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901 Obituary:

Funeral for Jacob Ozbolt, 88, of 5504 Iceland-av, who died Thursday, will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, with burial in Oakland. He worked at U.S. Steel for 30 years. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. John J. Bradley and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson, and two sons, Frank Ozbolt and B.J. Ozbolt, all of Birmingham.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on June 19, 1976) 
Ozbolt, Phillip Jacob (I1183)
 
902 Obituary:

Funeral for John Joseph Bradley, 69, Birmingham, who died Sunday, will be 10 a.m. today, St. Patrick Catholic Church, burial Elmwood. Member St. Patrick Catholic Church, eucharistic minister, retired U.S. Steel Mines, member United Mine Workers, Harmonicas of Alabama, veteran World War II. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Annie Ozbolt Bradley; three daughters, Mrs. Cecilia George, Roebuck, Mrs. Diane Trapolino, McCalla, Mrs. Theresa Vines, Birmingham; five sons, Charlie, Mickey, Jerome and Danny Bradley, all Pleasant Grove, Joe Bradley, Albertville; sister, Mrs. Mary Gibbons, Homewood. Memorials to St. Patrick Catholic Church or favorite charity.

(Published in The Birmingham-Post Herald on September 5, 1989) 
Bradley, John Joseph (I1210)
 
903 Obituary:

Funeral for Mrs. Antonia Crnkovich Ozbolt, 92, McDonald's Chapel, who died Saturday, will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, burial Oakland Cemetery, Angwin's Ensley directing. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today, Angwin Mortuary Center. Native of Yugoslavia, member St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Survivors: three daughters, Mrs. Doris Johnson, Center Point, Mrs. Anne Bradley, Ensley, Mrs. Inez Wiles, McDonald's Chapel; son, Frank Ozbolt, McDonald's Chapel; two brothers, Angel Crnkovich, Oak Grove, La., Joe Crnkovich, Zwolle, La.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on October 4, 1988) 
Crnkovic, Antonia (I1151)
 
904 Obituary:

Funeral for Mrs. Antonia Crnkovich Ozbolt, 92, McDonald's Chapel, who died Saturday, will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, burial Oakland Cemetery, Angwin's Ensley directing. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today, Angwin Mortuary Center. Native Yugoslavia, member St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Survivors: three daughters, Mrs. Doris Johnson, Center Point, Mrs. Anne Bradley, Ensley, Mrs. Inez Wiles, McDonald's Chapel; two brothers, Angel Crnkovich, Oak Grove, La., Joe Crnkovich, Zwolle, La.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on October 3, 1988)

 
Crnkovic, Antonia (I1151)
 
905 Obituary:

Funeral for Mrs. C. J. Swain Held Here On Sunday

Burial Services for Aged Citizen Held At Memorial Park Cemetery

Funeral services for Mrs. C. J. Swain of this city were held from the Baptist Church last Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. Robert Holmes, pastor of the church, had charge of the services with Rev. T. A. Conway assisting.

A quartette consisting of Mrs. M. B. Smith, Miss Mattie Griffis, R. Nelson and Chas. Holcomb sang during the services, and the local temple of Pythian Sisters had charge of the services at the grave.

Mrs. Swain passed away last Thursday night at Tallahassee where she had been visiting at the home of her son, J. W. Swain for some time. She passed here ninetieth year on the 25th of last January, having been born in 1843 in Tipton county, Tenn.

The deceased came to Florida in 1885 and first settled at Lakeland. Later the family moved to Titusville, where Mr. Swain died in 1916.

Six children survive the departed mother. They were Mrs. Hester Walker of Miami, Mrs. A. M. Wright of Tallahassee, J. W. Swain of Tallahassee, C. H. Swain of Lakeland, L. O. Swain of Atlanta, W. H. Swain of Jacksonville. One brother E. H. Crowe is living at Holcomb, Mo.

Mrs. Swain was an active member of several organizations during her lifetime, among them being the Eastern Star, Pythian Sisters and Baptist Church.

Pallbearers at the Funeral Sunday were E. B. Wager, D. B. Pritchard, R. L. Baldwein, T. A. Conway, Wade Manous of Atlanta and Dr. J. C. Spell.

(Published in The Titusville Star Advocate on August 1, 1933) 
Crow, Mary Jane (I5474)
 
906 Obituary:

Funeral Held Wednesday For H. B. Roberson

H. B. Roberson, age 80, of Cotton Valley, died Tuesday morning in a Springhill hospital following a short illness.

Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Cotton Valley.

Burial followed in the Cotton Valley cemetery under the direction of Cotton Valley Funeral Home.

Survivors include his widow; two sons; one daughter; two brothers; three sisters, including Mrs. A. R. Warren of Jonesboro and seven grandchildren also survive.

(Published in The Jackson Independent on May 14, 1964) 
Roberson, Hiram Benjamin Jr. (I12025)
 
907 Obituary:

Funeral is Held For Dave Greer At Peach Creek

Funeral services for Dave Monroe Greer were held this afternoon at 3:30 in the Peach Creek cemetery, with Rev. H.C. McEntire officiating. He died in a Navasota hospital Sunday.

Mr. Greer was born in Brazos county, December 17, 1901, and at the time of his death was 45 years, 7 months and 16 days of age.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lorena Greer; his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Greer; six daughters, Mrs. Aline Lovell of Bryan; Mrs. Lillian Reiner of Austin and Misses Lillian, Sunshine, Bertha and Barbara Jean, all of Bryan; five sons, Monroe, Glenn, Sidney, Dean and Kenneth of Bryan; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Gibson, Mrs. Laura Fanette and Mrs. Martha Dillion, all of Houston, and one brother, Robert Greer of San Antonio.

Interment was in the Peach Creek cemetery, under the direction of Hillier Funeral Home. Pallbearers included J.T. Sims, C.M. Lovell, Bennie Allen, Henry L. Allen, Tom Barker and L.S. Barker.

(Published in The Eagle on August 4, 1947) 
Greer, Dave Monroe (I3579)
 
908 Obituary:

FUNERAL OF H. P. LEBLANC

Funeral services for Homer Pierce LeBlanc of Lecompte, La. Route 1, who died at Veterans hospital Nov. 13, 1935 was held at Osborn Funeral Home, Shreveport at 11:30 Nov. 14 with Rev. Mr. Wallace, pastor of First Baptist Church Shreveport officiating.

Mr. LeBlanc was fatally hurt when his truck struck loose gravel and turned over with him. All that could be done could not save our dear friend. He will be greatly missed by his large circle of friends.

Pallbearers were: Peter Beaubeouf, Morris Beaubeouf, Sleet McClendon, Sidney Buford, Jack Burnaman. Interment was made in Forest Park cemetery, Shreveport, under direction of Hixson Bros. Funeral directors of Alexandria.

(Published in The Alexandria Town Talk on November 23, 1935) 
LeBlanc, Homer Pierce (I372)
 
909 Obituary:

Funeral Rites Held For Richard Davis This Afternoon

Funeral services for Richard (Dick) H. Davis, 69, a life-long resident of Bryan, were held at 3 p.m. today int he chapel of the McDonald Funeral Home.

The Rev. Frank Boutwell officiated and interment was in the Bryan City Cemetery.

Mr. Davis, whose home was at 1000 West 17th street, died Monday at 3:15 p.m. at a local hospital. He is survived by a brother, Walter Davis of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Stella Stevenson of Dallas, and a niece, Mrs. Erie Fletcher of Fort Worth.

The deceased was born in Bryan June 18, 1881, and spent his entire life here. He was a painter and paper hanger by trade.

Pallbearers were Bill Dowling, Edison English, Guy Dansby, Parker Carroll, Edgar Gerke and W. S. Collard.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on November 14, 1950) 
Davis, Richard Hunter Sr. (I8887)
 
910 Obituary:

Funeral Rites Slated Monday

Last rites for Mrs. Ora M. Ford, 50, 703 West 61st, will be held at 4 p.m. Monday from the Parkview Church of Christ with minister Abe Lincoln officiating.

Mrs. Ford, a resident of Odessa since 1942, Mrs. Ford died at Medical Center Hospital Saturday afternoon following a two-year illness. She had been in the hospital here two weeks.

Born Oct. 7, 1906, at Midland, Ark., she was married May 10, 1947, to J. E. Ford, who survives her. She was a member of the Parkview Church of Christ.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Rosetti, Lindsey, Okla.; and Mrs. Ben Keith of Andrews; two sons, Richard French of Louisiana, and Joe French of Odessa; two sisters, Mrs. Lewie Mengenia of Ratone, N. M., and Mrs. Letha Scott of Amarillo; and two brothers, Norval Hamilton, and R. D. Hamilton of Denver, Colo.

Handling funeral arrangements will be the Hubbard Funeral Home.

(Published in The Odessa American on March 3, 1957) 
Hamilton, Ora Mary (I10712)
 
911 Obituary:

Funeral Rites Slated Today

Kermit - (Staff) - Services were slated for 2 p.m. Friday at the Berean Baptist Church here for Buster V. A. Kinney, 36-year-old former Odessan who died Sunday in New York City.

Rev. Clarence Smith, former pastor of the church, was to officiate. Burial was set for Odessa Cemetery under direction of the Hixson Funeral Home of Kermit.

Kinney was the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kinney of Seagraves. He was born Jan. 10, 1922, at Pawhuska, Okla.

He moved to Odessa in 1927 and attended school here. During World War II he served in the Army.

He worked for Davidson Drilling Company in the Odessa area until Aug. 1, 1957, when he took a drilling job for Iran Oil Company in Tehran, Iran.

He became Ill last December and was transferred from Iran to New York.

He is survived by his widow, Marie; one son, Ronald Dean Kinney; two daughters, Donna Marie and Sandra Kay; his parents; one brother, Victor Kinney of Odessa, and two sisters, Betty Kinney of Seagraves and Mrs. Juanita Haskins of Oria, Tex.

(Published in The Odessa American on February 21, 1958) 
Kinney, Buster Veigh Alva (I736)
 
912 Obituary:

Funeral rites were conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 22 in St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Port Neches, Texas for Mrs. Lydia Betterton, 84, a native of Abbeville, who died at 10 p.m. Tuesday, July 20 in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas. Reverend P.J. Hickey, pastor, conducted the funeral services. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park in Port Arthur, Texas.

She was the widow of the late W.H. Betteron of Port Neches, Texas.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charles Holcomb of Texas City, Texas; five brothers, Robert and Clet Butaud of Beaumont, Texas, Paul Butaud of Erath; A.J. and L.J. Butaud of Abbeville, four sisters, Mrs. Tom Faulk of Lake Charles, Mrs. Frank Martin of Franklin, Mrs. Eugene Gautreaux and Mrs. Henry Gautreaux both of Abbeville; four grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on July 29, 1971) 
Butaud, Lydia (I11694)
 
913 Obituary:

Funeral rites were conducted in Abbeville Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock for Mrs. Rita Boudreaux, 61, resident of Vinton for the past 30 years and a native of Vermilion parish, who died at her home Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock following an illness of six months. Burial was in the New Catholic cemetery with the Reverend LaBrake, assistant pastor of the St. Mary Magdalene Catholic church, conducting the rites.

Surviving Mrs. Boudreaux are two brothers, S.J. Boudreaux, and Leonce Boudreaux of Abbeville, three sisters, Mrs. Ed Hollier of Vinton, Mrs. E.M. Hebert of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. W.E. Terry of Baton Rouge. Mrs. Boudreaux was the daughter of the late Eraste Boudreaux and Carmelite LeBlanc.

Six of her nephews served as pallbearers.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on May 22, 1948) 
Boudreaux, Elrita (I2627)
 
914 Obituary:

Funeral rites were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. John's Catholic church at Henry for Sidney Butaud, 73, retired dairyman of the Henry area who died Saturday morning at 7:45 o'clock in the Abbeville General Hospital.

Burial was in the New Catholic cemetery in Abbeville.

Survivors are his widow, the former Effie Bodin, three sons, J. W. of Beaumont, Texas, Gordon, of Port Arthur, Texas, and Gerald of Henry; a daughter, Mrs. L. B. Smith, Port Arthur, Texas, five brothers, L. J. of Abbeville, A. J. and Paul of Henry, C. L. and Robert of Beaumont, Texas; five sisters, Mrs. W. H. Betterton of Port Neches, Texas, Mrs. Eugene Gautreaux and Mrs. Henry Gautreaux of Abbeville, Mrs. Frank Martin of Franklin and Mrs. Tom Faulk of Lake Charles; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

The First National Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 15, 1966) 
Butaud, Sidney Joseph (I11695)
 
915 Obituary:

Funeral service for Mrs. Jennie B. Martin, 55, will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist church in Ida. The Rev. Fant, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Bethsaida cemetery, Ida.

Mrs. Martin, a life-long resident of Ida, died at her residence at 9 p.m. Tuesday of a heart attack.

Survivers include two daughters, Mrs. J. F. Terry, of Ida, and Mrs. J. H. Gardener, of Shreveport; two sons, Robert N. Martin, of St. Martinsville, and M/Sgt. Scott Martin, of Selma, Ala.; seven grandsons and two granddaughters, and one sister, Mrs. Lillie Mae Sparks, of Ida.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on April 3, 1952) 
Bumgardner, Jennie Lee (I11968)
 
916 Obituary:

Funeral Service For Mrs. Ross Held At Rockdale

Mrs. Sallie Lockley Ross, 86, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Rice in Rockdale on September 25 and funeral services were held at Philip-Luckey Funeral Chapel in Rockdale at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the 26th. Rev. R. L. Brown, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Hearne officiated, assisted by Rev. O. J. Margin of Rockdale.

Interment was in the Harmony cemetery, south of Rockdale, by the side of her late husband, David Ross, a veteran of the Confederate Army.

Eight children survive, they are four daughters, Mrs. A. L. Rosprim of College Station, Mrs. Rufus Breland, Navasota, Mrs. Walter Jerich of Millican and Mrs. W. M. Rice of Rockdale.

Four sons, E. L. Ross, Sweetwater, W. J. Ross of Rockdale, J. M. Ross of Milano and E. J. Ross of College Station.

Other survivors are 41 grandchildren, 66 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on October 4, 1951) 
Lockley, Sallie Francis (I7595)
 
917 Obituary:

Funeral service for Sophia C. Vaughn of Cape Girardeau will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel. The Rev. Jeffrey Sippy will officiate. Graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, with the Rev. Gary Byers officiating.

Vaughn, 80, died Wednesday, June 18, 1997, at St. Francis Medical Center.

She was born Oct. 9, 1916, in Jackson, daughter of Karl Louis Henry and Minnie A. Pensel Heider. She and Paul Baldwin Vaughn were married Jan. 9, 1939, in Cape Girardeau. He died Dec. 22, 1990.

Vaughn lived in Belleville, Ill., from 1960 until moving to the Lutheran Home a year ago. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Belleville.

Survivors include a son, Ronald Vaughn of Albany, Ca.; six daughters, Rosalee Schultz of Overland Park, Kan., Kay Carroll of Cape Girardeau, Mary Vaughn-Luhman of Gaithersburg, Md., Sharon Vaughn of Belleville, Karen O'Carroll of Chandler, Ariz., and Deborah Shank of Jackson; two brothers, Martin Heider of Willow Springs and Carlton Heider of St. Louis; 13 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother.

(Published in The Southeast Missourian on June 22, 1997) 
Heider, Sophia Carolina (I9548)
 
918 Obituary:

Funeral service for Tommy Edward Barker, 76, of Brashear, will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at First Baptist Church with Rev. David Hardage and Rev. Mark Bryant officiating. Military Honors by the Hopkins County Military Coalition will follow. Pallbearers will be the grandchildren and honorary pallbearers will be the FBC Radio Bible Class. Visitation will be held from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m., prior to service at First Baptist Church. Mr. Barker passed away on Saturday, November 24, 2012 at ETMC of Tyler. He was born on July 12, 1936 in Peach Creek , TX, the son of Tom Hill Barker and Ina Mae Allen Barker He married Helen Bryant Barker March 5, 1983 in Van, TX. Mr. Barker was a member of First Baptist Church, Sulphur Springs. He was a graduate of Texas A&M University. He was a retired Hopkins County Agriculture Extension Agent, and was a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of County Agriculture Agents. Mr. Barker was a Veteran of the National Guard, he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by wife, Helen Bryant Barker of Brashear, his children, Rhonda Barker Johnson of McKinney, Danny Wayne Goldsmith and Jeffery Bryant Goldsmith of Point, two sisters, Barbara Snyder of Hurst, and Shirley Perry of Caldwell, three brothers, Daniel Barker of Colmesneil, Raymond "Rip" Barker of Navasota, and Harold "Toby" Barker of Ft. Davis. Numerous grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, daughter Tommie Elaine "Punkin" Loddy. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5501 Plaza Drive, Texarkana, TX 75503 or The Kidney Foundation, P.O. Box 592180, San Antonio, TX 78259. Arrangements are under the direction of West Oaks Funeral Home. www.westoaksfuneralhome.com

(Published by West Oaks Funeral Home of Sulphur Springs, TX) 
Barker, Tommy Edward (I6042)
 
919 Obituary:

Funeral Service Held Sunday For Rock Prairie Man

Funeral services were held at Sanders-McCullough Funeral home Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock for the late John Davis Warren, age 36 years, 7 months and 28 days, who died at his home on Route 3 in the Rock Prairie community Saturday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock, following a lingering illness. Rev. L. Whitehurst of Houston conducted the services at the funeral home and also at the grave in Millican cemetery.

John Davis Warren enlisted in the United States Navy in 1920, and received honorable discharge from the service in 1921, with a disability, and has never been well since that time. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Inez Warren, one daughter, Aline, and two sons, Davis and Alton Warren. He is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warren of Reliance community, one sister, Mrs. Bige Warren of Houston, and five brothers, Dean Warren of San Saba; Harland Warren, Reliance; Oatis Warren, Winters; Bailey Warren, Vernon, and Walter Warren of Houston.

Pallbearers were: John German, W. D. Burkhalter, Otis Robertson, I. C. Burkhalter, Antone Rosprim and A. L. Simpson of Houston.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on June 26, 1939)

 
Warren, John Davis (I3776)
 
920 Obituary:

Funeral services for Ms. Kimberly Marie Mitchell, age 29, will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 3, 2016 at Mt. Paran Baptist Church with Rev. Don Shirley and Rev. Jason Lupo officiating. Interment will follow in the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home, Springhill, LA.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, at Bailey Funeral Home.

Kimberly was born October 7, 1986 to Rodger Sherman Mitchell, Jr. and Barbara Marie Taylor Mitchell and passed away Thursday, December 31, 2015 in Shreveport, LA. She was a lifelong resident of this area, a member of the First Baptist Church in Cotton Valley where she was an active member of the choir and worked in the children's department. She was a graduate of Shongaloo High School class of 2006 and was a homemaker.

She is survived by her parents; brother, Rodger S. Mitchell, III and wife, Lynette of Foreman, AR; sister, Carolyn Denise Mitchell of Shongaloo, LA; her maternal grandmother, Carolyn F. Taylor of Magnolia, AR; a niece, A. J. Mitchell and special friend, Phillip Gulett of Haughton, LA.

Kimberly was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, J. L. Taylor, Jr.; maternal grandparents, Rodger S. Mitchell, Sr. and Hollis Houston Mitchell.

Pallbearers will be Dave Mitchell, Jr., Zac Joslin, Heath Joslin, David Joslin, Robert Rudd, T. W. Price, Rusty Price and Gary Sullivan.

Sign our online guest book at www.baileyfuneralhome.net.

Bailey Funeral Home
Springhill, LA
318-539-3555

(Published by Bailey Funeral Home of Springhill, LA) 
Mitchell, Kimberly Marie (I1633)
 
921 Obituary:

Funeral services for Agnes Lee Crawford, 77, of Sarepta will be held at 4 p.m. today at the New Sarepta Baptist Church with the Rev. Richard May and Rev. Don Woodard officiating. Burial will be in the Old Sarepta Cemetery under direction of Bailey Mortuary of Springhill.

Mrs. Crawford died Sunday night at Highland Memorial Hospital in Shreveport following a short illness.

She was a life-long resident of the Sarepta area and a member of New Sarepta Baptist Church.

She is survived by her husband, L.R. Crawford of Sarepta; two daughters, Mrs. Dolores Gibbs of Sarepta and Mrs. Lena Patterson of Minden; one son, Carl Crawford of Amarillo, Texas; one sister, Evelyn Keane of Sarepta, three brothers, Hollis Houston, E.L. Houston, both of Sarepta, and Charles Houston of Amarillo; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Eddie Keane, John Keane, Rodger Mitchell, David Mitchell, Max Covnet and David Covnet.

(Published in The Minden Press Herald on August 21, 1979)  
Houston, Agnes Lee (I1550)
 
922 Obituary:

Funeral services for Albert Edward Drgac, 24, will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Johnson Funeral Home chapel. Officiating will be the Rev. Joseph Barton of Bellville, the Rev. Henry Beseda Jr. of Rosenberg and the Rev. Gordon Hill of San Angelo.

Burial in Lawnhaven Memorial Park will be under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home.

Mr. Drgac died Friday morning when the plane he used for cotton dusting crashed near Slaton.

Survivors include his father, W. J. Drgac of Veribest; three brothers, W. C. and J. D., both of San Angelo, and A-2c Herbert, Travis Air Force Base; four sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Kokes of San Angelo, Mrs. Viola Krupala of Wall, Misses Evelyn and Clarice Drgac of Veribest and one niece, Judy Lanell Krupala.

(Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on Septmeber 7, 1952) 
Drgac, Albert Edward (I1901)
 
923 Obituary:

Funeral services for Anna Claire Prine Watson, age 73 a homemaker of Epps, Louisiana, were held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 7, 2005 at the Walnut Grove Baptist Church in the Walnut Grove Community east of Epps.

Reverends Jay Morgan and Todd Perry officiated.

Burial rites followed in the New Forest Cemetery near Forest, Louisiana.

Services are under the direction of Cox Funeral Home of Oak Grove, Louisiana.

Mrs. Watson died Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at the St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe, Louisiana.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Claude Cook Prine, Sr. and Nettie Myrtle Lee Prine and 2 brothers, David Lee Prine and Henry Ray "Buddy" Prine.

She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, David and Shirley Crnkovic of Ferriday, Louisiana; daughter and son-in-law, Billie Ruth and Buddy Simmons of Epps, Louisiana; grandson and his wife, Jason and April Hale; grandson and his wife, Jeffery and Beth Simmons; granddaughter Jeri Simmons; granddaughter and her husband, Jennifer and Carl Disher; granddaughter and her husband, Jeannie and Kevin Hall; 9 great grandchildren, Bailey Hale, Mason Hale, Allie Hale, Gunner Hale, Drue Disher, Coy Disher, Ashley Hall, Braxton Hall and Fisher Hall; brother and sister-in-law, Johnny and Florence Prine of Darnell, Louisiana; brother, C. C. Prine, Jr. of Kilbourne and sister-in-law, Ethel Prine of Kilbourne, Louisiana.

(Published in The West Carroll Gazette on April 13, 2005) 
Prine, Anna Claire (I3498)
 
924 Obituary:

Funeral services for Anthony Earl Kezerle, 33, of Ebarb, will be held at 2 p.m., on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at the St. Ann's Catholic Church in Ebarb.

Father Kenneth Williams will officiate. Burial will be in St. Ann's Catholic Cemetery, under the direction of Les Fontaine Funeral Home in Many.

Anthony died on Saturday, Nov. 18, in Zwolle, La.

He was preceded in death by his father, Anthony V. Kezerle of Zwolle; his sister, Vivian Kezerle of Calif.; grandparents, Anthony E. and Maggie Kezerle of Zwolle; grandfather, Walter Sepulvado of Noble, Uncle Sabastin Kezerle of Noble, and Aunt Shirley Ann Sepulvado of Zwolle.

Survivors are one daughter, Victoria Antonio; one son, Jonathan Wilson Kezerle, both of Jonesboro; his mother, Bertha Caskey; and stepfather, Johnny Ray Sepulvado of Noble; two sisters, Debra Burnadette Hammer of Noble, and Sandra Lea Smith of Ruston; four brothers, Dewayne Kezerle of Calif., Anthony Robin Kezerle of Leesville, Bobby Layne, and Chris Caskey of Noble; grandmother, Ruby Sepulvado of Many; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers will be Scooter Clint Ebarb, Gary Dewayne Ebarb, Scottie Delane Sepulvado, Jonathan Bryan Cartinez, Jerome Alben Malmay, and Vincent King.

(Published in The Sabine Index on November 22, 1995)
 
Kezerle, Anthony Earl (I7458)
 
925 Obituary:

Funeral services for Anthony Scott Privat, 48, lifelong resident of Rayne and one of the community's best known and loved citizens, were held at 3 p.m. Friday, December 25, in St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Many friends joined the sorrowing family to pay final tribute to "Tony" as he was known and loved by everyone., and participated in the Christmas afternoon services with Rev. O'Neil Landry of Centerville, a cousin, officiating Present in the Sanctuary were Msgr Emery Labbe, Rev. Joseph Breaux and Rev. Kenneth Morvant.

Interment followed in the St. Joseph Cemetery with Gossen Funeral Home directing arrangements. Pallbearers included Philip Trahan, Roderick Trahan, Frank Privat, Tommy Privat, Dan Landry, Jr, and Edward S. McBride of Chase, Maryland.

Mr. Privat was stricken at his home Thursday morning and was rushed to the Rayne-Branch Hospital where he passed away at 7 a.m. on Christmas Eve.

His sudden death is a tragic loss, not only to his dear wife and other members of his family, but to the hosts of friends who had known and admired him throughout his entire lifetime.

He was the son of the late Joseph Privat and Julie McBride Privat, representing two of the early pioneer families of this community. He was reared here and graduated from St. Joseph High School, later attending the SW La Vocational-Technical School in Crowley. During World War II, he served with the U.S. Army, and upon his return to civilian life, went into business with his father operating Privat's Bakery and assisting with his father's widespread farming interests. After his father's death, Tony continued to operate the family bakery until recent months when it was closed. At the time of his death he was still managing the Privat farm.

He was an active member of the Rayne Lions Club, Woodmen of the World, Rayne Council 1897, Knights of Columbus, Msgr George Mollo Assembly, Fourth Degree Knights of Colubms, and Arceneaux Post No. 77, American Legion.

Always friendly to everyone, with a genuine smile of happiness, and a ready wit and humor which endeared him to "grown-ups" and children alike, Tony was loved by all, especially by the younger members of the family who sensed his understanding and deep affection for each of them. May cherished memories remain of his kind, quiet and sincere personality. He was never too busy to take time for a visit with friends, and he always responded in his sincere, cheerful way which was a bright part of the day for everyone meeting him. Kind and thoughtful, his life was marked by consideration for others. He and his devoted wife had recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary and this was a time of particular happiness for them - with friends everywhere sharing the opportunity to express their admiration for this loved couple. His sudden and untimely death came as a great shock to the community where he will be greatly missed by family and friends alike.

He is survived by his wife, the former Rita Trahan, one sister, Mrs. Edwin Ousse, of Rayne, the former Julie Privat; one nniece and nephew in Rayne, Juliana Ousse and Edwin "Butch" Ousse, Jr., and 24 other nieces and nephews in this immediate area.

to the wife whom tony loved so dearly - to Julie , and to her sweet family who were such a close and intimate part of his life, Acadian-Tribune and his hosts of friends everywhere join in expressions of sincerest sympathy. And he will long be remembered for his goodness, his sweet, kind manner and his deep and abiding friendship for his fellowman. He will be remembered in the smile of a child and the gentle beauty of a quiet summer day - and in the brotherhood of man... "to have a friend is to be one" was Tony's way of life, and he lived the beautiful Christian concept day by day - a lasting and perfect memorial to a dear, lovely person. We all cherish that memory.

(Published in the Rayne Acadian Tribune on December 31, 1970)  
Privat, Anthony Scott (I3996)
 
926 Obituary:

Funeral services for Anthony William Kezerle, 59, of Noble, LA, will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 11:00 AM at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father Joseph Ampatt officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation will begin on Friday, March 13, 2020, at 4:00 PM at Warren Meadows Funeral Home, Zwolle, LA.

Anthony William Kezerle was born on Wednesday, August 31, 1960 in Savanah, GA. He passed away on Thursday, March 12, 2020 at Christus Schumpert Highland in Shreveport, LA. He was preceded in death by his parents, Sebastian Joseph Kezerle and Marian Bernice (Davies) Kezerle; and his brother, Sebastian Kezerle, Jr.

He is survived by his brothers, Bernard Kezerle of Noble, LA and Jason Kezerle and wife Roxanne of Noble, LA; sister-in-law, Regina Rivers Kezerle of Noble, LA; aunt, Linda Schunch and husband John of Savannah, GA; nieces and nephews: Jared Martinez of Ebarb, LA, Matt Kezerle of Converse, LA, Jana Ebarb of Ebarb, LA, Colby Kezerle of Noble, LA, Hayden Kezerle of Shreveport, LA and Austin Kezerle of Noble, LA; along with a host of friends.

Pallbearers will be his nephews: Colby Kezerle, Matt Kezerle, Austin Kezerle, Hayden Kezerle, Maddox Ebarb and Robert Parrie.

(Published by Warren Meadows Funeral Home of Man, LA) 
Kezerle, Anthony William (I7517)
 
927 Obituary:

Funeral services for Arsan LeBleu Jr., 68, of 4307 Dean St., will be at 10 a.m. today, July 9, from Christ the King Catholic Church.

The Rev. Keith Portier will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Mr. LeBleu died at 6:32 p.m. Saturday in a local hospital.

He was a lifelong resident of Lake Charles and retired in 1975 from Cit-Con after serving 25 years with the company.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Monique Breaux LeBleu of Lake Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Earline Necaise of Pass Christian, Miss. and Mrs. Carol Kershaw of Lake Charles.

Also, one stepson, Ronald Gene Cradeur of Duson; two brothers, Joseph Martin and Fremont LeBleu, both of Lake Charles; one sister, Mrs. Eddie Hebert Sr. of Lake Charles; and six grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on July 9, 1979) 
LeBleu, Arsan Jr. (I7283)
 
928 Obituary:

Funeral services for Artie Marvin Brothers, 18 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brothers, 301 Travis, who died at the residence at 11 o'clock Monday night, were held from the home at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The body was forwarded to Seymour by the Hines Undertaking Company for burial.

(Published in The Wichita Daily Times on March 10, 1926) 
Brothers, Artie Marvin (I191)
 
929 Obituary:

Funeral services for Avery M. Greer, 91, of Route 3, Navasota, were held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 5, from the chapel of the Lindley-Robertson Funeral Home.

The Rev. Bill Evans, pastor of the North Zulch Pentecostal Church, officiated. Interment was in the Peach Creek Cemetery.

Mr. Greer died at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, at the Grimes Memorial Hospital here.

A native of Peach Creek, Brazos County, Mr. Greer was born Dec. 23, 1881, the son of Sarah Martin and Steve Greer. Mr. Greer, who was a retired farmer, was a Baptist. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Ida E. Greer, who died in 1956.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Martha Mayo and Mrs. Louis Loftin, both of Route 3, Navasota; one son, Robert Greer of San Antonio; one step-son, Dimmit Price of Alvin; along with 34 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Bennie Fannett of Houston, Glenn Greer of Millican, Tommy Barker of Emory, W.B. Carr of Willis, Bill McDaniel of Angleton, and Sidney Greer of Bryan.

(Published in The Navasota Examiner on January 11, 1973) 
Greer, Avery Monroe (I2966)
 
930 Obituary:

Funeral services for B. L. Crnkovic, 78, who passed away Friday, Jan. 6, were conducted at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Zwolle, at 1 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 8, with Rev. Father Robert C. Friend officiating. Interment was in St. Joseph Cemetery, under the direction of the Warren Funeral Home.

Survivors are sons, Anton of Birmingham. Ala., Angel of Oak Grove, Alfred of Hemphill, Joseph of Zwolle, C. D. of Springhill, William of Caldwell, Tex., Rudolph of Oak Grove; daughters, Mrs. Jacob Osbolt, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Willis Ebarb of Zwolle; brothers, Ed of Zwolle, Adolph of St. Lewis, Mo.; 28 grandchildren; and 24 great grandchildren. 
Crnkovic, Bartol Ludwig (I1149)
 
931 Obituary:

Funeral services for B. L. Shelton, 69, Dibble, will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Free Will Baptist Church.

Shelton died Tuesday evening in McCurday Hospital, Purcell.

He was born July 26, 1893, in Marlow and moved to Dibble in 1920. A World War I veteran, he was a farmer-stockman most of his life until his retirement 15 years ago.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Shelton, of the home address; three sons, E. L. Shelton, Chickasha; Junior Shelton, Norman, and Bobby Shelton of the home; two grandchildren; five brothers, Rube Shelton and Bunn Shelton of Edmond, and Odde Shelton, Claude Shelton and Leonard Shelton all of Lebanon; two sisters, Mrs. Johnnie Hall, Oklahoma City and Mrs. Beacher Shrader, Healdton.

Interment will be in the Dibble cemetery under direction of Sevier's Funeral Home.

(Published in The Chickasha Daily Express on May 8, 1963) 
Shelton, Bert Leonard Sr. (I8118)
 
932 Obituary:

Funeral services for B. Lawrence "Toby" Gautreaux, 27, of 823 Rose Ann St., Opelousas, were held at 4 p.m. Saturday at St. Landry Catholic Church. Burial was in Bellevue Memorial Park under direction of the First National Funeral Home.

Gautreaux was electrocuted Friday morning in an accident at United Packers, Dr. A.E. Williams, St. Landry Parish coroner, said.

Gautreaux suffered an electric shock about 10:45 a.m. at the plant. He was pronounced dead two hours later at St. Landry Clinic.

James Pitre, manager of United Packers, said the accident occurred while Gautreaux was on a ladder working on wiring in one of the canning rooms at the plant.

Gautreaux is survived by his widow, the former Jeralyn Reed, and one daughter, Sonia Kay Gautreaux, both of Opelousas; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurent Gautreaux; and two sisters, Mrs. Harold Ray of Opelousas and Mrs. Edmon Thibodeaux of Houma.

(Published in The Opelousas Daily World on October 27, 1968) 
Gautreaux, Bell Lawrence (I6360)
 
933 Obituary:

Funeral Services for Barbara Ann Klinger, age 69, will be held 12:00 p.m.,Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel, San Angelo, Texas followed by a short graveside service at Lawnhaven Cemetery also in San Angelo. Local arrangements are by Fairview Funeral Home, Inc.

Barbara Ann Klinger was born September 29, 1939 in Wickett, Texas to Clyde "Cactus" Redmond Calvert and Ruby Othell (Carwile) Calvert and passed away Friday, May 22, 2009 at St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Enid, Oklahoma.

Barbara attended school in Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from high school in McCamey, Texas. She obtained her LVN accreditation in Texas. She married Donald Paul Klinger on December 14, 1957 in San Angelo, Texas. They were blessed with three boys. Barbara worked as an LVN for 14 years and then worked as the Business Office Manager for Angelo Clinic Association for 25 years. She moved to Nevada
where she worked for Spectrasonics as a warehouse manager for 12 years.

She is survived by her three sons, Dr. Don Klinger and wife Linda of Fairview, Oklahoma, Kenny Klinger and wife Amy of Round Rock, Texas and David Klinger of Las Vegas, Nevada; and four grandchildren, Jeremy Klinger and Kayla Klinger, Mason Klinger and Garrett Klinger.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, husband; two sisters, Peggy and Pearl; and one brother, William "Bill" Calvert.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society with Fairview Funeral Home acting as custodian. Special appreciation to Dr. Dexeus and the many dedicated nurses and staff who cared for her at Fairview and Enid.

Condolences may be made online at www.fairviewfuneralhomeinc.com.

(Published by Fairview Funeral Home Inc. of Fairview, OK) 
Calvert, Barbara Ann (I10576)
 
934 Obituary:

Funeral services for Billy Burkhalter, 41, of 2908 Montana, are scheduled at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Memorial Funeral Chapel.

Mr. Burkhalter died Monday in a local hospital. The Rev. W.A. McDonald of the Second Baptist Church in College Station is scheduled to officiate. Burial will be in the Wellborn Cemetery.

Mr. Burkhalter was born July 31, 1929, in College Station and was a lifetime resident of Brazos County. He was an insurance agent and served in the Korean War. Mr. Burkhalter was a member of the First Baptist Church in College Station.

Survivors include one brother, Lanny Burkhalter of Houston; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Grumbles of Bryan; and his mother, Mrs. W.D. Burkhalter of Bryan.

Scheduled as pallbearers will be James Zubik, Preston Smith, Sam Nigh, Bob McCorquodale, Wayne Holiday and Otis Robertson.

(Published in the Bryan/College Station Eagle on September 22, 1970) 
Burkhalter, Edwin Calloway (I4464)
 
935 Obituary:

Funeral services for Bradley "Brad" Crnkovic will be at 2 p.m., Friday, July 5, 2019 in the Longleaf Baptist Church with Reverend Josh Tarpley officiating.

Committal service will follow in the Butter Cemetery under the direction of White Oaks Funeral Home, Oakdale.

"Brad", 36, of Forest Hill, entered eternal rest on Saturday, June 29, 2019, in his residence. He was born October 19, 1982 in Pineville to the union of Marvin Spann and Carla (Odom) Spann.

He was a painter and dry wall finisher by trade, a loving son, husband, father, brother and friend.

He is survived by: his wife, Jessica (Carter) Crnkovic of Forest Hill; his father and step-mother, Marvin and Vicki Spann of Oakdale; his mother, Carla Spann of Forest Hill; step-father, Bobby Eaves of Forest Hill; four children, Miranda Jo-Lynn Crnkovic, Trista Leigh-Anne Crnkovic, Gabriel Scott Crnkovic and Carter Jaykob Crnkovic all of Glenmora; 3 brothers, Cody Pearson of Forest Hill, Mark Lewis of Hineston and B. J. Lewis of Texas; two sisters, Bobbie Pearson of Ball and Beth Carter of Glenmora; along with a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Pallbearers to serve will be Jerod Andrus, Marcus Webster, Lane Malone, Mark Lewis, Roy Mancil, Bennie Barber and Daniel Doyle. Honorary pallbearers to serve will be Robert Wayne Gillispie and Cody Bill Pearson.

Visitation will be held in the Longleaf Baptist Church on Thursday July 4, 2019 from 11 a.m. until time of service Friday at 2 p.m. in the church.

(Published by White Oaks Funeral Home of Oakdale, LA) 
Crnkovic, Bradley Densel (I11290)
 
936 Obituary:

Funeral services for Cade Marshall Phillips, age 12, will be held at 10 A.M., Friday, December 29, 2017 at Ephesus Baptist Church near Jewett, Texas. Pastors Dwain Pollard & Ray Payne will officiate, and interment will follow in the Gum Springs Cemetery outside of Flynn, Texas in rural Leon County. A visitation will be held from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M., Thursday, December 28th at the church.

Cade Marshall Phillips was born on August 26, 2005 in Bryan, Texas to Paul Marshall Phillips and Kim Fridel. He grew up in the Brazos Valley and was currently a sixth grader in Nomangee Middle School in Normangee, Texas. Cade loved football. He was a member of the Leon County Football Association 12-U football team. Donning the number 44 "Lightning" football jersey, he played the positions of full back, tight end and line backer. When Cade was on the field he was in his element and was a pleasure to coach. Ever the inquisitive and venturesome young man, Cade never wanted to miss out on any type of excursion or undertaking. He was more than willing and ready to go at a moment's notice, born with a robust sense of adventure. Cade had accepted the Lord as his personal Savior at a young age and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Flynn, Texas. He passed away on Saturday, December 23, 2017 in a Houston, Texas hospital. Cade was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, James Fridel.

Surviving family members include father, Paul Phillips (Brittany) of Normangee; mother, Kim Fridel of Welborn; brothers, Cameron Phillips and Bryce Phillips; sister, Carleigh Miller; paternal grandparents, Brandye Smith (Whitney) and John Phillips (Shelley) and maternal grandmother, Sherri Fridel. Cade is also survived by aunts, Courtney Harris (Andrae); Pam Cantu (Ernest) and Madeleine Phillips; uncles, Wesley Muth, Richard Fridel and Shane Muth (Kim), as well as, numerous cousins, extended family and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the Phillips family requests that memorial donations be made to an account set up in Cade's name at any local Wells Fargo Branch.

Pallbearers: Andrae Harris, Tim Holley, Eric Rayburn, Dawane Martin, Richard Fridel, E.J. Cantu, Ernest Cantu and Roland Lerma

Honorary pallbearers: Marshall Harris, Trent Schmidt and Adam Hall

Walters Funeral Home in Centerville, Texas is in charge of all arrangements.

(Published by Walters Funeral Home of Centerville, TX) 
Phillips, Cade Marshall (I7201)
 
937 Obituary:

Funeral services for Capt. Eddie D. Hebert Jr., 60, will be at 1:30 p.m. today, Nov. 27, from St. Margaret Catholic Church.

The Rev. Aubrey Guilbeau will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Visitation is from 8 a.m. today. A rosary was recited Sunday.

Capt. Hebert died at 2:35 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 25, 2000.

A native of Lake Charles, he was a graduate of LaGrange High School. He was a captain and ship pilot for the Lake Charles River Pilots. He was of the Catholic faith.

Survivors include his wife, Joyce Hebert of Grand Lake; one son, Davy Hebert of Grand Lake; one daughter, Angela Hebert of Grand Lake; one sister, Gloria Bouillon of Lake Charles; and five grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American-Press on November 27, 2000) 
Hebert, Capt. Eddie Davis Jr. (I7716)
 
938 Obituary:

Funeral services for Charles W. Greer Jr., 33, Route 3 in Bryan, will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Hillier Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Glenn Connor officiating. Burial will follow in College Station City Cemetery.

Mr. Greer died Saturday in a local hospital. He was born August 23, 1940 in Brazos County.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susan Greer of Bryan; two daughters, Tina Greer of Cypress and Lesa Greer of Bryan; two brothers; Ricky Greer and Rayburn Greer, both of Millican; six sisters, Miss Sharon Greer, Miss Shirley Greer and Miss Sandra Greer, all of Millican; Mrs. Mary Harrington of Cypress, Mrs. Claudine Trammel of Magnolia and Miss Maudine Greer of Navasota; his mother, Mrs. Eunice Fuller Stone of Carlos and his father, Charles W. Greer Sr. of Millican.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on April 28, 1974) 
Greer, Charles Wesley Jr. (I5523)
 
939 Obituary:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Funeral services for Clarence J. LeBlanc, 56, were held yesterday at the First Baptist church. Mr. LeBlanc died Friday at the Veterans Hospital in Alexandria.

Rev. R. L. Holmes, pastor of the First Baptist church, conducted the service.

Interment took place in Memorial Park cemetery where Masonic services were conducted by Clyde Creagh. The flag was presented to the family by Harry A. Dupre, chaplain of Stanley Martin - Felix Ducrest Post No. 69 of the American Legion.

Pallbearers were Dr. Maurice S. Le Doux, Oliver LeBlanc, Dr. Howard Turner, Rene L. Goff, Cyr Boudreaux and Ira Pichon.

Mr. LeBlanc was a resident of Broussard where he owned and managed a motel. Prior to this he had been employed by the Southern Pacific railroad for 14 years.

He was a member of the First Baptist church, Hope Lodge No. 145 F & AM, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and a veteran of World War I.

Survivors include his widow, the former Willie May Herrin, of Broussard; one daughter, Mrs. George J. Lee of Thibodaux and two grandchildren.

The Delhomme Funeral home was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on June 12, 1955) 
LeBlanc, Clarence Joseph (I419)
 
941 Obituary:

Funeral services for Clifford R. Broussard. 44, will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday during a requiem high Mass in St. Margaret Catholic church.

Burial will be in the Welsh Catholic cemetery under direction of Hixson funeral home.

Mr. Broussard. a resident of 2605 Deaton street, died at fi:35 p.m. Sunday in a local hospital. A native of Welsh, he had lived in Lake Charles 16 years.

He was a pipefitter for Pittsburgh Plate Glass, Chemical Division, was a veteran of World War II.

Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Edythe Broussard: two sons, Michael and Sidney Broussard. both of Lake Charles; his mother, Mrs. Julia Broussard of Lake Charles: one sister. Mrs. Jasper Louviere of Lake Charles; and two brothers, Willard Broussard of Welsh and Lee Broussard oŁ Beaumont, Texas.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on May 27, 1963)

 
Broussard, Clifford R. (I12298)
 
942 Obituary:

Funeral services for Cora G. Houston, six months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Houston, 1324 West Kirby place, who died Sunday night, will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence with the Rev. M.E. Dodd, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park cemetery under the direction of Roll Osborn and Sons.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on February 17, 1925) 
Houston, Cora Jean (I2210)
 
943 Obituary:

Funeral services for Dr. E.J. Skrivanek were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Keever Chapel with Reverend Glenn Jones officiating. Interment was in Myrtle Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary with the following serving as pallbearers: John David Skrivanek, Jay Skrivanek, Joey Skrivanek, Scott Morgan, Merle Moon and Randy Strnad.

Dr. Skrivanek, 83, died Saturday, August 25, 2001 at the Ennis Regional Medical Center.

He was born October 24, 1917 in Caldwell, the son of Joseph and Mary Drgac Skrivanek. He was reared in Caldwell. He graduated from the University of Texas Medical School in 1942. He then served his internship at St. Paul's Hospital in Dallas. During World War II, he served three years in the Army Medical Corps as a physician in the European Theater. On February 14, 1947, he was married to Faustine Cole in San Antonio. They lived in El Campo where he practiced medicine. In June 1948, they moved to Ennis. He established a medical practice in Ennis with his brother, Dr. D.A. Skrivanek. He retired in 1987. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the Texas Medical Association, the Ellis County Medical Society and the First United Methodist Church in Ennis.

He is survived by his wife, Faustine of Ennis; son, Donn Skrivanek of Redmond, Washington; daughter and husband, Celia and Randy Strnad of Austin; brother, Julius Skrivanek of Bryan, Texas; three grandchildren, Scott Morgan of Waco, Amanda Morgan of Dallas and Benjamin Strnad of Austin; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers, William Skrivanek, Dr. John M. Skrivanek, Joseph H. Skrivanek, Frank Skrivanek and Dr. Daniel Skrivanek; and daughter, Paula Morgan of September 6, 1987.

May he rest in eternal peace and his memory remain with us forever.

(Published in The Vestnik SPJST Herald on October 3, 2001) 
Skrivanek, Dr. Ervin Jacob (I1762)
 
944 Obituary:

Funeral services for Dr. John M. Skrivanek, 59, of 1212 Merry Oaks, College Station, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Memorial Funeral Chapel, Revs. H.E. Beseda of Caldwell Brethren Church and Jesse Skrivanek of Austin officiating.

Burial will be in College Station Cemetery with graveside Masonic Rites.

Dr. Skrivanek, who was the brother of Bryan major Julius A. Skrivanek, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning at his residence. The professor of modern languages at Texas A&M University was born June 6, 1913, in Burleson County and was a resident of Brazos County since 1952.

Prior to coming to A&M, Dr. Skrivanek was at the University of Houston. He was organizer and secretary-treasurer of Texas Czech Education Foundation. He was author of several Czechoslovakian text books which are used throughout the country. Dr. Skrivanek also authored a text book on the Russian language.

Dr. Skrivanek received a bachelor of science degree and a masters degree from the University of Texas. He received his Ph. D. at Charles University in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

He was a member of Caldwell Brethren Church and a 32nd degree Mason in the Sul Ross Masonic Lodge of College Station.

Survivors include his wife, Lil; one son, John David Skrivanek of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Deanne Jones of Houston and Sharon Skrivanek of College Station; five brothers, Joseph J. Skrivanek Jr. of Caldwell, Dr. Ervin Skrivanek and Dr. Skrivanek, both of Ennis, Frank Skrivanek of Rockdale and Julius A. Skrivanek of Bryan, and two grandchildren.

Pallbearers are Dr. Jack A. Dabbs, Nick A. Morris, Dr. Edward Breitenkamp, Lt. Col. B.F. Smith, J.J. Woolket and Thomas H. Williams.

(Published in The Bryan/College Station Eagle on December 28, 1972) 
Skrivanek, Dr. John Marion (I1759)
 
945 Obituary:

Funeral services for Ed Ginglewood, 62, of Laredo Street, Navasota, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, from St. Patrick's Catholic Church.

Father George V. Rhein, pastor, officiated. Interment was in Oakland Cemetery under the direction of the Lindley-Robertson Funeral Home.

Mr. Ginglewood died at 8:45 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, at his home.

Mr. Ginglewood was born Feb. 12, 1914 in Navasota, the son of Mary Kolajajack and Walter Ginglewood. Mr. Ginglewood, a lifelong resident of Navasota, was a concrete contractor, a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, and a veteran of World War II.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gladys Ginglewood of Navasota; two sons, Raymond Ginglewood of Pine Bluff, Ark., and Harold Ginglewood of Washington, D.C.; three sisters, Mrs. A. C. Roliard of Navasota, Mrs. Victoria Roliard of San Antonio, and Mrs. Helen Manley of Huntsville; one brother, Walter Ginglewood of Houston; along with two grandchildren.

A rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday from the Lindley-Robertson chapel by Father Rhein.

Pallbearers were Julian Berger and Mike Berger, both of Houston, Paul Ginglewood, A.S. Roliard, and Albert Ginglewood, Jr., all of Navasota, and Steve Dominik of Bryan.

(Published in The Navasota Examiner on December 16, 1976) 
Ginglewood, Ed (I5711)
 
946 Obituary:

Funeral services for Eddie Davis Hebert Sr., 84, will be at 10:30 a.m. today, Sept. 5, from Christ the King Catholic Church on the Gulf Highway.

Msgr. Irving DeBlanc will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery under direction of Hixson-Guardian Chapel.

Mr. Hebert died Sunday in a local nursing home.

A lifelong resident of Lake Charles, he was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church and Carpenters Local No. 953.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha LeBleu Hebert; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Gloria) Bouillon; one son, Eddie D. Hebert Jr.; one sister, Mrs. August (Iva) Constance, all of Lake Charles; two brothers, Martin Hebert of Grand Lake and O.C. Hebert of Port Arthur, Texas, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on September 5, 1989) 
Hebert, Eddie Davis Sr. (I7715)
 
947 Obituary:

Funeral services for Edith LeBleu LeBrun, 87, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28, in Johnson Funeral Home.

The Rev. Scott Desormeaux will officiate. Burial will be in LeBleu Cemetery in Chloe.

Visitation is noon-10 p.m. today, with a Catholic Daughters of America Rosary at 7 p.m., and from 8 a.m. Thursday.

Mrs. LeBrun died at 7:39 p.m. Monday, Dec. 25, 2000, in a local hospital.

She was a lifelong resident of the Lake Area. She was a member of St. Raphael Catholic Church, the Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters.

Survivors include three daughters, Lou Kershaw Higgins of Lacassine and Marjory Dodson and Sally Fontenot, both of Lake Charles; 18 grandchildren; 45 greatgrandchildren; and 18 greatgreat-grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on December 27, 2000) 
LeBleu, Edith (I12351)
 
948 Obituary:

Funeral services for Edward Glenn Gates, 30, of Hitchcock, will be held at 2 p.m. today at the chapel of the James Crowder Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert King officiating.

Burial will be at Galveston Memorial Park, under the direction of James Crowder Funeral Home. Mr. Gates died Monday afternoon at Memorial Hospital of Galveston County. He was born in Tokyo, Japan, on August 23, 1950.

He was employed as operator for Amoco Chemical Co. in Texas City. He was a veteran of Viet Nam having served in the Air Force and was a member of Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union. He lived in the Hitchcock, La Marque area for 24 years.

Survivors include his wife, Becky Sanford Gates, of Hitchcock; his mother, Mrs. Alice Gates, of La Marque; a daughter, Melissa Gates of Hitchcock; three brothers, Douglas Gates of Baytown, Kenneth Gates of La Marque and Tommy Gates also of La Marque. Aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews also survive.

Pallbearers will be Douglas Gates, Kenneth Gates, Tommy Gates, Donny Roberts, John Priddy, Gary Jones, Darrell Wilson and Richard Bunker. Honorary pallbearers will be Bobby Moore, Gary Alexander, Thornton Clark, Keith Billerbeck, Ed Sanford, Kevin Sanford and fellow workers in the polybutane department at Amoco Chemical Company.

Visitors may call at the James Crowder Funeral Home after 8 a.m. today.

(Published in The Galveston Daily News on March 4, 1981) 
Gates, Edward Glenn (I12605)
 
949 Obituary:

Funeral services for Elmer Warren Peek Jr., 52 of Comfort, were held Sept. 13 in the chapel of Schaetter Funeral Home in Comfort with Rev. James Holt Jr. officiating. Interment was in the Comfort Cemetery. He died Sept. 11 in the Nix Memorial Hospital in San Antonio.

Born Oct. 14, 1929 in Katy, he married Lucy Frances Brown on Feb. 17, 1959 in Anderson. He was a farmer and rancher.

Survivors include his wife, Lucy Frances Peek of Comfort; four daughters, Mrs. Rusty "Terry" Weimer of Kerrville, Mrs. Max "Nancy" Below of Comfort, Mrs. Rick "Cynthia" Hawks of The Woodlands, Mrs. Dick "Penny" Casner of Lubbock; one son, Mark Peek of Comfort; his mother, Minnie Ruth Peek of Katy; mother-in-law, Mrs. Era Brown of Comfort; one brother, Albert Peek of Buchanan Dam; two sisters, Ada Sweeney of Stonewall and Ruth Dennison of Katy and six grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son, Gary Wayne Peek.

(Published in The Kerrville Mountain Sun on September 18, 1982) 
Peek, Elmer Warren Jr. (I10926)
 
950 Obituary:

Funeral services for Erwin LeBlanc, son of Mrs. Elda J. Buford and Homer P. LeBlanc, whose death occurred at New Orleans Thursday night at 7:45 o'clock, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body will be taken to Wellman and company's undertaking parlors on arrival here Saturday morning at 7:30 o'clock where it will remain until 9 o'clock. It will then be removed to the Scottish Rite cathedral. Burial will be in Forest Park cemetery.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on July 21, 1923) 
LeBlanc, Erwin Joseph (I1498)
 

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