ruthie Ivins; brother, Robert McIntyre and grandson, James Ray Bryan III.

She is survived by her sons, Patrick Bryan of West Virginia and James Bryan, Jr. of Livingston, Texas; daughter, Robbie Cook and husband Robert of Moscow, Texas; grandchildren, Laura DeAnn Cook-Lenox, Christopher Bryan, Emily Lynn Cook, Jonathan Wayne Bryan, and Brandon Lynn Bryan; and great grandchildren, Leiya Lenox, Shawn Howard, Kade Lenox, Kaisely Lenox, Lauren Bryan, Brandon Lynn Bryan, Jasmine Bryan, and Brentlee Bryan; as well as numerous other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers: Christopher Bryan, Brandon Bryan, Billy Hayes, Richard James, Caleb Rice, and David Burch, Jr.

(Published by Cochran Funeral Home of Livingston, TX) 
McIntyre, Joy Lynn (I6827)
 
2314 Obituary:

Joy Weiland
August 31, 1950 - December 9, 2018

Funeral services for Joy Bumgardner Weiland, 68, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 15, 2018 at Rose Park Baptist Church with Dr. B.J. "Rocky" Maddox officiating. Interment will be at Forest Park West Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 14, 2018 at Rose-Neath Southside.

Joy was born August 31, 1950 in Shreveport, LA and went to be with the Lord on December 9, 2018. Joy was a faithful member of Rose Park Baptist Church for nearly three decades. Over the years, she served in the nursery, worked with youth, cooked Wednesday night suppers, and volunteered whenever needed. Joy enjoyed antiquing, hosting gatherings, and spending time with her family. She had a feisty spirit mixed with a servant's heart. She loved deeply, gave generously, and took on the role of "Mom" to numerous kids throughout the years. Home, surrounded by those she loved, was her favorite place to be. Her laugh and love will be greatly missed, but she is now resting safely in her Heavenly Father's arms.

Joy was preceded in death by her mother, Lila Holder Sims and father, James Earl Bumgardner. Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Charles "Chuck" Weiland; children, Chris Weiland (Alicia) and Kimberly Dennis (Jonathan); grandchildren, Keaton Weiland (Anna), Charles Dennis, Hunter Soyez, and Kali Soyez; great-granddaughter, Kaelynn Joy Weiland; sister, Janet Harris; uncle, Bill Holder (Shirley); and nieces, Ashley Newberry and Stephanie Williams.

Honoring Joy as pallbearers will be Keaton Weiland, David Jackson, Glenn Jackson, Link Abraham, Jeff Smith, and Joe Sepulvado.

(Published by Kirkpatrick's Rose-Neath Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) 
Bumgardner, Joy Ellen (I3137)
 
2315 Obituary:

Joyce Higgins
June 2, 1931 - June 9, 2009

Joyce Higgins, 78 of Bryan passed away on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Graveside service are set for 11 a.m. Thursday, June 11, in Smetana Cemetery.

Contributions are being accepted by First Victoria Bank.

For additional information, please call Memorial Funeral Home in Hearne, TX 979-279-3663

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 11, 2009) 
Burke, Joyce Mildred (I4539)
 
2316 Obituary:

Joyce Julaine Newton
September 8, 1971 - December 12, 2023

Joyce Julaine Newton was born September 8, 1971, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She lost her two month battle with ovarian cancer on Tuesday, December 12, 2023. She was surrounded at home by loved ones.

Joyce is survived by her beloved daughter, Skye Newton; loving parents Troy and Cleta Newton; and older brother Randy Esch and wife Pam. Other family members include Kara and Chris McNeal; Chad Esch; Jordan, Hayden and Palmer Kyle. Special sisters: Elizabeth and Beverly Sinclair.

Joyce's journey through life included living with her parents in Saudi Arabia. After returning to the States, she lived in Houston where she attended Mount Olive Elementary, Lutheran High South and graduated from Milby High School. She also attended Houston Community College. After the birth of her daughter, Skye, they moved to the family ranch in Canadian, Texas, and then moved to Wichita Falls in 2008.

Joyce was confirmed in and a member of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Houston. Later she joined the First Presbyterian Church in Canadian and Wichita Falls.

To merely say that Joyce cared deeply for the earth and its creatures that inhabit it would be an understatement. In addition to her love of nature, she was a gifted artist. Her favorite mediums were acrylic and watercolor. Other interests included attending rock n roll concerts. She loved "The Golden Girls" and was an avid reader.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Beyond Faith Hospice of Wichita Falls. Joyce will be forever cherished and remembered by her family and friends.

(Published by Falls Funeral Home & Cremation Center of Wichita Falls, TX) 
Newton, Joyce Julaine (I13857)
 
2317 Obituary:

Joyce Landry
August 29, 1930 - October 20, 2015

Joyce Landry, 85, passed away on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 in her residence.

She was a resident of Lake Charles for over 60 years and was a member of St. Margaret's Catholic Church. She had been a Hair Dresser since 1963. She enjoyed cleaning and also caring for her plants. Grocery shopping and cooking was a big love of hers. One of the many things she was able to do in her life which she was proud was be a part of the "Lee Jonet Show" on Channel 7 multiple times. Also, she worked at the "Fair Store" for many years. She loved QVC and was very faithful at watching it. Most of all she loved her family and was known for her great sense of humor.

She is survived by her son; one brother; one granddaughter; four great-grandchildren, along with several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by two husbands, Isom Roy and Frank L. Landry, Sr., her parents Anderson and Ozxia McBride, along with four brothers and four sisters.

Services will be held at Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 11:00am. Rev. Jody Blane Robert great nephew will officiate. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 10:00am until service time at the funeral home. Burial will follow at Prien Memorial Park. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.hixsonfuneralhomes.com.

(Published by Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
McBride, Clara Joyce (I4170)
 
2318 Obituary:

JOYCE MAE WALLACE

SAN ANGELO - Joyce Mae Autery Wallace, 67, passed and left us on Saturday, July 21, 2007, after a long illness. She was born in Iraan, Texas, on Feb. 24, 1940, to T.E. Autery and Clara Mae Schneider Autery, who both preceded her in death.

Joyce is survived by her husband and best friend, Doug Wallace of Miles, Texas; her two sons, Doc Turk of Kilgore, Texas, and his wife, Patsy, and Zane Turk of Iraan, Texas, and his wife, Lori; step-daughter Geneva Palmer of San Angelo; eight grandchildren Tracey Turk, Stacey Turk, Jade Barkhimer, Micah Turk, Caleb Turk, Kati Palmer, Cara Palmer and Matthew Palmer; and two great-grandchildren, Riley Turk and Josi Barkhimer. She is also survived by her brother, Ed Autery of Gardendale, Texas, and his wife, Tommie; and her nieces, Joyce Ann, Vikki and Diane; four great-nephews; and three great-nieces.

Joyce grew up in Sheffield, Texas, and graduated from Iraan High School in the class of 1958. She loved the open country of West Texas and was a cheerleader, rodeo queen and a cowgirl. She later moved to San Angelo and then to Miles where she worked many years for Johnson & Johnson at Ethicon as a supervisor. She lived life working hard, loving unselfishly and giving all she had. She made many friends because she was always looking to help someone. Perhaps her life was too hard and too short but now she can rest and we will all miss her smile, mischievous blue eyes, and her giving spirit.

The family would like to give heartfelt appreciation for those at Park Plaza Nursing Home who loved and took care of her in her last years. We would also like to say thank you to her many friends she made there at Park Plaza.

A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 25, at Sheffield Church of Christ in Sheffield, Texas, with visitation following at the West Side Community Center. There will be no graveside service.

Johnson's Funeral Home
(325) 655-3113

(Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on July 24, 2007) 
Autery, Joyce Mae (I8865)
 
2319 Obituary:

Joyce Marie Bonin
1929 - 2024

Joyce Marie Bonin was born on January 2, 1929, in Thibodaux, Louisiana. She passed away on January 5, 2024, in Lone Tree, Colorado. An intimate memorial service for family members is planned for a later date.

Joyce was the wife of the late Louis Hill Bonin, Jr., the daughter of the late Robert Lee Doucet and Myrtle Lauve Doucet, and the sister of the late Evelyn Doucet and Patricia Doucet Broussard, all of Lafayette, LA. She is also predeceased by her granddaughter, Meredith Boehm, of New Orleans, LA. Joyce is survived by her three children, her daughter, Ann Elizabeth Bonin Kiefer of New Orleans, LA, and her two sons, Marc Louis Bonin of Charleston, SC, and Paul Edward Bonin (Ann Laughrin), of Lone Tree, CO; and four grandchildren, Margot Messina, of New Orleans, LA, and Hill Bonin (Anna), Hayes Bonin, and Ellis Bonin, all of Lone Tree, CO; and her sister, Joan Chatelaine (Ronnie), of Baton Rouge, LA.

Joyce grew up in Lafayette, LA. She graduated from Mount Carmel Academy in 1947, and matriculated to the University of Southwest Louisiana. She met Hill on a blind double date with his brother, who was attending USL at the time. A year later, on December 26, 1948, Joyce and Hill married and moved to New Orleans. They started their family in 1951, and had their three children there.

Joyce's life adventure followed the path of Hill's executive career, and throughout, her life flourished as the rhyme to his reason. Joyce artfully managed the many facets of her life, as a wife, mother, daughter and sister, friend and colleague, with her special grace and charm. She had a ready smile and a loaded laugh with gusto. She was smart and curious, enthusiastic to engage, had impeccable style, a lively sense of fun and a zest for life. From volunteering with Vista in Pittsburgh; to immersion in the arts and culture living in Japan; to leadership and volunteerism in the nascent democracy in Korea; from art studies at Chatham College in Pittsburgh, to serving as a docent at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; to the leadership and Presidency of The Hospitality and Information Service of Meridian House, Washington, DC, a diplomatic service for foreign families sponsored by the US State Department. Upon her return to Lafayette in 1982, Joyce established herself as a successful real estate agent; she was a founding member of the Performing Arts Society of Acadiana, serving as a board member and President; and a board member of the Hilliard Museum of Art, Lafayette, LA. She was devoted in her Catholic faith, a member of Our Lady of Fatima Church and a member of the Theresians.

Joyce's adventure was compelling and fulfilling, often remembered by thoughtful gestures of kindness and giving along the way, always extended with a generous heart and optimistic spirit. Her life was lived well, and ultimately savored with a nice dinner and a fine wine, preferably a pinot noir. Joyce was much beloved and she will be missed.

In lieu of flowers, donations are requested for Alzheimer's Association in Joyce Bonin's name.

(Published in The Baton Rouge Advocate on March 5-9, 2024) 
Doucet, Joyce Marie (I505)
 
2320 Obituary:

Joyce Marie Vidrine
December 8, 1924 - February 12, 2006

Joyce Vidrine, 81, of Groves passed away Sunday, February 12, 2006 at her residence in Groves.

Funeral service will be 10:00 AM Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at Broussard's in Nederland with Rev. Don Golasinski officiating. A gathering of family and friends will be from 5 to 8 PM Tuesday with a Christian Vigil to be held at 6 PM at the mortuary.

Mrs. Vidrine was a native and life long resident of Port Arthur and Groves area. She was a homemaker and a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Groves.

Mrs. Vidrine was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Leah Champagne. She is survived by her husband, Clovis of Groves; two daughters, Nanette Gans and husband Mike of Crystal Beach, and Susan McCord and husband Greg of Tacoma, Washington; one son Micha Vidrine and wife Nancy of Cedar Park; seven grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.

(Published by Broussard's Mortuary of Nederland, TX) 
Champagne, Rita Joyce (I4278)
 
2321 Obituary:

Joyce Pertl Thatcher
November 19, 1943 - September 26, 2023

Joyce Pertl Thatcher passed away peacefully in her sleep at home next to her beloved husband, Scott, of 52 years, at the age of 79.

Joyce was born on November 19, 1943, at home on the family farm in Caldwell to Stanley and Annie (Sebesta) Pertl. She grew up in a Czech family with five siblings: Clarence, Melvin, Stanley, Naomi and her twin brother, Joel.

Joyce spent her childhood becoming familiar with the farm life. Although it wasn't her ideal chore, on hot days, she would help pick cotton in the fields filling the heavy cotton sack. She loved gathering the eggs out of the chicken coup and would hide them under the bed to avoid them being crushed by her twin brother, who might have gotten a little rambunctious here and there. Her very favorite thing to do would be to crawl up and take a nap next to her Grandma Sebesta, who she would translate for Czech to English when they would go into town.

Joyce was a charter member of First Assembly of God in Caldwell, Texas and would become the church pianist where she would have many requests to play hymns, specifically Mansion Over the Hilltop, and sing with her brother, Joel.

Joyce graduated from Caldwell High School in 1962 and was employed by the local drug store in Bryan. She eventually went to work for the Tectonophysics Department at Texas A&M University. She was used as an advertising model for a few publications within the department she worked for. Her firstborn, Jeff, blessed her life in 1967. On a fun night out with her friends in 1969, she caught the eye of a handsome young man in a lime green Barracuda that pulled up next to the green Maverick that Joyce was in. It was then that Scott Thatcher told his buddy, "I'm going to marry that girl". After an innocent chase through town, Scott eventually met Joyce and they started dating. During their courtship, Scott joined the Air Force and left for basic training in San Antonio and received orders to be stationed in San Bernardino, California. Upon receiving a 1 week leave, Scott called Joyce and told her that he was coming back to marry her and they married on August 11, 1971 and left for San Bernardino the next day. After an honorable discharge from the Air Force in 1972, Scott and Joyce left California to begin their life in Texas.

Joyce once again secured a job with the Texas A&M University system working for the Vice President of Student Affairs. Scott and Joyce welcomed their first daughter, Alise in 1976, their second daughter, Kristal, in 1978 and their surprise baby girl, Jana in 1979. Joyce finally made the decision to become a homemaker, running the daily affairs of managing her bustling household. She taught music at Calvary Baptist Church for elementary students, led neighborhood bible lessons at the community park for the neighborhood friends and was involved as a Missionette teacher at College Heights Assembly of God in Bryan. Joyce was PTA room mom for all her children and supported her girls through all the years of cheer, dance and school functions. She loved attending a weekly ladies Bible Study and lunch with her friends. She gained two sons-in-law when Alise married Brad Levens and Kristal married Kevin Beachy. Joyce became a grandmother in 2003 when her first grandson, Braeden, was born. Her love for her grandchildren was multiplied by 5 when Danica, Landon, Carter, Brenham and Adaline were born. Her grandkids were the joy of her life. She was a dedicated caregiver of her diabetic son, Jeff and definitely knew how to care for him better than any physician.

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, Stanley and Annie (Sebesta) Pertl, her siblings: Clarence, Melvin, Stanley, Naomi (Pertl) Rathjen and Joel Pertl and her son, Jeffrey Todd Thatcher. She is survived by her husband, Scott Thatcher, her daughters Alise (Thatcher) Levens and spouse Brad Levens, Kristal (Thatcher) Beachy and spouse Kevin Beachy, Jana Thatcher, and her grandchildren, Braeden Levens, Landon Levens, Danica Beachy, Carter Beachy, Brenham Beachy and Adaline Beachy.

(Published by Hillier Funeral Home of College Station, TX) 
Pertl, Joyce Ellen (I11236)
 
2322 Obituary:

Joyce St. Marie Broussard
June 26, 1932 - September 26, 2007

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2007 at a 10:00 AM Mass of Christian Burial in St. Pius X Catholic Church in Lafayette for Joyce St. Marie Broussard, 75, who passed away peacefully at 1:15 PM on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at Lafayette General Medical Center. She will be sadly missed by her family and all who knew and loved her so very much.

Interment will be in Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery.

The Reverend Steven C. LeBlanc, Pastor of St. Pius X Catholic Church,will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass, con-celebrated by Reverend Monsignor Harry E. Benefiel and Reverend Thomas P. Voorhies, Pastor of St. Anthony of Padula Catholic Church in Eunice. Lector will be Tracy Curtis of Lafayette. Eulogist will be her oldest daughter, Lee Ann Broussard. The St. Pius X Church Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Melancon, accompanied on the organ by Mr. Kevin Martin, will sing for the Funeral Mass "Remember Me", "In the Breaking of the Bread", and "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Mrs. Charlene Howard will sing "Amazing Grace", "On Eagles' Wings" and "You'll Never Walk Alone". Mr. Larry McCullough, guitarist, accompanied on the organ by Mr. Marcus McCullough, will play "Goodness and Mercy".

Joyce is survived by her three loving children, and one step-daughter, Lee Ann Broussard of Lafayette, Mitch Broussard of Lafayette, Penny Lee Bellard and her husband, Alfred Joseph Bellard of Fayetville, Arkansas, and step-daughter Myra Lee Broussard-Sutton and her husband, Jerry Kent Sutton of Richardson, TX.; four grandchildren, Ricci Lee Wages and her husband, Kyle Jason Wages of Conway, Arkansas, Logan Lucette Broussard and Caroline Ashlin Broussard both of Lafayette, and Aubrey Ruth Sutton of Houston, Texas.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Lee H. Broussard and her parents, Sidney J. St. Marie and Helen A. St. Marie.

Joyce worked as a legal secretary for Ben Voorhies, Jr. She later became a medical transcriptionist for Cardiovascular Institute of the South, where she was employed for more than 12 years. She continued in the field of health care until three years ago when she joined the staff of St. Pius X Catholic Church where she served as Secretary/Receptionist for the Church.

Joyce was an avid LSU sports fan; loved New Orleans Saints and Carolina Panthers professional football; and soon became a fan of the Arkansas Razorbacks, and frequently pulled for the Ragin Cajuns. She enjoyed watching Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson on the golf course. In the winter, she was thrilled by any and all ice skating events. Joyce loved music and gave all of her children an appreciation for entertainment on every level. Her favorite hobby of all time was to take her family and friends out to eat at her favorite restaurants which included Judice Inn, Pat's in Henderson, Ruth's Chris Steak House, Lafayette's, and Olive Garden. Her sense of humor and "joie de vivre", touched all who came into her life.

The family requests that visitation be observed on Friday from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM and will continue on Saturday from 8:00 AM until time of services.

A Rosary will be prayed on Friday, September 28, 2007 at 6:00 PM in Martin & Castille Funeral Home in Lafayette.

Pallbearers will be Kyle Jason Wages, Alfred Joseph Bellard, Jerry Kent Sutton, Richard Andre, Tracy Ardito and Robert Burgess.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the local ALS Association, the doctors and nurses at Lafayette General Medical Center, and to Hospice of Acadiana, for their kindness, and gentle care given to Mrs. Broussard during her time of need.

View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com
Martin & Castille - Lafayette, 337-234-2311

(Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) 
St. Marie, Joyce Francis (I7353)
 
2323 Obituary:

Joyce W. Files

LAFAYETTE - A memorial service for Joyce Warner Files will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, 2000, at Maison de Goodwill in Lafayette.

A memorial service at United Methodist Church of Grayson in Grayson is pending. The Rev. Charles Roper will officiate at the service in Grayson.

Joyce Warner Files died at 6:20 a.m. Monday, April 24, 2000, at her home. She was a native of Holum and a resident of Maison de Goodwill for the past year. She also had made her home in Columbia, Franklin, Monroe and Onalaska, Texas.

Mrs. Files is survived by her sons, Mike Files of Dallas, Texas, James "Jim" D. Files Jr. and his wife, Denise, and Johnny Files and his wife, Angie, all of Youngsville; four grandchildren, Baily, Adele, Jacy and Dillon Files of Youngsville; two sisters, Elva Tingle of Collierville, Tenn., and Clois Witt of Thomson, Ga.

She was preceded in death by her father, G. Lee Warner; her mother, Cliffie Warner Taylor; and her brother, Dale Warner.

It was her wish that her body be donated to LSU Medical Center in hopes that others could benefit.

Memorial contributions in Mrs. Files may be made to Mason de Goodwill, Hospice of Acadiana or the United Methodist Church of Grayson.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on April 25, 2000) 
Warner, Joyce Onita (I325)
 
2324 Obituary:

Joycie Mire
July 9, 1928 - November 22, 2006

CROWLEY - A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 25, 2006 at 10 a.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church for Joycie R. Simon Mire, 78, who died Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at American Legion Hospital in Crowley.

Fr. Louis Richard, Pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, will officiate the services. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. The A rosary will be recited Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home.

Survivors include her husband of fifty-eight years, Harold Mire of Crowley; two daughters, Kathryn Rando and her husband, Felix of Marrero; Patricia Como and her husband, Brady of Broussard; three sons, Michael Martin Mire of Broussard; John David Mire of Harvey; and Harold Patrick Mire and his wife, Patricia of Crowley; eight grandchildren, Amy Billeaudeaux and her husband, Jean-Luc of Lafayette; Brian Rando of Lafayette; Laura Rando of New Orleans; Mary Claire Rando of Marrero; Brock Mire and his wife, Jennie of Kaplan; Joshua Mire of Crowley; Benjamin Como of Broussard; Katie Como of Broussard; four great-grandchildren, Louis Mire, Andrew Mire, Lily Mire and Cole Rando; one sister, Janice Reggie of Henderson, Nev.; two brothers, Oren Simon and his wife, Betty of Crowley; and Dicky Simon of Hiawaassee, Ga.; one daughter-in-law, Syd Mire of Columbia, Miss.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Mire is best remembered as "Miss Joycie" by many in Crowley who attended her Humpty Dumpty preschool. In 1964, Miss Joycie converted her living room into a classroom and opened her first school. She later acquired a small building and moved her school next to her home. She touched the lives of many in her thirty-five years of teaching.

Joycie was born in Crowley on July 9, 1928. She was active in St. Michaels Catholic Church serving as a Eucharistic minister, taking communion to nursing home residents and teaching CCD. Joycie was also very active in the community, volunteering as a Pink Lady at the American Legion Hospital, serving on the Crowley Art Association Board and countless other ways. While her children were young, she was a youth leader serving as a Blue Bird and Camp Fire Leader and school volunteer. Joycie loved working in her yard and tending to her beautiful flowers. Her yard was selected as the "Garden of the Month."

Mrs. Mire was preceded in death by her parents, Elias and Anastasia "Tazie" Simon and one brother, Elmo Simon.

Pallbearers will be Michael Martin Mire, John David Mire, Harold Patrick Mire, Brock Patrick Mire, Brian Dominick Rando, Joshua Patrick Mire and Benjamin Brady Como.

The family would like to thank the many dear friends for their compassion and care during Joycie's illness.

The family requests memorial contributions to St. Michaels Catholic School or American Cancer Society.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com

Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 N. Ave. F, Crowley, 337-783-3313.

(Published by Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley, LA) 
Simon, Joycie Rita (I2488)
 
2325 Obituary:

Jozie Cordell Beazley

Jozie Cordell Beazley, 6, of Missouri City, Texas passed away July 20, 2007 in Columbus, Texas. He was born January 10, 2001 to Robert James "Jimmy" Beazley and Jennifer Greer Beazley. Jozie loved school and had just graduated from Kindergarten. Jozie loved being outside, riding his bike, and playing at the beach. He loved trains, Hot Wheels, Transformers, and Power Rangers. He was always the center of attention around his family and friends and we all loved being around him so much. Jozie and his beautiful smile will stay in all of our hearts and minds forever.

He is survived by his father, Robert James "Jimmy" Beazley of Bayview, Texas; mother, Jennifer Greer Beazley of Missouri City, Texas; sister, Magin La Rue Beazley of Bayview, Texas; brother, Jonny Dane Beazley of Bayview, Texas; grandparents, Marsha and Don Miller, Herb and Paulette Beazley, Max and Sue Niehart, and Jim and Elanor Greer; uncles, Tommy Beazley, Chris Beazley, Brian Greer, Greg Greer, Joel Greer, Linny Miller, Ricky Miller, Donnie Miller; good friends; Laden Loveless, Jef Bishop, Colin Murphy and Stephanie Barnett; and numerous cousins.

The visitation will be held Tuesday, July 24, 2007 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 311 N. Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, Texas 77546, (281) 992-7200, 1-877-JETERFH (538-3734), www.jeterfuneralhome.com.

The funeral service will be Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at 10:00 AM at Heights Baptist Church, 1591 CR 144, Alvin, Texas 77511 with Pastor John Wise and Reverend Karl Newman officiating. Burial will follow at South Park Cemetery in Pearland, Texas.

Condolences may be sent to the Beazley-Greer Family in care of Jeter Memorial Funeral Home at jeter@flash.net.

(Published in The Houston Chronicle on July 26, 2007) 
Beazley, Jozie Cordell (I13744)
 
2326 Obituary:

Juanice R Ebarb
April 18, 1933 - February 2, 2015

Juanice R. Ebarb, 81, a resident of Las Vegas, passed away in the comfort of her own home Feb. 2, 2015.

She was born April 18, 1933, in Texas, to her parents, Claude Lee and Georgia Elizabeth Rankin. Juanice met and married the love of her life, Mark Ebarb, Nov. 15, 1952, and they were blessed with one lovely daughter, Veronica. Balance in her family was important to Juanice. Although she stayed at home to raise her daughter, she also worked as an administrator in the banking industry until retiring in 1995. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, cooking, camping and living life to the fullest.

Juanice was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, of 58 years, Mark; and her daughter, Veronica. She is survived by her brothers, Bud and Wayne; and her granddaughters, Jessica and Jaime.

Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, at Palm Northwest Mortuary, 6701 N. Jones Blvd. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 13, at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, 1111 N. Michael Way, in Las Vegas. She will be laid to rest following the Mass at Palm Northwest Memorial Park.

(Published by Palm Northwest Mortuary of Las Vegas, NV) 
Rankin, Joyce Juanice (I1261)
 
2327 Obituary:

Juanita B. Toussel Daigle

Funeral Services will be held Monday, October 2, 2006 at a 10:00 AM Mass of Christian Burial in La Chapelle de Martin & Castille for Mrs. Juanita Daigle, age 82, the former Juanita B. Toussel, who passed away Thursday, September 28, 2006 at her residence in Lafayette.

Interment will be in Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery.

Reverend Chester Arceneaux , Pastor of Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the Funeral Services. Jodi Bollich, organist, will sing for the services, "Ave Maria", "The Wind Beneath My Wings", "Here I Am, Lord" and "On Eagles'' Wings".

Survivors include one daughter, Susan Ann Daigle Savant; three sons, Michael James Daigle M.D., Juan Paul Daigle and Patrick Joseph Daigle, CDR, M.D.; ten grandchildren, Jonathan E., Shalon Ann, Kimberly Lynn, Nicolas Sebastian, Destiny Chance, Joshua Patrick, Jeremy Paul, Patrick Christopher Daigle, Alexis Brook Savant and Debbie Powers; six great grandchildren, Robert & Meadow Suzanne Battles, Taylor, Bethany & Avery Rene Daigle and Emma Grace Caspari; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, James "Jimmy" Joseph Paul Daigle; her loving parents, Louis Gaston Toussel and Susanna Belinda Walter; grandparents, Annie Benford and Alfred Benjamin Walter and Marie Meuller and Amant Toussel; one sister, Anne Marie Toussel Hartsell, three brothers, Edward James, Irvin Harrell and Alfred Benjamin "Pemon" Toussel; and one grandson Jacob Perry Daigle.

A native and lifelong resident of Lafayette, Mrs. Daigle was a faithful parishioner of Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church in Lafayette. She was a member of Woodmen of the World, Golden Age, The Greenhouse and St. Monica''s Ladies Society. Mrs. Daigle was a lifetime member of the American Ex-Prisoners of War and also a past Vice Commander of the Disabled Veterans of America. She was a very sweet and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother and will be deeply missed by everyone.

A Rosary will be prayed Sunday at 7:00 PM in the Martin & Castille Funeral Home in Lafayette.

The family requests that visiting hours be observed Saturday from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM, Sunday from 10:00 AM until 8:00 PM and will continue Monday morning from 8:00 AM until time of the Funeral Mass.

Pallbearers will be Patrick Joseph Daigle, Joshua Patrick Daigle, Jeremy Paul Daigle, Jonathan E. Daigle, Nicolas Sebastian Daigle and Aaron Savant.

Honorary pallbearers are Patrick Christopher Daigle, SPC and Robert Battles, Jr.

The family would like to express heartfelt thanks to Debbie Sue Hartsell Baham for her compassion and care that she provided during her aunt''s recent illness.

Memorial contributions may be made in Mrs. Daigle''s name to St. Jude''s Children''s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105. 901-495-3300 Martin & Castille Funeral Home Inc., of Lafayette has been chosen to help with the arrangements. 337-234-2311.

(Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) 
Toussel, Juanita Bernice (I546)
 
2328 Obituary:

Juanita Campbell

Juanita Campbell, 95, died Sept. 3, 2008 in Wichita Falls, Texas. A memorial celebration of her life will be held later at First Baptist Church of Burkburnett, Texas. Arrangements for disposition were made with Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home.

Her husband, mother and father, a brother and a sister preceded Juanita in death. She is survived by son: Clarence "Newt" Campbell and wife Marlene; son, Paul Campbell II and wife Mardena; three grandchildren, Robert Campbell, Deborah Hattendorf and Paul Campbell III; also four great grandchildren.

Juanita was a Christian, a retired registered nurse and loving wife and mother.

Memorials may be made to the building fund at First Baptist Church of Burkburnett, Texas.

(Published in The Burkburnett Informer/Star on September 11, 2008) 
Lindsey, Juanita Beatrice (I8751)
 
2329 Obituary:

Juanita Frances Keane

BEDFORD - Juanita Frances Keane, 73, passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2014.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE: 2 p.m. Friday, Lucas Funeral Home, 1321 Precinct Line Road, Hurst.

Juanita, a native of Rison, Ark., was born May 18, 1940, to Walter and Ola Hughes Ingle. She graduated from SMU with a master's degree in business. During her career, she was employed in office management and human relations.

SURVIVORS: Her husband, John Keane; son, John Keane Jr. and wife, Karen; and brother, John Ingle.

Lucas Funeral home
Hurst,
817-284-7271

(Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on March 13, 2014) 
Ingle, Juanita Frances (I4104)
 
2330 Obituary:

Juanita Hamlin
January 20, 1920 - January 26, 2004

Juanita Hamlin, 84, of Big Spring, died on Monday, January 26, 2004, in a local care facility.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM Wednesday, January 28, 2004 at the Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel with Ralph Anderson, minister of Birdwell Lane Church of Christ, officiating. Interment will follow at Mt. Olive Memorial Park.

She was born on January 20, 1920, in Hemphill County, Texas.

Juanita graduated from Big Spring High School in 1938. She served in the United States Army with the Transportation Corps with Booklyn Army Base, New York during World War II. She graduated from Abilene Christian College in 1950 with a BS in Elementary Education. She had worked as a nurse at Webb Air Force Base for 15 years and as a private duty nurse for 5 years. was a member of 14th and Main Church of Christ.

Juanita had been a member of the Rebekah Lodge # 284 since May 1961 and had held all offices at one time or another.

Survivors include one nephew and his wife, Hulan and Billie Hamlin of Aiken; three great nieces and one great nephew.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Monta Lee and Pauline Reynolds Hamlin; two brothers, Harry Clinton Hamlin in 1969 and Monta Lloyd Hamlin in 1940.

The family suggests memorials to the donor's favorite charity.

Arrangements under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Big Spring.

Online condolences can be made at: www.npwelch.com

(Published by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Big Spring, TX) 
Hamlin, Bessie Juanita (I6881)
 
2331 Obituary:

Juanita Louise Lackey
September 23, 1935 - March 4, 2016

Graveside services for Juanita Louise Lackey, 80, of Huntington will be held Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. at the Narrow Way Cemetery.

Visitation will be held from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Wednesday morning, prior to the service, at the cemetery.

Mrs. Lackey was born September 23, 1935 in Jayton, Texas to the late Perry George and Mamie Jewel (Hamlin) Kelley and died Friday, March 4, 2016 in Huntington. She was self-employed as an auditor for local hotels and also a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Frank Ross of Huntington; her children, grandchildren, and other family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents and other close family members.

(Published by Carroway Funeral Home of Lufkin, TX) 
Kelley, Juanita Louise (I15854)
 
2332 Obituary:

Juanita Menard LeBlanc
February 15, 1928 - July 24, 2024

Kaplan - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great-great grandmother, Juanita Menard LeBlanc. Juanita passed away on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at Abbeville General Hospital at the age of 96.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, July 29, 2024 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church. She will be laid to rest at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Cemetery with Father Alexander Albert officiating the services.

She is survived by her children, Jimmy Duhon (Jane), Maxine Frederick (Kenneth), and Rusty LeBlanc (Sharon); nine grandchildren, Jimmy "Bubba" Duhon (Christine), Michelle Martin (Dwayne), Lance Lege, Shawn Lege (Jan), Vickie Vincent (Kevin), Dawn Hebert (Josh), Kade LeBlanc (Ginger), Shellie Hargrave (Jace), and Brook Frederick (Stephen); 17 great grandchildren; and 19 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Alcide Menard and Lorraine Peltier Menard; her husband, E.J. LeBlanc; one daughter, Darlene Duhon Lege; one sister, Ester Menard; two brothers, Raymond and Clifton Menard; and one grandson, Chad Duhon.

(Published by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, LA) 
Menard, Juanita Marie (I15663)
 
2333 Obituary:

Jude Taylor

Graveside services were held Sunday at the new Catholic Cemetery in Abbeville for Jude Everett Taylor, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Adonis Taylor of Abbeville.

The baby died at birth at Abbeville General Hospital.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, James Taylor II and Robert Taylor, both of Abbeville; and a stepsister, Kimberly Taylor of Van Cleve, Miss.

Evangeline Funeral Home of Abbeville was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on June 20, 1984) 
Taylor, Jude Everett (I15337)
 
2334 Obituary:

Judith "Judy" Ann Blackburn
December 21, 1955 - July 16, 2018

Judith Ann "Judy" Goodwin Blackburn, 62, of Jackson, MS, went to be with the Lord on Monday, July 16, 2018, at St. Dominic's Hospital.

Judy was born in Clarksdale, MS, on December 21, 1955, to Jane Alice and Bob Bailey Goodwin. She attended Delta Academy in Marks, MS, and she graduated from Mississippi College with a degree in accountancy.

Judy married Claude Jack Blackburn, Jr. and together they reared two children, Josh and Jordan. She worked at Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance for 37 years, and at the time of her death was Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer. This Company was part of her family and it meant so much to her. She was a member of many professional organizations, including the AICPA and MS Society of CPAs. She and Jack were congregants of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Jackson. Judy, a person of strong faith, deeply loved God, her family, her friends and co-workers, and her canine companion Stella.

Judy was predeceased by her grandparents. She is survived by her husband Jack; her sons, Joshua Blackburn and wife Jenna of Denver, CO, and Jordan Blackburn of Huntsville, AL; her mother, Jane Segars Goodwin of Big Canoe, GA; her father and stepmother, Bob and Vikki Goodwin of Van Cleave, MS; three sisters, Jeri Wright (Roger) of Big Canoe, GA; Jane Moore (Randall) of Marks, MS; June Smith (Louis) of Gainesville, GA; her mother-in-law, Faye Blackburn of Beaumont, TX; her sister-in-law, Karen Holder of Beaumont, TX; an aunt, Mildred Rose (Claude) of Jackson, MO; four cousins; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Judy will be held at Parkway Funeral Home in Ridgeland, MS, on Friday, July 20, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday, July 20, from noon until 2:00 p.m.

Memorial donations may be made in Judy's name to the , 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or to a . The family would like to express thanks to Judy's many friends and co-workers, who have generously ministered to them during this time of loss.

(Published by Parkway Funeral Home of Ridgeland, MS) 
Goodwin, Judith Ann (I10315)
 
2335 Obituary:

Judith Ann "Judy" Campbell
July 20, 1939 - May 4, 2019

Judith Ann "Judy" Campbell was born July 20, 1939 in Shreveport, LA, to Carl and Dorothy Rothwell. She was a lifelong teacher, librarian, preacher's wife, and loving mother and grandmother to two children and six grandchildren. Judy received her Bachelor of Science in Education and Library Science from Louisiana College in Pineville, LA, in 1961. The great love story of her life was her 58-year marriage to Dr. Robert "Bob" Campbell, a retired Texas Baptist Preacher and Religious Educator. Without question, Judy followed Bob where the Lord asked them to serve: Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. They were the best of friends and companions until the very end.

In addition to her husband, Judy is survived by her son, Michael Campbell, his wife Karin, and their four children: Matthew, Grace, Rachel, and Nathan; by her daughter, Michelle Zimmerman, her husband, David, and their two children: Katy and Emily; by her sister, Susan Jacobs, brother-in-law, Jerry Jacobs and their two children: Lauren and Austin.

A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at Allen Funeral Home and Crematory, 4155 S. Old State Rd. 37, Bloomington, IN 47401, with Pastor Alan Phillips officiating.

Friends may visit from 1:00 P.M. until 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, May 9, 2019 at the funeral home.

Memorial contribution may be made in memory of Judy to your own church or charity of your choice

You are invited to share a memory or leave an online condolence for Judy's family at allencares.com

(Published by Allen Funeral Home and Crematory in Bloomington, IN) 
Rothwell, Judith Ann (I8660)
 
2336 Obituary:

Judith Ann Crow

HOWARDWICK - Judith Ann Crow, 54, died Friday, July 22, 2011.

Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Alanreed Cemetery in Alanreed.

Ms. Crow was born Oct. 21, 1956, in Groom to Anna and Harold Crow. She graduated from Palo Duro High School.

Ms. Crow had worked at Levis Strauss as a presser for 14 years.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Anna.

Survivors include her father, Harold Crow and wife Cathy of Greenville; two sisters, Deana Crow and Rhonda Jaramillo and husband Tom, all of Howardwick; a brother, David Crow of Valley de Oro; and a nephew, Kaleb Crow of Amarillo.

(Published in The Amarillo Globe-News on July 27, 2011)

 
Crow, Judith Ann (I7684)
 
2337 Obituary:

Judith Ann Crow

Judith Ann Crow, 54, of Howardwick died Friday, July 22, 2011.

Graveside services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 28, 2011 in the Alanreed Cemetery in Alanreed.

Ms. Crow was born on October 21, 1956, in Groom, Texas to Anna and Harold Crow. She graduated from Palo Duro High School. Ms. Crow had worked at Levis Strauss as a presser for 14 years.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Anna.

She is survived by her father, Harold Crow and wife Cathy, of Greenville, TX; two sisters, Deana Crow and Rhonda Jaramillo and husband Tom, all of Howardwick; one brother, David Crow of Valley de Oro, TX; and one nephew, Kaleb Crow of Amarillo.

(Published in The Clarendon Enterprise on July 28, 2011) 
Crow, Judith Ann (I7684)
 
2338 Obituary:

Judith Ann Hebert Greathouse
March 24, 1939 - June 13, 2024

Judith Ann Hebert Greathouse, 84, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 13, 2024 in her home with her loving family at her side. She was born on March 24, 1939, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, to David and Marie Richard Hebert.

Judith was a 1958 graduate of LaGrange High School in Lake Charles. She worked in banking as a bookkeeper for 30 years.

Those left to cherish her memory are, her husband of 65 years, Carroll Greathouse; her two children, Paul Wayne Greathouse (Paula) and Milissa Ann Greathouse Walla (John); four grandchildren, Evan Paul Greathouse (Julie), Nicholas Wade Greathouse (Kayla), Lauren Marie Walla and Lee Carroll Walla (Rachel); six great grandchildren; her sister, Carol Hebert Hedrick (Hancel); and her brother, Robert Hebert (Kim). She was preceded in death by her parents.

Her funeral service will be at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, June 19, 2024 in the Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles Chapel. The Reverend Rojo A. Palatty Koonathan will serve as Celebrant. Burial will follow in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home. Visitation will begin on the evening of Tuesday, June 18 at 4:00 PM in the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel, and will continue until 8:00 PM, with a rosary being recited at 6:00 PM. Visitation will resume on Wednesday morning at 8:30 AM, and continue until the start of the service at 10:00 AM.

The family would like to give special thanks to Tammy Willis of St. Joseph Hospice for her compassionate care.

(Published by Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
Hebert, Judith Ann (I12215)
 
2339 Obituary:

Judith Ann Wright
of Harper, TX
April 13, 1946 - October 27, 2021

Judith Ann Wright passed away peacefully on October 27, 2021 at the age of 75 years in Harper, Texas.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 30, 2021 at 2 p.m. at St. James Lutheran Church located at 23932 US-290, Harper, Texas 78631. Burial will follow in the Harper City Cemetery.

Judy was born on April 13, 1946 in Wichita Falls, Texas.

Judy is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, James Wright; her children Holli Kenton, Sheila Elliott and James Wright II; her grandchildren Jaclyn Untrecht, Kaitlyn Untrecht, Brittney Moore, Brandon Russell, Anastasia Wright, Bradshaw Wright, Randy Wright, Rosslyn Wright, Averi Wright, and Logan Wright; siblings Linda Watts and Greg Crow; and numerous great-grandchildren.

She is predeceased by her parents Imogene and Lowell Crow; son Jason Wright; grandson Cameron Untrecht; and siblings Ronald Crow, Peggy Fields, and Stephen Crow.

Judy loved to travel. Not only had she visited all 50 states, but also over 60 countries. Her favorite vacations always included cruises. Some of her memorable visits included Russia, China, Australia, and Alaska, to name a few. One of her treasured memories was meeting with the Pope. What she loved most of all was coming back home to her ranch in the hill country surrounded by flowers, wildlife, and her dog Gidgett.

In her free time, Judy loved country western dancing, dinner with friends, gardening, and intense game nights. Anywhere with the sea and sand made her the happiest. Her grandkids knew her as Mimi. They looked forward to their trips to visit her almost more than she did. She was always kept busy with annual SeaWorld, Schlitterbahn, or river trips.

Judy held many careers. When she met her husband, Judy was a laboratory technician at Texas A&M University. While married, she maintained a career as a research technician and tax preparer. She soon became field director at the March of Dimes and retired after several years. Judy moved on to become involved in the Hill Country Youth Ranch where she was a part of the thrift shop board. She also helped with various projects such as funding for the Harper community park and grants for the Heart of the Hills Heritage.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Hill Country Youth Ranch.

(Published by Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville, TX) 
Crow, Judith Ann (I74)
 
2340 Obituary:

Judith Kay McGee
April 8, 1941 - September 16, 2024

Judith Kay McGee, age 83, passed away in Lubbock on Monday, September 16th, 2024.

Family Visitation is planned for Friday, September 20th, 2024 from 9:00 am to 9:30 am at Miller Family Funeral Home. Graveside services will be on Friday, September 20th, 2024 at 10:00 am at Snyder Cemetery, N. Ave. E, Snyder, Texas 79549 with Rev. Billy Johnson officiating. Arrangements are under the care of Miller Family Funeral Home.

Mrs. McGee was born on April 8th, 1941 in Snyder, Texas to Leighton Elwyn and Gladys Wanda (Shepherd) Griffin. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church, enjoyed watching movies and Loved Elvis Presley.

She is survived by

Son, Jay McGee and wife Norma of Snyder, TX;

Father of her Son, Larry H. McGee and wife Tonya, Eden, TX;

Nephew, Sha Griffin and wife Shaley of Abilene, TX and

Cousin, Letha Mayfield and husband Buddy of Lubbock, TX.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Leighton Elwyn (Doc) Griffin and Gladys Wanda (Shepherd) Griffin and Twin Brother, Gene Elwyn Griffin.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting www.millerfamilyfuneralhome.com

(Published by Miller Family Funeral Home of Snyder, TX)
 
Griffin, Judith Kay (I11329)
 
2341 Obituary:

Judith Tannery
September 28, 1939 - May 11, 2021

Judith Arlene Tannery passed away from complications developed after her prolonged case of COVID-19 on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 in Cypress, Texas at the age of 81.

Judith (aka Judy Roiz and more recently Judith Murray), the only child of Dick Banks Tannery and Barbara Inez Black was born in Houston, Texas on September 28, 1939. Judy had four children, Dawn, Phillip, Jason and Joanna and was blessed with 17 grandchildren and many other close family members and friends that she loved dearly.

Those that knew Judy know that she had many talents. She loved to sing and dance and all things music. She started playing piano at an early age and sang on KTRH John Wesley Graham's radio show as teenager every Saturday. Her favorite songs to sing were Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy and Elvis Presley's Baby What You Want Me to Do. She kept singing throughout her life in the church choir and in everyday life. She was known to break into song and even singing out her children's names when calling out to them.

Judy loved any and all flowers and grew beautiful roses that were the envy of the neighborhood. She loved gardening and all things arts and crafts including painting, pastels, crochet, embroidery, beauty products, perfume and jewelry. She became an accomplished business woman in the beauty and retail business and spent the last several years before her retirement serving her local church.

Judy's family is thankful to have been able to all gather for her 80th birthday celebration in the fall of 2019 as it was the last time she was with all four of her children and many of her grandchildren and friends.

Judy is now with her daughter Dawn, who preceded her in death in 2020, her beloved father tragically taken in an automobile accident and her mother, Nez. May they rest in peace for eternity together.

For those attending Judy's Celebration of Life we ask that you honor Judy's love of beautiful colors and flowers and wear your brightest spring outfit. For those unable to attend, the service will be live streamed at https://youtu.be/EvwY4z467Zg

(Published by Klein Funeral Home of Houston, TX) 
Tannery, Judith Arlene (I6113)
 
2342 Obituary:

Judy Ann Cox
February 28, 1938 - June 6, 2024

Judy Ann Cox passed away June 6, 2024, in Carlsbad, New Mexico. A memorial service will be held at 2:00pm, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at West Funeral Home Chapel. As per her wishes no visitation will be held.

Judy Ann Fuson Cox was born to Dewey Benjamin and Grace Lee (Gregory) Fuson on February 28, 1938, in Carlsbad, NM. She was raised in Carlsbad and graduated from Carlsbad High School in 1956.

Freddie Mac "Fred" and Judy Fuson Cox were married on June 9, 1956, in Carlsbad and together they worked for many years as self- employed businesspeople. They lived in a number of places throughout New Mexico, Arizona and California before returning to Carlsbad in the 1970's where they owned and operated Carlsbad Saworks and P.I.P. for many years.

Judy had a zest for life and a love of people. She enjoyed visiting and spending time with others but none more than her family. She had many hobbies to keep her busy throughout the years, but nothing brought her the fulfillment that teaching children's Sunday School at First Baptist Church, where she was a longtime member, brought her.

Judy is proceeded in death by her husband, parents and siblings: Dewey Fuson, Patricia Sue Hamby and Cheryl Tedford.

She is survived by daughters: Peggy Cox Hotter and Carol Cox, sister Vicki Schmidt, grandchildren: Michael Hotter, Stephanie Cox, Leslie Hotter and Taylor Halmaker, and 7 great grandchildren including the great granddaughter she raised as her own, Valarie Gonzalez, Brooklyn Petree, Xavier Petree, Toni Hotter and Bailey Hotter.

(Published by West Funeral Home of Carlsbad, NM) 
Fuson, Judy Ann (I10208)
 
2343 Obituary:

Judy Ann Western
October 3, 1946 - May 18, 2009

Funeral services for Mrs. Judy Ann Western, 62, of St. Peters, MO, and formerly of Cookeville, TN, will be held at 1 P.M. on Friday, May 22, 2009, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Brown Cemetery in the New Salem community of Jackson County, TN.

The family will receive friends on Thursday from 12 Noon - 9 P.M., and Friday from 10 A.M. until time of services.

Mrs. Western passed away on Monday, May 18, 2009, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN.

She was born October 3, 1946, in Piggott, AR, to Ila "Marie" Gower Crow and the late William "Archie" Crow. On December 14, 1963, she was married to the late Jimmie D. Western, Sr., who passed away December 12, 1995. She was a homemaker and beloved mother, and a member of the O'Fallon Church of Christ in O'Fallon, MO.

In addition to her husband and father, she was preceded in death by 1 Sister: Barbara Sue Kesler.

Survivors include 3 Sons: Jimmie D. Western, Jr. of Ferndale, MI, Jeffrey (Jennifer) Western of St. Peters, MO, and John Mark Western of Baxter, TN; 2 Daughters: Jodie (Jeremy) Belk of Monterey, TN, and Julie Ann (Mel) Balmer of Raeford, NC; her Mother: Ila "Marie" Gower Crow of Sterling Heights, MI; 12 Grandchildren: Whitney, Evan, Marissa, Emily, and Jayden Western, Joshua, Jessica, Lee, and Faith Ann Balmer, Hannah Belk, Michael Western, and Ian Western; 1 Sister: Dorothy (Jim) Warren of Troy, MI; and 2 Brothers-in Law: Garry (Martha) Western of Rickman, TN, and Aubrey Kesler of Sterling Heights, MI.

Bro. Kevin White will officiate at the services.

(Published by Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home of Gainesboro, TN) 
Crow, Judy Ann (I8252)
 
2344 Obituary:

Judyth Cole
May 2, 1946 - May 7, 2016

Judyth Ann Hoffpauir Cole, 70, of Orange, left this world and returned to her Lord and Savior's loving arms on May 7. She fought a long battle with cancer, but is now happily reunited with her family in Heaven, where she will great us all with a big smile one day.

Judy was born May 2, 1946, in Beaumont, to John Emery "Joe" Hoffpauir and Alice Marie (Smith) Hasson. She by no means had a perfect, easy life. Very often times were tough, sometimes tougher than anyone should've had to deal with. But she always pulled through, thanks to her never ending faith and the help of her God. He got her through more things that we can list here, but she always believed in him, and even in her darkest times, she was ministering to others. Constantly sharing her faith with anyone she met, she touched many people with her testimony and her unrelenting belief. She was a member of a number of churches during her life, each one blessed to know her, but her final church was Christian Fellowship Worship Center in Beaumont. She loved her church dearly, and hated any time she had to miss attending.

The only thing Judy loved as much as the Lord was her family. She loved them more than words can say. Besides the Lord, she considered her daughter, Betty Jo, to be her life and love and she never failed to show that. She sacrificed so much for her, and gave her all that she could ask for. Judy showed her daughter how to be brave, how to be full of love and grace and how to rely on the Lord for strength at all times and she will spend the rest of her life trying to make her mama proud. Judy, or "Nan" as her siblings knew her, was born the first of 10 brothers and sisters total between the Hasson and Hoffpauir sides. She considered herself blessed to have the family that she was given and she loved them all very much. She was there for them whenever they needed, with a prayer or a word of encouragement or a shoulder to cry on. She was a rock that never faltered. While her family grieves from this deep loss, they can be reassured with the knowledge that Judy is finally home, at peace, rejoicing in Heaven's choir.

Judy constantly served the Lord by helping others, whether that was through sharing his word or sharing her talents. A fabulous cook, she collected recipes (a house full, as her daughter will attest to) and would always bring a covered dish to church gatherings or family reunions. In her younger days, she was a baker for the family, making elaborate and beautiful birthday cakes and wedding cakes for anyone who needed them. Over the years, she led Sunday School classes, Vacation Bible Schools, church plays and performances and coordinated anything that was needed at her churches. Judy also shared the Lord through music, singing in church choirs and visiting nursing homes to sing for those who needed their spirit lifted. She sang specials in church, using her voice to praise the Lord, and while she played other instruments in her youth, most people knew her as "The Spoon Lady." She played the spoons every chance she got, carrying them always in her purse just in case an upbeat song came on at church or even a family reunion. She used all of her talents and gifts to help others and we were all blessed because of it.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Roy Hoffpauir and sister, Connie Philbin.

She is survived by her loving and forever grateful daughter, Betty Jo Cole; brothers and sisters who cherished her, Janice Savant, Dudley Hasson and wife Debra, Fred Hasson and wife Jackie, Parker Hasson and wife Dee, Marion Robinson and husband Art, Charlie Hasson and wife Ann and Debbie LaFour; her precious pups who miss her lap terribly, Chi Chi and Chloe and more nieces, nephews, cousins, former in-laws and friends than anyone could ever count.

A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 11, at 10:00 a.m. at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange, with a gathering of friends and family beginning one hour earlier. Officiating will be Pastor Rick White of Christian Fellowship Worship Center in Beaumont.

The family would like to thank the staff of Heart to Heart Hospice, in particular Billy Papania and Dr. Kimberly Pitts, as well as everyone at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas for all of their loving support during Judy's final weeks.

And finally, in Judy's own words: "We have the hope and joy of seeing each other again soon. Some sooner than others. Time is short. Don't waste it."

(Published by Claybar Funeral Home of Orange, TX) 
Hoffpauir, Judyth Ann (I5262)
 
2345 Obituary:

Julie "Jules" Ann Trahan Maust
August 4, 1968 - August 5, 2020

Julie "Jules" Ann Trahan Maust passed away on August 5, 2020 following a hard fought battle with ALS. Julie was born in Lake Charles on August 4, 1968 and grew up in Crowley. She was a 1986 graduate of Notre Dame High School. Julie attended McNeese State University and worked in the technology industry at Bravo Networking, Didelot Consulting and spent many years at Our Lady Queen of Heaven School as network administrator. In recent years, she was active in the Barataria Mardi Gras Krewe and in fundraising for the Family Foundation and Family and Youth. She was also a member of the Lake Charles Racquet Club, founding member of the Shannon Cox Counseling Center, a division of Family and Youth, and a very active member of the Orange Theory of Lake Charles. She also attended Mass at the Chapel of Christus St. Patrick's Hospital.

Jules was married to Dr. Jay R. Maust, II and together they enjoyed many years of traveling, fishing, and watching Saints Football. She will also be greatly missed by her oldest daughter, Nadia Farque and her husband Jared of Ragley, by her youngest daughter, Hailey McPherson and her husband Jake of Atlanta, GA; and especially by her three grandchildren, Joey, Hayden, and Hadleigh Farque, with whom she shared some of her happiest times.

Additionally, Julie is survived by her mother, RoyLynn Trahan of Crowley; her in-laws, Dr. and Mrs. Jay Maust of San Antonio, TX; her sisters, Andrea Trahan and her husband Dave of Crowley, Alice Frank and her husband Ted of Atlanta, GA, and Jeanne Marcantel and her husband Jerome of Lake Charles; her two stepdaughters, London Maust Hannan and her husband Kyle of Gretna, and Sierra Maust of Austin, TX; and two brother-in-laws, Dr. Jon Maust and his wife Mona of San Antonio, TX, and Dr. Joel Maust of Dallas, TX.

Julie was preceded in death by her father, Lawrence Trahan; her grandparents, Marilyn and Harold Leleux, Roy Lionel Schexnyder, Anniss and Walter Trahan, and her former husband Darren Martin.

Serving as pallbearers are K.P. Gibson, Craig "Fat Cat" Henry, Danny Forest, Mark Myers, Zach Trahan, and Luke Hanks.

Visitation will be held at Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles on Sunday, August 9, 2020 from 4:00pm until 8:00pm, with a Rosary prayed at 6:00pm, then again on Monday morning from 8:00am until the procession to the church. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, August 10, 2020 at 10:00am at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Lake Charles, with Father Brian King as celebrant. A private burial service will be celebrated at a later date, and interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley, LA.

The family would like to thank Heart of Hospice and The Guardian for their compassionate care for Jules. Also, the family is forever grateful to so many others who helped, especially Elleanor Barilleaux, Emily Lewis, Oseas "Flako" Perez, Julia Schmid, Donishia Hall, Wanda Guillory, Tracy Francis, Allie Aucoin, and Satarah Oliver, among others for their dedication to her. Donations in memory of Jules Maust can be made to the ALS Association, to the Family Foundation, or to Family and Youth.

Because of concerns regarding COVID-19, the family requests visitors to wear masks and maintain social distancing guidelines. Also, following the Mass, the family will not be gathering.

(Published by J. E. Hixson & Sons Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
Trahan, Julie Ann (I4055)
 
2346 Obituary:

Julie Bubert

McGREGOR - Services for Julie Bubert, 41, of McGregor will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church in McGregor with the Rev. Steve Heyduck officiating.

Mrs. Bubert died Wednesday, Jan. 26, in Waco.

She was born in Seoul, Korea, to Joe and Sandra Davis Philbert. She graduated from Pendleton High School in Indiana.

She earned an associate's degree from McLennan Community College. She was employed by the Temple VA Hospital until retiring in 1997.

She married David Keith Bubert on April 14, 1990, in Las Vegas, Nev. She was a member of the Cornerstone Class and the First United Methodist Church of McGregor.

Survivors are her husband of McGregor; her father of Shoals, Ind.; her mother of Anderson, Ind.; a stepson, Steven Bubert of Tomball; a stepdaughter, Mindy Bubert of Waco; four brothers, Mark Philbert of Pendleton, Ind., Rodney Philbert of Terre Haute, Ind., Jeff Philbert of the U.S. Air Force; one sister, Dawn Mahoney of Anderson, Ind.; and one granddaughter.

Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 500 S. Madison Street, McGregor 76657 or the McGregor Ambulance Association in care of Frances Hudson, 311 S. Adams, McGregor 76657.

Visitation will be held 6-8 p.m. Monday at Cole Funeral Home.

(Published in The Temple Daily News on January 29, 2005) 
Philbert, Julie Ann (I9483)
 
2347 Obituary:

Julie Lynn Thompson
1983 - 2018

Julie Lynn Thompson died June 5, 2018. A memorial service is planned June 22, 2018, at Spring Creek Fellowship.

She was born April 9, 1983, to Marvin and Betty Gross in Big Spring Texas. She loved being around people, riding her Harley, but most of all being a mom.

She is survived by her daughter Maelynn; Fiance Erik; her parents; sisters, Betsy Morrison, Tammie Pair (Stacy) Katie; brother, Marvin (Liz); and her nieces and nephews, Kari, Baylea, Destiny, Meageil, and Briggs.

(Published in The Big Spring Herald from June 20 to June 21, 2018) 
Gross, Julie Lynn (I915)
 
2348 Obituary:

Julie Privat Ousse
September 15, 1928 - January 23, 2011

Funeral services will be held at Gossen Funeral Home Chapel, Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. for Julie Privat Ousse, 82 who died Sunday, January 23, 2011 in Lafayette, LA.

Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #1 , Rayne, LA.

Surviving are one son, Edwin "Butch" Landry Ousse, Jr. and wife Janice of Lafayette, one daughter, Julie Anna Ousse Manale and husband Fred of Lafayette, one grandson, Nicholas Ousse of Lafayette, two step grandchildren, Thomas McNeely of Lafayette, Brooke McNeely of Lafayette, numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Edwin "Teedie" Landry Ousse, Sr., parents, Joseph Privat and Julie McBride Privat, one brother and sister-in-law, Anthony and Rita Trahan Privat, sister-in-law, Beverly Ousse Darby, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Wallace and Eleanor Ousse, Sr..

She was born Saturday, September 15, 1928 in Rayne, LA, daughter of the late Joseph Privat and the late Julie McBride Privat.

She was a member of Acadia Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution, American Legion Auxillary for 62 years, Catholic Daughters of America and Rayne Garden Club for 45 years.

Friends will be received at Gossen Funeral Home, Inc., Rayne, LA. Tuesday, January 25, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. until service.

A special Thanks to Dr. Richard Fei and St. Joseph Hospice in Lafayette, LA.

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) 
Privat, Julie Theresa (I3997)
 
2349 Obituary:

Julius Arnold "Juke" Skrivanek
Aug. 23, 1924 - Sept. 19, 2008

Julius Arnold "Juke" Skrivanek, 84, of Bryan, passed away Friday, September 19, 2008, at his home after a brief illness. A funeral Mass is set for 11 a.m. Monday September 22, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bryan, with Rev. Msgr. John McCaffrey officiating. Burial will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be held 5 to 8 p.m Sunday, September 21, at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. Rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. at the funeral home.

J.A. was born August 23, 1924, to Joseph J., Sr., and Mary Drgac Skrivanek in Caldwell. He left the University of Texas in 1944 as a junior to serve in the United States Army during World War II in France, Germany, the Philippines and Japan. After an honorable discharge, he met Jodie Borski at Sam Houston State University, and they married on May 22, 1948, at St Thomas Catholic Church in Huntsville. They celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in May.

J.A. completed his Bachelors of Science degree in 1948, and Masters of Arts degree in 1949, at Sam Houston State University. He and Jodie moved to Bryan, where he then attended TAMU for post-graduate studies. J.A. was employed as a teacher with the Bryan Independent School District for 10 years.

He. and Jodie designed and built their first home in 1950, and soon founded Skrivanek Home Building Corporation. In 1967, he was charter president of the Bryan-College Station Homebuilders Association.

J.A. was involved in numerous civic and service organizations. He served as mayor of Bryan from 1971 to 1975, and in 1973 was the First Bryan mayor elected at-large. He also served as a member of the City Planning Commission, Lion's Club, American Legion Earl Graham Post 159, Board of Directors of First National Bank of Bryan for 43 years, PTA president and Little League coach. He was a charter member of OPAS and Briarcrest Country Club. He was an active member of St. Joseph Catholic Church for 59 years; he served as president of the Advisory Board and was a Life Member of the Knights of Columbus Msgr. Gleissner Council 1834.

J.A. was preceded in death by his parents and six older brothers, William S. Skrivanek, Joseph J. Skrivanek, Dr. John M. Skrivanek, Frank S. Skrivanek, Dr. Ervin J. Skrivanek, and Dr. Daniel A. Skrivanek.

He is survived by his wife, Josephine "Jodie" Skrivanek of Bryan; three daughters, Judy Harber of Bryan, Debbie Meyer and husband Bob of Bastrop; and Susan Ingram and husband Jimmy of College Station; son, Jay Skrivanek and wife Jennifer of Bryan; eight grandchildren, Kelley Meyer of Bastrop; Kathy Harber Hawkins and husband Steve of Missouri City; Amy Meyer Persyn and husband Andrew of Bryan; Joe Harber of Price, Utah; Lauren Ingram of Houston; Stacy Ingram of College Station; Justin Skrivanek of Bryan; Jordan Skrivanek of Bryan; and many other relative and friends.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, 600 East 26th Street, Bryan, TX 77803; Hospice Brazos Valley, 502 West 26th Street, Bryan, TX 77803; or a charity of your choice.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on September 21, 2008) 
Skrivanek, Julius Arnold (I1764)
 
2350 Obituary:

JUNCTION - Peter Anthony Tulcus, 54, died Friday, Feb. 20, 2004. Service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Hill Country Baptist Church with burial in Junction Cemetery. Arrangements are by Gentry-Fife Funeral Home.

Survivors include his wife, Helen Tulcus of Junction; son, Philip Tulcus of Junction; and daughter, Christi Ann Wynn of Brownwood.

(Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on February 22, 2004) 
Tulcus, Peter Anthony (I16843)
 

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