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1151 Obituary:

G. W. CASAZZA, 54,
FORMER ATHLETE

George W. Casazza, 54, who in his youth starred in baseball, football, basketball, and in track events at St. John's Preparatory School died Tuesday night of a heart attack in his home, 1504 Avenue U.

After leaving school he became a professional baseball player and for a while was with the Philidelphia National League. Later he played with the minor leagues.

Mr. Casazza was born in Hoboken and bought to Brooklyn as an infant.

Years ago he wrote sports stories for the Brooklyn Times-Union and had also written for the Brooklyn Eagle. At the time of his death he was in the produce business.

He was a World War I veteran.

The funeral will be held Saturday from the John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Ave. A solemn reqiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. in St. Edmund's R. C. Church, Ocean Ave. and Avenue T. Burial will be in St. Charles Cemetery, Pinelawn.

Surviving are a daughter, Grace Joyce; his parents, Lawrence and Argentine Casazza; three sisters, Mrs. Elena Butze, Mrs. Beatrice Burns and Mrs. Eva Bolte, the latter of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., and a brother, Lawrence S.

(Published in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle on January 21, 1954) 
Casazza, George Westley (I13733)
 
1152 Obituary:

G.O. HOUSTON LAID TO REST AT MANSFIELD

Funeral Service Held in First Baptist Church in Shreveport

Last rites for Gilbert Orren Houston, 51, of Baton Rouge, who died in a local sanitarium early Sunday morning, were held at the First Baptist church at 1 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. M.E. Dodd, pastor, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Bennett of Mansfield, officiating.

After the services the body of the deceased educator, who was secretary of the Louisiana State Teachers association, was taken overland by the Osborn funeral home to Mansfiled for burial.

Mr. Houston suffered a heart attack at Baton Rouge on Christmas eve and was brought here for treatment. His condition gradually grew worse.

Long prominent in school activities in this section, Mr. Houston became assistant superintendent of education in Caddo Parish in 1926, after having distinguished himself as superintendent of education of DeSoto parish. He moved to Baton Rouge in 1931 when was chosen secretary of the Louisiana Teachers association.

Surviving the deceased are his widow; a daughter, Miss Frances Houston; four sisters, Mrs. G.E. Hodges of Shreveport, Mrs. John Adkins of Cotton Valley, Mrs. Porter Cochran of Springhill, and Mrs. S.B. Pugh of Sarepta, and five brothers, I.N. Houston, L. Houston and V.E. Houston, all of Shreveport, and Dr. W.M. Houston of El Dorado and L.L. Houston of Sarepta.

Active pallbearers were W.L. Colvin, Jeanerette; S.B. Emmons, Minden; H.W. Wright, Jonesville; Spencer Phillips, Pelican; L.W. Ferguson, Haynesville; W.B. Always, Donaldsonville; L.E. Frazar, Merryville, and E.W. Jones, Shreveport.

Honorary pallbearers were F.C. Rogers, Baton Rouge; Mrs. W.B. Eisley, Tallulah, and all parish superintendents, all officials of the state department of education and members of the Caddo parish school board.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 5, 1937) 
Houston, Gilbert Orren (I1543)
 
1153 Obituary:

G.O. HOUSTON, 50, EDUCATOR, DIES SUNDAY

Services for Secretary of Teachers' Group to Be Held Today

G.O. Houston, 50, of Baton Rouge, La., died in a Shreveport sanitarium at 3 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today at the First Baptist church. Dr. M.E. Dodd, pastor, assisted by the Reverend Bennett of the Mansfield Baptist church will officiate. Interment will be at Mansfield under the direction of the Osborn funeral home.

Pallbearers will be W.L. Colvin, Jeanerette; S.R. Emmons, Minden; H.W. Wright, Jonesville; Spencer Phillips, Pelican; L.W. Ferguson, Haynesville; W.B. Always, Donaldsonville; L.E. Frazar, Merryville, and E.W. Jones of Shreveport.

Honorary pallbearers will be P.C. Rogers of Baton Rouge, Mrs. W.B. Eisley of Tallulah, all parish school superintendents, all officials of the state department of education, and members of the Caddo parish school board.

Mr. Houston had for years been an outstanding figure in educational circles of the state. He was secretary of the Louisiana Teacher's association and had served as assistant superintendent of Caddo parish schools from 1926 to 1931. He was an instructor for a time at Louisiana State Normal. He served as superintendent of schools of DeSoto parish from 1912-1926. Mr. Houston had been a prominent figure in seeking legislation in the state for educational causes. In 1924 he served as president of the Louisiana State Teachers' association.

The deceased is survived by his widow; one daughter, Miss Frances Houston; four sisters, Mrs. G.E. Hodges of Shreveport, Mrs. John Adkins of Cotton Valley, Mrs. Porter Cochran of Springhill and Mrs. S.B. Pugh of Sarepta, and five brothers, I.N. Houston, L. Houston, V.E. Houston, all of Shreveport; Dr. W.M. Houston of El Dorado, Ark., and L.L. Houston of Sarepta.

Mr. Houston was a native of Webster parish having been born and reared at Sarepta.

The deceased was stricken with a heart attack and complications on Christmas eve in Baton Rouge. He was brought to a sanitarium here. He took a turn for the worst Saturday night and died Sunday afternoon.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 4, 1937)

 
Houston, Gilbert Orren (I1543)
 
1154 Obituary:

Gail Lois Lemings, 65, of Modesto died Friday at Doctors Medical Center.

Mrs. Lemings was a native of Spur, Texas. She lived in Modesto 30 years and previously lived in Hickman 25 years. She worked in quality control for Gallo Glass for 25 years. She belonged to the Hickman Community Church. She enjoyed family.

She is survived by her children, Mike Lemings of Coulterville and Gary Lemings of Ceres; mother, Clydie Boydstun of Turlock; and 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her son Randall Lemings, and a sister.

A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Ceres Memorial Park. Burial at Ceres Cemetery.

Remembrances may be made to a favorite charity.

Allen Mortuary, Turlock, in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Modesto Bee on August 23, 2004) 
Taylor, Gail Lois (I10050)
 
1155 Obituary:

Gail Overbeck, 64 of Columbia, MO passed away in her home on Tuesday, June 7th, 2016.

Visitation will be on Saturday, June 11, 2016 from 1:00 - 2:00 PM at Memorial Funeral Home. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 2:00 PM at the funeral home.

Gail was born October 16th, 1951 in St Joseph, MO to George and Hazel (Vessels) Marriott. She graduated from David H. Hickman High School in 1971 and started working at Ellis Fischel Cancer Hospital as a dietary aide shortly after graduation. She met Wayne Overbeck and they were wed on March 2, 1974 in Parkade Baptist Church in Columbia, MO. Later, she transferred to University Hospital where she finished 38 years of services before retiring in 2011.

Along with her husband of 42 years, she is survived by her youngest daughter, Erika, and soon to be son-in-law, Tylor Prentice, of Centralia; two grandsons, Deven and Jace of Centralia; one brother, Gary Marriott, and his wife, Carole, of Eldon. She is preceded in death by her parents and one daughter, Emily Overbeck.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to JDRF - The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation c/o Memorial Funeral Home, 1217 Business Loop 70 West, Columbia, MO 65202. Online tributes may be left at www.memorialfuneralhomeandcemetery.com.

(Published in The Columbia Missourian on June 9, 2016) 
Marriott, Gail Lynn (I12685)
 
1156 Obituary:

GALVESTON - Lily Choate Schott died on Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at the age of 91.

She was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, on July 15, 1911, grew up in Port Arthur, Texas, and moved to Galveston in 1936. Her life was devoted to being a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved people and never said an unkind word about others. For 21 years she worked on the Physicians and Nurses Registry.

She was preceded in death by her husband Roy P. Choate in 1965, husband Lester E. Schott in 1996 and son Otto Yelton in 2000.

Survivors include: Barbara Gaddis and husband Bob, of Fort Worth, Patsy Mount and husband Jerry, Albert Choate and wife Janet, Mildren Zorn and husband Raymond, all of Galveston, and James Schott and wife Sharon, of Texas City. Lily had 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held on Monday, April 21, 2003, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at J. Levy & Bro. Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, April 22, 2003, at 10 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church, with Reverend Douglas Gauthier officiating. Lily has requested cremation.

Donations may be made to the charity of choice; First Lutheran Church, 2415 Winnie, Galveston, Texas 77550; or Edgewater Retirement Community, 2228 Seawall, Galveston, Texas 77550

(Published in The Galveston Daily News on April 20, 2003) 
LeBlanc, Lily Margaret (I1014)
 
1157 Obituary:

GALVESTON - Mr. Lester Edward Schott, age 90, expired at his house on June 24, 1996. Mr. Schott was born in Halletsville, Texas, on March 5, 1906, moved to Galveston in 1927, and worked for the W.L. Moody Bank. After 45 years, he retired, still young at the age of 65. Lester's former employers talked him out of retirement. He worked another seven and one half years for Moody National Bank.

Lester was preceded in death by his parents, Anna and Frederick; two brothers, Melvin and Carl; and two sisters, Josephine Booth and Anne Burns.

He is survived by his wife Lily; one son, James and his wife Sharon of Texas City; one daughter, Mildred and her husband Raymond Zorn of Galveston; two grandchildren, David of Springfield, Virginia, and Daniel Zorn of Conroe.

Lester and Lily have twelve grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. His step-children are Patsy Mount and her husband Jerry of Galveston; Albert Choate and wife Janet of Galveston; Barbara Gaddis and her husband Bob of Fort Worth; and Otto Yelton of Houston.

Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, 1996, at J. Levy & Bro. Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 27, 1996, at 10:00 a.m., at the First Lutheran Church; with Pastor David Hoh officiating. Interment will follow at Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery in Hitchcock.

Pallbearers will be Dinty Stevens, Don Stevens, Leo Chide, Mike Schott, Joe Neely, Robert Gaddis and John Gaddis. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Burgess, Douglas Lee, Walter Burns and Douglas McLeod.

Mr. Schott's family would like to thank Dr. Jamie Newman and Dr. Jerry Mount for their care and concern.

(Published in The Galveston Daily News on June 26, 1996) 
Schott, Lester Edward (I1025)
 
1158 Obituary:

GALVESTON - Mr. Wilson Joseph Clement, 73, of Galveston, Texas, passed away May 12, 1997, at UTMB, Galveston. Chapel services will be held Tuesday, May 13, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. in the Memorial Room of Broadway Funeral Home, the Rev. Herbert Polinard and the Rev. John Baines of the Central Christian Church officiating. Burial will follow services in Rayne, Louisiana at St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m., Tuesday evening at the funeral home.

(Published in The Galveston Daily News on May 13, 1997) 
Clement, Wilson Joseph (I2508)
 
1159 Obituary:

GANT, MARY, age 83, of Birmingham, AL, died peacefully on Sunday, October 15, 2006 after a long illness. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Lloyd E. Gant.

Mary was the beloved mother of two sons, Lloyd Gant of Townsend, TN and Robert Gant of Lynn Haven, FL; two daughters, Catherine Larson of Westminster, CO and Elizabeth Sheetz of Hoover. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Melanie Zarzaur of Vestavia Hills, Christian Sheetz of Alabaster, and Stuart McNabb of Athens, TN; and four great grandchildren.

Special love and thanks to Chris Zarzaur and Jennifer Sheetz. Thanks also to her loving and faithful friends, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Dula, Mrs. Julie Isler, all of Panama City, FL, Kenneth Plese and Gerry Plese, Joliet, IL.

Also thanks to the loving, caring staff of South Haven Health and Rehab, and to the staff of Odyssey Health Care.

Private graveside services will be held. Ridout's Southern Heritage directing.

(Published in the Birmingham News on October 16, 2006) 
Crnkovic, Mary (I1229)
 
1160 Obituary:

Gary (Gary Paul to family) Isaacks of Oakwood, Texas passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2019 at his home. He was born on August 29, 1953 in Grand Saline, Texas to A. C. and Maida (Perry) Isaacks.

Gary worked as a supervisor for Dallas ISD for 27 years. He enjoyed hunting and loved to cook. He also enjoyed gardening and shared his produce with family and friends.

He enjoyed sitting on his porch watching things bloom. He loved discovering new and old music all the time. He had a song or songs for every possible situation. He worked hard and always took pride in his work. Intensely and powerfully is the only way to describe his love for his family. He was always true to his convictions and true to his word.

One of the last things he text to his daughter was "everything is good, as long as hummers are still flying". He loved his "mi jakalito en-da bosque".

He was preceded in death by his parents, and sister Betty Gail Lowry and brother in law George Lowry.

He is survived by his son, Gary Kristopher (Kris) and wife Pamela; daughter Karla Isaacks Wright; grandchildren Krystal, Kaitlyn, and Kristopher Isaacks; Dakota and Dalton Wright; great granddaughter Kaizley Moore; brother Gerald Isaacks and wife Cynthia; sisters Gwen Isaacks and Alta Arnold and husband Gary. Also survived by numerous uncles and aunts, and nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donating to the American Heart Association or Children's Hospital of Dallas.

Memorial time of remembrance will be held from 2:00 - 4:00 on Friday, April 26, 2019.

Arrangements are under the direction of Wayne Boze Funeral Home.

(Published by Wayne Boze Funeral Home of Waxahachie, TX) 
Isaacks, Gary Paul (I12738)
 
1161 Obituary:

Gary Eugene Crow

Gary passed away on Thursday, November 16, 2023 in the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Danny Dennis.

Gary was born on September 28, 1935 in Gorman, TX to J.T. and Etta Crow. He married Kathleen Terrell on October 18, 1956, in El Paso, TX. He retired, after 25 years, from Campbell ISD.

He is survived by his daughters, Deborah Duncan and Susan Dennis; grandsons, Zachary Dennis, Mark Duncan, and Daniel Duncan; granddaughter, Jennifer Duncan; great grandson, Calvin Duncan; great granddaughter, Clara Jane Duncan; brother, Max Crow, along with many other loving relatives and friends.

(Published by Peters Funeral Home of Greenville, TX) 
Crow, Gary Eugene (I28)
 
1162 Obituary:

Gary Lee Gross Rites Friday

ANDREWS (Special) - Services for Gary Lee Gross, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gross of Andrews, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Second Baptist Church here.

Burial will be in Andrews Cemetery directed by Singleton Funeral Home.

The youth, a junior at Andrews High School, was injured in a motorcycle accident last week. He was first taken to Permian General Hospital here, then transferred to Odessa's Medical Center Hospital. He died at 9:30 p. m. Wednesday after being hospitalized seven days.

He was born July 20, 1954, in Seminole, and was a member of the Second Baptist Church here.

Survivors other than his parents include one sister, Robbie, and one brother, Rusty, both of the home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson of Lovington, New Mex.; a grandmother, Mrs. B. J. Gross of Andrews; and a great grandmother, Mrs. Jim Elmore of Seagraves.

(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche Journal on February 25, 1971)

 
Gross, Gary Lee (I925)
 
1163 Obituary:

Gary Lyndell Clement

Born September 25, 1949 in Baytown, Texas. Died December 30, 2018 in Grafton, WI. Age 69 years. He grew up in Highlands, TX and moved to Splendora in high school. He was an athlete in high school and graduated as valedictorian in 1968. He was blessed with his daughter, Monica, in 1971 and graduated from Sam Houston State University in the same year. He remained a "Bearkats" fan throughout his life. He started working at Exxon Refinery in Baytown, TX in 1974. He married the love of his life, Deborah, in 1981.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Estelle and Watts, and his son Timothy. He is survived by his wife, Deborah (nee Stipe) of Grafton, WI, his daughter Monica (Tom) Drews of Hartford, WI, and his grandson Jeffery (Bianca) Brackin of Crosby, TX. He is also survived by his sister, Beverly, of Santa Fe, TX, his brother Adam (Debbie) Clement of Canyon Lake, TX, and his sister Annette (Ron) Inkster of Porter, TX. He has three nephews, one niece and one great grandson.

Gary loved to write. Several years ago, he published a book called Star Rookie. This year he was excited to have his new book Elizabeth's Diary published. It is a civil war period book and one of Gary's proudest accomplishments.

Another great achievement for Gary was when he earned his Master's Degree in Christian Ministries in 2011 and his Doctorate in Theology in 2015. He retired from work as a project manager in 2015 and traveled with Deborah.

Visitation Friday January 4 from 4:00PM until time of memorial service at 5:00PM at Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral Home, 10280 N. Pt. Washington Rd., Mequon, WI 53092 262-241-8085 www.schmidtandbartelt.com In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorials to Heritage Baptist Church, W51N776 Keup Rd, Cedarburg, WI 53012, the American Heart Association (www.heart.org) or the American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org) appreciated.

(Published by Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral Home of Mequon, WI) 
Clement, Gary Lyndell (I2527)
 
1164 Obituary:

Gary Nelson Marriott, 67, of Eldon, Missouri passed away Friday, June 10, 2016 at SSM Hospital in Jefferson City, Missouri. He was born July 1, 1948 in Dallas, Texas the son of the late George and Hazel (Vessels) Marriott. On June 1, 1969 in Versailles, Missouri, he was united in marriage to Carole (Daniels) Marriott who survives of the home.

Other survivors,

Daughters, Stacey Dunham & husband Jay; Kimberly Robertson & husband and Chris; Cassie Miller & husband Will

Son, Lance Marriott & partner Daniel Persing

Seven Grandchildren, Bailey & Parker Dunham; Britton & Cooper Robertson; Charlie, Pruitt & Marriott Miller

He attended the University of Central Missouri from 1967-1969. He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corp Airborne serving from 1970-1973 in Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Greece, Turkey Crete, Azores & Spain. He attended Central Methodist College from 1973-1975, graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. He was assistant football coach and Physical Education teacher with the Eldon School System from 1977-1979, and was head football coach for the Tipton High School. From 1979-1992 he received his Master's Degree in Secondary Administration and Specialist Degree and was head football coach for the Eldon High School. From 1992-1999 he was Athletic Director; Assistant High School Principal, Eldon, MO; Middle School Principal, Eldon, MO; in 1999 he received his Doctoral Degree and was Regional Coordinator for William Woods University.

A sister, Gail Overbeck and a niece, Emily Fitzhugh preceded him in death.

A Memorial Service with Full Military Honors will be held on Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 1:00 PM at the Eldon Middle School with Rev. Steve George officiating and a Visitation to follow from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM.

Memorials in his name are suggested to the Gary Marriott Scholarship Fund in care of Central Bank of Eldon, MO.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of Phillips Funeral Home of Eldon, MO.

(Published by Phillips Funeral Home of Eldon, MO) 
Marriott, Gary Nelson (I12684)
 
1165 Obituary:

GASTON CLEMENT, 69, died November 16, 2005 at his home in Highlands, Texas.

He was born in Highlands, January 28, 1936 and lived there all of his life. He worked at Platzer Shipyards for 25 years and did tractor work until his retirement. He also enjoyed attending tractor shows, collecting tractors, attending antique tractor shows and flea markets.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gaston and Orline Clement, sisters, Thelma Clement and Beatrice Sullivan, daughter Dawn Clement and grandson Lance Clement.

Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Lucille, daughter Audra Wadley and husband Eddie, grandchildren, Neil II and Sarah Phillips, brothers Adam Watts, Raymond, Alford and Frank Clement and many nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 19, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel at Sterling White Chapel Funeral Home in Highlands, Tx. With burial to follow in White's Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6-8:00 p.m. Friday, November 18, 2005 at the funeral Home.  
Clement, Gaston Imont Jr. (I2524)
 
1166 Obituary:

Gay Bohn was born on Sept. 8, 1946. She died suddenly on June 12, 2001 of heart failure.

Gay was a loving mother to Michelle Voelker, a caring grandmother to Melissa, David and Nicholas, an understanding mother-in-law to Herman Voelker, a loyal sister to Debra Brown and Bill Rinkor. She was a loving aunt and in-law to her very large family here in Pagosa.

Services were held June 16 in Pagosa Springs.

Donations are requested to be made to Special Olympics care of the Bank of the San Juans. 
Bales Rinker, Evelyn Gayle (I10693)
 
1167 Obituary:

GENDREAU, IDA MAE Age 75, of Albuquerque, passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2013. Ida was born on December 3, 1937 in Lordsburg, NM. She is survived by her husband, Al Gendreau; children, Michael Gendreau of Mesa, AZ, Marie Gendreau of Albuquerque, Jeanne Padilla and Jeanne's husband, Mike Padilla of Albuquerque; grandchildren, Julian and Alexandra Padilla; brothers, James Snyder and Bob Snyder of Houston, TX, and her "meow-meow", Sammy. Ida loved to read, hike, walk, travel, and had an incredible thirst for knowledge. She was a true Christian, living her life for God, family and friends with honor and humility. She set a boundless standard of goodness, devotion and patience, and her gentle kindness taught us the essence of real love. Ida's favorite expression of "Yep, it's another beautiful day" serves as a constant reminder to celebrate and cherish each and every moment. The family would like to extend its sincerest thanks to Curtis and Carmen Hudson of Touched By a White Dove for their special loving care and support of Ida and her family. Services will be held on Thursday, April 25, 2013, 2:00 p.m. at Highland Baptist Church, 417 Palomas SE with a reception immediately following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Animal Humane Association of New Mexico, 215 Virginia St. SE, 87108. Please visit our online guestbook for Ida at FrenchFunerals.com FRENCH - Lomas 10500 Lomas Blvd NE 505-275-3500

(Published in The Albuquerque Journal on April 24, 2013) 
Snyder, Ida Mae (I8728)
 
1168 Obituary:

Gene Melvin Brown, 88, of Mauriceville, Texas, joined many family members in Heaven on October 21, 2022.

He was under hospice care at KeKe's Place in Mauriceville.

Gene was born in Lemonville, Texas on September 7, 1934, to an already large family that would continue to grow to a total of nine children.

He grew up in the Mauriceville area and attended Mauriceville High School where he graduated early and then began his work life. Gene began his career by working on a tugboat until he was offered a position at Firestone. After beginning his career at Firestone, Gene was called to serve in the United States Army, which he proudly did before returning to Orange and resuming his career at Firestone, which would last until his retirement. He was also a member of the Pentecostal church.

When asked in his later years, Gene would say his proudest achievement was working for Firestone for 32 years.

Gene loved country and bluegrass music. His fondest memory was playing the harmonica in a country band. His favorite musicians were Huey Buxton and Britt Godwin and he loved attending live performances of both. Gene enjoyed living life and loved to visit family and friends, especially when good food was part of the visit.

Gene is survived by his daughter, Suzanne Brown Spry of San Antonio, Texas, his grandchildren, William Davis Spry and Lisa Spry Helms, two great-grandchildren, Julie and Max Helms, all of Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Gene is also survived by his brother, Patrick Brown and wife Gloria of Deweyville, Texas and his sister, Carolyn White and husband Ardell of Vidor, Texas, brother-in-law, Thomas Perry of Mauriceville, sister-in-law, Mae Brown of Buna, as well as many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Altha Brown, his sisters, Mozelle Glende and Marilyn Perry and his brothers, Marvin Brown, Al Brown, Bruce Brown and Warren Brown.

Serving as pallbearers will be Gene's nephews, Larry Glende, Edward Jones, Butch Brown, Drew Peet, David Perry and Buddy Howlett.

The family would like to express a special thanks to David and KeKe Fairchild and all of the staff at KeKe's Place in Mauriceville and Southeast Texas Hospice, who provided such excellent care and love to our family member. You all are truly God's angels!

The family has entrusted Claybar Funeral Home with the arrangements. A visitation will be held at 12:30pm, Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange, Texas.

A funeral service will follow immediately at 2pm with Gene's nephew, Mike Brown, officiating.

Interment will follow at Wilkinson Cemetery in Orange, Texas.

(Published by Claybar Funeral Home of Orange, TX) 
Brown, Gene Melvin (I7863)
 
1169 Obituary:

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

She was born June 26, 1931, in Edna. She married Wesley Gross on March 8, 1947, in Seagraves, Texas. They moved to Andrews from Seagraves in 1955. She was a homemaker and a Baptist.

Geneva was preceded in death by a son, Wesley Albert Gross.

Survivors include her husband, Wesley Gross of Andrews; daughters, Marquita Johnson of San Angelo, Linda Talarsky of Chico, Debbie Dockery of Hobbs, N.M.; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

(Published by Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home of Odessa, TX)

 
Mills, Geneva Claudine (I900)
 
1170 Obituary:

GEO. E. HODGES DIES TUESDAY; RITES TODAY

Native of Cotton Valley; Operated Auto Storage Concern Here

George Egan Hodges, 64, founder of the Hodges Auto Storage company, died at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday at his home, 837 Wall street, after suffering a stroke earlier the same morning.

He is survived by his wife; two sisters, Miss Lillian Hodges of Cotton Valley and Mrs. T.L. James of Ruston; two brothers, A.J. Hodges of Shreveport and John C. Hodges of Nashville, Tenn.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Osborn funeral chapel, conducted by Dr. M.E. Dodd, pastor of the First Baptist church, and additional services will be held at Cotton Valley. Burial will be in Cotton Valley cemetery.

Pallbearers are U. Albritton, Thomas Hodges, John L. Mercer, Carl Jones, R.S. Whitten, Jack Tullos, L.M. Moffitt and Dr. O.C. Rigsby.

Mr. Hodges was born at Cotton Valley and moved to Shreveport in 1913. He organized the Hodges Auto Storage Co. in 1917 and was active in that business until he retired a few months ago. He is a member of the Elks lodge.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on December 23, 1942) 
Hodges, George Egan (I2216)
 
1171 Obituary:

GEO. H. CROW, EX-RESIDENT IS SUMMONED

George H. Crow, 63, former resident of Clarkton and Dunklin County, and a brother of Mrs. Jewell Davidson, Clarkton, passed away March 22nd in Chicago, Ill. He was the son of an old pioneer family of Dunklin County, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crow.

He was born in Clarkton on July 14, 1887, and was married to Miss Mabel Cramer of Campbell, who preceded him in death in 1942.

Mr. Crow is survived by two children, George E. Crow, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Fred Andrea, Chillicothe, O.; a brother, E. M. Crow, Somerville, Tex.; and a sister, Mrs. Davidson, Clarkton.

Mr. Crow was in the mercantile business in Malden for several years but for the last few years had been a shoe salesman.

The burial took place in Chillicothe, O.

(Published in The Gideon-Clarkton News on April 14, 1950) 
Crow, George Hardy (I5823)
 
1172 Obituary:

George A. Edelman, 83, chief of police, of Las Vegas, died July 22, 2003. He served in the U.S. Marines during WWII. He is survived by his wife, Margaret E. Services are private 
Edelman, George Albert (I1120)
 
1173 Obituary:

George Arthur Andrus, 36, died Monday at his parents' Fort Worth home after a long illness.

Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Gause-Ware, Owens & Brumley Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Laurel Land Memorial Park.

Andrus was born in Fort Worth and graduated from Carter-Riverside High School in 1968. He attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville.

In 1971 Andrus became a Fort Worth police officer. He was a member of the police department pistol team. He retired in 1983 because of ill health. Andrus was a member of Polytechnic Church of Christ.

Survivors include one son, George Arthur Andrus Jr. of Weatherford; two daughters, Laura Shannon Andrus and Malisa Margaret Andrus, both of Weatherford; his parents, Edwin and Violet Andrus of Fort Worth; two brothers, Leslie Edwin Andrus, serving with the Navy in Italy, and John Raymond Andrus of Fort Worth; one sister, Beverly Andrus Fritcher of Lillian; and his grandmother, Johnnie Lillian Jernigan of Fort Worth.

(Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on March 4, 1986) 
Andrus, George Arthur (I7812)
 
1174 Obituary:

GEORGE BURKE LUTMAN, of Azle. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Carolyn Lutman, Azle; sons, Richard Duane Lutman, Ronald George Lutman, Curtis Dean Lutman; daughters, Mary Kathleen McLemore, Patriia Ardella Hoyle, all of Fort Worth; mother, Frances Lutman, West Virginia; brothers, Bob Lutman, Tampa, Florida, Ned Lutman, Georgia, Richard Lutman, Chester Lutman, Edward Lutman, all of West Virginia, Phil Lutman, Longview; sisters, Ruth Judy, Maryland, Rose Tumey, Florida, Cecil Ann Michael, Marjorie Lutman, both of West Virginia; two grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Monday Azle Funeral Chapel. Rev. Billy Fitch and Rev. Lloyd Post officiating. Interment Azleland Cemetery. Arrangements Azle Funeral Home, 105 Denver Trail, Azle. 444-3211.

(Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on July 19, 1982) 
Lutman, George Burke (I6701)
 
1175 Obituary:

George E. Crow, 60, of 2437 S. Chase Lane, Denver, Colo., a former Jefferson Avenue resident, died suddenly at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at his residence.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Fawcett-Oliver Funeral Home with the Rev. Raymond Welch officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery at 9 a.m. Monday.

Friends may call at the funeral home from noon Sunday until the hour of the service.

A native of Campbell, Mo., he was born on April 10, 1909 to George H. and Mabel Kramer Crow.

On Jan. 2, 1943 he was married to Vernice Throckmorton who survives.

Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Fred (Naomi) Andra, Chillicothe, and several other relatives including a niece, Mrs. Barbara Kaiser, Chillicothe.

Mr. Crow retired in 1964 as a U.S. Treasury inspector. He was a member of the South United Presbyterian Church in Denver and Denver Lodge 5, Free and Accepted Masons.

(Published in The Chillicothe Gazette on May 9, 1969) 
Crow, George Esperance (I5848)
 
1176 Obituary:

GEORGE E. HODGES, SHREVEPORT, DIES

SHREVEPORT, La., Dec. 22 -(P)- George Egan Hodges, 67, prominent Shreveport businessman, died of a stroke early today. For many years he was engaged in the automobile storage business here.

He was a cousin of Major General Campbell B. Hodges, president of Louisiana State University, and W.H. Hodges of Elm Grove.

Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Ruth Houston; two sisters, Miss Lillian Hodges, Cotton Valley, and Mrs. T.L. James, Ruston, and two brothers, A.J. Hodges, Shreveport, and John C. Hodges, Nashville, Tenn.

Funeral services will be held here sometime Wednesday. Interment will be in the family cemetery at Cotton Valley.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on December 22, 1942)

 
Hodges, George Egan (I2216)
 
1177 Obituary:

George H. Cloud, Sr. (a.k.a. "Sonny" and "Papa") departed his earthly home on January 6, 2017. He was born in Cotton Valley, LA on October 31 (appropriately enough!), 1929, to Sam and Isha Cloud.

George was preceded in death by two sisters, Audrey Jean and Pat, and wife of 36 years, Mary Margaret Morrison Cloud. He is survived by his wife Barbara, son George, Jr. and wife Karen of Union Grove, son Mark and wife Tammy of White Oak, and daughter Connie Cloud-Silva and husband Ramon of Longview, stepson Noel Howlett and wife Linda of Lake Cherokee, stepson Casey Howlett and wife Tammy of Fort Worth, stepson Lee Howlett of Marshall, six grandchildren (Brett and wife Taylor, Hunter and wife Jaci, Kelli and husband Stephen Barton, Melissa and husband Kyle Lake, Sam and wife Amanda, and Mary-Alyse Silva), and seven great-grandchildren.

At a young age, George and his family moved to Northeast Texas at the time of the 1930's oil boom. He attended Gladewater schools where he was proud to be a part "of the best high school band in the country." After George and Mary married, they moved to White Oak where they started a grocery store business and raised their children. Later, he worked at Texas Eastman and Stroh's Canning Plant. George also showed off his carpentry skills in the construction of homes.

George dearly loved his family and friends. His door and his heart were always open to share old stories, laugh and tell jokes, play cards, and take folks fishing. He will be sorely missed. We are especially grateful for the attention and love shown by CareTeam Hospice, especially Cora Drake Hold, Carrie Henson, and Sherry Dickson. Also, thanks to his sitters Clara Cooper and Cassie White for the care they gave.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 9, 2017, in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home of Longview. Burial will follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of George H. Cloud Sr please visit our Sympathy Store.

(Published by Rader Funeral Home of Longview, TX) 
Cloud, George Hunter Sr. (I2154)
 
1178 Obituary:

George Howard Hutchinson, 82, of Vidor and former resident of Port Arthur passed away on Monday, January 9, 2023 at his home.

He was born on May 26, 1940 in Hammond, Louisiana to Chester George Hutchinson and Mamie Crayton Hutchinson.

George has been a resident of the area for most of his life, graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1957 to 1960. He retired as a union heavy equipment operator. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Port Arthur, Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his loving wife, Norma Ann Hutchinson in 2021.

George is survived by his son, Kevin Hutchinson and wife Sandra of Vidor, two daughters, Megan Woodie of Beaumont, Texas, Dawn Hutchinson of Kimberly, Idaho, two granddaughters, Mindy Molina and husband Richard, Julie Nelson and husband James, five great grandchildren, Lauralie, Collin, Owen, Brooklyn and Makenzie. He is also survived by his sister, Patsy Powell of Galveston, Texas, his two brothers, Floyd Hutchinson of Pasadena, Texas, Leonard Hutchinson of Deer Park, Texas,along with several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be on Friday, January 13, 2023 from 5~8pm at Clayton Thompson Funeral Home in Groves. Service to honor George's life will be at 10am, Saturday, January 14, 2023 in the Thompson Memorial Chapel at Clayton Thompson.

Burial with Military Honors will follow in Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches, Texas.

(Published by Clayton Thompson Funeral Home of Groves, TX) 
Hutchinson, George Howard (I10987)
 
1179 Obituary:

George Jackson, 64, of Juneau, Alaska, passed away Oct. 15, 2006, in his home following a battle with cancer. He was born Feb. 22, 1942, in Flagstaff, Ariz., to Marie Smouse and Clarence Jackson.

He worked as a surveyor in California before moving to Alaska. His career with the state of Alaska's Department of Transportation lasted 23 years. In Dec. 2005, he retired as a permits officer. George and Micki Strohmeyer were married in 1999.

George loved Alaska, and loved to hike, fish and camp. He was a history buff, amateur astronomer, big tease, an art collector and a lathe woodworker.

He was preceded in death by his father, and a sister, Bertie Lou Brack.

He is survived by his wife, Mary "Micki" Jackson of Juneau; mother, Marie Jackson of Farmington; brother, Perry (Sue) of Goodyear, Ariz.; sisters, Carol Wolf, Mary Wethington (Jack), and Nancy Crawford (Mark), all of Farmington; son, David Jackson of Texas; daughter, Diana Plunk (Tom) of Texas; three grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and longtime friends.

A celebration of life will was held Nov. 4, in Douglas Island, Alaska.

(Published in The Juneau Daily Empire on October 19, 2006) 
Jackson, George Richard (I13683)
 
1180 Obituary:

George Luther, 90, of Kennett, Missouri, formerly of Holcomb, Mo., died Sunday, January 5, 2003, at Twin Rivers Regional Medical Center in Kennett.

Born December 29, 1912, in White Oak, Missouri, a son of the late Augustus Logan and Mary Caroline Robertson Luther, he was a member of Varner River Baptist Church.

He married Fredia Crowe who preceded him in death June 6, 1986. He later married Geneva Huffstutler Lemonds, who survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Donald Luther and his wife, Ammie, of White Oak, Missouri, and Quinton Luther and his wife, Pat, of Holcomb, Missouri; four sisters, Mabel Bush of Springfield, Missouri, Mary Connerman of Columbia, Missouri, Nellie O'Toole of Poplar Bluff, Missouri. and Phyllis King of North Platte, Neb.; five grandchildren, Teresa Depew and her husband, Coy, of Kennett, Missouri., Linda Rickman and her husband, Richard, of Holcomb, Missouri, Carrie Woolverton and her husband, Hugh, of Holcomb, Missouri and Danny Luther and his wife, Debbie, of Corpus Christi, Texas; and nine great-grandchildren.

Visitation was 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, January 7, 2003, at McDaniel Funeral Service Chapel in Kennett, Missouri.

Funeral services were at 10 a.m. today, Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at McDaniel Chapel in Kennett, Missouri, with the Revs. Dale Rickman and Lonnie Mittag officiating.

Burial was in Memorial Gardens cemetery, Kennett, Missouri.

(Published in The Delta Dunklin Democrat on January 8, 2003) 
Luther, John George Michael (I9774)
 
1181 Obituary:

George Nelson Marriott, 71, of Eldon died Thursday, Dec. 26, 1996, at Capital Region Medical Center - Southwest in Jefferson City.

He was born Feb. 25, 1925, at Versailles to August and Rosella M. Hutchison Marriott. He was married Feb. 8, 1946, in Troy, Kan., to Hazel G. Vessells, who survives at the home.

Mr. Marriott was a butcher for Wilson Meat Company in Columbia for many years, retiring in 1987. He resided in Columbia from 1967 until 1987 and then moved to Eldon. He was a Methodist.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Gary N. Marriott of Eldon; a daughter, Gail Lynn Overbeck of Columbia; two sisters, Helen Visccoli and Arietta Moore, both of Versailles; and six grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Scrivner-Morrow Funeral Home in Versailles with the Rev. Jackie Moore officiating. Burial was in Versailles Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to the Missouri River Home Health and Hospice in Versailles.

(Published in The Eldon Advertiser on January 2, 1997) 
Marriott, George Nelson (I12680)
 
1182 Obituary:

GEORGE R. WALKER Jr., 87, of South Brunswick Township, a lifetime resident of Miami, Florida. He was a self employed Real Estate Broker and Developer. He was an avid gardener and enjoyed water skiing and boating.

He was a member of the Coral Gables United Methodist Church of Coral Gables, FL.

Son of the late George R. and Sarah Walker, Husband of the late, Jane Hanna Kahler Walker.

Survived by two daughters: Barbara J. King of Monmouth Junction, NJ., Sally A. KirkPatrick of Pointe Vedra Beach, Florida.

Two sisters: Juanita Thompson of Miami, Florida, Grace Dunagan of High Springs, Florida.

One brother: John R. Walker of Boca Raton, Florida three granddaughters. Several nieces, nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held Friday 10AM at the Kimble Funeral Home, 1 Hamilton Avenue, Princeton, NJ. Service will be conducted by Rev. David Mertz. Affiliated with Princeton United Methodist Church. Mr. Walker's Ashes will be scattered over the Atlantic Ocean.

(Published in The Miami Herald on August 9, 2001) 
Walker, George Romfh Jr. (I9087)
 
1183 Obituary:

George Romph Walker, 61, of 924 El Rado st., Coral Gables, died Friday.

Mr. Walker moved here from Titusville 42 years ago. He founded a grocery in downtown Miami and later became affiliated with the South Atlantic Mortgage Co. as head of the mortgage department. He retired in 1946.

He leaves his wife, Sarah; two sons, John R., and George R. Walker, Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. Juanita Thompson, Mrs. Grace M. Dunagan, and Mrs. Libby Mathews, and 10 grandchildren, all of Miami. Two brothers and a sister also survive.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Tracy funeral chapel, with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

(Published in The Miami Herald on January 31, 1953) 
Walker, George Romfh Sr. (I9031)
 
1184 Obituary:

George Thomas Gourley, 44, chartered life underwriter, of Galveston, died Sunday at John Sealy Hospital.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, the Rev. Steve Horn of Houston officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Galveston under the direction of Malloy & Son Funeral Home.

A Christian wake service will be held at 7:30 tonight at the funeral home.

Mr. Gourley was born May 10, 1937, in Mobile, Ala. He was a partner in Gourley & Moore Associates Insurance Co. for 17 years. A Galveston resident for 39 years, he attended Kirwin High School, St. Edwards University and the University of Houston. He was a member of St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church, the Galveston Association of Life Underwriters, the Galveston Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters and the Galveston Racquet Club. He was active for many years in Lassie League Softball and taught CLU classes for five years.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patsy Gourley of Galveston; his mother, Irma Sjogren of Galveston; his father, William Gourley of Gulf Shores, Ala.; four children, Karen Lynette Gourley, Lori Kay Gourley, Natalie Elaine Jones and Jerry Ray Jones, all of Galveston; two sisters, Mrs. Nat Shaprio and Joyce Gollott, both of Houston; a brother, William E. (Buddy) Gourley of Lake Tahoe, Nev.; and a granddaughter, Jennifer Elaine Jones.

Pallbearers will be Francis Cantini, Frank Torregrossa II, J. (Bud) Strong, Dr. Edward Hannigan, Robert M. Moore, Roger Montemayor and Gilbert Montemayor.

Visitors may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today, and memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society.

(Published in The Galveston Daily News on November 2, 1981) 
Gourley, George Thomas (I1026)
 
1185 Obituary:

GEORGE WILLIAM WARFIELD, born May 4, 1916, passed away October 27, 2008. He is survived by: his children Georgia Early, Joe & Patricia Warfield, Martha Garrison, Mary & Henry Ostermann, Greg & Kathye Warfield; 18 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; beloved nieces and nephews. He was a WWII Navy Veteran in the Pacific Theater. He is preceded in death by Marie Fuqua Warfield, his wife of 62 years. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, October 29th from 6-9 PM at SouthPark Funeral Home in Pearland, Texas. Funeral services will be private.

(Published in The Houston Chronicle on October 29, 2008) 
Warfield, George William (I2729)
 
1186 Obituary:

Georgia Elaine LeBleu Aucoin, 86, of Lake Charles, LA, died on Thursday, April 27, 2017 in her residence.

Mrs. Aucoin was born September 6, 1930 in Calcasieu Parish, raised in Big Lake and lived in Lake Charles for all of her adult life. She was a member of St. Margaret Catholic Church, where she was a part of Come Lord Jesus, attended Mass daily and served as a Lay Minister. She was the owner and operator of Abates Tamales for twenty-two years, retiring in 1995. Mrs. Aucoin was active with the 2nd Avenue Senior Citizen's Group and loved to play Bingo. She also enjoyed gardening, watching birds and watching her flowers bloom. She loved to spend time with her friends and was part of the Lift Program for Widows. She had a passion for volunteering her services to the Autism group and sorted countless numbers of beads for them. She enjoyed music, especially French music, and loved her family dearly.

Mrs. Aucoin is survived by her daughters, June Ann Bailey and husband Kenneth, Helen Marie Parker and husband James, Janie Anita LaCasse and husband Luther, all of Moss Bluff, and Karen Gail Duhon and husband Howard, Jr. of Lake Charles; nine grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her grandson, Jason Duhon; mother, Ozite LeBleu; sister, Dorothy McComb; and brother, Joe Eugene LeBleu.

Her funeral service will be held at 12:00 PM on Monday, May 1, 2017 at St. Margaret Catholic Church. Father Vijaya Prakash will officiate. Burial will follow in Consolata Cemetery. Visitation will be at Johnson Funeral Home on Sunday from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM with a Cursillo Rosary at 6:30 PM and continue on Monday from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM.

Donations can be made to the Autism Services of Southwest Louisiana, 3006 Common Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601

Pallbearers will be her great-grandsons.

The family would like to express a special word of thanks to Amedisys Hospice for their care and compassion given.

(Published by Johnson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
LeBleu, Georgia Elaine (I12357)
 
1187 Obituary:

Georgia LeBleu Dartez, 89, passed away Tuesday, April 8, 2014, at her residence.

She was a native and lifelong resident of Lake Charles. Georgia was a parishioner at St. Margaret Catholic Church.

Survivors include five sons, Steven and wife, Charlene, Roger and wife, Becki, John, Mark and Kyle; five daughters, Shirleen Gill, Claudia Amorsen and husband, Arne, Elaine LeBert and husband, Daniel, Margaret Dartez and Mary Wolf and husband, Tony; one sister, Marjorie Dartez; 17 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Leford Dartez; her parents, John and Margaret LeBleu; and one brother, John LeBleu; and one great great grandchild, Bayleigh Holland.

Her funeral will be at 11:30a.m. Saturday, April 12, 2014, at Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles. Burial will be in LeBleu Cemetery. Visitation is from 5pm to 10pm Friday with a rosary at 7pm and will resume Saturday from 9am until service time at the funeral home.

(Published by Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) 
LeBleu, Georgia (I12310)
 
1188 Obituary:

Georgia Mae Hoffpauir, 63, of Winnie, Texas, lost her fight with AML Leukemia on July 18, 2015 in Palm Harbor, Florida. Goergia was born in Winshire, Texas on April 3, 1952. She went to school at East Chambers. She was a lifelong resident of Winnie and was loved by her family.

Georgia is survived by her son, David Brian Hoffpauir of Winnie, TX; daughter and son-in-law, Tina and Robert Workman of Clearwater, FL, brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Vicki Hoffpauir and brother, James D. Hoffpauir of Winnie, TX; 5 grandchildren, Kristen Wright, Amanda Workman, Jennifer and Sheldon Brueske, Kristina Workman, and Robert Workman III, all of Atlanta, Georgia; and 6 great-grandchildren.

Memorial service to be held at the First Baptist Church in Winnie, TX on Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.

(Published in The Winnie Hometown Press on September 3, 2015) 
Hoffpauir, Georgia Mae (I5211)
 
1189 Obituary:

Gerald Lee Green lost his 2 ½ year battle with cancer, but he has won the Victory!

Gerald began his life here on this earth on January 12, 1944, and went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on October 15, 2019. He is now in the presence of our Heavenly Father.

Gerald was born in Shreveport, Louisiana to parents, Cecil and Mabel Green. He grew up in Shreveport, and graduated from C.E. Byrd High School in 1962. He later graduated from Louisiana Tech in Ruston, Louisiana in 1968 with a degree in Accounting. After graduation from college, he was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was one of the lucky ones, being stationed in Turkey, working in Accounting and Finance because of his college degree. He later decided to make the Army a career.

Gerald retired from the U. S. Army in 1994 after 26 years of service, and retired at the rank of E-9, Sergeant Major. He was stationed in Turkey, Thailand, Georgia ad Germany, and ended his military career here in San Antonio. He served his country well!

After retiring from the Army, Gerald worked for Red McComb car dealership in accounting and finance for 18 years.

Gerald was predeceased by his parents, and infant brother, Dale Edward Green.

Left to cherish his memory is his wife Lumduan (Pen) of 44 years; 3 sons, Gerald Lee Green Jr (wife Laura), Carl Edward Green, and Det Green; and one daughter Kimberly Nicole (Nikki) Green; sister Celia Ann Green Gallagher; 6 grandchildren, Jeremy, Justen, Emily, Minna, Andrew, and Maddie; and several cousins.

Gerald will be interred at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Tx on October 30, 2019, with full military honors. Gone from our sight, but never our memories -Gone from our touch, but never our hearts.

(Published by Dignity Memorial Funeral Home of San Antonio, TX)

"God will raise our bodies from the dead by His marvelous power just as He raised our Lord from the dead." (1 Corinthians 6:14)

Because HE lives, we can face tomorrow!
 
Green, Gerald Lee (I11060)
 
1190 Obituary:

Gerald Wendell Nations, born December 14, 1935 at Bark Camp, Missouri, passed from this life on March 29, 2019 at Charleston Health Center in Danville, Kentucky where he received care for the past year due to declining health. He was a member of the CHURCH OF CHRIST and lived most of his life in Kennett, Missouri. He also lived for over twenty-five years near his beloved older brother, JL Nations and his sister-in-law Wanda, both of whom survives him in Lake Wales, Florida. Gerald is the son of the late John Lyman Nations and Maggie Gertrude Walls. He was preceded in death by his wife Frances Mae Simmons and two sisters, Edith Nations Dees Cromeens and Irene Nations Eskra. Surviving are his children Ricky Nations of Hardy, Arkansas, Sherree Nations of Beattyville, Kentucky, G. Marcus Nations of Beattyville, Kentucky, Rita Ornelas of Booneville, Kentucky, Charles Nations of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Jennifer Ashley of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, as well as Patricia Wells Wallace, a niece, whom was reared by Mr. Nations and his wife. He also leaves behind thirteen grandchildren and a large growing host of great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted at Piggott Arkansas Cemetery with Brother Richard Benson of Paragould, Arkansas officiating at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, April 2, 2019. Newnam Funeral Home of Beattyville, Kentucky and Irby Funeral Home of Piggot, Arkansas are in charge of the arrangements.  
Nations, Gerald Wendell (I8438)
 
1191 Obituary:

Geraldine "Gerry" Drgac Siptak was born February 3, 1921 in Caldwell to Frank B. and Lydia Schiller Drgac. Gerry attended Caldwell schools, was a proud member of the Caldwell High School Band, and was active in several clubs and groups.

After graduation from Caldwell High School, she attended Texas Women's University in Denton where she was in the symphony orchestra and played the timpani in the percussion section and also played the violin and string bass. She was elected "Miss Congeniality" in her dormitory. In 1940, Gerry was elected "Miss Caldwell" in a pageant held at the Caldwell High School auditorium and went on to represent Caldwell in the "Miss Texas" pageant held in Corpus Christi.

Upon her return to Caldwell from college, she was employed by First State Bank of Caldwell as a bookkeeper/cashier. She was the first female employee in a bank in Caldwell.

In 1944, Gerry married Robert Siptak and began a union that lasted 58 years with her fun-loving husband. After Robert was discharged from the military, the young couple purchased Siptak Drug Store in downtown Caldwell. The store became Siptak-Pargac Pharmacy in 1949. Gerry was co-owner and co-manager of the business and worked at the drug store for over 38 years.

Many people remember her concern and helpfulness at the drug store and the sodas and sundaes that she made at the soda fountain there. During these same years, the Siptaks had a daughter, Pamela, and built their home on Buck Street in Caldwell. Gerry was a room mother, activity organizer and encourager as she helped with many school activities and projects. She had many home movies of field trips, dance recitals, parades, parties and football games.

Gerry had been a member of First United Methodist Church since 1937 (78 years) where she served as a children's Sunday School teacher for 16 years, sang in the choir, participated in United Methodist women, served on the Administrative Council and actively participated in the Senior's Group.

She was one of the founders and a volunteer at Caldwell Christian Store since it opened in 1988. A charter member of Caldwell-Burleson County Lions Club, she actively served in the group since 1989. She was also a participating member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 4458 and the American Legion Auxiliary Post 451 with over 60 years of continuous service in each organization. Gerry was also a member of SPJST Lodge 17 and the Burleson County Czech Heritage Society.

Her love for people kept her active, and her enthusiasm and energy helped to brighten many days. She was nominated to be Burleson County's Citizen of the Year in 2007.

Gerry was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Siptak; her parents, Frank and Lydia Drgac; a brother, Franklin Drgac and a sister, Doris Chervenka.

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and Bill Smith of Longview; two grandsons, Justin Smith and Travis Smith; a brother, Colbert Drgac of Caldwell and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

(Published by Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home of Caldwell, TX)  
Drgac, Geraldine Lydia (I1749)
 
1192 Obituary:

GERRY A. POTEET 69, of Paris, died at 2:50 AM Saturday January 13, 2007 in Paris. Graveside services were held at 2:00 PM Monday January 15, 2007 at Evergreen Cemetery with Rev. Othoe Stegall officiating. Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements.

Mr. Poteet was born September 1, 1937 in Paris to Jack and Emma Gene Carter Poteet. He graduated from Paris High School and attended Paris Junior College. Mr. Poteet was an aviation mechanic having worked at Bell Helecopter Corp. in Ft. Worth for several years. He was a member of the Church of God.

Mr. Poteet is survived by a daughter, Terri Dawn Peterson and husband, Craig of Big Spring, TX; two grandchildren, Taylor and Alexi Peterson; his mother Emma Gene Poteet of Paris; two sisters, Brenda Crumley and husband, Charles of College Station, TX and Sandra Anderson of Tyler, TX; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father; his wife, Jackie Bennett Poteet; one sister, Jean Ann Poteet; and one brother, Don Poteet.

(Published by Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home of Paris, TX) 
Poteet, Gerry Amiel (I6928)
 
1193 Obituary:

Gilbert Earl McIntyre
January 13, 1941 - August 22, 2023

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Gilbert Earl McIntyre of Rialto, California . He entered into rest at the age of 82 on Tuesday, August 22, 2023. Gilbert was born in Texas on January 13, 1941. Gilbert had a career of being in quality control in aerospace. He had over 40 years of experience.

Draper Mortuary extends our deepest condolences to the McIntyre family, friends, and to all who knew him during this difficult time. Gilbert will be greatly missed.

A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at Draper Mortuary 811 North Mountain Ave, Ontario, CA 91762 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

A Reception is to be followed from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.Draper-Mortuary.com for the McIntyre family.

(Published by Draper Mortuary of Ontario, CA)

 
McIntyre, Gilbert Earl Sr. (I6791)
 
1194 Obituary:

Gilbert LeBlanc Dies in Alexandria

Gilbert LeBlanc, 69, died at an Alexandria hospital at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday after an illness of two years.

Funeral services were at 4 p.m. yesterday at the Methodist church, the Rev. W.C. Barham officiating. Burial was in the Indian Bayou cemetery.

Mr. LeBlanc was a native of Indian Bayou but had lived in Rayne for the last 36 years.

He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Carrie Hoffpauir, and one son, Leroy "Happy Fats" LeBlanc, a radio entertainer. He also leaves two brothers, Philip LeBlanc and Ignace LeBlanc, both of Indian Bayou; a sister, Mrs. Dallas Richard, Indian Bayou; and three grandchildren.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on April 29, 1950) 
LeBlanc, Gilbert (I2635)
 
1195 Obituary:

Gilbert McIntyre

On Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023, Gilbert or Gil as he was known, passed away peacefully after a multi-year battle with Alzheimer's.

Gilbert's life began on Jan 13, 1941 in Texas as the only child to Jesse and Frances (Miller) McIntyre. The young family relocated to Southern California in 1942. Gilbert enjoyed the variety of activities, food and peoples that SoCal had to offer.

After settling into the Paramount/Downey area he attended the local schools including Paramount High School, where he graduated in 1958.

He went to Compton College, was active in Trinity Bible Church teaching Sunday school and singing in the church choir. It was at this time he met his first wife, Janet. They were married for 22 years and they had three children, Christine, Gilbert Jr. and Charron.

Gilbert enjoyed spending time mentoring both the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts for many years. He also spent time as a Reserve Ontario Police Officer in his younger days.

After having a variety of jobs, he found his place in the aerospace industry. Working in the aerospace industry throughout the Greater Los Angeles area brought him great joy and pride, especially when he was part of the teams working on the Space Shuttle.

Gilbert's love of the outdoors knew many varied pursuits including hunting, fishing, camping, golf, and scuba diving. He enjoyed being able to share his passions with his children, grandchildren and beyond. It was at this time that he met and married his second wife, Colleen.

Later in life, Gil spent less energy on his outdoor interests and his focus shifted as he devoted much of his time reading and studying the Bible. He enjoyed being an active part of Revival Church in Menifee and then Hillside Community Church in Rancho Cucamonga when he moved back to the area to live with family after the death of his 2nd wife.

Gilbert is survived by his daughters, Christine (Robert) Herbert in Rialto and Charron (Art) Rodriguez in Rancho Cucamonga, along with six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. In addition he has two stepdaughters, Penny and Darlene, and three step-grandchildren in the Quail Valley area. In addition, Gilbert remained close with his long time friend of 64 years and first wife Janet Boudreau. Gilbert was preceded in death by second wife Colleen McIntyre, son Gilbert McIntyre Jr. and a great-grandchild.

Services will be on Sept. 14 at 11 a.m. at Draper Mortuary, 811 N. Mountain Avenue, Ontario, CA.

(Published in The Fontana Herald News on September 8, 2023) 
McIntyre, Gilbert Earl Sr. (I6791)
 
1196 Obituary:

GILE LEBLANC COMMITS SUICIDE

Gile LeBlanc, residing with his brother Philip LeBlanc, about one mile north of Andrew committed suicide one day last week by shooting himself with a shot gun.

LeBlanc had become somewhat mentally unbalanced from brooding over the death of his wife, which occurred some time ago, and had on several previous occassions attempted to put an end to his life. However, he was semmingly improving, but was still being closely watched. His relatives were afraid he would make another attempt on his life so all guns and knives were kept hidden from him. His brother took special care to conceal his gun and shells, but it seems that Gile, with the customary cunning of the partially insane, discovered the hiding place.

On the day upon which he committed the deed, there was no one at home, thus giving him the opportunity he had wanted for so long. Securing the gun he loaded both barrels, placed the muzzle of it in his mouth and pressed the triggers. Only one barrel was discharged but that caused instant death.

When the family returned the body was discovered where it had fallen - the gun lying across it. The exact time of the deed could not be determined but happened sometime between 1 and 4 o'clock p.m.

(Published in the Abbeville Meridional on December 31, 1927) 
LeBlanc, Gile (I2634)
 
1197 Obituary:

Gilmore Brothers Services Today

MURFREESBORO - Services for Gilmore Brothers, 70, of Fosterville, Tenn., a retired assistant vice president of Nashville's Third National Bank, will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Woodfin Memorial Chapel.

Burial will be in McElroy Cemetery, Fosterville.

Brothers died Monday in Rutherford Hospital here.

A former Nashville resident, Brothers joined Third National in 1927. Thirty years later he became an assistant cashier, and was promoted to assistant vice president in 1964.

A World War II veteran, he was a graduate of Falls Business College in Nashville and a member of the Fosterville Church of Christ.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Harriett Horton Brothers, and a sister, Mrs. Bill Lynch, Fosterville.

(Published in The Nashville Tennessean on June 29, 1977) 
Brothers, Harb Gilmore (I6526)
 
1198 Obituary:

GLADEWATER - Graveside services for Isha A. Cloud, 90, of Gladewater will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 24, at Lakeview Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Ellis Hayden officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Croley Funeral Home of Gladewater. Mrs. Cloud died Tuesday, June 22, 1999, at a Gladewater nursing home.

She was born Oct. 28, 1908, in Cotton Valley, La. She was a Baptist and a retired fur saleslady.

Mrs. Cloud is survived by two daughters, Audrey Knotts of Gladewater and Patricia Stokes of Tyler; one son, George H. Cloud of Gladewater; nine grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and one sister, Lillian Bigham of White Oak.

Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today, June 23, at the funeral home.

(Published in The Longview News-Journal on June 23, 1999) 
Adkins, Isha Mary (I1710)
 
1199 Obituary:

GLADEWATER - Services for David E. Knotts, 91, of White Oak, will be 1 p.m. Saturday, January 3, 2015, at Croley Funeral Home Chapel in Gladewater, Texas. Interment will follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum in Longview, Texas.

Mr. Knotts passed away December 31, 2014, at Stratmore Heritage Nursing Home in Shreveport, La., after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's disease. David was born November 28, 1923, in Neosho, Missouri, to David and Loretta Knotts.

David proudly served his country in World War II from 1943-1945 earning four bronze stars, a good conduct medal and a World War II victory medal.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Audrey; his parents; sisters, Lucille and Gal; brother, Bob; and great-grandsons, Luke and Zack. He is survived by three children, Dianne Hawthorne of White Oak, Texas, David A. Knotts and wife, Linda, of Shreveport, La., and Denny Knotts and wife, Terry, of Bossier City, La.; along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and brother-in-law, George Cloud of Gladewater, Texas.

Pallbearers will be George Cloud, Mark Cloud, Scott Hawthorne, Brad Hawthorne, Kyle Knotts and Garrett White.

The family expresses special thanks to granddaughter sara Knotts, Dr. Richard Sipes, the staff at Heritage Manor Stratmore, and Life Path Hospice.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256 or www.woundedwarriorproject.org or St. Judes Children's Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or www.stjude.org.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 2, 2015) 
Knotts, David Embry (I2156)
 
1200 Obituary:

GLADEWATER - Services honoring the life of Audrey Jean Knotts (Sweetheart), age 88, will be held on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at 2 P.M.at Croley Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Jim Thompson officiating. Entombment will follow at Lakeview Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum in Longview, Texas. Mrs. Knotts passed away on Monday, January 13, 2014 at Grace Home in Shreveport, Louisiana, after a long battle with Alzheimers.

Audrey was born on May 28, 1925, in Cotton Valley, Louisiana, to Sam and Isha Cloud. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Peggy and Pat; and great-grandsons, Luke and Zack Hawthorne.

She is survived by husband, David, of 70 years; three children, Dianne Hawthorne of White Oak, TX; David A. Knotts and wife Linda of Shreveport, LA; Denny Knotts and wife Terry of Bossier City, LA; along with many grandchildren; great-grandchildren and brother, George Cloud of Gladewater, TX.

Pallbearers will be the grandsons, Scott Hawthorne, Brad Hawthorne, and Kyle Knotts; nephews, George Cloud and Mark Cloud; and great-grandson, Garret White.

The family expresses special thanks to granddaughter, Sara Knotts, Dr. Richard Sipes and staff of Grace Home in Shreveport.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Gladewater Former Students' Association, Grace Home, or to the organization of the donator's choice.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 P.M. on Thursday, January 16, 2014, at Croley Funeral Home in Gladewater.

(Published in Shreveport Times from Jan. 15 to Jan. 16, 2014) 
Cloud, Audrey Jean (I2152)
 

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