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151 Death Notice:

LONGVIEW - Funeral services are scheduled for George Hunter Cloud, 87, 2 p.m. Monday, January 9, 2017 at the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home. Interment, Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Visitation, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday, January 8, 2017 at Rader Funeral Home. Arrangements by Rader Funeral Home, Longview. Mr. Cloud was born October 31, 1929, in Cotton Valley, LA, and died January 6, 2017.

(Published by The Longview News-Journal)

 
Cloud, George Hunter Sr. (I2154)
 
152 Death Notice:

LORAH L. WILSON
Friday, 11 a.m.
Burial in the Garden of Memories

(Published in The Californian on November 22, 1973) 
Crow, Lorah L. (I9429)
 
153 Death Notice:

Louisiana Man Dies in Crash

Edmond R. Martin, 29, of Ida, La., was killed instantly about 2 p.m. Wednesday when a pick-up truck he was driving was in collision with a log truck on state highway 154 nine miles northwest of Marshall.

Officers said Martin was thrown from the pick-up when the collision occurred, the vehicle exploding and burning on thee side of the highway.

Morgan Muse, Rt. 5, Marshall, driver of the log truck, was uninjured, officers said, although his truck left the highway and ran into a tree, its trailer load of logs piling into the rear of the cab.

Martin, salesman for the Reed Roller Bit Co., of Shreveport, was en route toward Harleton at the time of the accident, and the log truck was driving to Marshall.

His death was the county's fifth in traffic accidents this year, and the first in about two months.

Highway Patrolmen Earl Elliott and M. D. Rogers, and Deputy Sheriffs J. Went Hall and C. F. Robinson, investigated.

Martin's body was brought to Kahn Memorial hospital by local ambulance, and transferred to Ida, where funeral arrangements are to be announced later.

He was born there April 6, 1918. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Jennie Lee Martin of Ida; two brothers, William Scott Martin, Keesler field, Miss., and Robert Newton Martin, Minden, La.; and two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Gardner, Robinson, La., and Mrs. J. F. Terry, Ida.

(Published in The Marshall News Messenger on June 26, 1947) 
Martin, Edmund Reynolds (I12840)
 
154 Death Notice:

Loyd Blaskowsky

San Angelo

75, 10-Dec, Shaffer Funeral Home, San Angelo.

To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.

(Published by GoSanAngelo from December 11 to December 13, 2020)
 
Blaskowsky, Loyd David (I6775)
 
155 Death Notice:

LUKSA, Elizabeth R. (Ella), 81, of Caldwell died Friday. Services 4 p.m. Sunday, Cooks Point Brethren Church, near Caldwell. Burial Cooks Point Cemetery. (Strickland, Caldwell)

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on May 12, 1990)

 
Drgac, Elizabeth Rosalie (I1742)
 
156 Death Notice:

MAN FOUND SLAIN; POLICE HOLD WOMAN

Body Picked Up on Sidewalk, Mrs. Lazroe Admits Shooting, Officers Say

Acting on a number of frantic telephone calls which poured into police headquarters about 1 o'clock this morning to the effect that a murder had been committed, police rushed out to the nineteen hundred block on Walnut street to find a man dead on the sidewalk with a bullet in his breast and a half-elad woman raving close by.

The dead man was identified as Paul LeBlanc, of 1638 Maple street, a switchman in the employ of the K.C.S. railroad. The woman, Mrs. W.M. Lazroe, of 1919 Walnut street, admitted the shooting, according to the police and is being held on a charge of murder.

At first so hysterical that she could not talk coherently, Mrs. Lazroe, who was later joined by her husband, calmed down sufficiently to describe what had taken place. According to her story, LeBlanc and his wife were boarders in her home about 18 months ago. They had been there about six months when disagreements sent them elsewhere. Since that time, Mrs. Lazroe declares, LeBlanc has continually forced his attentions upon her and despite every rebuff lost no opportunity to talk to her or endeavor to molest her particularly in the evenings, owing to the fact that her husband is employed at night.

Last night about 12 o'clock the woman told the police LeBlanc came to the door of her home and knocked. Believing that it was her husband she sad she opened the door and the man began to abuse her violently telling her to "stay away from my wife and not come around there annoying her with men in automobiles."

Mrs. Lazroe said she failed to grasp the man's meaning and told him to get out as her husband would be home any minute. She says he took this hint and went off, cursing her.

She then told the police that she went into her room, got a revolver and followed LeBlanc down the street, catching up with him in front of 1965 Walnut street. Here she says she called upon him to put up his hands. She said he turned around laughing and said: "you have not the nerve to shoot." With that, she said, she pulled the trigger and the man fell dead. She then ran up an alley and got into her house by the back way. Coming out a little later she surrendered to the police. She is being held in police headquarters.

Edward Causey, whose home is at 1969 Walnut street told police he was wakened by the noise of a revolver shot. He jumped to the window and saw the body of the man sprawled over the sidewalk in front of the house. He dashed out, he said, and as he did Mrs. Lazroe, accompanied by a man came up and stopped in front of the body. The woman was in a hysterical condition. Causey telephoned the police and waited by the body till the officers arrived.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on December 1, 1922) 
LeBlanc, Paul Charles (I376)
 
157 Death Notice:

MAREK, Annie, 85, of Caldwell died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday at Caldwell Brethren Church. Burial New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell. (Phillips & Luckey, Caldwell)

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on July 31, 1986) 
Skrivanek, Annie S. (I3080)
 
158 Death Notice:

MAREK, Bessie Lee Linnstaedter, 60, of Caldwell died Monday. Visitation 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. today and 7:30 a.m. - 8 a.m. Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Elizabeth Lutheran Church, Caldwell. Burial Eliabeth Lutheran Church Cemetery, Caldwell. (Strickland, Caldwell)

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on May 19, 1992) 
Peters, Bessie Lee (I2088)
 
159 Death Notice:

Marek, James Age 60, of Dallas, Texas passed February 9, 2009. Laurel Land Funeral Home 214-371-1336

(Published by Laurel Land Funeral Home of Dallas, TX) 
Marek, James Alton (I5141)
 
160 Death Notice:

MAREK, Rosie Anna, 93, of Caldwell died Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday at Caldwell Brethren Church. Burial New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell. (Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home, Caldwell)

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on September 7, 1984)

 
Skrivanek, Rosie Anna (I2082)
 
161 Death Notice:

Margaret Elsie LeBlanc

Margaret Elsie LeBlanc, 94, of College Station, went to be with her Lord on Friday, February 15, 2013 surrounded by her loving family. Hillier Funeral Home has been entrusted with arranging donation of her body to Texas A&M University.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on February 16, 2013)

 
Houston, Margaret Elsie (I41)
 
162 Death Notice:

Marguerite Rita, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.S. Landry, died last Tuesday at 1:20 p.m. at the age of eight months and sixteen days. The funeral took place in Broussard Wednesday.

(Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on June 18, 1912) 
Landry, Marguerite Rita (I588)
 
163 Death Notice:

Marjorie Catherne Holligan, 94, of Bryan, passed away Tuesday, October 5, 2021. Per her request, no services are planned.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on October 8, 2021) 
German, Marjorie Catherine (I4511)
 
164 Death Notice:

Mark Alan Boland, 23, of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Funeral, 10 a.m. Friday, Allen-Summerhill Funeral home, DeLand, Fla.

(Published in The Courier-Journal on April 22, 1981)

 
Boland, Mark Alan (I9043)
 
165 Death Notice:

Mary Huckaby, 82, passed away August 7, 2015. Funeral services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 11, 2015)

 
German, Mary Lois (I4515)
 
166 Death Notice:

Matthew Douglas, 33, of Bryan, passed away Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Life Celebration Services have been entrusted to Hillier Funeral, Cremation and Bereavement Specialists of Bryan.

(Published in The Bryan/College Station Eagle on August 17, 2016)

 
Douglas, Matthew James (I5160)
 
167 Death Notice:

Maudell Elizabeth Greer, 87, of Bryan, passed away Monday at her residence. Arrangements are pending with Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Crematory in Bryan. Please leave condolences at www.callawayjones.com.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 18, 2009)

 
Powers, Maudell Elizabeth (I1412)
 
168 Death Notice:

Maurer, Lucile H., 92, of Estes Park died Saturday; memorial services at 2 p.m. March 7 at Mountainview Bible Fellowship; arrangements by Allnutt Funeral Service.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on February 13, 1998) 
Houston, Lucile Dance (I2253)
 
169 Death Notice:

McINTYRE, John Barto, 79, of Bowie, Texas. Services at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Kreig-Owens-Brumley Funeral Home. Burial in Brushy Cemetery.

(Published in The Wichita Falls Record News on July 3, 1985) 
McIntyre, John Barto (I458)
 
170 Death Notice:

Memorial Services for Leonard Shelton of Noble, OK will be held on Tuesday January 16 at 2pm at the Life Church in Norman. Bro. Brian Bruss will officiate the services.

(Published by Tishomingo Funeral Home of Tishomingo, OK) 
Shelton, Leonard Leon (I8133)
 
171 Death Notice:

Memorial services for Rame Franklin Moody, 84, of Big Sandy will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements were under the direction of Hilliard Funeral Home.

He died on Monday, June 29.

(Published in The Gilmer Mirror of Gilmer, TX)
 
Moody, Rame Franklin (I8707)
 
172 Death Notice:

Middleton, Carolyn Birdwell, 66, of Shreveport died April 29; services at 4 p.m. Friday at Rose-Neath's Bossier Chapel; burial in Rose-Neath Cemetery.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 4, 1994)

 
Birdwell, Carolyn Louise (I13032)
 
173 Death Notice:

MIKSCH, David, 71, of Weimar died Sunday. Survived by wife Suzanne. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Saints Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, Dubina. Arrangements by Hubbard, Weimar.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on June 9, 2009) 
Miksch, David Eugene (I3106)
 
174 Death Notice:

Mildred Wade, 84, of Bryan, passed away Friday, December 9, 2016. Cremation Services are pending and have been entrusted to Trevino-Smith Funeral Home

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 11, 2016)

 
Greer, Mildred Sunshine (I3620)
 
175 Death Notice:

Milton Nathaniel Greer, 100, of Bryan, Texas passed away peacefully on Friday, August 7, 2020. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers of Bryan-College Station.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on August 8, 2020)

 
Greer, Milton Nathaniel (I1378)
 
176 Death Notice:

MR. AND MRS. CARLOS LeBLANC DROWN IN BAYOU AT LAFAYETTE; SEARCHERS FIND BODIES; DOG KEEPING WATCH
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Police Believe Woman Fell in Water and Her Husband Attempted to Rescue Her, Both Meeting Death; Fishing Tackle, Hats and Baskets Found Near Spot Where Remains Were Recovered; C.J. LeBlanc, One of the Brothers of the Dead Man, Lives in Rayne; Double Funeral will be Held Tomorrow Morning at Broussard; Deceased Leaves Large Number of Relatives.
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A fishing trip ended fatally for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos LeBlanc, of Lafayette, who were drowned in Bayou Vermilion, in an unaccountable manner, some time yesterday. The body of Mrs. LeBlanc was found in the bayou about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, not far from the Baldwin Lumber Company's plant. It was floating facing downward when it was taken out of the water and removed to an undertaking parlor in Lafayette.

At 8 o'clock last night, a number of men in a boat, were searching the bayou for the body of Mr. LeBlanc. It was found about 300 yards from the spot where the woman's body was discovered. It was on the bottom of the bayou. One of the members of the searching party dived in the bayou and brought the body to the surface of the water.

The fishing tackle, hats, baskets and other things brought to the banks of the stream by Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, were found close to where the bodies were recovered.

The police in Lafayette are of the opinion that Mrs. LeBlanc must have fallen in the water and that her husband went after her, both meeting their death.

A collie dog went along with Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, who left their home in Lafayette early in the morning. Later in the day the dog came to the LeBlanc home, as if to give warning of what had happened, but the folks in the neighborhood paid no heed to him. When the bodies of the woman and man were found, the dog was keeping watch over their belongings of Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc on the banks of the bayou.

Mr. LeBlanc, who was 32 years old, is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clet LeBlanc, four sisters, Mrs. P.H. Landry, Mrs. Frank Daigle, Mrs. Walton Tanner and Mrs. Marshall Doucet, all of Lafayette. Five brothers also survived. The are: H.P. LeBlanc and P.C. LeBlanc, of Shreveport, Albert LeBlanc of Port Arthur, Texas, F.P. LeBlanc of San Antonio, Texas, and C.J. LeBlanc, of Rayne, who went to Lafayette and assited in the search for the bodies.

Mrs. LeBlanc, who was 40 years old, is survived by a brother, Alton LeBlanc, of Houston, Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Vic Guidry, of Beaumont, Texas.

The double funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at Broussard, La.

(Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on July 20, 1922)  
LeBlanc, Carlos (I375)
 
177 Death Notice:

MR. AND MRS. CARLOS LeBLANC DROWN IN BAYOU AT LAFAYETTE; SEARCHERS FIND BODIES; DOG KEEPING WATCH
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Police Believe Woman Fell in Water and Her Husband Attempted to Rescue Her, Both Meeting Death; Fishing Tackle, Hats and Baskets Found Near Spot Where Remains Were Recovered; C.J. LeBlanc, One of the Brothers of the Dead Man, Lives in Rayne; Double Funeral will be Held Tomorrow Morning at Broussard; Deceased Leaves Large Number of Relatives.
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A fishing trip ended fatally for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos LeBlanc, of Lafayette, who were drowned in Bayou Vermilion, in an unaccountable manner, some time yesterday. The body of Mrs. LeBlanc was found in the bayou about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, not far from the Baldwin Lumber Company's plant. It was floating facing downward when it was taken out of the water and removed to an undertaking parlor in Lafayette.

At 8 o'clock last night, a number of men in a boat, were searching the bayou for the body of Mr. LeBlanc. It was found about 300 yards from the spot where the woman's body was discovered. It was on the bottom of the bayou. One of the members of the searching party dived in the bayou and brought the body to the surface of the water.

The fishing tackle, hats, baskets and other things brought to the banks of the stream by Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, were found close to where the bodies were recovered.

The police in Lafayette are of the opinion that Mrs. LeBlanc must have fallen in the water and that her husband went after her, both meeting their death.

A collie dog went along with Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, who left their home in Lafayette early in the morning. Later in the day the dog came to the LeBlanc home, as if to give warning of what had happened, but the folks in the neighborhood paid no heed to him. When the bodies of the woman and man were found, the dog was keeping watch over their belongings of Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc on the banks of the bayou.

Mr. LeBlanc, who was 32 years old, is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clet LeBlanc, four sisters, Mrs. P.H. Landry, Mrs. Frank Daigle, Mrs. Walton Tanner and Mrs. Marshall Doucet, all of Lafayette. Five brothers also survived. The are: H.P. LeBlanc and P.C. LeBlanc, of Shreveport, Albert LeBlanc of Port Arthur, Texas, F.P. LeBlanc of San Antonio, Texas, and C.J. LeBlanc, of Rayne, who went to Lafayette and assited in the search for the bodies.

Mrs. LeBlanc, who was 40 years old, is survived by a brother, Alton Guidry, of Houston, Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Vic Guidry, of Beaumont, Texas.

The double funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at Broussard, La.

(Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on July 20, 1922)  
Guidry, Louise (I531)
 
178 Death Notice:

Mr. Ronald Jacob Meier, 87, of Hokes Bluff, passed away on Saturday, February 15, 2020.

Glencoe-Hokes Bluff Funeral Home, "Our Family Serving Your Family"

(Published in The Gadsden Times on February 18, 2020) 
Meier, Ronald Jacob (I9800)
 
179 Death Notice:

Mr. W. E. Goldsmith, who has been in the grocery business in Titusville for several years, died at his home in Bay View, from tuberculosis, on Wednesday afternoon, much to the regret of his numerous friends. He was born in Columbia, S.C. 43 years ago, but has resided in Titusville and Bay View about 25 years. He leaves a wife, son, daughter and other relatives to mourn his loss. His remains will be interred in the LaGrange Cemetery at 1:00 on Sunday afternoon.

(Published in The East Coast Advocate on January 19, 1917)

 
Goldsmith, William Edward (I9385)
 
180 Death Notice:

Mrs. Denman

NORTH ZULCH - Funeral arrangements are pending with Ferguson Funeral Home in Madisonville for Mrs. Winnie Denman of North Zulch.

Mrs. Denman died early Thursday morning in a Bryan hospital.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on June 14, 1979) 
Andrus, Winnie Belle (I5298)
 
181 Death Notice:

Mrs. I.N. Houston, 53, of the Mansfield road, died late last night in a local hospital after a lengthy illness.

Funeral services will be in charge of Osborn funeral home with the Rev. M.E. Dodd, pastor of First Baptist church wich Mrs. Houston was a member, will officiate. Time of service will be announced later.

Survivors include the husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Brock; three sisters and three brothers.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 14, 1946) 
Brock, Clara Bell (I5388)
 
182 Death Notice:

Mrs. L. Houston died Saturday of last week at her home in Shreveport, death resulting from an attack of influenza. She leaves a widower and five young children. Mr. and Mrs. Houston formerly resided in the Linton community and at Benton. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. Alex Bumgardner, of Linton.

(Published in The Bossier Banner on March 4, 1920) 
Bumgardner, Ada Lillian (I43)
 
183 Death Notice:

Mrs. Martha Lockler aged 78 years, an old resident of Burleson county died at the home of S. M. Gibson, near Deanville, Wednesday night about 9 o'clock. Mrs. Lockler was well known and leaves quite a large family. She was buried at Chriesman Chapel yesterday evening.

(Published in The Caldwell News-Chronicle on April 15, 1898) 
Thompson, Martha Caroline (I7592)
 
184 Death Notice:

Mrs. Sandra Sage, 59, of College Station, passed away Tuesday, October 29th at CHI St. Joseph Hospital in College Station. Visitation with family and friends will be held from 1:00 - 2:00 pm, Monday, November 4th at Nobles Funeral Chapel. A celebration of her life will begin at 2:00pm, following the visitation. Rev. Gene Beamon will officiate and interment will follow in Wheat Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Nobles Funeral Chapel.

(Published by Nobles Funeral Home of Navasota, TX)

 
Greer, Sandra (I5528)
 
185 Death Notice:

NAVASOTA FARMER MEETS MYSTERIOUS DEATH FRIDAY EVE.

R.F. German, a farmer 50 years old, was found dead on the right-of-way of the I.G.N. Railway 3 miles north of Navasota early this morning, according to a phone message from S.E. Lowe of Navasota. The cause of death is unknown. He had been in Navasota Friday afternoon and sold a bale of cotton. A neighbor carried him part of the way home, but German got out saying he had some business to attend to. Not all of the money for the cotton was found on him as he had left most of it for safe keeping at a store near his home. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and several step-sons. He will be buried near Millican Sunday. Sheriff L.E. Morehead and District Clerk J.P. Barron went out today to the scene of the death but had not returned at the time the Eagle went to press.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on October 13, 1923) 
German, Rufus Fye (I3768)
 
186 Death Notice:

Oklahoma News Pioneer Jerry Dalrymple Passes Away

Jerry Dalrymple passed away Wednesday morning.

OKLAHOMA CITY - News 9 remembers a pioneer in the news industry and in its own company.

Jerry Dalrymple passed away Wednesday morning. He was a big part of the News 9 family.

Dalrymple's career at KWTV spanned 42 years. He played a major part in some of the company's biggest milestones, including the first-ever automated weather warning system, using the first-ever Doppler Radar for weather coverage and the acquiring the first news helicopter in Oklahoma.
Jerry Dalrymple was 74 years old.

(Published on News9.com on May 15, 2013)

 
Dalrymple, Jerry Grey (I4111)
 
187 Death Notice:

Ora Barton Eaton, 87, of Jackson died Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.

(Published in The Southeast Missourian on January 25, 2016)

 
Eaton, Ora Barton (I9733)
 
188 Death Notice:

Paul A. Borel, 87, of Route 1, Box 1310, died at 9:45 a.m. today, April 25, in a Lake Charles hospital.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Johnson Funeral Home.

(Published in The Lake Charles American-Press on April 25, 1979)

 
Borel, Paul Adam Sr. (I1503)
 
189 Death Notice:

PAYNE, Charles Robert, 50, of Austin died Monday. Services 3 p.m. today, Cook-Walden/Lamar Funeral Home. Burial Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on May 19, 1999)

 
Payne, Charles Robert (I8560)
 
190 Death Notice:

PEGGY JANE CLOUD

Funeral services were held at Sarepta, La., Sunday afternoon for Peggy Jane Cloud, seven-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cloud, Kilgore, Texas, who died Saturday night at a local sanitarium. Besides the parents, two sisters and a brother survive.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on August 17, 1931) 
Cloud, Peggy Jann (I2155)
 
191 Death Notice:

Perry L. Adkisson, 91, of Bryan, passed away Thursday, June 25, 2020. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, July 3, at Live stream Memorial Funeral Chapel Bryan Facebook.

(Published in The Eagle on June 27, 2020)

 
Adkisson, Perry Lee (I8400)
 
192 Death Notice:

PERTL, Annie Rose, 88, of Caldwell died Monday. Services 3 p.m. today, Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home, Caldwell. Burial San Antonio Prairie Cemetery, near Caldwell.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on October 25, 1989) 
Sebesta, Annie Rose (I3152)
 
193 Death Notice:

PERTL, Stanislav O. "Stanley," 88, of Caldwell, died Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell. Burial, San Antonio Prairie Cemetery, near Caldwell.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on February 7, 1983)

 
Pertl, Stanislav Otto (I3189)
 
194 Death Notice:

Possum McGinty, 68, of North Zulch passed away Thursday, August 6, 2015 in Bryan, Tx. Visitation will be held 3 pm. to 5 pm. on Sunday, August 9 at the funeral home. A memorial will be held at a later date. Madisonville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements

(Published in The Eagle on August 8, 2015)

 
McGinty, Carl Leon (I3341)
 
195 Death Notice:

Rayburn Greer, 56, of Bryan, passed away at St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan on Wednesday, January 22, 2013. Services are set for 1 p.m. Saturday, January 25, at Millican Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 23, 2014)

 
Greer, Rayburn (I5526)
 
196 Death Notice:

Raymond Schelonka, 67, Apache Junction Arizona, passed away August 24, 2002. Services 2:30pm 8/26, Melcher's Mission Chapel, 6625 E. Main St. Mesa.

(Published in The Arizona Republic on August 26, 2002)

 
Schelonka, Raymond Nicholas (I7528)
 
197 Death Notice:

Richard W. Niederkorn, 79, of Belleville died Monday, Sept. 7, 2015. Private cremation services were held. George Renner & Sons Funeral Home, Belleville.

(Published in The Belleville News-Democrat on September 10, 2015) 
Niederkorn, Richard William (I9592)
 
198 Death Notice:

RICHEY, M. Frances, 64, of Kyle died Thursday. Services 10 a.m. today, Harrell Funeral Home. Burial Forest Oaks Memorial Park.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on September 3, 1994) 
Garrett, Mary Frances (I2974)
 
199 Death Notice:

Robert "Bob" Crutchfield, 57, of Bryan, passed away on Friday, April 15, 2022, in Bryan. Private, Immediate Family, Celebration of Life Service will be held at a future date. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station.

(Published by Callaway-Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) 
Crutchfield, Robert Wayne (I5950)
 
200 Death Notice:

Robert Arnold Jr., 78, of Port Arthur died Thursday, April 24, 2003, at his home. Grammier-Oberle Funeral home in Port Arthur.

(Published in The Port Arthur News on April 27, 2003)

 
Arnold, Robert Jr. (I4859)
 

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