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751 Obituary:

Cecil James Crow
November 27, 1940 - August 24, 2024

Cecil James Crow, 83 of Colorado City passed away peacefully in the Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock with his loving family by his side on Saturday, August 24, 2024

He was born in Westbrook, Texas on November 27, 1940 to Claude Cecil and Clara Francis Wagner Crow.

Cecil was a proud veteran of the United States Air Force, having joined at the age of 17 spending 10 years total serving his country. He was a great husband and father and a wonderful grandfather, always making sure to provide for his family. After his time in the military Cecil held many jobs in the construction field until retiring as a Road Construction Foreman for Mitchell County. He was the type of man who never met a stranger as he had a knack for meeting new people and sharing many captivating stories that would leave the listeners silent until the end, sometimes throwing a great joke into them with his witty sense of humor. In his younger days he enjoyed riding horses, especially in races. In his spare time when Cecil wasn't doing something with his family he enjoyed playing and singing country music on his guitar, dancing, golfing, doing wood work, being on his computer, and watching golf and bull riding. The lessons taught and memories shared will be cherished by all who loved him.

Cecil is survived by his loving wife Sue Crow of Colorado City, by a son David Crow and wife Melissa of Brownwood, by daughters Julie Crow and partner Robert Mercado of Meadow, Laurie Camp and husband Dondi of Colorado City, and Tracy Klempa and husband Miki of Plano, as well as by grandchildren Lindsey Peavy, Ashlyn Linares, McKenzie Kildow, Talon Camp, Adon Camp, Meghan Mercado, Seth Toland, Dalton Toland, and Chase Toland, and by great grandchildren Indigo Linares and Killian Toland. He is also survived by his sister Mona McBrayer.

He was preceded in death by his parents Claude and Clara Crow and by a grandson James David Crow.

A graveside service will be held in the Colorado City Cemetery on Tuesday, August 27th at 10 with pallbearers being Chase Toland, Seth Toland, Talon Camp, Adan Camp, Jackson Turbeville, Jacob Linares, and Conner Ostrander.

The family will be present for a visitation in the Kiker Seale Funeral Home Chapel on Monday, August 26th from 6-8pm

Those wishing are encouraged to share a memory by visiting www.kikerseale.com

(Published by Kiker-Seale Funeral Home of Colorado City, TX) 
Crow, Cecil James (I249)
 
752 Obituary:

Cecile R. Williams

WINNIE - Cecile R. Williams, 87, of Winnie died Friday at Gaspard Nursing Home.

She was a native of Morse, La., and a former Port Arthur resident. She lived in Winnie for 30 years.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home chapel, with the Rev. James Engle officiating. Burial will be at Greenlawn Memorial Park.

Survivors include five sons, Earl Dean Williams of Baytown, James E. Williams of Hollywood, Fla., Lloyd Norman Williams of Onalaska, Floyd Stephen Williams of Beaumont and Donald Byrom of Baytown; 18 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on December 31, 1989) 
Royer, Cecile (I2920)
 
753 Obituary:

Cecilia Bradley George
July 12, 1946 - January 23, 2013

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

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

Celia Monique Waldrop Mansell

LUBBOCK - Celia Monique Waldrop Mansell passed away Sunday, Sep. 20, 2015. We will gather for fellowship and remembrance from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015, at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers. Family and friends will gather to celebrate her life of 51 years on Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, at 2 p.m. at Lake Ridge Chapel. A tribute of Monique's life may be found at www.memorialdesigners.net, where you may leave memories and expressions of sympathy for her family. A longtime resident of Lubbock, Monique was born on Aug. 18, 1964, to Jack and Celia Reese Waldrop in Hamlin, Texas. She grew up in Abilene and Amarillo, Texas. Monique confessed Christ and was baptized at the age of 17. On Dec. 12, 2014, Monique married the love of her life, Grant, in Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors include her husband, Grant Vaughan; parents, Jack and Celia Waldrop; son, John Thomas Larson II and his wife, Brenee' Larson, grand puppies, and her Chihuahua, Diego. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Dee and Mabel Reese, and paternal grandparents, Euria and Hattie Lou Waldrop. Monique had a servant's heart and was loved by all who knew her. She was quick-witted and had a sense of humor. Children and animals immediately took to her, and she had a special fondness for the elderly. A pharmacy technician by training, she worked in the health care field for many years. As owner of Helping Hands Home Healthcare, she enjoyed serving the elderly and ill, allowing them to remain in their homes. Caring for others and sharing of herself with those in need was what she loved to do. At the time of her death, Monique was serving as the President of the Lubbock Elks Lodge and previously had been very active in the Lubbock Lions Club. She loved to travel and always did the driving on road trips. Memorial contributions are welcome and the family suggests, Texas Elk Children's Services Inc., 1963 FM1586, Gonzales, TX 78629.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on September 23, 2015) 
Waldrop, Celia Monique (I4356)
 
755 Obituary:

Celrine Hardy of Kaplan Succumbs In Lake Charles

Celrine Hardy, 60, of Kaplan, died in Lake Charles Saturday morning.

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Holy Rosary Catholic church in Kaplan, with burial following in the Breaux cemetery.

Mr. Hardy is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clerphe Hardy of Kaplan; a son, Etienne Hardy of Lake Charles; two daughters, Arthur, Tex., and Mrs. Milton Mrs. Rudolph Chauvin of Port Hebert of Lafayette; nine sisters, Miss Eliza Hardy of Port Arthur, Mrs. Semar Duhon, Mrs. Marie H. LeBouef, Mrs. Elton Mire, Mrs. Ellis Mire, Mrs. Jeanne Hardy Smith, and Mrs. John Faulk, all of Kaplan, Mrs. Lindsey Smith of Gueydan, and Mrs. Eldridge Guidry of Marrero; two brothers, Eddie and Avide Hardy, both of Abbeville; 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

The Meaux funeral home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 5, 1961)

 
Hardy, Celrive Joseph (I15069)
 
756 Obituary:

CELRIVE HARDY

Celrive Joseph Hardy, 60,a resident of Moss Bluff for the past six months, died at 9 a.m. Friday at his home.

The body was taken by the Hixson funeral home to the Kaplan Catholic church for funeral services early Sunday. Burial will be in the Hardy cemetery in Kaplan.

Mr. Hardy was a native of Kaplan and a retired carpenter.

He is survived by one son, Etienne Hardy of Moss Bluff; two daughters, Mrs. R. E. Chauvin of Lake Charles and Mrs. Milton Hebert of Lafayette; two brothers, Avida Hardy and Eddia Hardy, both of Abbeville.

Nine sisters, Miss Eliza Hardy of Port Arthur, Tex., Mrs. Lindsey Smith of Gueydan, Mrs. Eldridge Guidry of Port Sulphur, Miss Marie Hardy, Mrs. Semar Duhon, Mrs. Elton Mire, Mrs. Ellis Mire, Mrs. John S. Fork, and Mrs. Jean Smith, all of Kaplan; 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on December 2, 1961)

 
Hardy, Celrive Joseph (I15069)
 
757 Obituary:

Celrive Hardy of Kaplan Succumbs In Lake Charles

Celrive Hardy, 60, of Kaplan, succumbed in Lake Charles Friday, December 1. He was found dead by a grandchild. A doctor viewing the body said Mr. Hardy died earlier during the night.

Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, in the Holy Rosary Catholic church in Kaplan, with burial following in the Breaux cemetery.

Mr. Hardy is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clerphe Hardy of Kaplan; a son, Etienne Hardy of Lake Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Rudolph Chauvin of Alvin, Texas, and Mrs. Milton Hebert of Lafayette; nine sisters, Miss Eliza Hardy of Port Arthur, Mrs. Semar Duhon, Mrs. Marie H. LeBouef, Mrs. Elton Mire, Mrs. Ellis Mire, Mrs. Jeanne Hardy Smith, and Mrs. John Faulk, all of Kaplan, Mrs. Lindsey Smith of Gueydan, and Mrs. Eldridge Guidry of Marrero; two brothers, Eddie Hardy of Abbeville, Avide Hardy of Maurice; 17 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

The Meaux funeral home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 14, 1961) 
Hardy, Celrive Joseph (I15069)
 
758 Obituary:

Cern

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

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

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

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

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

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

Chad Anthony LeBlanc
February 20, 1968 - September 8, 2021

Funeral services will be held on Monday, September 13, 2021 at a 3:30 PM Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Broussard, for Chad Anthony LeBlanc, 53, who died on Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at Oschner Lafayette General Medical Center.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille's SOUTHSIDE location on Sunday, September 12, 2021 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm and will continue on Monday from 9:00 am until time of services.

A Rosary will be prayed on Sunday evening at 6:00 pm in Martin & Castille Funeral Home.

Interment will be in Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery.

Reverend Brian Taylor, Pastor of St. Genevieve Catholic Church in Lafayette, will serve as Celebrant of the Mass and conduct the funeral services.

Survivors include his wife of 23 years, Jeannie McCall LeBlanc; one son, Kolton Willis LeBlanc who meant the world to him and was his greatest accomplishment. His parents, Roudley and Rita Ann Bell LeBlanc. Sisters, Sean LeBlanc Matt and her husband Chris, and Monique LeBlanc Armentor and her husband Toby. Mother-in-law, Rosita Douet McCall; father-in-law, Francis McCall; brother-in-law, Glenn McCall and his wife Natalie Delhomme McCall; sister-in-law, Joann McCall, and Malcolm Bell, who he thought of as a second father. Nieces and nephews, Louis McCall, Brian McCall and his wife Carly Pelletier McCall, Taylor McCall Granger, Layton Miller, Landon Matt, Jaxson Armentor, and Macie Armentor. Aunts, Mary Margaret Bell Patin and Theresa Bell Matthews and her husband Ray Matthews. Cousins, Guy Patin, Margueritte Patin Hoffman, Jason Matthews, Kellie Matthews McCoy, Cole Matthews, and Monica Bell Thibodeaux.

Chad was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Willis and Goldie Bell. Paternal grandmother, Claudia Byron. Two uncles, Harold Bell and his wife Mary, and Chester Patin; one cousin, Chris Matthews, and Rosa Vice Bell who was like a second mother to him.

Chad loved the outdoors and enjoyed raising/training horses for his pleasure, working cattle, and hunting and fishing every chance he got. He often shared childhood memories with Kolton who was always ready and eager to listen to the next one. He got his love for the cattle and horses from spending a lot of his youth with his Bell family. He got his first horse from Malcolm "Colm", and was never too far away from any of the Bell kids, especially Albert and Brian. He considered Albert, Alberta, Brian, Liz, and Lonnie his siblings. His father was a fireman by trade but also farmed crawfish as well in Cow Island, LA. Chad loved the "country" and took Kolton there as much as he could. Crawfishing and raising cattle arent easy jobs but they were the ones Chad wanted to let Kolton experience the most. Besides crawfish/cattle, the Hebert family was very influential in his life as well. They farmed the property for rice and Chad began working for them when he was very young. He talked about how hard the work was but they seemed to be the best days of his life. Stories of life in the country were always told to Kolton when he was trying to emphasize how important it was to work hard in life to get what you want. As a family and with friends, we spent many days in Chad's most peaceful place, crawfishing, hunting, and riding four-wheelers.

He enjoyed raising horses and training them for his pleasure. After high school, he was a rodeo pickup man for a friend's rodeo company and competed in calf and team roping. Horses and cattle were always a big part of his life but required a lot of time and work. Chad put that part of his life on hold as Kolton started taking interest in sports, hunting, and fishing. Over the years, he still enjoyed helping friends work cattle and took Kolton along every chance he got.

His love for hunting and fishing was well known to all who knew him. The stories he would tell Kolton about his days hunting down the river with his Grossie cousins and sharing memories of fishing trips with his Papop Willis. Kolton especially loved hearing about the trips in the "sacalait chaser". Chad treasured his hunting and fishing trips with Kolton and enjoyed the memories he was now making with his own son. Kolton said, "I bet dad and Papop Willis are already limiting out on sacalait in heaven."

Chad worked in the aluminum industry for over 30 years and for the past six years had been in business for himself. Chad built his company from the ground up based on honesty, loyalty, and service. Having done this he built lasting relationships with customers who have become great friends, some even like family.

We want to thank all of our family and friends for their constant prayers, love, and support during this difficult time. Special thanks to the staff of Oschner Lafayette General, 7th floor ICU, Dr. Rossen, Dr. Zeik, and all the nurses and staff. The level of care and compassion was remarkable and gave comfort to us.

Pallbearers will be Louis McCall, Brian McCall, Landon Matt, Cole Matthews, Jason Matthews, and Dustin Koppie.

Honorary Pallbearers will be his son, Kolton LeBlanc, Glenn McCall, his godchildren Kash and Karter Benoit, Eric Benoit, Kerry Simon, Albert Bell, Brian Bell, Lonnie Bell, Guy Patin, Errol Neuville, Darrell Neuville, Rickey Gravois, Robert Kasperski, and all of his customers in the aluminum industry who have supported him and become friends over the years.

Memorial contributions can be made in Chad LeBlanc's name to his son's school, St. Genevieve School Foundation, Inc. Please contact the school at St . Genevieve Catholic School 201 Elizabeth Ave., 91 Teurlings Dr., Lafayette, LA , 70501, (337) 266-5553.

View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com

Martin & Castille-SOUTHSIDE-600 E. Farrel Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508, 337-984-2811

(Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) 
LeBlanc, Chad Anthony (I15562)
 
761 Obituary:

Chad Maronge

Senior Master Sgt. Chad Michael Maronge, 44, a native of Houma and resident of Waukashaw, Wisc., died at 6:23 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. until funeral time Wednesday at Chauvin Funeral Home in Houma. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, with burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2.

He is survived by his wife, Nicole W. Maronge; son, Jacob Michael Maronge; daughters, Meghan Cecile Maronge and Morgan Nicole Maronge; parents, Michael Joseph Maronge and Kathryn Frederick Maronge; sister, Michelle Maronge Verret and husband, Brad Michael Verret; mother and father-in-law, Rachael Sothern Barrios and Robert Louis Barrios Sr.; and brother-in-law, Robert Louis Barrios Jr.

Chad served in the U.S. Air Force for 26 years. During his service he received numerous awards including: Air Force Meritorious Service Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Achievement Medal with Two Oak Leaf Clusters, Combat Readiness Medal, Good Conduct Medal with Six Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Service Medal with One Bronze Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Air Force Recruiter Ribbon with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, Small Arms Expert Marksmanship with One Bronze Star and Seven Senior Career Recruiter Badges. His effective dates of promotion were: Senior Airman, Sep. 1990; Staff Sergeant, April 1995; Technical Sergeant, June 2000; Master Sergeant, July 2003; and finally Senior Master Sergeant, July 2009.

In addition to Chad's numerous awards he was very proud of his wife being awarded Spouse of the Year for the 331st recruiting squadron and Spouse of the Year for the 367th recruiting group during the 2005 fiscal year.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Wounded Warrior Trust Fund Donation Account at any Louisiana Chase Bank.

Chauvin Funeral Home in Houma is in charge of arrangements.

(Published by Chauvin Funeral Home of Houma, LA) 
Maronge, Chad Michael (I14800)
 
762 Obituary:

Chad Phenix Hutto

HENDERSON - Services for Chad Phenix Hutto, 15, of Henderson will be held at the First Baptist Church of Henderson at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 31, 2002, with the Rev. Jere Wilson and the Rev. Bill Tisdale officiating. Interment will be in Lakewood Memorial Park under the direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. Chad died Saturday, July 27, 2002, in Henderson. He was born March 7, 1987, in Tyler.

Chad was a student of Henderson High School and a member of the First Baptist Church, where he was active in the youth program. Chad loved playing the guitar and singing, his summers at Camp Huawni and playing drums at football games on Friday nights. He was a member of the 2nd team all-district in tennis and ranked 20th in his class. He loved to hang out with his friends.

The family will receive frineds 5-7 p.m. today, July 30, at the funeral home.

Chad was preceded in death by his grandfather, James N. Phenix. He is survived by his parents, Charles and Connie Hutto of Henderson; a brother and sister, Charlie and Kim Hutto of Henderson; his grandparents, Corneil Phenix and and Charles R. and Dell Hutto, all of Henderson; and his uncles and aunts, Jim Phenix Jr., Bobby and Marcia Phenix and Rusty and Devon Phenix, all of Henderson and Sandy and Bobby Presley of Mesquite. Survivors also include his cousins, Teague, Trey and Dayne Phenix; Brandon and Clark Phenix; Leslie Jordan; Macy, Madison and Micah Phenix; and Kristy and Andrea Presley.

Pallbearers will be Jeffrey Legg, Justin Duff, Cullen Parker, Cannon Welch, Colby Rowe and Chase Oswalt.

Honorary pallbearers will be the Henderson High School Class of 2005 and Camp Huawni.

Memorials may be made to the Chad Hutto Memorial Scholarship, Henderson ISD, P.O. Box 728, Henderson, TX 75653, Attn: Henderson ISD Business Office.

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on July 30, 2002) 
Hutto, Chad Phenix (I8768)
 
763 Obituary:

Chano Leal
November 29, 1942 - June 4, 2013

LAFAYETTE - Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2013, at a 10:00 AM Mass of Christian Burial in La Chapelle de Martin & Castille in Lafayette, for Chano "Pecas" Leal, Jr., 70, who passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette. Reverend William Ruskoski, Associate Pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church in Broussard, will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral services.

Survivors include six daughters, Vickie Nettles (Charlie), Laurie Leal, Rose Puckett (Rob), Rhonda Allen (Ronnie), Susan Domingue and Tifani Leal; eleven grandchildren; and one great grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Chonea Leal, Sr. and Maria Lopez Leal; two sisters, Francis Leal Beltran and Rosa Thersa Leal; and former wife, Cynthia Broussard Leal.

A native of Texas and a resident of Lafayette for most of his life, Pecas, as he was most affectionately known to friends and family, was an avid fisherman and pool player. He was the general manager of International Well Testers, Inc. since 1988.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille's DOWNTOWN Lafayette location on Friday, June 7, 2013 from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM and on Saturday from 8:00 AM until the time of service. A Rosary will be prayed on Friday at 7:00 PM in Martin & Castille Funeral Home.

View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com

Martin & Castille-DOWNTOWN-330 St. Landry St., Lafayette, LA 70506, 337-234-2311

(Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) 
Leal, Crescensio Jr. (I3068)
 
764 Obituary:

Charlene Lois Dartez
June 11, 1947 - April 28, 2021

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

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

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

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

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

Charles "Charlie" Boland
November 22nd, 1946 - September 27th, 2017

Mr. Boland was born in Tampa, Florida on November 22, 1946 to Lois and Ralph Boland. He graduated from Cheyenne Mountain High School in 1965 and served in the U.S. Navy from 1966-1972, honorably discharged with the rank of Petty Officer, First Class (E6). After leaving the Navy, Mr. Boland began a long and distinguished career with Colorado Springs Utilities, serving as a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor for the Martin Drake Power Plant. He retired after working at the plant for 27 1/2 years. A man of deep faith, Mr. Boland was an active member of the Vista Grande Baptist Church, and he and his wife, Joy, were passionate about their involvement in a number of charitable organizations. He is preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Mark and Bill. He is survived by his wife, Joy; daughters, Jennifer Boland (Ryan Meeker) and Catherine (Adam) Page; sister, Ann (Bill) Garner; and two granddaughters. Visitation, 4:00PM-6:00PM, Sunday, October 1, 2017 at The Springs Funeral Services-North, 6575 Oakwood Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80923. Funeral Service, 10:00AM, Monday, October 2, 2017 at Vista Grande Baptist Church, 5680 Stetson Hills Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80917. Burial, Evergreen Cemetery, 1005 Hancock Expressway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Abode Hospice, 1980 Dominion Way, Suite 101, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918.

(Published by The Springs Funeral Services - North of Colorado Springs, CO) 
Boland, Charles Montrose (I9040)
 
766 Obituary:

Charles "Tommy" McBride
April 13, 1938 - April 16, 2020

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

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

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

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

His private services are entrusted to Johnson Funeral Home.

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

Charles Abshire "Toby"
August 11, 1932 - November 19, 2015

Toby, loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away peacefully in his home, while surrounded by his family on November 19, 2015.

Toby was born August 11, 1932 in Port Arthur, Texas. He is preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Ada Talbot Abshire, loving step-mother, Bertha Abshire, and siblings: Agnes Arnold, Dorothy Palmer, Abbie Abshire and A.J. Abshire.

Toby is survived by his wife: Betty Hebert Abshire of sixty-one years, children: Mary Abshire Collins, James Abshire, Kirwin Abshire and wife Darlene, Paula Abshire Rolin and husband Michael, Glen Abshire and wife Sherri, grandchildren: Cortland Collins, Evan Collins, Leah Wood, Matthew Wood, Jacalynn Rolin, Nathan Rolin, Jessica Abshire Dluhos and husband Chet, great-grandchildren: Emerson Kate Dluhos and Presley Marie Wood. Toby is also survived by brothers: Linwood Abshire and wife Joan, Louis Abshire and wife Jeanette, sister-in-laws: Margo Abshire, Jane Abshire, and numerous nieces and nephews.

In 1956 Toby and family moved to Houston, Texas where he was employed by the Houston Chronicle and a member of the National Angle Bar Club for thirty-seven years. He served in the Texas National Guard, was a founding member of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus Council 3700 and the St. Vincent de Paul Society.

Toby was an exceptional Gardener, respected Baseball Coach, avid Golfer and had a passion for working with his hands and building things. His gentle spirit and kind heart will be deeply missed by his entire family and friends.
Visitation with the family will be Monday, November 23, 2015, 5:00 pm., Vigil at 6:00 pm., St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 10727 Hartsook Street, Houston, Texas 77034.

A Mass celebrating his life will be held Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 10:30 am., St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church: 10727 Hartsook Street, Houston, Texas 77034. Father Vincent Nguyen will be the Mass celebrant. Burial at 3:00 pm, Greenlawn Memorial Park, 3900 Twin City Hwy., Groves, Texas 77619.

(Published by Forest Park East Funeral Home of Webster, TX) 
Abshire, Charles Wilford (I4759)
 
768 Obituary:

Charles Beck
November 18, 1947 - January 5, 2016

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charles C. Houston Sr.

Charles C. Houston Sr., 70, of 7004 Westbury, died Thursday.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Memory Gardens Cemetery with Mike Gardner, minister of Southwest Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be by Schooler-Gordon Bell Avenue Chapel.

Mr. Houston, born at Sarepta, La., had lived in Amarillo for 10 years. He was city office manager for San Angelo, retiring after 15 years.

Survivors include his wife, Rosa Mae; two sons, Charles C. Jr. and Dr. James, both of Amarillo; and six grandchildren.

Memorials may be to High Plains Children's Home.

(Published in The Amarillo Daily News on April 3, 1987) 
Houston, Charles Cavitte Sr. (I1555)
 
770 Obituary:

Charles Clay Reeves

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

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

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

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

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

Charles D. Crankovic

SHREVEPORT - Services for Mr. Charles D. Crankovic, 83, of Shreveport, were held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Mar. 17, in Bailey Mortuary Chapel in Springhill, with Father William J. Pierce officiating. Burial was at Springhill Cemetery.

Mr. Crankovic, a native of Zwolle, died Saturday, March 14, 1987, in Shreveport, following a brief illness. He was a 40 year resident of Springhill, moving to Shreveport in 1980. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Zwolle. He was a retired employee of International Paper Co., with 27 1/2 years of service.

Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn and James D. Talley; one granddaughter and her husband, Vicki Talley and Jim Ives, all of Shreveport; one sister; three brothers; and a number of nieces and nephews.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on March 17, 1987)
 
Crankovic, Charles Draugatin (I1156)
 
772 Obituary:

CHARLES D. CROW

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charles Daigle

El PASO, Texas - Charles Martin Daigle, 72, of El Paso was buried Monday, March 6 at Fort Bliss National Cemetery with military honors.

He died Thursday, March 3. He was retired from the Air Force, a 1933 Cathedral High School graduate and a USL graduate.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank Daigle and the former Laura Marie LeBlanc; and a brother, John Harry Daigle.

Survivors include a sister, Mary Helen Borel of Austin, Texas; and five brothers, James and Brother Thomas Daigle, F.S.C. of Lafayette, Frank Daigle of New Orleans, Richard Daigle of El Paso and Jack Daigle of Germany.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on March 13, 1988) 
Daigle, Charles Martin (I533)
 
774 Obituary:

Charles Dewey Anderson
February 12, 1943 - December 15, 2018

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charles E. Hackworth

EULESS - Charles E. Hackworth, 81, a retired truck driver, died Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1998, in Euless.

Graveside service: 11 a.m. Tuesday in Elmwood Cemetery in Bowie.

Memorials: Community Hospice of Texas, 1000 Summit Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76102.

Charles Hackworth was born Dec. 1, 1916, in Louisiana.

Survivors: Son, Steven E. and his wife, Linda B. Hackworth, of Euless; grandchildren, Anson Ivey of Mena, Ark., Jonathan Hackworth of Sault Ste Marie, Mich., Kim Rummel of Richardson, Bruce Rummel of Lewisville and Sheila Rummel of Plano; and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Burgess-Fry-Owens-Brumley Bowie, (940) 872-1144

(Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on November 28, 1998) 
Hackworth, Charles Edward (I540)
 
776 Obituary:

Charles Ellis Gautreaux
July 25, 1947 - December 25, 2024
Gretna

Charles Ellis Gautreaux entered into eternal rest on December 25, 2024. Beloved husband of Deanna Dubois Gautreaux of Gretna, LA, his high school sweetheart of 57 years. Father of Julie Gautreaux and the late DeeDee Gautreaux. Son of the late Ivy Gauthreaux and Edith Parr Gauthreaux. Age 77 years, a native of Westwego, and resident of Gretna, LA. Charles was a graduate of West Jefferson High School 1967 and served in the United States Army 3 years as Sgt. E-5 in Vietnam, Germany, and Anniston, AL Fort McClellan. He worked for Winn Dixie for 58 years. He was a member of St. Anthony Church, Gretna; Krewe of Endymion for 43 years; Saints Touchdown Club and season ticket holder since 1967; and American Legion Post 378. His life was full. He enjoyed spending time at the Fairgrounds and OTB Horse Racing with friends, trips to Las Vegas, Yankees games, Raiders games, and his remote control.

Relatives and Friends of the Family are invited to attend the Funeral Mass in the Chapel of MOTHE FUNERAL HOME, 2100 Westbank Expy, Harvey, LA on Monday, December 30, 2024 at 1:30 PM. Interment Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Gretna, LA. Visitation will be held from 11 AM until funeral time. The family invites you to share your thoughts, fond memories, and condolences online at www.mothefunerals.com.

(Published by Mothe Funeral Home of Harvey, LA) 
Gautreaux, Charles Ellis (I14958)
 
777 Obituary:

Charles Guillot Dies At Bayou Sorrell

Charles Guillot died yesterday at his residence at Bayou Sorrell after a week's illness. He was 64 years old.

Funeral services will be held today at 8 p.m., at the residence where the body is now resting and interment will be in the Bayou Sorrell cemetery.

He is survived by his widow, the former Aline Lopez; two sons, Alcee Lawrence and Paul Guillot, both of Bayou Sorrell, and two daughters, Mrs. David Allen and Mrs. Olamp Lewis, also of Bayou Sorrell.

(Published in The Baton Rouge Advocate on March 24, 1947) 
Guillot, Charles (I15741)
 
778 Obituary:

Charles H. Landry
February 27, 1940 - December 30, 2011

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, January 3, 2012, at a 1:00 PM Mass of Christian Burial in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Lafayette, for Charles H. Landry, 71, who passed away on Friday, December 30, 2011 in Lafayette.

Entombment will be in St. John's Mausoleum.

Reverend Richard Vidrine, CHC, USNR, Pastor of St. Peter Catholic Church in Grand Prairie, LA, will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral services. Giftbearers will be Mr. Landry's children and grandchildren. Lectors will be Judy Poteet and Diane LaFlamme and the Eulogist will be Greg Poteet. Melody Thibodaux, soloist, accompanied by Tom Niel, organist, will sing "Eternal Father", "Psalm 23", "Pie Jesu" and "Battle Hymn of the Republic" for the services. The "Ave Maria" will be played on the viola by Timothy Gaffga.

Survivors include his beloved wife of 41 years, Linda Bertrand Landry of Lafayette; two daughters, Lisa Landry Mayeux and her husband Vaughn Ethan Mayeux of Lafayette and Ann Marie Landry Gaffga and her husband Dr. Christopher Moore Gaffga of Lafayette; and five grandchildren, Zachary and Elizabeth Mayeux and Adele, Elise and Edith Gaffga.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Sidney Pierre Landry, Sr. and Wilna Anastasia Thibodaux Landry; and one brother, Sidney P. Landry, Jr.

A native of Bunkie and a resident of Lafayette, Charles Landry graduated from Cathedral Carmel High School in 1958 and USL (now ULL) in 1966. He retired from the United States Navy after proudly serving his country for 21 years. He was an insuror and real estate broker and was a member of the Lafayette Parish Insurance Exchange for many years. Charles was the most giving person, very genuine and bigger than life. He truly loved his fellow man and country. Charles will be greatly missed by his family, friends and all who knew and loved him.

Pallbearers will be Ethan Mayeux, Christopher Gaffga, Timothy Gaffga, Scott Landry, Sidney P. Landry, III and Robert Riehl.

Honorary Pallbearers will be the members of his Friday Lunch Gang, Greg Poteet, Dr. M. Patel, Jim Reeves, Jim Ardoin, Richard D'aquin and John Daigle.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille's DOWNTOWN Lafayette location on Monday, January 2, 2012 from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM and on Tuesday from 10:00 AM until time of service.

A Divine Mercy Chaplet will be prayed Monday at 3:00 PM and a Rosary will be prayed on Monday at 6:00 PM in Martin & Castille Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Landry's name to St. Michael's Shelter for Homeless Veterans.

(Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) 
Landry, Charles Henry (I472)
 
779 Obituary:

Charles H. Swain, 74, Dies at Smyrna Home

The Constitution's News Bureau

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

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

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

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

 
Swain, Charles Henry (I9019)
 
780 Obituary:

Charles Horton

SOUTHINGTON, Conn. - Charles Montraville Horton, 77, of Southington, beloved husband of Maryann McDonough Horton, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2001, after a lengthy illness.

Born in Ft. Pierce, Fla., on Oct. 6, 1923, to the late Charles M. and Ruby Swain Horton, he graduated valedictorian of his Vero Beach High School Class of 1941. He then served as a commissioned officer during World War II, graduating from the University of Chicago with a bachelor's degree in meteorology in 1944. He was a key member of the U.S. Air Weather Service, where he continued to serve as a civilian for many years in New Orleans and Asheville. Upon retirement, he began a second successful career with IBM Corp., including an assignment in Germany as a senior information systems designer, retiring again in 1985.

An Accomplished bridge player and devotee of classical music, Charlie composed church anthems and other religious pieces. He was a founding member and choir director of the Asheville Westminister Presbyterian Church as well as being a long-standing member and president of the Asheville Lion's Club. His interests in meteorology continued throughout his life, and he enjoyed being the personal weather forecaster for family and friends. He was an accomplished photographer, an avid reader and a world traveler with a special fondness for Ireland.

His first wife, Betty Hayes Horton, and their daughter, Ann Horton, preceded him in death.

Surviving, in addition to his wife, are his brother-in-law, John McDonough, who resided with the couple; daughters, Nancy Horton of West Hartford, Conn., and Dr. Marjorie Horton of Ann Arbor, Mich.; son-in-law, Dr. John Kuwada; five grandchildren, Will, Dan and Lauren Taylor and Elizabeth and Alex Kuwada; his brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Thomas and Marilou Horton of DeLand, Fla.; sister, Edna Case of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; several nieces and nephews; and his devoted little dog, Dixie.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 145 Main St. Burial will be private.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at John J. Ferry Funeral Home, 88 E. Main St., Meriden, Conn.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Hospital for Special Care, 2150 Corbin Ave., New Britain, CT 06053 or Hospice of Central Connecticut, 40 East St., Plainville, CT 06062.

(Published in The Asheville Citizen-Times on September 10, 2001) 
Horton, Charles Montraville Jr. (I9227)
 
781 Obituary:

CHARLES J. SWAIN DIES; FORMERLY OF FORT PIERCE

Chas. J. Swain, former resident of Fort Pierce, but now of Titusville, died at his home Friday afternoon, October 13th, at the age of 67 years. The deceased had been an invalid for the past three years and while his death was not unexpected, yet the many Fort Pierce friends of the family offer sincere condolence in this sad hour.

While in Fort Pierce Mr. Swain was in the mercantile business and on his removal to Titusville continued in the same work. Besides other close relatives, J. W. Swain, of Fort Pierce, the deceased's son, accompanied by his family, went to Titusville Sunday morning to be present at the last rites of their father and grandfather.

The funeral service was held in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Parsons, pastor of the Baptist church. Interment was made in the Titusville cemetery.

(Published in The Fort Pierce Tribune on October 20, 1916) 
Swain, Charles Jahue (I9016)
 
782 Obituary:

Charles K. Packard
Dec. 10, 1949 - Dec. 29, 2016
Resident of Bethel Island

Charles K. Packard, 67, passed away on Dec. 29, 2016. A native of Wisconsin he was a California resident for 40 years. Chuck was an avid boater and fisherman who loved the Delta region and was loved by many of the local residents. He also enjoyed golfing and had many golfing friends including his best friend Murray Levitan..

He was loved by his wife and partner of 23 years Peggy Packard, sister Lyn Farr of Vancouver Washinton, and his mother Linda Packard of Portage Wisconsin; Beloved brother-in-law and uncle to the Dubois family of Northern California; loved by nieces, nephews and cousins of the Packard family originally of Wisconsin, favorite uncle to Shannon Emerson and Stephennie Leach of Bethel Island and adopted Dad to Jonie and Adrian McHugh of San Francisco.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held on Bethel Island at a future date.

(Published in The East Bay Times on January 4, 2017) 
Packard, Charles Kevin (I14549)
 
783 Obituary:

Charles Killam Rites May 10

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

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

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

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

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

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

CHARLES LANDRY

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

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

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

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

Funeral arrangements are in charge of Rene Delhomme.

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

Charles Lee Ebarb

Charles Lee Ebarb, age 65, passed away peacefully at home from complications with cancer on June 27, 2024. Charles is survived by his wife, the love of his life, Tammy of 45 years, and beloved daughters Jenny (Tony) and Becky (Jim), a sister Eva (Herb). He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Minnie and brothers David and Billy. Charles was born on June 22, 1959 in Henderson, Nevada. Charles led his life by example both personally and professionally. He unconditionally loved and supported his friends and family. Charles will be remembered as a positive, considerate person with an optimistic perspective on life. Charles was a wonderful loving husband and a terrific dad.

Tammy would like to express her thanks for the wonderful friendship and support from neighbors, family and friends.

Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 12:00 (noon) at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 2295 N. Walnut, Las Vegas, NV 89115.

(Published by Simple Cremation of Las Vegas, NV) 
Ebarb, Charles Lee (I1267)
 
786 Obituary:

Charles Leroy Boyd
October 8, 1921 ~ October 4, 2017 (age 95)

College Station: Dr. Charles Boyd passed away on Oct. 4, 2017 after a brief illness.

Service: A graveside service to celebrate his life will be held on Sat., Oct. 14th. There will be a viewing at Clayton Kay Vaughn Funeral Home in Grandview from 12:00-1:30 followed by a graveside service at 2:00.

Charles Leroy Boyd was born on Oct. 8, 1921 in Grandview, Texas. He attended Texas A&M College where he received his D.V.M. degree in 1945. He worked for the city of Houston for several years following graduation. It was there where he met June, and they were married. Dr. Boyd entered general veterinary practice in Grandview after leaving Houston, and he practiced there for 17 years. During that time he and June became the proud parents of Cynthia Jane and Jennifer Jo.

In March 1964 Dr. Boyd accepted a position in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University.. He was chief of the Large Animal Clinic, chief of surgery, and head of the academic Department of Large Animal Medicine and Surgery for seven years. Dr. Boyd also served as TVMA president.

Following his retirement he became a member of the Texas Archeological Society and participated as an avocational archeologist for many years.

Dr. Boyd was very loved and will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents Rubye and Charlie Lee Boyd and wife June Boyd who died in 1996.

Survivors: He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Boyd; two daughters Cynthia Adkins and husband Wade of Fort Worth and Jennifer Phillips and husband Don of Victoria, British Columbia; two granddaughters Suzanne Stohlmann and husband Rob of Keller and Cheri Stanton and husband Josh of College Station and one grandson Robert Salgado of London, England. He is also survived by five great grandchildren, Austin and Andrew Stohlmann and Caroline, Elizabeth, and Benjamin Stanton.

Memorials: In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to TAMU College of Veterinary Medicine, American Cancer Society, or Covenant. Presbyterian Church, College Station.

(Published by Clayton Kay Vaughan Funeral Home of Alvarado, TX) 
Boyd, Dr. Charles Leroy (I4526)
 
787 Obituary:

Charles M. Sebesta
February 28, 1957 - January 15, 2025

Charles Sebesta, 67, of San Angelo, TX, passed away on January 15, 2025 after his fourth battle with cancer.

Charles was born on February 28, 1957 to B.J. and Patsy Sebesta in San Antonio, TX. After graduating from Central High School, he went on to major in Building Construction Technology at TSTC in Waco. After graduating from TSTC, he went into the construction industry. He worked for Mike Eckert Construction in San Angelo, TX for a little over 10 years. He then went on to work for Angelo State University in the Facilities Management department for 20 years. He retired from Angelo State University in 2023.

In 1978, Charles met his wife Charlotte at Eagles Pool Hall in San Angelo, TX. They went on to get married in 1980. Charlie and Charlotte went on to have two children, Cortney and Callie.

Charlie loved hunting, fishing, and playing golf. He also enjoyed watching all sports. He was a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys and could frequently be heard screaming at the TV while they were playing. He would jokingly tell his girls that the players could, in fact, hear him through the TV.

Charlie can best be remembered for being reserved and quiet, but profound and hilarious when he did say something. He loved listening to music on the radio but refused to acknowledge any music that was made after the 1980s.

He loved watching James Bond movies and Westerns. He also loved Hallmark movies and would even record them and rewatch them (with the Closed Captioning on). When asked why he loved Hallmark movies so much, he would say, "They always end right. Everyone ends up together and in love."

Charlie was preceded in death by his wife Charlotte. He was also preceded in death by his father B.J, mother Patsy, and son Cameron. He is survived by his daughter Cortney and her husband Michael, his daughter Callie and her husband Justin, and four grandchildren Chase Watson, Maci Watson and their father Michael Watson, Eden Gaston, and Emily Gaston. He is also survived by his brother Bill and wife Mary, his sister Betsy and husband Ben and their two children, Kate and Grant and their spouses and children.

He is also survived by his four bonus daughters Nancy, Angela, Amber, and Brooke, and his bonus granddaughter Briley. Nancy and Briley were a god send in helping take care of Charlie in his final days.

Services will be held Monday, January 20 at 10:30 AM at Holy Angels Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Catholic Charities.

(Published by Harper Funeral Home of San Angelo, TX) 
Sebesta, Charles Massey (I3169)
 
788 Obituary:

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

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

 
Daigle, Charles Martin (I533)
 
789 Obituary:

Charles R. Holcomb, Sr.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Emken-Linton Funeral Home

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

Charles R. Payne

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charles Ray "Monk" Muffley

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

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

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

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

Charles Richard "Chuck" Horstman

July 30, 1959-May 18, 2013

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

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

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

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

Charles Thomas Estep
1990 - 2018

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Charles W. Greer

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

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

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

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

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

Charley "Chuck" Edward Prather
January 10, 1951 - November 18, 2020

On November 18, 2020, Charley "Chuck" Edward Prather, loved husband, father, brother and grandfather was called home at the age of 69.

Charley was born January 10, 1951 in Roswell, New Mexico. He married the love of his life, Geretha Bryant on June 7, 1969 in Monahans. He has been a resident of San Angelo since 2012. Charley was the Shop Foreman for Randall Motors for seven years before retiring on September 30, 2020. Charley was an avid Sunday NASCAR fan, enjoyed an occasional relaxing round of golf, but most of all he enjoyed afternoon rides on his Harley. He was a member of the Reconcilers Motorcycle Ministry and attended Freedom Fellowship Church. Charley was faithful to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and spent his life making sure he shared God's word with everyone around him. His family was the light of his life. He was such a family man always finding time to make each of them feel special.

Survivors include Geretha, his wife of 51 years; two daughters, Michelle Widdess and husband Mike of Canton, Georgia, and Chasity Pritz and husband Robert of Wall; a sister, Patty Drake of Monahans; four grandchildren Kelcee Widdess of Norfolk, Virginia, Shaylee Widdess of Canton, Georgia, Abby Pritz and Kirkland Pritz both of Wall; one nephew Brady Prather and wife Lisa of Odessa. Charley was preceded in death by his parents, Buck and Evelyn Prather.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Cremation and arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made to Freedom Fellowship Church.

Freedom Fellowship Church In memory of Charley Prather, 342 S. Chadbourne St., San, Angelo, Texas 76903.

(Published by Robert Massie Funeral Home of San Angelo, TX) 
Prather, Charley Edward (I1081)
 
796 Obituary:

Charlie L. Rigdon

COTTON VALLEY - Funeral services for Charlie L. Rigdon, 74, of Cotton Valley will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in the Bailey Mortuary in Cotton Valley with the Rev. Arval Beckett officiating, assisted by the Rev. U. H. Hunter. Burial will be in the Cotton Valley Cemetery.

Mr. Rigdon died Sunday in a Springhill hospital following a lengthy illness.

Survivors include his widow; a son, John Henry Rigdon of the U.S. Air Force; four daughters, Mrs. Estelle Burney of Chestnut, mrs. Martha Keoun of Longview, Tex., Mrs. Ordena Gren of Sicily Island and Mrs. Mary Kilpatrick of Atlanta, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. Delia Martin and Mrs. Lydia Forster, both of Ashland, Mrs. Ellen Bates and Mrs. Ordena Glover, both of Coushatta, and eight grandchildren.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on July 3, 1972) 
Rigdon, Charlie Lee Franklin (I12026)
 
797 Obituary:

Charlie M. Turk

SANDERSON - Graveside services for Charlie M. Turk will be 10 a.m. Monday at Sanderson Cemetery in Sanderson with the Rev. Bill Starcher officiating.

Visitation will be held at Sanderson Community Chapel until 9:45 a.m. Monday.

Memorials may be sent to Lubbock Children's Home.

Mr. Turk died on his ranch in Driden, where he lived for the past 68 years.

He was a member of the Rodeo Cowboy Association of America and served as county commissioner for 24 years in Terrell County.

Survivors include a son, Mike Turk of Driden; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Services are under the direction of James Dennis Funeral Home of Iraan.

(Published in The Odessa American on December 13, 1981) 
Turk, Charlie Madison (I8863)
 
798 Obituary:

Charlie Ross McCain
November 12, 1931 - October 13, 2014

Funeral services for Charlie Ross McCain, 82, of Leesville, Louisiana will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, October 18, 2014, at the Jackson Chapel Church of Christ in Leesville with Bro. Travis Murray officiating. Burial will follow in the Stephens Cemetery, under the direction of Labby Memorial Funeral Home of Leesville.

Visitation will be held on Friday, October 17th, from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Charlie, the son of Charlie Medford and Mary Ethel McCain, was born November 12, 1931, in Sylvester, TX. He passed away on Monday, October 13, 2014, in Houston, TX.

Charlie did his best to give himself to his God and his family. He was honest in business, active in the church, well respected in the community and dedicated to his family. Mr. McCain was known to always have a wonderful outlook on life and a broad smile on his face. He will be greatly missed.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 48 years, Delores Estes McCain.

He is survived by his children, Darla Ewing of Denver, CO and Candace Maddox of Houston, TX; brother, Roy McCain of Wolfforth, TX; sisters, Joyce Suggs of Winters, TX and Freda Holleman of Lubbock, TX; grandchildren, Stacy Moore of Denver, CO and Jessica Hoyer of Memphis, TX and great grandchild, Olivia Moore of Denver, CO and many nieces and nephews.

(Published by Labby Memorial Funeral Home of Leesville, Louisiana) 
McCain, Charlie Ross (I6160)
 
799 Obituary:

Charlie Vandiver Rites Set Friday

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

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

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

His wife, Fannie, died in 1966.

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

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

Charlotte Elaine Foutch Stone

KERMIT Charlotte Elaine Foutch Stone, 59, of Kermit, died Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007, at her residence.

Services will be at a later date. Arrangements are by Family Services Funeral Parlor.

She was born in Seminole. She was Baptist.

SURVIVORS Sister, Pat Wilcox of Carlsbad N.M.; and one grandchild.

(Published in The Odessa American on November 26, 2007)

 
Scogin, Charlotte Elaine (I4394)
 

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