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| 1051 | Obituary: David Embry Knotts 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)
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| 1052 | Obituary: David Garrett Cleveland 2/1/1937 - 2/11/2024 David Garrett Cleveland, aged 86, of Mineral Wells, Texas, passed away peacefully on February 11, 2024. A Memorial Service for David will be held at First Baptist Church, Mineral Wells, TX on Monday, February 19, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. following a burial at Woodland Park Cemetery at 11:00 a.m. A reception will be held in the Family Life Center of the church immediately following the service. Born in Fort Worth, Texas on December 1, 1937, David lived a fulfilled life dedicated to serving his Lord, his family and his community. He began his college career at Hardin Simmons University where he played football under All-American head coach Sammy Baugh and ran track. He then transferred to Tarleton State Junior College prior to enrolling at The University of Texas where he received his Bachelor of Arts. Following in his father's footsteps, David became an attorney, continuing his education at the University of Texas where he received his Doctor of Jurisprudence in May of 1963. He was honored by Baylor University in 1988 as an Alumni by Choice. David proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1963 to 1965, where he earned the rank of First Lieutenant. He then continued to serve in the Army Reserve for two years until his honorable discharge. In 1965, David moved to Mineral Wells, Texas to practice law with Senator Tom Creighton, establishing the law firm of Creighton and Cleveland. David was a member of the Palo Pinto County Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, a Fellow of the State Bar Association of Texas, the Texas Bar Foundation, the University of Texas Ex Students Association. As a defense attorney, he had several notable trials published in detective magazines throughout the years. In 1983, David proudly ran a successful campaign to become the District Judge of the 81st Judicial District Court where he served for 16 years. After his retirement, Judge Cleveland continued to serve in courts in counties including Denton, Erath, Montague, Palo Pinto, Parker, Stevens, Tarrant and Wichita. David left an indelible mark on the legal landscape throughout his years of service. It was in Mineral Wells that David met Frances Adkins whom he wed on November 25, 1967 in the First Baptist Church. They cherished 56 wonderful years of marriage and have two daughters, Ellen and Kelly. David enjoyed snow-skiing, water-skiing and traveling. He and Frances traveled internationally and enjoyed both cruising and land excursions. David and Frances were avid walkers, walking as many as five miles a day. They enjoyed visiting with friends along the way. David's faith in God sustained him throughout his life. Having been raised by Christian parents, he and twin his brother Don were baptized in the First Baptist Church of Stephenville on July 7, 1947, when they were nine years old. He was a faithful member of the First Baptist Church of Mineral Wells for over 59 years. He was a Deacon, served as Chairman of the Deacons, was on numerous committees and was a longtime member of the Businessmen's Bible Class (Kiplinger Class). David's community service included membership in the Lion's Club where he served as President, Chamber of Commerce, Military Affairs Committee at Fort Wolters, United Way, Mineral Wells Masonic Lodge and Fort Worth Shrine Club. Although he had many accomplishments, David's favorite was that of being "Grandad" to his six grandchildren. He enjoyed reading with them, playing with them, attending their extracurricular events, family vacations, school functions, overnight visits and any other shenanigans they could rope him in to doing. David is survived by his wife, Frances; daughters, Ellen Williams (Rusty) of Fort Worth and Kelly Stevens (Brooks) of Aledo; grandchildren Grant, Sam and Millie Williams, Bryce, Cade, and Carleigh Stevens. David is also survived by his twin brother, Don Cleveland (Carol) of Granbury; sister Judy Owens (Don) of Belton; cousin Jim Stewart (Colleen) of Grapevine; sister-in-law Judy Edwards of Shreveport and many cousins, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Eleanor (who passed away shortly after childbirth) and parents Sam and Ivy Lou, as well as his brother Phillip and brother-in-law Bruce. David will be dearly missed by all who knew him, but his legacy of love, service, kindness and integrity will continue to inspire us all. The family would like to thank all of the wonderful people at Americare, Enhabit Home Health, Mineral Wells Nursing and Rehab., Palo Pinto General Hospital and Solaris Hospice for their care. The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to them during this hour of bereavement. May God bless and keep you. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to First Baptist Church, Mineral Wells; Scottish Right Hospital of Dallas; or a charity of your choice. (Published in The Mineral Wells Area News on February 13, 2024) | Cleveland, David Garrett (I2133)
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| 1053 | Obituary: David Gregory Moore Plymouth, Michigan August 4, 1977 - January 29, 2011 David passed away after a brief illness on Saturday, January 29,2011 at the age of 33. He was born in Dearborn on August 4, 1977 the son of Kevin R. and Margie Ann (Buchanan) Moore. After graduating from Wayne Memorial High School he began working as a disc jockey. He was known as " DJ Dave Moore " to his thousands of music loving friends. He had done a " Kid Rock " concert and was also gave his time for numerous benefits. He is survived by his parents Kevin and Margie Ann Moore. His beautiful daughter Myah Rae. David also leaves behind his siblings Nathan and Danielle Moore and soon to be brother in law Brad Clark. Two of his grandparents survive, Kitty Riblett, her husband Dr. Jack Riblett, and Virginia Verna Moore along with aunts and uncles Linda Kopy, Janis Roberts, Steve (Sherrie) Buchanan, Terry Moore, Jerry (Noreen) Moore and Ted Moore and a dear cousin, Brian Kentala and many more family members. Visitation will be held at the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home on Wednesday from 1pm until 9pm. Funeral services will follow on Thursday from the funeral home at 11am with burial following at Cadillac Memorial Gardens West. Contributions are suggested to the family. (Published by Schrader-Howell Funeral Home of Plymouth, MI) | Moore, David Gregory (I11484)
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| 1054 | Obituary: David Hebert David Hebert, 85, died at 11:46 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, 2003, in a local hospital. Mr. Hebert was a native and life resident of Lake Charles. He was a carpenter at Cities Service and was a member of Carpenter's Local 953. Mr. Hebert served his country in the Air Force during World War II. Mr. Hebert is survived by his daughters, Carol Hedrick and her husband, Hancel, and Judy Greathouse and her husband, Carroll, all of Lake Charles; a son, Robert Hebert and his wife, Kim, of Lake Charles; a brother, Herman Hebert of Lake Charles; and sisters, Ruby Hagen of Ragley and Frankie Moreau of Lake Charles. Mr. Hebert was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Richard Hebert, and a sister, Nora Smith. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19, in Johnson Funeral Home. The Rev. Marcus Johnson will officiate. Burial will follow at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18, and from 8 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. (Published in The Lake Charles American Press on August 17, 2003) | Hebert, David (I12209)
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| 1055 | Obituary: David Hoffpauir David Hoffpauir, 71, of Winnie died Dec. 13, 2001, at his residence. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Broussard's in Winnie with burial at Fairview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the mortuary. A lifelong resident of Winnie, he was a John Deere service manager and retired Chambers County constable. Survivors include his wife, Jo Hoffpauir of Winnie; daughter, Georgia Duran of Pleasanton, Calif.; sons, Robert Hoffpauir, J.D. Hoffpauir and Michael Hoffpauir, all of Winnie; stepdaughters, Sheri Phelps and Kim Sizemore, both of Hankamer, Angie Gandy of Hazlehurst, Miss., and Lisa Bertrand and Mellanie LeBlanc, both of Winnie; brothers, Floyd Hoffpauir and L.D. Hoffpauir, both of Winnie; 16 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. (Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on December 14, 2001) | Hoffpauir, David Holder (I5202)
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| 1056 | Obituary: David Hoffpauir David Hoffpauir, 71, of Winnie, died Thursday, December 13 at his residence. He was a lifelong resident of Winnie, Mr. Hoffpauir was the service manager for John Deere and was a retired Constable for Chambers County. He is survived by his wife, Jo Hoffapuir of Winnie; daughter Georgia Duran of Pleasanton, Calif.; sons, Robert Hoffpauir, J.D. Hoffpauir and Michael Hoffpauir, all of Winnie; step daughters, Sheri Phelps and Kim Sizemore, both of Hankamer, Angie Gandy of Hazlehurst, Miss., Lisa Bertrand and Mellanie LeBlanc, both of Winnie; brothers Floyd Hoffpauir and L.D. Hoffpauir, both of Winnie; sixteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held December 15 at Broussard's Mortuary Chapel in Winnie with burial at Fairview Cemetery. (Published in The Anahuac Progress on December 19, 2001) | Hoffpauir, David Holder (I5202)
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| 1057 | Obituary: David Joseph Moore August 22, 2015 Rayne, LA - Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 10:00 am Mass for David Joseph Moore , 49, who died Saturday, August 22, 2015 at his residence in Rayne, LA. Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #2, Mausoleum, Rayne, LA. Surviving are wife, Wendy Moore of Rayne, one daughter, Allison Renee Moore of Rayne, one son, Nicholas Leal Moore of Rayne, father, Larry Moore and wife Nancy of Butte la Rose, one sister, Christy M. Ledet and husband Tim of Rayne, one brother, Scott Moore and wife Margaret of Lafayette, Great Aunt, May Hains, of Rayne. He was preceded in death by mother, Cynthia Broussard Leal, step father, Chano Leal. A rosary will be recited Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 9:30 am in St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne, LA. Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141 (Published by Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne, LA) | Moore, David Joseph (I3066)
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| 1058 | Obituary: David Lawrence David James Lawrence, 25, died Sunday, April 11, 2010. He is survived by his daughter, Bri Ann Lawrence of Douglasville, Ga.; his fiancee, Teri Ann Young of Douglasville; his parents, Calvin and Lynette Lawrence of Bethalto; a brother, Zachary Dean Lawrence of East Alton; grandparents, Carol Brandon of Lithia Springs and Delbert and Geri Lawrence and Terry Stahl, all of Illinois; and aunt, uncles and cousins. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, April 16, at West Metro Church of God in Douglasville. Coach-Garner and Cole Funeral Home in Douglasville is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Alton Telegraph on April 14, 2010) | Lawrence, David James (I8494)
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| 1059 | Obituary: DAVID LEE BALDWIN Funeral services for Mr. Baldwin, 59, of 319 Cordova Road, city, who died Thursday, will be at 4 p.m. today at Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Jess C. Moody, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be L. C. Driggers, Egbert Beall, George B. Fox, E. Gaston Stallings, Robert L. Calloway and Charles J. Kuntz. (Published in The Palm Beach Post on August 5, 1961) | Baldwin, David Lee (I9258)
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| 1060 | Obituary: DAVID LEE BALDWIN Mr. Baldwin, 59, of 319 Cordova Road, city died suddenly Thursday morning aboard a yacht in Lake Worth. He was a native of Osteen, Fla., and came here in 1942 from Titusville Mr. Baldwin was a member and deacon of the First Baptist Church, city, and the West Palm Beach Kiwanis Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Emerald Baldwin, city, a son, Robert S. Baldwin, Nashville, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. John T. Boone Jr., Nashville, Tenn., and Miss Mary Lee Baldwin, city; his mother, Mrs. Robert L. Baldwin, Titusville; a brother, V. B. Baldwin, Oak Hill, Fla.; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at Mizell - Favilie - Zern Funeral Chapel with Rev. Jeff C. Moody, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. (Published in The Palm Beach Post on August 4, 1961) | Baldwin, David Lee (I9258)
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| 1061 | Obituary: David Lee Houston WALKER, LA - Graveside services for David Lee Houston, 67, will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, December 22, 1998 at Springville Cemetery, Coushatta, La. with the eulogy performed by Pat Malstrom. Mr. Houston died at 8:23 a.m. December 19, 1998 at his residence in Walker, La. He served in the Korean War in the U. S. Marines as a combat veteran. Mr. Houston was a member of Red Oak Baptist Church, a sheetmetal worker for Local 21 and he was known as LG001 on the Louisiana Gators "GB". Survivors are his wife, Darmolene "Jean" Ingle Houston; two step-daughters, Jean Liles and Patricia Elkins; daughter-in-law, Faye Flannagan; foster son, Jimmy Mangham; four stepsons, Neal Flannagan, Fred Elkins, Lewis Weber and Bruce Leaym, Jr.; brother, Otis G. Houston; 14 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Vester Edgar Houston; mother, Hattye Elizabeth Daughtery Houston; step-son, Marshal Flannagan; granddaughter, Diana Flannagan; grandson, Benjamin Neal Flannagan, III; sister, Elizabeth Kelker and brother, Lester Houston. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Community Hospice of Louisiana, 5647 Superior Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70816. Seale Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Shreveport Times on December 22, 1998) | Houston, David Lee (I2306)
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| 1062 | Obituary: David Lee Stanley August 9, 1938 - July 28, 2023 David Lee Stanley, of Lumberton Texas, passed peacefully away in the early morning hours of July 28, 2023. He was born August 9, 1938 in Port Acres Texas to Willie Buchannan Stanley and Adise Talbot Stanley. David lived in Southeast Texas most of his life where he raised his family, served his community, and was a strong Christian influence to all who knew him. David was a faithful member of the Dowlen Road Church of Christ along with his wife Faye. Preceded in death by his parents, along with his sister Norma Hutchinson and her husband George Hutchinson. David is survived by his wife of 63 years, Faye Stanley, daughter Kristy Cleveland of Lumberton, son Terry Stanley and his wife Traci of Georgetown Texas, Sister Helen Lowrance of Columbus Texas, and Kathy Lovoi Kinne and her husband Kim of Round Top Texas. He is also survived by Grandchildren Kade Stanley and wife Sara of Leander Texas, Colton Cleveland of Lumberton, Savannah Stanley of Leander, and Bradon Cleveland also of Lumberton along with many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Monday July 31 at 10am with Celebration of Life Service at 11am at Clayton Thompson Funeral Home in Groves. Burial will be immediately following at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves. (Published by Clayton Thompson Funeral Home of Groves, TX) | Stanley, David Lee (I4677)
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| 1063 | Obituary: David Louis Smart HURST - David Louis Smart passed away Sunday, Oct. 8, 2006. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Thursday in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel, with Major Speights officiating. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home. David Louis Smart was born Jan. 29, 1941. Survivors: Wife, Janice Smart; son, Robert Smart and wife. Lori; daughter, Sharon Smart; grandchildren, John Robert and Sara Michelle Smart; two brothers; and a sister. Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home Colleyville, 817-498-5894 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on October 11, 2006) | Smart, David Louis (I152)
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| 1064 | Obituary: David Louis Smart SMART, DAVID LOUIS 65, born January 29,1941, passed away Sunday, October 8, 2006. Memorial Services will be 10:00 AM, Thursday at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel in Colleyville with Major Speights officiating. There will not be a graveside service. Visitation will be 7:00 - 9:00 PM, Wednesday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity or Vitas Hospice Care Unit, All Saints Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas. David was preceded in death by his parents, John Paul and Faye Smart. Survived by wife, Janice Bremer Smart; children, Robert David Smart and wife Lori Trader Smart, and Sharon Kay Smart; grandchildren, John Robert and Sara Michelle Smart, brothers, John Kenneth Smart and wife Betty, and James Harrison Smart and wife Bonnie, sister Eugenia Grace Childress and husband Raymond, and numerous other extended family members., Bluebonnet Hills 817-498-5894 bluebonnethills.com (Published in The Dallas Morning News on October 10, 2006) | Smart, David Louis (I152)
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| 1065 | Obituary: David Michael Crow Surrounded by family, David "Mike" Crow, 70, passed peacefully from life on earth into eternity in heaven with his Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. Mike was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Earl and Arlene Crow. The family moved to Hermiston, Oregon, approximately two years later, where Mike grew up. After graduating from Hermiston High School, Mike attended Northwest Bible College in Minot, North Dakota, where he met and married Carol (Barnett) Crow. She survives. Along with spending time with his family and friends, Mike loved to fish, hunt and cut wood. He was employed by Pig 'n Pancake Restaurant and Oregon Fine Foods Catering from 1976 to 2007, when a late-stage cancer diagnosis caused an early retirement. The cancer battle lasted for the past 11 years. In addition to his wife of almost 50 years, Mike is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Dave and Anna Crow, of Seaside, Oregon; his daughter and son-in-law, Kelly and Rosco Rotella, of Astoria, Oregon; eight grandchildren, Justin Nance, Samantha Larson, Elisa and Justin Near, Sam Crow, Jordon Crow and Taylor Carson, all of Seaside, Oregon, and Eryn Crow, of Independence, Oregon; one great-granddaughter, Dahlia Nance, of Astoria, Oregon; two sisters, Earlene Jacobs, of Hermiston, Oregon, and Sherry Graham and her husband, Gerald, of Anchorage, Alaska; brothers-in-law, Tom Barnett, of Conway, Arkansas, Andy Barnett and his wife, Norma, of Taylor, Michigan, and Jim Barnett and his wife, Debbie, of Hilliard, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Barbara Barnett, of Baytown, Texas; as well as many nieces and nephews across the country. Mike was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, Aug. 11, at 1 p.m., at Lighthouse Christian Church, 88786 Dellmoor Loop Road, Warrenton, Oregon. In lieu of flowers, the family would be grateful for donations made to the "mortgage payoff" fund at Lighthouse Christian Church, P.O. Box 280, Warrenton, OR., 97146. Mike served on the Elder Board at the church, and was passionate about paying off the mortgage. (Published in The Daily Astorian on August 5, 2018) | Crow, David Michael (I8316)
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| 1066 | Obituary: David Paul Dool December 2, 1962 - June 24, 2019 David Paul Dool, 56, of Alvarado, passed away Monday, June 24, 2019 in Burleson. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Saturday, June 29 at Wade Funeral Chapel in Hubbard with Rev. Clay Strawn and Pastor Ron Williams officiating. Interment will follow in Fairview Cemetery in Hubbard. Visitation will be 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. before the services on Saturday at the funeral home. David was born December 2, 1962 in Corsicana to Woodrow Wilson Dool and Jewell Maybell (Thomas) Dool and was the youngest of 11 children. He was raised in Hubbard and was a 1981 graduate of Hubbard High School. David had a long career as certified meat cutter for Brookshire's in Corsicana and later H.E.B. and Albertson's grocery stores in the Fort Worth area. He loved his family dearly, enjoyed fishing, watching dirt track racing, loved to cook and grill outdoors and was a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. He was member of First United Pentecostal Church of Hillsboro. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, Mamie Louise Dool; two other sisters, Dorthy Ruth Murrell and Donna Kay Cook and one brother, Jack Dool. Survivors include his son, Christopher Paul Dool of Waco; daughter, Lian Jewell Dool and fiancé, Colt Stevenson of Burleson; step-son, Samuel Clayton Darnell and wife, Dominque, of Fort Worth; two brothers, Jerry Lynn Dool and wife, Lanette of Monroe, Louisiana and Jimmy Louis Dool and wife, Tammy of Chandler; four sisters, Ann Kocian of LaGrange, Elizabeth Joyce Strawn of Hillsboro, Sarah Marie Mulkey of Kerens and Willie Mae Carrington of Irving; his girlfriend, Kelli Jones of Alvarado; the mothers of his children, Mary Dool (Chris' Mom) of Waco and Linda Mackey (Lian's Mom) of Fort Worth and numerous nieces and nephews and other extended family members. Pallbearers will be Jerry Dool, Jimmy Dool, Mike Freeman, Billy Strawn, Chris Livingston, Lewis J. Wilkins, Clarance Bull, Jason Dool, Colt Stevenson and Scotty Tenery. The family requests that memorials be made to First United Pentecostal Church, P.O. Box 694, Hillsboro, Texas 76645. (Published by Wade Funeral Chapel of Hubbard, TX) | Dool, David Paul (I8854)
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| 1067 | Obituary: David Reece Martin Mr. David Reece Martin, 56, of Eastland died Sunday, December 21, at an Eastland hospital. He was born October 19, 1941 in Hillsboro, son of Claude and Illa Mae Seay Martin. He attended Hillsboro High School and four years at Hill College. He served 20 years in the U. S. Navy. He was a certified dispatcher working for Eastland County Dispatch, Eastland County Cooperative and Hillsboro Police Department for several years. He married Martha Jane Mann on October 20, 1991 in Hillsboro. Survivors include: his wife; three children, Ellie Martin of Fort Worth, Kevin Martin of Glenn Heights and Jonathan Martin of Eastland; three stepchildren, Nancy Dool, Laney Porter and James Vinson, all of Ranger; one sister, Claudette Flaherty of Hillsboro; two grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews; and two great-great-nieces. Graveside srvices with full military honors wre held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 23, at Ridge Park Cemertery in Hillsboro with Rev. Reggie Melvin officiating. (Published in The Hillsboro Reporter on December 25, 1997) | Martin, David Reece (I8822)
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| 1068 | Obituary: David Romero November 2, 1950 - June 14, 2024 David C. Romero, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died of brain cancer on Friday, June 14th, 2024, at the age of 73. David was born in Beaumont, TX on November 2, 1950 to Clobus and Mary Romero. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Sam Houston State University and then faithfully served his country as a Senior Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force until his retirement in 2002 after 25 years of service. He began his second chapter in life with a career working for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a Lieutenant of Corrections Officers, obtaining an Associate of Arts degree in Culinary Arts from the Art Institute of Houston and marrying the love of his life, Sheila ("squirrel"). The two retired to Conroe, TX, where David enjoyed nurturing their beautiful yard, cooking, baking, woodworking (including amazing holiday yard displays), planning trips to Disney World, reading the latest science fiction novels, and showering his granddaughter with love and gifts. He leaves behind wife Sheila, daughter Laila, son-in-law Josh, granddaughter Isabella, and his cats, Simba and Simon. (Published by Cashner Funeral Home of Conroe, TX) | Romero, David Clements (I2459)
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| 1069 | Obituary: David Terrell Shaw March 28, 1969 ~ December 22, 2018 49 Years Old David Terrell Shaw passed from this life on December 22, 2018 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 49 years. David was born March 28, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, to parents Charles T. Shaw and Margaret Humphress Shaw. David was a very loving husband, father, grandpa, brother and friend to everyone. He had uncles, aunts and cousins in Florida and Georgia. He was co-owner of F&S Fastners. He is survived by his wife Debra Hamlin Shaw, stepson Daniel Clemmer, grandchildren, Adrienne Deason, Trenton Deason, Logan Deason and brother Phillip Shaw. David was preceded in death by his father and mother Charles and Margret Shaw and his step-daughter Kimberly Deason. (Published by Reynolds & Sons Funeral Sons Funeral Service of Collinsville, OK) | Shaw, David Terrell (I16055)
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| 1070 | Obituary: David W. Moriarty David W. Moriarty, a tennis professional, died May 4, 1997. He was 50. Survivors include a daughter, Michal Basonic of Bellevue, Neb.; and two brothers, Allan Moriarty of San Antonio and Leslie Moriarty of Lake Charles, La. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. at Parkdale Baptist Church. New Funeral Options. (Published in The Corpus Christi Caller-Times on May 9, 1997) | Moriarty, David Wayne (I11607)
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| 1071 | Obituary: David Wade December 9, 1932 - November 13, 2015 David Wade, 82, of Bryan, passed away Friday November 13, 2015. His life will be celebrated with services beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 21, 2015, at St. Michael's Chapel, 2402 S. College Ave. in Bryan. A time for visitation will be from 12 p.m. noon until service time. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory. Born December 9, 1932, in Shiro, Texas, David was the son of Benjamin and Lella Doughtie Wade. He enjoyed long drives, singing, and trips with his family. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Rhonda Wade, Donna Thayer, Connie Keller; and brothers, John and Lawrence Wade. Survivors include his sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Angela Wade, Randy Wade, Keith and Monica Wade; sister, Daisy Greer; grandchildren, Chelsea Brown, Michelle Prince, Gary Vernon, Brieanna Bomnskie, Marsha Bosquez, Kiesha Wade, Donnie Wade, Kayla Wade, Brian Wade, Angela Sontag, Christi Thayer, Toni Keller, Tessa Keller, Stephanie Moore; and numerous great grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. (Published by Callaway-Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) | Wade, David Earl Wayne (I3398)
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| 1072 | Obituary: David Ward STEPHENVILLE - David Ward, 62, a peace officer, died Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2001, at a Houston hospital. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Stephenville. Burial: Oak Dale Cemetery. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorials: Texas Heart Institute, MC 3-117, P.O. Box 20345, Houston, Texas 77225-0345 David was born May 19, 1939, in Texon. He spent most of his life in law enforcement and as a private investigator. He was a member of Valley Grove Baptist Church. He was a Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite. Survivors: Wife, Kathy; sons, Todd and Scott Ward, both of Stephenville. Stephenville Funeral Home Stephenville, (254) 965-3161 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on August 17, 2001) | Ward, Gerald David (I6144)
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| 1073 | Obituary: David Wayne "Wayne" Wilson Apr 24, 2018 David Wayne Wilson, 72, of Pearland, Texas, passed away on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. He is preceded in death by his parents Wilma Faye Eaves, David Ezekiel Wilson, his brother Walter, and his beloved companion Leroy. Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife, Ivy Wilson; son, Adam Duke Wilson and wife, Stephanie; daughters, Tracy Marie Turner, Amber Dawn Johnson and husband, Chandler; brother, Jimmy Wilson and wife, Lynette; sister, Elaine Wilson; grandchildren, Taylor Turner, Morgan Turner, Cameron Turner, Ayden Johnson, Camden Johnson, Devyn Wilson, soon to be Asher Wilson; and a host of other family and dear friends. Wayne was a master electrician. He was the owner of WW Service Company, Pearland Electric, and Powerline Electric. He wired many buildings in Pearland from 1980-2010. Wayne wired the first three story building and the first four story building in Pearland. He wired most of the Parkview subdivision and almost all of the Whataburger's in the greater Houston area. Wayne enjoyed hunting, motorcycles and old cars. He loved scratch-off tickets, Marlboro soft packs, Wild Turkey 101 and Coca-Cola. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. A memorial service for Wayne will be held at Clayton Funeral Home, 5530 W. Broadway, Pearland, Texas 77581, on Saturday, April 28, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., with Teryn Muench officiating. (Published by Clayton Funeral Home of Pearland, TX) | Wilson, David Wayne (I16535)
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| 1074 | Obituary: David Wilson Funeral services for David Wilson were held on September 18 at the J.M. Day Funeral Home, with Louis M. White officiating. Burial was at the Willowhole Cemetery. Mr. Wilson was born on April 24, 1924, and died on September 16. He is survived by his wife, Wilma Faye Wilson, Pearland, two sons, David Wayne Wilson and Jimmy Body Wilson, both of Pearland; one daughter, Wilda Elaine Wilson, Pearland; two brothers, C.D. Wilson, Houston, and Nathan Wilson, Brazoria; four sisters, Florence Padon, Pasadena, Virgina Dillyberry and Faye Regan both of Cleveland, and Jewell Powers of Houston; and five grandchildren. Pallbearers were Rollan S. Cobb, N.E. Searcy, Curtis Shanno, Roy Bell, Carrol Williams and A.C. Searcy. (Published in The Madisonville Meteor on October 2, 1980) | Wilson, David Ezekiel (I16532)
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| 1075 | Obituary: DAVIS Janet Rose Davis, 32, died Monday, October 7, 1991. She was born in Houston, Texas and lived here most of her life. She was a cosmetologist. Survivors are her parents, James (Buck) and Mary Dolores Davis; two daughters, Christie Autumn Wallen and Jacqueline Renee Hallmark all of Corpus Christi and Patricia Bennett of Cedar Hill; three brothers, Anthony Wayne Davis, Mark L. Davis both of Corpus Christi and Michael F. Davis of Ft. Worth. Funeral Services will be conducted 11 A.M. Thursday, October 10, 1991 in Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow in Seaside Memorial Park. (Published in The Corpus Christi Caller-Times on October 9, 1991) | Davis, Janet Rose (I8114)
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| 1076 | Obituary: DAVIS M/Sgt. Allen Richard Davis, USAF., of 1221 Whiterock, entered rest on December 17, 1978 at the age of 42 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Carolyn R. Davis, daughters, Mrs. Teri Stetson & Mrs. Patti Evans. sons, Rodney Todd Davis & Allen Richard Davis: Jr.; mother, Mrs. Eloise Wood; brothers, Harold & Ralph Davis, also one grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 10:15 Wednesday December 20, 1978 at Lackland Chapel #3. Interment will follow with Full Military Honors in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Arrangements with Brookehill, 711 S.E. Military at Flores 923-7523. (Published in The San Antonio Light on December 19, 1978) | Davis, Allen Richard (I16907)
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| 1077 | Obituary: DAVIS M/Sgt. Allen Richard Davis USAF, of 1221 Whiterock, entered rest on December 17, 1978 at the age of 42 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Carolyn R. Davis, daughters, Mrs. Teri Stetson and Mrs. Patti Evans, sons, Rodney Todd Davis and Allen Richard Davis, Jr., mother, Mrs. Eloise Wood, brothers, Harold and Ralph Davis, also one grandchild. Funeral services will be held 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday, December 20, 1978 at Lackland Chapel No. 3. Interment with Full Military Honors will follow in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Arrangements with Brookehill, 711 S.E. Military Dr. 923-7523 (Published in The San Antonio Express-News on December 19, 1978) | Davis, Allen Richard (I16907)
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| 1078 | Obituary: DAVIS, JEWEL Jewel Davis, 76, of 1500 Cloverleaf, died this morning in a local hospital. Funeral services: 1:00 p.m. Friday at Wilkinson-Hatch Chapel, with Revs. William Whitaker and Larry Golden officiating, burial in Big Hill Cemetery. Survivors: two sisters, Nettie M. Sprayberry of 1500 Cloverleaf, Ruby F. Reeves of Marlin; number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers: Jerdan Davis, Stanford Davis, Gary Herwald, Gary Dykstra, Calvin Edwards, Jeffrey Edwards. (Published in The Waco Tribune-Herald on July 7, 1983) | Sprayberry, Jewel (I16568)
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| 1079 | Obituary: Dayman Cleo Whittenburg Dayman Cleo Whittenburg (Arkie), 77, died April 15, 2011, in a Fort Worth hospital. Graveside service is 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, at Woodland Park Cemetery with Pastor Paul Harris. He was born Aug. 13, 1933, in La Rue, Ark., the son of John Elgin and Mary Myrtle Garner Whittenburg. He married his first wife, Mary Ruth Hunt, in 1973. He married his second wife, Lola Mae Davis, on June 19, 1974. He was a member of 11th Avenue Church. He worked at the old state park (Lions Park), the Baker Hotel, Can-Tex for 32 years, and US Brick. He was a member of several organizations and clay unions over the years. He is survived by his children and spouses, Jerry and Brenda Whitenburg, of Mineral Wells, Joe and Vonda Whitenburg, of Mineral Wells, Dayman (D.C.) and Pearl Whittenburg, of Mineral Wells, and Roy and Mitiz Whittenburg of York, Pa., five grandchildren of Mineral Wells, two grandchildren of York, and eight great-grandchildren of Mineral Wells; sisters, Helma Dobbs and Lillie Boshears, both of Arkansas; half sisters, Helen Sharp and Opal Smith, both of Arkansas; half brother, David Whittenburg, of Arkansas; and sister-in-law, Bea Whittenburg ,of Gainesville, Fla. He was preceded in death by his parents; step-mother, Estaleen Whittenburg; sister, Evelyn Whittenburg; brothers, Roy, Ray, Dee, Delbert and Howard Whittenburg; wife, Lola Mae Davis; and one grandchild. (Published in The Weatherford Democrat on April 18, 2011) | Whittenburg, Dayman Cleo (I8932)
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| 1080 | Obituary: DEAD - One by one our old friends are passing away, for the angel of death has been unusually busy among this people during the past few months, taking from the useful walks of life many honored and respected citizens. On last Monday, at his home, near Centerville, H. W. Doyle, Esq., breathed his last. Deceased was stricken down with paralysis some two months ago, and was confined to his bed up to the time of his death. He was a man of some sixty years of age, of generous nature and kindly heart, and leaves many relatives and friends to mourn his loss. (Published in The Bolivar Bulletin on March 21, 1873) | Doyle, Hardy W. (I11851)
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| 1081 | Obituary: Dean Greer May 1, 1938 - March 17, 2015 Dean Greer, 76, of Bryan, passed away on Tuesday, March 17 in his home in the Smetana community. A graveside memorial service will be held at the conclusion of the Peach Creek Cemetery Annual Meeting at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, April 11, 2015 in the Peach Creek Cemetery. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory. Dean was born to Dave and Lorena (Appling) Greer in Brazos County. As a young adult, he moved to Houston, Texas. He was a painter by trade but could hang dry wall and wall paper with the best of his peers. Dean preferred to spend time alone instead of being around a crowd of people. He embodied a calmness that radiated peaceful presences to all he knew and met. He loved the Lord, family and had a deep reverence for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, a sister Alene Lovell, a brother Norman Greer, a sister Barbara Jean Poorman. His survivors include his sons Larry and wife Linda Greer of Cleveland, Eugene Greer of Smetana and Shannon Greer of New Caney; daughter Alicia and husband Jason Myers of Crockett; brothers Glen Greer, Sidney and wife Nelda Greer; Kenneth and wife Annette Greer; sisters Audrey Reinier, Lillian Russell, Mildred Wade and Bertha Hall; four grandchildren Lonnie, B.J., Lexi Rose Greer and Caitlyn Myers; two great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Expression of condolence can be made at callawayjones.com. (Published by Callaway-Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) | Greer, Winifred Dean (I3623)
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| 1082 | Obituary: Deana N. Thomas October 28, 1962 - February 20, 2023 Deana Nicole Thomas (Kelley), age 60, of Pasadena, passed peacefully in her sleep at home on Monday, February 20, 2023. Though she will be dearly missed on this side of heaven, her family takes comfort knowing that she now rests in the arms of the Lord. Deana (De) was born on October 28, 1962 to Herman & Johnnie Kelley (Owens) and was the 2nd of six children. Maternal by nature, she always shared a special bond with her siblings and her many nieces and nephews. Deana graduated from Pasadena High in 1980 and was well loved by her classmates, many which she kept in touch with over the years. Deana married Michael Thomas on February 12, 1981 and was a devoted wife for 42 years. She was blessed with three children Jonathon, Joshua and Sharla who she adored. The only thing Deana loved more than being a mother was watching her children become parents and getting promoted to "DeDe." She was so proud of her grandbabies and when she wasn't loving on them she was crocheting blankets and toys for them to cherish for years to come. Deana will be remembered fondly for her huge heart, the Christ-like grace she always showed others and her amazing snowman collection that was proudly displayed 4 months out of the year. She always acted out of love and only saw the best in everyone. With her quick wit and great sense of humor, De always knew how to light up a room. She spent countless hours working on cookbooks, her family tree, hosting nieces and nephews for vacation Bible school and crafting. Deana loved life and everyone in it, her memory will be cherished by all who were fortunate enough to know her in this lifetime. Deana is preceded in death by her father Herman Kelley, grandson Noah Thomas, mother-in-law Sammye Massey and husband Ray Massey. Deana is survived by her Mother, husband of 42 years, her beloved children and their spouses, 10 beautiful grandchildren, 5 siblings and countless nieces and nephews. Services will be held at Richey Street Baptist Church 1010 Richey Street Pasadena, TX 77506 Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:00am. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.pasadenafuneralchapel.com for the Thomas family. (Published by Pasadena Funeral Home of Pasadena, TX) | Kelley, Deana Nicole (I15934)
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| 1083 | Obituary: Deanna Brown January 2, 1964 - August 30, 2015 Deanna DeSha Brown, 51, of Houston, Texas passed away at her daughter's home early Sunday morning, August 30th, 2015 after a long struggle with cancer. She was born on January 2nd, 1964 to the late Judy DeSha and Robert DeSha. Deanna was a beloved wife, mother, sister, friend and neighbor. Deanna was widowed 3 years ago. Her late husband, James Brown, passed away suddenly in 2012. This was devastating to her and her family but his passing brought her closer to her family and friends. She was a beloved mother of two. Her eldest, Melinda Wheeler from her first marriage, and a son, Levi Brown, born 12 years later. She loved being a mother and devoted her life to loving and providing for her children. Deanna loved playing softball and spent most of her life doing so. She was an enthusiastic second baseman. It was on the field that she made many memories with the people that would eventually become her lifelong friends. Deanna spent over 20 years working for Larson Juhl as a warehouse manager. After many years of loyal service to Larson, she was diagnosed with a terminal cancer. She spent the next year battling health problems in between living her life to the fullest and making the most with the time she had left on this earth. All who knew Deanna felt the love and joy in her heart. She was a loyal and caring, mother, sister, and friend. She was taken from us much too soon and will be missed by many. She is survived by her daughter, Melinda Wheeler, son, Levi Brown, and 3 siblings, Diane Mastromatteo, Daniel DeSha and Deborah DeSha and additional relatives and extended family. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday September 1st, 2015 at Fairbanks United Methodist Church. Burial service to follow at Carmen Nelson Bostick Historic Cemetery. (Published by Cypress-Fairbanks Funeral Home of Houston, TX) | DeSha, Deanna Renee (I1047)
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| 1084 | Obituary: DEATH CLAIMS A. BUTEAUD AT VERMILION HOME ABBEVILLE, Aug. 22 - Funeral services were held this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic church here for Alcibiade Buteaud, 76-year-old Vermilion parish farmer, who died Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at his home in the Second Ward following an illness of several years. A native of Cypremort, St. Mary parish, Mr. Buteaud moved to Vermilion parish when but a youth and established himself. Surviving Mr. Buteaud is his widow, two brothers, Anatole of Crowley, Clerville of Rayne; one sister, Mrs. Sam Smith of Port Arthur, Texas; 11 children, Mrs. William H. Betterton of Port Neches, Texas, Sidney Buteaud of Port Neches, Texas, Lufroy Buteaud of Abbeville, Mrs. Henry Gautreaux of Vermilon parish, Mrs. Eugene Gautreaux of Abbeville, Mrs. Frank Martin of Morgan City, Clet Buteaud of Houston, Texas, Robert Buteaud of Abbeville, Mrs. Tom Faulk of Lake Charles, Paul Buteaud of Houston, Texas and Alcibiade J. Buteaud of Abbeville. Also surviving are 19 grandchildren. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on August 22, 1938) | Butaud, Charles Alcibiade (I11693)
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| 1085 | Obituary: Death Claims An Aged Citizen of Burleson County Death yesterday morning claimed the life of Mr. Joseph Drgac, Sr., aged 82, one of the county's elderly and highly respected citizens. Mr. Drgac died at the home of Joe Drgac, Jr., one of his sons. Funeral services will be held from Joe Drgac, Jr's. family residence at Cooks Point today at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Drgac came to this county a long number of years ago and resided here continuously. He was one of the county's most successful farmers up until he retired on account of his age. He reared a large family. Those surviving him are: J. D. Drgac, John, Frank and Peter, sons, and Mrs. J. V. Sebesta, Mrs. Frank Bednar and Mrs. Joe Skrivanek, daughters. (Published in The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger on November 13, 1931) | Drgac, Joseph Sr. (I1724)
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| 1086 | Obituary: DEATH CLAIMS FRANK LEBLANC Frank LeBlanc, brother of M. Doucet of this city, died at a government hospital in Hines, Ill., according to a message received here today. The deceased, son of the late Mrs. Clet LeBlanc was 34 years of age and is survived by his widow and two children, Caryle and William Paul LeBlanc and several brothers and sisters, Mrs. M. Doucet, Mrs. Pierre S. Landry, Mrs. Frank Daigle, and C. J. LeBlanc, Albert LeBlanc of this city and Mrs. J. W. Tanner of Memphis, Tenn. and H. P. LeBlanc of Alexandria. Interment will be made in San Antonio, Texas. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on October 7, 1931) | LeBlanc, Frank Perry (I378)
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| 1087 | Obituary: Death Claims R. M. Hodgkiss Dr. Robert Martin Hodgkiss, principal of O. Henry Junior High School, died in a Houston hospital Sunday. He was 53. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 4 p.m. at First Methodist Church with Dr. Robert S. Tate officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Hill Park under direction of Week-Corley Funeral Home. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Iva Miller Hodgkiss; a daughter, Mrs. Lady Maraline Fryer, San Antonio; a son, Robert M. Hodgkiss Jr., Austin; his mother, Mrs. Bessie White, Electra; a half-brother, Arthur White, Fresno, Calif.; and two granddaughters. Pallbearers will be Dr. J. W. Edgar, Grover C. Harris, E. E. Hutchinson, A. Y. McCallum, Herbert LaGrone, R. H. Kercheville, Lester Palmer, Rodger Wiley, and Lee Wilburn. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Lions Club and principals and school administrators of Austin's schools. Memorial contributions may be made to the R. M. Hodgkiss O. Henry Library Fund. A resident of Austin since 1950, Dr. Hodgkiss was born at Bonham. He graduated from Wichita Falls High School, later attending Texas A&I College at Kingsville where he received his BS and MA degrees. He received his PhD at the University of Texas. An outstanding athlete, he was captain of his high school football team and served as captain of the football team at A&I College. He received an invitation to play in the East-West football game in Los Angeles during his senior year in college. Dr. Hodgkiss started his teaching and coaching profession in 1934 at Mirando City under Dr. J. W. Edgar, who was superintendent at that time. He went to South Park High School at Beaumont in 1935 and while at South Park, he molded and guided the "Greenies" into a District Championship team. In 1940 he moved to Lamar College in Beaumont as football director and dean of mean. His teaching and coaching profession was interrupted in 1942 when he volunteered for the US Navy where he served on the USS Hollandia, in the Pacific, as a lieutenant commander until the close of World War II. After his tenure of service with the Navy, he went into private business in California where he remained until 1950. When he returned to Austin he became assistant principal at University Junior High School. When O. Henry Junior High School was opened three years later, he was made principal and has served in that capacity until the time of his death. Dr. Hodgkiss was a member of the Austin Lions Club, Phi Delta Kappa, Austin Teachers Association and active on United Fund Board. He also held membership in the National Education Association, the Secondary School Principal Association, the Texas State Teachers Association and a life member of the Parent-Teachers Association. (Published in The Austin American on February 15, 1965) | Hodgkiss, Robert Martin Sr. (I16930)
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| 1088 | Obituary: DEATH CLAIMS RAILROAD MAN William Aubrey Spence Dies At Home Here This Morning After Short Illness William Aubrey Spence, 53, well known Jonesboro railroad man, died at his home, 120 Drake, this morning at 11 o'-clock following a short illness resulting from a complication of diseases. Mr. Spence had been ill only a few days and his death came as a shock to friends and relatives. Mr. Spence was born in Missouri but was brought to Arkansas when a few months old by his parents and had resided here since that time. He was employed in the Cotton Belt' round- house here and had been affiliated with that railroad for 20 years. Funeral services are incomplete pending word from out-of-town relatives however they will be held at the Fisher Street Methodist church, of which he was a member, with the pastor," the Rev. J. H. Hoggard, in charge assisted by the Rev. I. L. Shoptaw. pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church, and the Rev. L. G. Miller, pastor of the Fisher Street Baptist church. Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery with the Gregg Funeral Home in charge. Surviving the deceased are his wife one son, Homer Spence: three daughters Miss Delores Spence and Mrs. Vantese Berry, both of Jonesboro, and Mrs. Bertha Adrienne of Denver, Colo., two grandsons, Mickey and Jackie Berry; and a number of other relatives. (Published in The Jonesboro Daily Tribune on June 2, 1937) | Spence, William Aubra (I5888)
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| 1089 | Obituary: DEATH OF AN INFANT. Rosa Lee, age 15 months, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Goldsmith, of Fort Pierce, died suddenly, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker, in North Titusville, Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, after a short illness. The little one had been quite ill with fever and eczema, but was thought to be improving; in fact she was so much better that Mr. Goldsmith left, Tuesday afternoon, for Fort Pierce, to attend to his business. He was telegraphed for and arrived Thursday morning at 3 o'clock, accompanied by his brother, Mr. Maurice Goldsmith, wife and baby. The funeral was held from the Walker residence at 2 p.m. Thursday. The interment was in LaGrange cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith have the sympathy of all in their affliction. (Published in The East Coast Advocate on August 3, 1906) | Goldsmith, Rosa Lee (I9390)
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| 1090 | Obituary: Death of Frank Skrivanek. Frank Skrivanek, Sr., died Thursday evening, January 31, at 9 o'clock, of pneumonia, aged 61 years. Mr. Skrivanek was only sick four days and it was not thought his illness was serious at first. However, pneumonia seems very fatal this year and it was only a short time until it was evident he could not live long. He had lived here nearly 24 years and was well known and respected by all. He leaves a wife, seven daughters and one son. His son is Frank Skrivanek, now attending the Texas Medical college at Galveston. His daughters are: Mesdames Joseph Rippel, John Jancik, Henry Dusek, Frank Dusek, of Elgin, three single daughters and a stepdaughter, Mrs. J.J. Holik. The funeral occurred at New Tabor Friday afternoon. (Published in The Caldwell News Chronicle on February 8, 1901) | Skrivanek, Frank Sr. (I7044)
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| 1091 | Obituary: Death of Henry Chas. McBride Word was received here Wednesday by Mr. Henry McBride of the death of his son, Henry Chas. McBride which occurred at the home of his mother in San Antonio, Texas, about 1 p.m. Funeral services and interment were held in San Antonio Thursday. The boy, who was 13 years and 6 months of age, was the son of Henry McBride and Mrs. McBride, formerly Miss Gertrude Shoemaker and was a brother of Lynn McBride who until a few months ago had a studio for photographic work here. The boy had been suffering from an attack of influenza and his untimely death was unexpected. The Tribune joins scores of other friends here in extending sincere sympathy to all the family who has been so deeply affected by this death. (Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on March 13, 1931) | McBride, Charles Henry (I4218)
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| 1092 | Obituary: DEATH OF LITTLE AMY CLEMENT Amy Clement, 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clement, of the 2nd Ward, Lafayette parish, died Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, after an illness of about 3 weeks, from what is thought to have been appendicitis. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock with interment following in the St. Joseph's cemetery. Amy was the eldest of three children, and is survived by a younger sister and a brother. She was a granddaughter of Deputy Sheriff A.A. Clement, and also had many other relatives here, with whom the Tribune joins in sorrow at this sad death. (Published in The Rayne Tribune on November 22, 1924) | Clement, Willie Mae (I7277)
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| 1093 | Obituary: Death of M. J. Doucet Occurs At Home Here Martial J. Doucet, well-known Lafayette railroad man, died Wednesday night at the Southern Pacific Hospital at Houston, Texas where he had been under treatment for several months. Mr. Doucet, who was 50 years, seven months and 21 days of age, was employed with the Southern Pacific since 1900 and was car foreman here. He was a member of the Knights Templar, Order of the Eastern Star, and Hope Lodge of Masons. Funeral services will be held at the First Methodist Church here Friday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock followed by interment in the Protestant cemetery. Mr. Doucet is survived by his widow, nee Clemence LeBlanc; two children, Annie Mae and Robert L. Doucet; two brothers, Pierre and Paul Doucet; four sisters, Mrs. Andre Mouton, Mrs. Lucien Bonin, Mrs. Abel Durand and Mrs. Stephen Guchereau; and two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Rene Delhomee and Son. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on August 25, 1932) | Doucet, Martial Jim (I487)
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| 1094 | Obituary: Death of Mr. C. J. Swain Mr. C. J. Swain departed this life on last Friday evening, at about six o'clock, at his residence on Washington avenue, after an illness of many years, the last sixteen months of which he has been confined to his bed. The cause of death was paralysis. Mr. Swain has been a resident of this section for many years, and has been in the mercantile business for the past five or six years at Titusville, which business he was still conducting at the time of his death. Although a sick man for so many months, he still retained a great interest in his business and the political situation of the State and county. The funeral services was held at the Baptist church, Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, being conducted by Rev. J. G. Parsons, with interment in the Titusville cemetery. The funeral arrangements were in charge of Undertaker A. Froscher and son, and the following acted as pallbearers: Messrs. B. C. Edwards, R. L. Baldwin, C. H. Whitaker, C. J. Denham, W. B. Hall and Harry Wilson. As a token of the esteem in which Mr. Swain was held, the Baptist church was unable to accommodate all who attended the service, and many were compelled to leave for lack of room. Although flowers are extremely scarce at this time of year, there was an abundance of them at the funeral of this esteemed citizen of Titusville, and the grave was completely hidden by the profusion of flowers sent by loving friends. Mr. Swain had passed his three score and ten, as he was in his eighty-third year, and is survived by a large number of relatives as follows: Mrs. C. J. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swain and baby, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wriker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Walker, Rev. Charles N. Walker; Misses Pearl, Jewel, Ruby and Emerald Swain, Docia Goldsmith, Frieda Walker; Masters Hans Walker, and Gordon Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Swain and family, Henry, Martha Lee, Mary Anna and baby, were not present at the funeral. Published in the East Coast Advocate on Friday, October 20, 1916. (Published in The East Coast Advocate on October 20, 1916) | Swain, Charles Jahue (I9016)
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| 1095 | Obituary: Death of Mrs. Clet LeBlanc Mrs. Clet LeBlanc, a life long resient of Lafayette parish, died suddenly Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. Doucet at Lafayette. Mrs. LeBlanc at the time of her death was 72 years of age. Funeral services were held Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Catholic church at Broussard, burial being in the Catholic Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. LeBlanc are four daughters, Mrs. M. Doucet, Mrs. P. Landry, Mrs. L. Daigle of Lafayette, and Mrs. J. W. Tanner of New Orleans, four sons, Homer P. of Shreveport, Albert of Port Arthur, Frank P. of San Antonio, Texas and Clebert J. of Rayne. (Published in The Rayne Tribune on December 24, 1927) | Vincent, Marguerite Azena (I369)
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| 1096 | Obituary: DEATH OF MRS. WALTER CLEMENT OCCURS CROWLEY (Special to the Advertiser) RAYNE, March 20 - Mrs. Walter Clement, 50 years of age, resident of Rayne for many years and well-known throughout this community, died at a hospital in Crowley at 9:40 p.m. Friday, March 17, following a year's illness. Funeral services were held Sunday from St. Joseph's Catholic Church immediately after High Mass, with Very Reverend Msgr. Hubert Lerschen officiating. Interment followed in the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Clement was the former Edna Cailler, native of Cecilia. She married Walter Clement on Nov. 25, 1917 She is survived by her husban; one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Gankendorff, Jr., of Norwood; her mother, Mrs. Paul Caillier of Breaux Bridge; four sisters, Mrs. J. B. Royer, Mrs. Sidney Domingue, Mrs. Jane LeBlanc, and Mrs. Fred Talbot, all of Port Arthur, Texas; six brothers, Alcee, Claude, Able, Wesley, and Durand Callier all of Port Arthur; and Pvt. Danny Caillier who is serving with the U. S. Army, stationed in New Guinea. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on March 20, 1944) | Caillier, Philomene Edna (I2472)
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| 1097 | Obituary: DEATH OF YOUNG LADY From Friday's Daily Eagle Miss Winnie Lee Greer, age 17, adopted daughter of F.M. Arnold of Wellborn, died at the family home at that place yesterday. She was a well known church member of that community and leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss. The remains were interred yesterday afternoon in Wellborn cemetery. (Published in The Bryan Weekly Eagle on October 11, 1917) | Greer, Winnie Lee (I7126)
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| 1098 | Obituary: Debbie Darlene Palmos June 2, 1952 - May 15, 2020 Debbie Darlene McCartney Palmos, 67, of Hearne entered into the kingdom of heaven on Friday, May 15, 2020, after a brief battle with cancer. A Celebration of Life Tribute will be held at a later time. Arrangements are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station. Debbie was born on June 2, 1952, in Bryan, Texas to Oliver Charles McCartney and Iris Small McCartney. After graduating from Stephen F. Austin High School, Debbie attended Charles and Sue's School of Hair Design, which started her on a long and varied work career that allowed her to become friends with many of those she came in contact with. Besides being a talented beautician and nail technician, she was a bookkeeper, banking clerk, certified travel agent, real estate agent, and permanent makeup artist. Her talents and interests were many. Debbie was preceded in death by her parents; grandparents, Forrest Bedford and Zula Small, Maudie Mae McCartney and Oliver Wood McCartney; and her in-laws, Demetre and Nadine Palmos. Survivors include her loving husband of 33 years, Tom Palmos; son, Sonny Alan Holligan and wife Karen; sister, Sherry McCartney; brother and sister-in-law, Forrest (Bubba) and Estela McCartney; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Sam and Carolyn Lampo; sister-in-law, Marilyn Geyer; brother-in-law, James Palmos; grandchildren, Cole, Kendal Price, Jaycee Fojt, and Wyatt Fojt; great-grandchild, Baylee Price and many nieces and nephews. Express condolences at CallawayJones.com (Published by Callaway Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) | McCartney, Debbie Darlene (I4566)
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| 1099 | Obituary: Deborah Ann Davis ANDERSON - Mrs. Deborah Ann Davis, 30, of Route 1 in Anderson, died Sunday night in a Navasota hospital from injuries sustained in a auto accident. Services will be today at 2 p.m. at the Willow Hole Chapel in Madison County, with the Rev. Glenn Connors, pastor of the Rock Prairie Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow at the Willow Hole Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan. Davis, born in Bryan, was a lifetime resident of Grimes and Brazos counties. She attended A&M Consolidated High School in College Station. Survivors include her husband, David Joe Earl Davis of Anderson; sons, David Joe Earl Davis Jr. and Jamie Curtis Davis, both of Anderson, and Gene Terrell Crow of Bryan; daughters, Stefanie Crow and Leigh Ann Crow, both of Bryan, and Teresa Rene Davis of Anderson; brothers, Jeff Greer of New Mexico and Chip Nelson of North Zulch; sisters, Billie Jean Brubaker of Houston and Beverly Kay Skidmore of Los Angeles; and step-sister, Nelda Greer of Anderson. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 11, 1983) | Greer, Deborah Ann (I108)
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| 1100 | Obituary: Deborah J. Robert A ceremony celebrating the life of Deborah J. Robert will be 11 am Friday at Ascension Baptist Church; visitation will be Thursday 5:30 pm until 8:30 pm and will resume Friday at 9 am until time of the service. Graveside service will follow at 1:30 pm at Louisiana National Cemetery. She was born on February 2, 1950 and passed from this life on Tuesday October 8, 2019 at the age of 69 years. Survived by her loving and devoted husband of 48 years Julian J. Robert. Proceeded in death by her mother Dorothy Boyd, father-John Pittman and sister- Dottie Pittman. Survived by her sister: Kathy Perry and brother- John Pittman Jr. Survived by her children: Daughter- Angele Fetters and husband Tracy Fetters, Son- Robbie Robert and wife Dani Robert, and stepson-Jody Robert and wife Cathy Robert. Survived by her grandchildren: Jeremy Robert, Christian Fetters and wife Jessica Fetters, Taylor Fetters and Lauren Fussell, Madison Fetters, Olivia Robert and Nevaeh Robert. Great grandchildren: Kaysen Fetters, Cooper Fetters and nieces and nephews. Deborah loved her family and her grandbabies. She was always at every event, every occasion they were involved in. She taught them to love life and to cook and the love of dance. She loved music and loved to dance especially with her husband Julian no matter the song but was partial to swamp pop songs. She was never afraid to grab one of the grandkids and make them dance too. She was my first best friend and the strongest woman I know. We learned how to love unconditionally and give love unconditionally from her because she modeled this to us day in and day out. Some of her family's earliest memories was their mom either playing the piano or the squeeze box accordion- music like Fats Domino or some other sort of 50's music. We would like to thank Ascension Baptist for the love and devotion to Julian and Deborah Robert. We would like to thank Louisiana Hematology Oncology and Our Lady of the Lake for the great care especially the ICU unit on the 5th floor. Family and friends that may prefer to give a memorial gift, please visit https://www.inlieuof.com/st-amant/deborah-j-robert-3 Arrangements with Church Funeral Services, St. Amant 225-644-9683 (Published by Church Funeral Services & Cremtaory of St. Amant, LA) | Pittman, Deborah Joan (I4195)
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