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| 2151 | Obituary: Jerry Dalrymple June 5, 1938 - May 15, 2013 Jerry Grey Dalrymple, age 74, was born in Benton, LA on June 5, 1938 and passed away on May 15th at his home in Oklahoma City. He graduated high school in Bossier City, LA. He met his wife, Kim, in Bossier City and they were married in 1964. They moved to Oklahoma City where he joined KWTV in 1963 and after a 42 year career, he retired as an Executive from Griffin Communications in 2005. During his time at KWTV/News 9, Jerry was instrumental in the station's growth and ratings dominance. He played a major part in some of the company's biggest milestones, including the first-ever automated weather warning system, using the first-ever Doppler Radar for weather coverage and acquiring the first news helicopter in Oklahoma. He is preceded in death by their daughter, Rosalyn E. Dalrymple, his parents, Harvie and Laura Dalrymple, Bossier City, LA, and his brother, B.W. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Kim Dalrymple; daughter, Rebecca Robinson of Edmond, sister Anna Rae and husband Jerry Bartholomew of Austin, TX; brother-in-law Pat and wife Peggy Malmstrom of Little Rock, AR; grandchildren Mason and Hannah Robinson of Edmond along with many loving nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 3 pm until 8 pm on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Home. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 20, 2013 at 11:00 am at the Memorial Road Mennonite Brethren Church in Edmond. Charitable donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. (Published by Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Home of Oklahoma City, OK) | Dalrymple, Jerry Grey (I4111)
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| 2152 | Obituary: Jerry Dewayne Beall Services for Jerry Dewayne Beall, 33, of Gilmer, will be 2 p.m. Monday, August 25, 2008, at the Garden Court of Welch Funeral Home, 4619 Judson Road. Interment will be in New White Oak Cemetery. Mr. Beall was born January 21, 1975, in Greenville and died August 21, 2008. Survivors include his wife, Misti Beall sons, Jacob Beall, Jerry Dewayne Beall Jr., Michael Williams and Matthew Williams; daughters, Bianca Sims and Sierra Beall; parents, Mary Fults and Ernest Wayne Beall; and brother Christopher Beall. Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. today, August 24, 2008, at the funeral home. (Published in The Longview News-Journal on August 24, 2008) | Beall, Jerry Dewayne (I12060)
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| 2153 | Obituary: Jerry Edward Capps May 13, 1963 - August 4, 2022 Jerry Edward Capps was the third of three sons born to Kathleen Joyce and Charles R. Capps. Jerry was born in San Jose, California but moved here at seven and considered himself a native Texan. When he was 3 years old, Jerry was struck by an automobile. There were concerns that he would never walk again or have hair, but he defied the experts, so much so that he became a Junior Olympian in the high jump. The car accident and near-death experience shook his young parents to their core. They devoted themselves to their children beyond the pale, and in-turn he learned from them as wonderful role models. Jerry excelled in school as both an athlete and a scholar. He lettered in basketball and track, setting the school record and placing second state-wide in the high jump his junior year. Jerry loved to sing and was an officer in his high school choir. It was there, in fact, that he met Kelly. Their random assignment by height on the back row of the choir risers started their deep friendship that eventually led to their tall family. He attended Rice University. While there, he set the Rice track record for the high jump at 7' - a record that stood for more than 20 years. He sang in choir, made friendships of a lifetime and graduated with a double-major in Economics and Managerial Studies in 1986. Jerry and Kelly married on July 25, 1987. Jerry pursued his love of politics, and in 1989 they moved to Washington, D.C., where he worked as a Legislative Aide for Rep. Tim Valentine (D-NC) then Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL). He believed in working across the aisle, that it was a virtue, not a sin, to join with fellow citizens to better our nation. He supported Kelly whole-heartedly while she attended law school and joked that he earned an honorary degree himself by helping her study, keeping her fed and occasionally opening the door and throwing in supplies to her study group. When Katy arrived in 1998, Jerry discovered his talent as a Baby Whisperer, caring for Katy full-time without a moment's hesitation. He loved being a father and resented people who thought he was a "nice guy just giving his wife a break" when he was out with his kids. He set a high and fun monkey bar for parenting. Lane filled out the family in 2000 and solidified Jerry's position as Super Dad. He moved his young family from D.C. back to Austin in 2002 to be close to his and Kelly's families in Texas. The move was difficult, but he jumped in with both feet and devoted himself to what was most important to him, his children, his wife, and his family. Always a part of his daughters' education, Jerry insisted that the girls attend the All Austin Cooperative Nursery. He loved the freedom and spirit of that school! Once they started their years at Doss Elementary, Jerry found himself a new name: The Tie-Dye Guy. An expert in tie-dye art, Jerry made t-shirts for his daughters' classes, and eventually the entire student body well beyond his girls' time at Doss. He served as home-room parent, grade parent, chaired PTA committees, read books to students, mentored children with speech disabilities, and helped with every field trip and class party. It is no wonder why Jerry was awarded Volunteer of the Year for Doss - an honor he cherished. He loved being the super fun uncle in the family, but more than that, those kids loved him because he was genuinely curious about, interested in, and respectful of children. He relished helping them explore, grow, and learn. One of his happiest times in life was being a manny for his nephew, Dalton, and niece, Parker, when they were infants. When he wasn't holding a baby on his hip - literally he had a magic bounce - he was learning and growing himself. If he didn't know how to do something, he just figured it out. He loved NPR and was always listening to a podcast or a good book. Jerry was a true Renaissance man, as comfortable singing show tunes as he was installing wood floors barefoot. He wrote poetry, made his family's Christmas candy annually, and was the family tech support. Jerry was loyal, accepting and generous. He was a true advocate for women's rights, LGBTQ+, and everyone needing a dedicated supporter. As so many people have said, Jerry was Kindness Personified. As his daughter grew up he became a Band Dad and a Belle Dad and enjoyed every minute of being a part of the Anderson High School community. He joined Kelly at her law firm in 2018 when his daughters were both in college. He enjoyed learning about the law and as always was a caregiver to everyone at the office. In 2020, he and Kelly downsized their home and spent most of COVID renovating their smaller place - which is still not finished. Luckily his 2nd washer and dryer was recently installed in his dedicated tie-dye room, and he was able to enjoy putting it to good use. Jerry is predeceased by his father. Remembering Jer, and loving him always, are his wife, Kelly Jones Capps, daughters Katherine Elizabeth and Lane Caroline, mother Kathleen Joyce Capps; brother Chuck and his wife Donna Capps of Aikens, SC; nephew Charlie and his wife Lindsey Capps and their children Carter and Caden of Aiken, SC; brother Russ Capps and his wife Tami Heese Capps of Ennis, MT (and formerly of Clear Lake City, TX); his nephew Cory Capps of Clear Lake City, TX; brother-in-law Chris Jones, his wife Heather Jones, and their children Hays, Harper, and Tatum; brother-in-law Austin Holloway-Jones, his husband Dana Holloway-Jones and their children, Riley, Dalton, and Parker; mother-in-law Deanne Butterfield of Austin, TX; mother-in-law Mary Jane Jones of Austin, TX; and many other beloved family members. A Service of Remembrance will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at 3:00 pm at Weed Corley Fish on Parkcrest. The family invites you to wear your tie-dye best. In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to make donations to the following organizations: Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, ACLU Foundation of Texas, or National Public Radio. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on August 9, 2022) | Capps, Jerry Edward (I14397)
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| 2154 | Obituary: Jerry John Kubin May 15, 1936 - November 17, 2023 Caldwell Jerry John Kubin age 87, native of Caldwell, Texas passed away on November 17, 2023, at St. Joseph Regional Hospital in Bryan. Jerry was born to parents John and Albina Mahan Kubin. Jerry graduated from Caldwell High School and played football for the Caldwell Hornet Team. His work experience during his lifetime was in retail and construction. Jerry enjoyed outdoor activities, especially fishing, and outdoor cooking for family and friends. He also enjoyed playing Bingo and Dominoes. He enjoyed sports especially watching the Texas Aggie Football Team. Jerry is preceded in death by his wife Lucille Kubin, his parents John and Albina Kubin. Survivors include his son, Dudley Kubin, his brother Frankie Kubin and wife Emma, sister Linda Cannon and husband Thomas; his grandchildren Stephanie Ellington and husband Joshua, Michelle Kubin, Austin Kubin and wife Blythe; his great-grandchildren James Ellington and Joseph Ellington, and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, and extended family. A visitation will be held on Sunday November 27, 2023, from 6-8pm at Strickland Funeral home. A celebration of life service will be held on Monday, November 27, 2023, at 10am in New Tabor Cemetery with Pastor David Johnson officiating. (Published by Strickland Funeral Home of Caldwell, TX) | Kubin, Jerry John (I2014)
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| 2155 | Obituary: Jerry Johnston January 29, 1935 - October 9, 2021 Wichita, Kansas - Jerry Johnston, loving and respected husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, was called home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Saturday, October 09, 2021 after a courageous eleven year battle with Parkinson's Disease. Jerry met the love of his life, Connie, in Wichita. They were married on July 7, 1956 after Jerry's graduation from the Naval Academy. He then joined the USAF as a pilot. After a twenty one year career he retired as a Lt. Col. Jerry then enjoyed a second career for many years as a corporate pilot for Lario Oil & Gas Company. Jerry was a faithful and active member of Risen Savior Lutheran Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ira and Thelma Johnston. Jerry is survived by his loving wife, Connie; daughters Tracy (Richard) Dickinson, Karyn (Mike) Parker; sons Patrick (Leslie) Johnston, Mark (Julie) Johnston; fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 1:00 PM at Risen Savior Lutheran Church 6770 E. 34th Street N. Wichita, KS. (Published in The Wichita Eagle on October 13, 2021) | Johnston, Lt. Col. Jerry Raymond (I16597)
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| 2156 | Obituary: Jerry Keith Gable Jerry Keith Gable was peacefully released from his earthly life, while in the arms of his children at Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center at 3:30 a.m., Monday, June 18, 2018 in Longview, Texas. Our family graciously invites family, friends and loved ones of Jerry Gable to join us and celebrate his life and memories Saturday, June 23 at 6 pm. We request that everyone please bring a copy of picture(s) with Jerry, and write your favorite memory of him to be collected for a scrapbook Saturday, June 23 6pm to 9pm, 602 North Lane Wells Drive Longview, Tx. 75604. Born and raised in Longview, attending Longview ISD, he wreaked much havoc in his hometown, gaining a "diverse medley" of life long friends. Growing up as his dad's right hand in their local fish market business, he soon ventured into a variety of career paths, including welding, flooring installation, warehouse forklift operator, he most enjoyed working and cutting up alongside his buddies at CSI Inc. Pridefully becoming a father at age 17, he made being a protective and loving Daddy his passion. A simple man, working hard for his family, with rough hands that could fix anything, a bellowing deep voice that still echoes in our memories, and larger than life hugs, he was truly a great man. His hard headedness, light-heartedness and quick wit could always bring laughter, with a fair amount of sarcasm that could, at times, get under your skin. He didn't mind much, he was always ok with being the a**hole. No matter who walked through his front door, his arms and heart were always open, with no regrets, he loved all. He chose to live his life to the fullest, keeping his declining health to himself until the final days. A special heartfelt appreciation is extended to the many loved ones that cared for him during this time. Jerry was reunited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gable, brother Joe Larry Gable, and nephew John Troy Gable. He will cherishingly be remembered by his family and loved ones; his loyal, former and only wife of 20 years Julie Dianne Lindell (Husband-in-law Randy Lindell), their devoted children Jessica Gable-Franke (Billy Franke), Joni Gable Green, Justin Gable (Alyssa Gable); adored grandchildren Jacob Beall, Jared Green (Savanah Green), Tobi Dillard, Julie Green, Larry Walters, Jace Green, Justin Gable Jr., and Jameson Gable; precious great granddaughters Ava Beall and Malorie Mendez. He will also be lovingly missed by his life-long best friend and sister Judy Leak (Jack Leak Sr.), and beloved nephews Jack Leak Jr. (Penny Leak), Joe Allen Gable and Jaysen Leak along with their children. We will have some refreshments. Please RSVP with any food items you plan to bring directly to Joni to coordinate by Facebook messenger (Joni Denise) or by text to (405)-590-1350. Viewing will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, 602 North Lane Wells Drive, Longview, Texas 75604. (Published in The Longview News-Journal on June 22, 2018) | Gable, Jerry Keith (I12052)
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| 2157 | Obituary: Jerry Lynn Coldiron April 13, 1953 - July 30, 2015 Jerry Lynn Coldiron (62), born in Houston, TX went to be with the Lord on July 30, 2015. He was preceded in death by his father, Vernon Coldiron and his mother, Barbara Rushing. Jerry dedicated his life to our country serving as a Master Sergeant in the US Army, 82nd Airborne, and the Active National Guard (AGR). He was an avid Houston Texans fan, enjoyed scuba diving, had a passion for airplanes and flying, and lived life to the fullest through his many adventures. Jerry was also a Master Mason for the Humble Lodge #979 for many years. While he served our country and enjoyed many hobbies, Jerry's greatest love was his family. Left to cherish his memory are: his loving wife of 40 years, Susan Coldiron; children: Jerry Lynn Coldiron II and wife Kristen, Brenna Coldiron Volk and husband Michael, James Kyle Coldiron and wife Brittanie; grandchildren: Taylor, Callum, and Eisley Volk; sister, Shari Rushing; brothers: Terry Coldiron and Charles Rushing; and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Visitation: Sunday, August 2, 7-9 pm, Darst Funeral Home. Funeral Service: Darst Funeral Home, 1 pm with a graveside service to follow at Brookside Memorial Park where full military honors will be rendered. For those desiring to make a memorial contribution the family suggests the Wounded Warrior Project. (Published by Brookside Funeral Home of Houston, TX) | Coldiron, Jerry Lynn I (I17199)
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| 2158 | Obituary: Jerry P. Mahoney March 8, 1946 - Sept. 5, 2008 PENDLETON - Jerry P. Mahoney, 62, of Pendleton, passed away Sept. 5, 2008, at Community Hospital Anderson. He was born March 8, 1946 in Anderson, the son of Jerry and Wilma Gene (Whitley) Mahoney. He lived in Madison County all of his life. Jerry graduated from St. Mary's High School Class of 1964 and from Anderson College in 1969. He was a St. Mary's "Gael" basketball player and played football for the Anderson Packers. He worked for Vectren for the past 41 years and was a high school sports official. He coached little league football and youth basketball. He enjoyed all sporting events and spending time with his family. Survivors include his wife, Dawn Mahoney, of Pendleton; mother, Wilma Gene Mahoney of Anderson; two sons, Tyler Mahoney of Ingalls and Dustin (wife, Brittnii) Mahoney of Pendleton; two daughters, Logan Mahoney and Adrianna Mahoney, both of Pendleton; a granddaughter, Madison Mahoney of Pendleton; brother, Michael P. Mahoney, of Anderson; brothers-in-law, Jeff (wife, Hyang Ock) Philbert of Anderson, Rodney (wife, Penny) Philbert of Terre Haute and Mark (wife, Heather) Philbert of Pendleton; special friend and cousin, John Armington of Pendleton; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Also surviving are special friends, David Garrett and Kenny and Evie Walters. Jerry was preceded in death by his father, Jerry J. Mahoney. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home, 515 E. 53rd St., Anderson. Burial will take place at St. Mary's Cemetery. Visitation hours will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's favorite charity. (Published in The Herald Bulletin from September 6 to September 8, 2008) | Mahoney, Jeremiah Patrick (I9484)
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| 2159 | Obituary: Jerry Patterson DENVER CITY- Funeral Services for Jerry Patterson, 81, of Denver City will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, January 22, 2020 in the First Baptist Church with Kyle Streun officiating. Interment will follow in the Plains Cemetery, under the direction of Ratliff Funeral Home of Denver City. Jerry passed away on January 18, 2020 in Denver City, Texas. He was born February 27, 1938, in Gilpin, Texas to Henry and Nora Beatrice Harrison Patterson. He married Jean Williams in 1990 in Plains, Texas. Jerry worked for Arco as a production foreman and retired after twenty years, he was also a member of the First Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters. Jerry is survived by his wife Jean Patterson of the home; a daughter Shelly Welcher of Denver City; three step children Leslie Holt and her husband Dean of Arlington, Shannon Patton and his wife Tonya of Lubbock, Kevin Patton and his wife Debra of Haslett along with seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to St. Jude's Hospital, 501 St Jude PL, Memphis, Tn 38105-9959. Visitation will be held Tuesday, January 21, 2020 from 6:00 to 7:30 P.M. in the Ratliff Funeral Home Chapel, Denver City Texas. (Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from January 21 to January 22, 2020) | Patterson, Jerry Don (I10028)
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| 2160 | Obituary: Jerry W. Wise September 5, 1950 - April 10, 2025 Jerry W. Wise, 74, of Shreveport, LA passed away Thursday, April 10, 2025, at the Willis Knighton Pierremont Health Center in Shreveport. Born September 5, 1950, in Magnolia, AR to the late Grover Guy Wise, Jr. and Mary Lynn (Dalrymple) Wise. Jerry started attending the Magnolia Public Schools in1960 and followed through the Central Elementary Special Needs Classes finishing in 1968. Jerry is survived by his brother and sister in law, Larry and Betty Wise, nieces Janey and husband Joey Maker, and Margaret N. Wise, great niece Jennifer Maker, all of Benton, LA, and a host of extended family and close friends. A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at the Frazier Cemetery with Bro. Daniel Hudgens officiating under the direction of Lewis of Lewis Funeral, Inc. in Magnolia. Pallbearers will be Larry Wise, Donnie Hudgens, Joey Maker, and Tony Harold. (Published by Lewis Funeral Home of Magnolia, AR) | Wise, Jerry Wayne (I13023)
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| 2161 | Obituary: Jerry Wayne Adamick, Sr. March 24, 1954 - July 1, 2014 Jerry Wayne Adamick, Sr., was born March 24, 1954 in Conroe, Texas and died June 27, 2014 in Huntsville, Texas. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. John Adamick, niece Mandi Linville and nephew David Adamick, Jr. Jerry is survived by parents Florence and Shirley Adamick, sons Jerry W. Adamick, Jr and wife Roxanne, John D. Adamick and wife Misty, Justin T. Adamick and wife Rachel, Joseph Adamick, Caleb Adamick, love of his life Lisa Brown, brother David Adamick, Sr. and wife Cheryl, and sister Peggy L. Linville and husband Billy. He was the proud grandfather of Kyla, Aden Krista, Kinsey, Jake, Jasmine, Seth, Trinity, Jace, Meadow, Grayson, Jaiden and Bradley and was a very caring uncle to numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Jerry was a lifelong resident of Walker County. He retired after a long career in law enforcement and corrections. He loved the simple way of life and all that it had to offer. He had a generous heart and would always help others in need. A favorite pass time was to design and build custom BBQ pits. Jerry also loved fishing with the love of his life, Lisa and spending time with his grandchildren. Services will be held on Tuesday, July 1, 2014 at 10:00am in the Chapel of Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Huntsville. Pallbearers will be Jerry Adamick, Jr, John David Adamick, Justin Adamick, Joseph Adamick, Clifford Loll, Pat Leonard, and Honorary Pallbearer Caleb Adamick. Burial will be at Elmina Cemetery in New Waverly. Visitation will be Monday, June 30 from 5 - 7:30pm at Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Huntsville. In lieu of flowers please donate to your local diabetes foundation. Memorial condolences may be made at www.shmfh.com. (Published by Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home of Huntsville, TX) | Adamick, Jerry Wayne Sr. (I14925)
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| 2162 | Obituary: Jess Hill Rites Today STAMFORD - Funeral for Jess Hill will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Orient St. Church of Christ with the minister, Dale Foster, officiating. Mr. Hill, 72, died Monday in Stamford Memorial Hospital. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Cemetery under direction of Kinney Funeral Home. He is survived by his wife: one son, Stanley of Quanah; one daughter, Mrs. Sue Dell West of 3920 Victoria, Abilene; one brother, Claude Hill of Stamford; five sisters, Mrs. Cora Schwartz and Mrs. M. E. Dodgin, both of Stamford, Mrs. Faye Sauls and Mrs. Eula Carter, both of Dallas, and Mrs. Viola Hill of Bellaire. (Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on June 22, 1965) | Hill, Jesse Elmer (I10219)
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| 2163 | Obituary: Jesse "Steve" Hamlin February 6th, 1964 - October 30th, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce Jesse ?Steve? Hamlin, 60, of Milliken Colorado, passed away peacefully at home on October 30th 2024. Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Betty Acker Willis and Clinton Hamlin Sr. He is survived by his wife Jannay Blomker Hamlin, daughter Erika Hamlin, and two older siblings, Sheilah Hamlin Schneider and Clinton Hamlin Jr. Steve was born in Anchorage, Alaska during a small earthquake. In 1987, Steve met the love of his life, Jannay, at a car dealership in Wasilla. Steve and Jannay went on to have a loving marriage of 31 years and a single child, Erika. Steve was known for his hard work, kind heart, great stories, and an undying love for the Dallas Cowboys. After 25 years of success in the RV Dealership industry, Steve retired and spent his time with his family traveling, camping, and being a master griller. Steve then chose to gain his commercial driver?s license and drove semi trucks through the Rocky Mountains. A celebration of life will be held at Sanfords, 115 E 17th St, Cheyenne WY, November 17, 1:30-4 pm. (Published by Vessey Funeral Service of Fort Collins, CO) | Hamlin, Jesse Steven (I11346)
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| 2164 | Obituary: Jesse C. Russell Jesse C. Russell, age 70, of Bastrop died Monday, July 19, 1993. He was past commander of V.F.W. Post 8787 of Austin, and was retired from the Austin State Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Johnnie Dee Russell of Bastrop; daughter, Linda Lollis of Austin; son, Jesse Wayne Russell and wife, Carmella of Austin; sisters, Bessie Herren of Humble, Texas, and Essie Upchurch of Bryan, Texas; two granddaughters, Tracy Auldrige and Amanda Russell; one great-granddaughter, Lauren; also, two stepdaughters, Connie Hoffmann of Austin and Clara Sharpe of Hamilton, Texas; and one step-son, Doug McCall of Arlington, Texas; special friend, Ida Russell; and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held 10:00 AM Wednesday, July 21, 1993, in the Capital Memorial Park Cemetery. A special thanks to Mary Miller of the Lifeway Home Health Care. Arrangements by Weed-Corley Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar. 452-8811. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on July 20, 1993) | Russell, Jesse C. (I3645)
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| 2165 | Obituary: Jesse Edward Beall Sept. 11, 1926 - July 14, 1994 Services for Jesse Edward Beall, 67, of Bryan will be held 10 a.m. Monday in Steep Hollow Baptist Church. The Revs. Ira Irvin and Larry Burkhalter, pastors, will officiate. Visiting hours will be from 8 a.m. to 9 the Memorial p.m. today in the Memorial Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Steep Hollow Cemetery. Mr. Beall was died at home Thursday evening. He was born in Newberry, S.C., and had lived in the Bryan area for the past 20 years. He was a member of Scottish Rite of Free- masonry, S.J.; V.F.W. Post No. 4692; Arabia Temple; and Masonic Lodge No. 593 in North Zulch. Mr. Beall served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of Steep Hollow Baptist Church. Survivors include wife, Linda Beall of Bryan; son and daughter- in-law Dale Edward and Rochelle Beall of La Porte; step-son and daughter-in-law Charles Alexan- der and Dawn Beall of Fort Polk, La.; three daughters and sons-in- law, Lois Anne and Tom Doyle of Jacksonville, Fla., Mary Sue and Jerry Cook of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., and Lynn and Ronald Greshem of Buffalo; brother, Chester Beall of Brunswick, Ga.; sister and brother-in-law Clara and Au- brey Hunter of Callahan, Fla.; sis- ter, Helen Kendrick of Callahan, Fla.; daughter-in-law, Jan Rob- bins of Bryan; 14 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Brazos Valley and Steep Hollow Baptist Church. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 17, 1994) | Beall, Jesse Edward (I6346)
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| 2166 | Obituary: Jessie Clifton Ebarb 1924 - 2017 Funeral services for Jessie Clifton Ebarb, 92, of Lumberton will be 11:00 am Tuesday April 11, 2017 at Farmer Funeral Home with burial to follow at R S Farmer Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 8:00 am Tuesday. Mr. Ebarb passed away April 8th at his residence in Lumberton. A native of Noble, Louisiana, Jessie was a longtime resident of Lumberton. He was a retired construction foreman and he served his country with the US Army. He is preceded in death by his parents Albert and Frances Ebarb; wife Hazel Ebarb; brothers Alfred Ebarb, Wilburn Ebarb and Raymond Ebarb and grandchildren Dena and Celina. Survivors include son Joseph Dale Ebarb of Houston; daughters Diane Gonzalez and husband Rafael of Henderson, TX, Donita Cicardo and husband Joseph of Longview, Darlene Ebarb of Zwolle, Louisiana and Delsie Lewis of Lumberton; brother Roy Ebarb of Farmersville, LA; sisters Jo Ann Sneed, Dorothy Ezernack, Iva Lea Meshell and Ethel Paddie all of Zwolle; grandchildren Alysia, Deena, Charles, Justin, Darrell, Angela, Michael, Erik, Bryan, Joseph, Matthew, Elizabeth, Ali and Celina and numerous great grandchildren. (Published by Farmer Funeral Home of Silsbee, TX) | Ebarb, Jessie Clifton (I3845)
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| 2167 | Obituary: Jessie Lee Acreman April 26, 1932 - December 8, 2014 Funeral services for Jessie Lee Acreman, age 82, a retired farmer from Oak Grove, Louisiana, will be held at 2PM on Thursday, December 11, 2014 at Cox Funeral Home Chapel in Oak Grove. Interment will follow in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Oak Grove, Louisiana. Services are under the direction of Cox Funeral Home of Oak Grove. Mr. Acreman passed away Monday, December 8, 2014 at West Carroll Memorial Hospital in Oak Grove. Jessie was an Army veteran. He worked for many years at Bennett's Service Station in Oak Grove. He farmed for Robert and Jerry Crnkovic and for Pat Hill prior to retirement. He is preceded in death by his father, Aubrey A. Acreman; his mother, Uner Thrower Acreman; 2 brothers, Billy and Lee Acreman and 4 sisters, Ora Murphy, Annie Ainsworth, Lula Malone and Edna Lester. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 10, 2014 from 5 to 8 PM at Cox Funeral Home in Oak Grove. (Published by Cox Funeral Home of Oak Grove, LA) | Acreman, Jessie Lee (I1292)
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| 2168 | Obituary: Jessie McAlphine Fairfield, Texas September 1, 1982 - December 17, 2017 Jessie Marie McAlpine, 35, of Fairfield, passed away Sunday, December 17, 2017 in Kerens, Texas following a lengthy illness. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Jessie was born September 1, 1982 in Silsbee, Texas to parents Travis Leroy and Tina LeBlanc Gilley. She had been a Fairfield resident since 1996 moving here from Houston. She attended Fairfield schools and was a member of Round Prairie Baptist Church. Jessie was known for her love of animals. She was preceded in death by her father and a nephew, Kashton Gilley. Left to cherish her memory is her mother, Tina Gilley of Fairfield; four children, Dannielle Gilley, Ciara McAlpine, Triston McAlpine and Samuel Stamford; a brother, Andre Gilley and wife Destiny of Fairfield; and a special friend, Darrow Page.CLICK ON SERVICE SCHEDULE TAB ABOVE FOR SERVICE TIME (Published by Boze-Mitchell-McKibbin Funeral Home of Ennis, TX) | Gilley, Jessie Marie (I15347)
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| 2169 | Obituary: Jessie Ray Sanders July 29, 1930 - June 20, 2025 Jessie Ray Sanders "Ray", age 94 of Katy passed away June 20, 2025. Ray was born on July 29, 1930, in Fort Worth, Texas, to Jessie Lee and Ruby Alice (Purvis) Sanders. He graduated from Waller High School and spent the majority of his life working on ranches, whether as a dairy farmer or tending to beef cattle in Kurten, Texas. He also worked as a home contractor and loved woodworking. Jessie met his wife, Etheline Derrich Sanders, and in September 2016, the two were married at Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Wallis, Texas. Throughout their life together, they enjoyed attending church, spending time with family, listening to gospel and country western music, and relaxing with western movies. They were truly inseparable, sharing both their faith and everyday moments side by side. Jessie is preceded in death by wife Alice Sanders; son Larry Sanders; siblings Bobby Hasty and Earline Simms; grandparents Bill and Jennie Purvis; Doris Sanders, Barbara Sanders, and Laverne Sanders. Jessie is survived by wife Etheline; stepdaughters Brenda and Ronnie James, Pamela Callaway, Cynthia and Charles Dingas; nieces Vicky and Ken Standridge and Sherry Krob; great nephew Ronnie Standridge; and many stepgrandchildren. A graveside memorial service will be held July 26, 2025 at 11:00am at Kurten Cemetery in Kurten, Texas. The Sanders Family extends their heartfelt thanks to the staff at The Legacy at Falcon Point in Katy and Choice Hospice for the compassionate care and support shown to Ray and his family. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Choice Hospice, 3535 Briarpark Drive, Suite 220, Houston, Texas 77042. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, Texas 77833. 979.836.3611. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com (Published by Brenham Memorial Chapel of Brenham, TX) | Sanders, Jessie Ray (I7637)
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| 2170 | Obituary: Jessie Richard Jones August 7, 1934 - February 16, 2021 Jessie Richard Jones was born on August 7, 1934 to George and Josephine Jones in Broken Arrow, OK. He went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Tuesday, February 16, 2021. Richard married Katie Hamlin on July 21, 1952. They had three children, Debbie Griffith, Rick Jones and Donald Jones. Richard worked at Hale-Halsell for over 18 years. He enjoyed listening to old gospel music, watching Jimmy Swaggart, gardening, and watching old western movies. He got the greatest pleasure from being with his family. Richard was preceded in death by his parents; his siblings, James, Mary, Edward, Melvin, Lucy, Earnest (Jr.) and Ina. Richard was also preceded in death by grandson Anthony Griffith and son-in-law Ronnie Griffith. Richard is survived by his wife, Katie; daughter Debbie; son Rick and Julie Jones; and son Donald and Janice Jones. Richard had numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, with many extended family members and friends. He will be deeply missed. (Published by Green Hill Funeral Home of Owasso, OK) | Jones, Jesse Richard (I16296)
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| 2171 | Obituary: Jessie Samuel German November 12, 1929 - May 16, 2019 Sam German, 89 of Paulton, passed away at 11:42 a.m., Thursday, May 16, 2019 at his residence. Sam was born November 12, 1929 in Wellborn, Texas to Fletcher and Martha Ella (Warren) German, Sr. He married Florence Louise Lasley on February 23, 1957 in Anderson, Texas. Together they have shared 62 years of marriage. Sam was retired, having been employed by E.T. Simonds Constructions for many years. Before he moved to Illinois, he worked for Butler, Jones and Williams Construction in College Station, Texas. He also worked at the Texas A&M University Beef Center. Sam served his country honorably by serving in the United States Army during the Korean War. Sam was a member of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church near Paulton. He was also a member of Laborers International Local #773. He enjoyed welding and tinkering on his farm. He shoed horses from the age of 14 until the age of 82. Sam enjoyed spending time outdoors deer hunting. His greatest passion was raising cattle and working with his horses. He loved to compete and judge horse shows and rodeos. Survivors include his wife, Louise; five children, Russell E. (Nancy) Odum of Bluford, Caron (Scottie) Harris of West Frankfort, Catherine (Gary) Mosley of Bryan, TX, Dennis (Ruby) Odum of Benton and Lloyd (Maureen) German of Akin; two sisters, Catherine Holligan of Bryan, TX and Gaynell Boyd of Sommerville, TX. He is also survived by eighteen grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, several great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Sam was preceded in death by his parents; son, Jessie German, Jr; brother, Fetcher German, Jr; two sisters, Gladys Koreth and Marylois Huckabee. Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at Pyle Funeral Home with Rev. John Howat officiating. Interment will follow in Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery near Paulton. Military honors will be accorded by the Marion VFW Post 1301 and members of the Illinois National Guard Military Honors team. Visitation will be 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., on Monday at the funeral home. Pyle Funeral Home in Johnston City is entrusted with the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois. Memorial envelopes are available at the funeral home. For additional information or to sign the book of memories, please visit www.pylefuneralhome.com. (Published by Pyle Funeral Homeof Johnston City, IL) | German, Jessie Samuel Sr. (I4513)
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| 2172 | Obituary: Jewell Elaine Huitt Matthies September 3, 1953 - October 9, 2025 Jewell Elaine Huitt Matthies, 72, of Lamesa, died Thursday, October 9, 2025 after a long fought hard battle from Parkinson, she is no longer suffering She is now home. Visitation will be held on Thursday from 9 AM until 9 PM at Myers & Smith Funeral Home. Family will receive friends from 6 PM to 8 PM. The funeral service will be held Friday at 2 PM at Myers & Smith Chapel with brother Jeramy Chapman of Cornerstone Fellowship of Lamesa officiating. Interment at Trinity Memorial Park, Big Spring, TX. Jewell better known as Elaine, was born to Charles and Ora Huitt on September 3, 1953 in Big Spring. Then raised by her maternal aunt and uncle, Eva and Lloyd Arnold. Jewell attended Forsan schools and graduated from Big Spring High School with the class of 1972. As a young woman she worked cleaning homes and beauty salons. After marriage and starting her family, she devoted her life to being the best mom, grandmother and homemaker she could be. She married Bert D. Matthies on January 15, 1988. Elaine always kept in touch with her family through her phone calls and also by sending cards out for just about every holiday or special occasion. She was also always there and willing to help others out. She enjoyed going to garage sales, gardening and playing board games. She was an avid wrestling fan, particularly her favorite wrestler, John Cena. Elaine attended 1st assembly of God, and Grace fellowship, and church of God churches. And made sure to tell us all that we were prayed up. And saved. And she loved us ALL. And she loved Jesus very much!! Anytime we'd ask to pray or her to pray for us she was willing to do it. Elaine is survived by her husband, Bert; her daughter, Kristi; grandchildren, Haley, Robert III, and Vivaan; her siblings, Eva Chappell (Buck), Ronnie Huitt, Roger Huitt, and Rodney Huitt (Suzanne); and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Huitt and Ora Hamlin Huitt; her maternal aunt and uncle, Eva and Lloyd Arnold; three sisters, Darlene, Charlene, and Brenda; a niece, Pamela Kennedy; and a great-nephew, Michael Chappell. Pallbearers for the service will be, Johnny Chappell, Buck Chappell, Erik Munoz, Robert Gonzales, Karl Dugger, Shawn Dugger and James Carson; honorary bearers will be Jesse Padilla. (Published by Myers & Smith Funeral Home of Big Spring, TX) | Huitt, Jewell Elaine (I16172)
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| 2173 | Obituary: Jewell F. Terry IDA - Mr. Jewell Franklin Terry, 55, died Sunday after a sudden illness. He was a member of Ida Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the McGuire Funeral Home chapel with burial in the Bethsaida Cemetery. The Rev. Milton Sargent officiated, assisted by the Rev. Conrad Edwards. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Paul M. Terry of Ida and Larry Terry of South Charleston, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Sue Lawton of Fort Smith, Ark.; Mrs. Ruth Ann Mixon of Farmerville; and Mrs. Virginia K. Brackman of Bradley, Ark.; five grandchildren and one brother, R. N. Terry of Baldwin. (Published in The Shreveport Times on August 22, 1973) | Terry, Jewell Franklin (I12864)
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| 2174 | Obituary: JEWELL M. HOOD Mrs. Jewell M. Hood, 54, of 24946 Davidson St., San Bernardino, died Monday at a Loma Linda hospital. She had lived in San Bernardino and California 25 years. A native of Missouri, she was a member of the Church of Christ and the Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by her husband, William E. of San Bernardino; three daughters, Mrs. Ila Fay Meyers of Sacramento; Mrs. Betty Jo Ramboz of Pomona and Mrs. Geraldine G. Kramer of Los Angeles; two brothers, James Crow of Richland, Wash., and Paul Crow of Lebanon, Okla.; and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at the Emmerson Valley Mortuary Chapel in Loma Linda. William F. Lee, minister of the Church of Christ, will officiate. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. (Published in The San Bernardino County Sun on April 28, 1966) | Crow, Mackie Jewell (I7930)
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| 2175 | Obituary: Jim D. Cox Jim D. Cox, 54, of Roxton passed away Saturday, March 12, 2005, at Paris Regional Medical Center. Graveside services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 17, in Restland Cemetery at Roxton with the Rev. Don Parker officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home. Friends may come by the funeral home Wednesday to sign the register. He was born Oct. 17, 1950, in Kentucky, a son of Joseph A. and Joann Clayton Cox. He was a construction superintendent. He is survived by his wife, the former Deborah Brothers whom he married on Aug. 21, 1971; mother, Joann Cox, of Benton, Ky.; brothers, Joe Cox of Roxton and Tim Cox of Benton, Ky. (Published in the Paris News of Paris, Texas on March 16, 2005) | Cox, Jimmy Dale (I695)
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| 2176 | Obituary: Jim Vincent Funeral Rites Held Today Funeral services were scheduled for 4 p.m. today at Callaway-Jones chapel for Jim E. Vincent, 65, of 104 Sulphur Springs, who passed away at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in a local hospital. Officiating were the Rev. R. L. Herring Jr., pastor of Calvary Baptist church, and the Rev. R. L. Tumlinson, pastor of the College Heights Assembly of God church. Interment was to be in Bryan city cemetery under the direction of Callaway-Jones with the following serving as pallbearers: Barker Allen, Travis B. Bryan Jr., Henry Miller, Charles Lanicek and Sgt. Henry Caraway all of Bryan and Ira Burkhalter, of College Station. A male quartet from Calvary church was to sing two selections at the service, "Does Jesus Care" and "Sunrise Tomorrow" with Miss Atelia Prince as organist. Mr. Vincent was born in Lyons in Burleson county but had lived most of his life in this community. He had been a butcher for trade and had worked for many years at Southside Market in College Station and at Miller's. He retired about a year ago. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Lela Vincent; two sons, James Vincent of Bryan and Curtis Vincent of Corpus Christi; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Calenski, of Bryan; three brothers, Will Vincent, of Conroe, Henry Vincent, of Bryan, and George Vincent, of Fort Worth; two sisters, Mrs. F. C. Boydston, Altus, Okla., and Mrs. J. A. Green, Hempstead and four grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on April 9, 1956) | Vincent, James Elijah (I7626)
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| 2177 | Obituary: Jimmie Alice Rogers Jimmie Alice Rogers, 60, of North Zulch died Thursday, June 01, 2006 at her home. Funeral services are set for 2 P.M. Sunday at the Willowhole Chapel. Rev. Don Somanski will officiate. The family will receive visitors 5-7 PM Saturday Day Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs. Rogers was born February 19, 1946 in Madisonville to Otha and Ruby (Adams) Jeffries. She married R.D. Rogers September 11, 1964 and was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, R.D. Rogers of North Zulch; son, Jody Rogers of North Zulch; sister, Betty Henderson of North Zulch; granddaughters, Mallorie and Natalie Rogers; nephew and niece, Billy and Karen Henderson of North Zulch as well as other relatives and friends. Funeral Services are under the direction of Day Funeral Home. (Published by Day Funeral Home of Madisonville, TX) | Jeffries, Jimmie Alice (I5305)
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| 2178 | Obituary: Jimmie Alice Rogers Feb. 19, 1946 - June 1, 2006 MADISONVILLE - Services for Jimmie Alice Rogers, 60, of North Zulch are set for 2 p.m. Sunday at Willowhole Chapel. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Day Funeral Home in Madisonville. Mrs. Rogers died Thursday at her home. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, R.D. Rogers of North Zulch a son, Jody Rogers of North Zulch; a sister, Betty Henderson of North Zulch; two granddaughters; a niece and nephew; and numerous other relatives. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 3, 2006) | Jeffries, Jimmie Alice (I5305)
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| 2179 | Obituary: Jimmie E. Vaughn HERRIN - Jimmie E. Vaughn, 72, of Florissant, Mo. died at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at Christian Northeast Hospital in St. Louis. Mr. Vaughn was born on April 20, 1930 in Campbell, MO. to Robert Napolian and Verna Ivara (Crow) Vaughn. He married Lucille Webb on March 13, 1993 in Florissant. Jimmie was a self-employed residential plumber for more than fifteen years. He enjoyed his work. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge in Alton, and attended the Assembly of God in Florissant. Survivors include his wife, Lucille (Webb) Vaughn of Florissant, Mo.; daughter, Brenda Vaughn of Denver, Colo., daughter and son-in-law, Robin and Dan Koker of St. Charles, Mo.; daughter, Julia Jacobs, of St. Louis, daughter, Teresa Vaughn of Ellsbury, Mo., daughter, Rose Marie Vaughn of St. Louis; grandchildren, Ian and Thaia Highley of Denver, Colo., Justin, Jason, and James Jacobs, all of St. Louis, Ashley and Earl Click of St. Charles, Nathan Justina, and April Griffith of Ellsbury; brother, Billie Vaughn of Peoria, sister, Ruth Eaton of Jackson, Mo., sister, Virginia Moore of Wayne, Mich., brother, Jackie Killam of New Market, Iowa; and many nieces & nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and eight brothers and sisters; Paul Vaughn, Joan Reese, Robert Vaughn, Helen Nieberkorn, Katherine Sapien, Marie Ollif, Carl Vaughn, & Blanche Vaughn. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29, 2002, at Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home in Herrin, with Pastor Tom Hargrove officiating. Burial will follow at Blairsville Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, June 28, 2002 at the funeral home. For more information or to sign the memorial guest register, please visit hughesfuneralhomes.com. (Published in The Southern Illinoisan on June 28, 2002) | Vaughn, James Easton (I9543)
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| 2180 | Obituary: Jimmie Rodgers September 29, 1944 - March 15, 2021 Jimmie Rodgers born Sept 29th 1944 in a West Texas small town of Stanford TX, to a devoted God fearing Christian Mother and Father Johnie and Mary Rodgers. They are the Reason I can say without a doubt that Dad is in heaven. Dad was the strongest, stubbornest, hardest working man I have ever seen. He was a true COWBOY. The kind you couldn't just buck off. The kind that says yes ma'am, no sir thank you and respects everyone. So we owe a big thank you to Johnie and Mary, for playing such a huge role in knowing Dad is in heaven. He coached baseball and football. He loved his horses and became a true Horse whisperer while breaking and shooing horses for extra money . An example of a true COWBOY. He had a sister Edna. Where they grew up together raising all the kids and eventually Edna would marry David Rawls. David said he remembered my Dad the day he went to work for Walsh and watts. David said Dad was the hardest worker he had ever seen and Walsh and Watts hired him on the spot. He said Dad came to him and said he wouldn't leave him and David convinced him he wanted him to do better for himself, and that was going to be a good job. Time goes on until 1963 when he now has 8 brothers and sisters and a little white swan that he calls his princesses Carolyn McNew Born 06-30-1947 and as you can see in the picture in front of a new 1957 Chevy dressed to kill. Mom and Dad looked like the happiest people in the world. They went on to have a daughter Sheri and husband Chad Higdon of Odessa. Three boys Jimmie and Misty Rodgers of Big Spring Brandon Rodgers of Big Spring and Kevin Rodgers of Odessa. Throughout the remaining years of Dads life he had coached, worked, worshiped and held firm to the very end knowing that he would be riding his horse across heaven with his Mother, his Grandpa, and his nephew David Jr. , while watching Brayden fishing and Dylon playing baseball. So our dad wanted everyone to know he was going to Heaven and that he knew Jesus as his personal Lord and savior who died on the cross for him as well as each and everyone of us. (Published by Myers & Smith Funeral Home of Big Spring, TX) | Rodgers, Jimmie Lee (I6965)
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| 2181 | Obituary: Jimmie White Funeral services for Jimmie Rudolph White, 60, of League City, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Porter Chapel, Wortham; officiating will be the Rev. O.D. Christian. Burial will be in Wortham Cemetery. Mr. White, a veteran with the U.S. Navy, died Thursday in an Austin hospital, and was born near Streetman, in Freestone County, on June 30, 1935. He was an electrician with the Chevron Refinery at League City. Surviving are his wife, Virgie Lanell White of League City; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Travis R. White of Kirvin; three daughters, Carol Lynn Cox of Groesbeck, Sharon D. Graves of Evergreen, Colo., and Connie Rachelle Yarbrough of League City; three sons, James T. White of Houston, Ellis Paul Thahan of Kemah and Patrick Duane Trahan of League City; a brother, Charles Bertrand White of Kirvin, and nine grandchildren. Pallbearers are Don Ray Smith, Roy Trahan, Bobbie Bell, Joel Sumerrall, Charles Coward and David Worthy. (Published in The Mexia Daily News in April 1996) | White, Jimmy Rudolph (I10460)
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| 2182 | Obituary: Jimmy George Vanover February 22, 1942 - January 24, 2018 Jimmy George Vanover, age 75, of Odessa, TX passed from this life on Wednesday, January 24, 2018. He was born in Borger, TX on February 22, 1942 to the late George and Lucille Vanover. Jimmy was an avid golfer. Those left to cherish his love and memories are his beloved wife: Patricia Vanover; daughter: Belle McCallum Fletcher; grandchildren: Carol Jean Collins, Lauren Viscaino and husband Jacob, Ashton McKinney and Trina McCallum and great-grandchildren: Maeson Viscaino, Skyelyn Cooper, Aylea Eades and Lila Pughman; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; son: Jimmy George Vanover Jr.; brother: "Pickle" Vanover and grandchild: DJ. Family visitation will be held from 5-7:00 pm, Thursday, January 25, 2018 at Acres West Funeral Chapel. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, January 26, 2018 at Acres West Funeral Chapel officiated by Pastor Jackie Brem. Arrangements are entrusted to Acres West Funeral Chapel. (Published by Acres West Funeral Chapel of Odessa, TX) | Vanover, Jimmy George Sr. (I11264)
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| 2183 | Obituary: Jimmy Glenn Evans May 23, 1976 - July 19, 1999 Services for Jimmy Glenn Evans, 23, of Bryan are set for 2 p.m. Thursday in Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. The Rev. Ray Marshall will officiate. Burial will be in Reliance Cemetery. Vistitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 8 a.m. to the time of service Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Evans died Monday in Brazos County. He was born in Uraina, La., and was a tree maintenance specialist at Texas A&M University. He was a member of the Brazos County Coon Hunters Association and was Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Neeley Prihoda Evans of Bryan; two sons, J.G. Evans and Tanner Evans, both of Bryan; a daughter, Samantha Evans of Bryan; his parents, Dennis and Angela Evans of Caldwell; a sister, Tamara Evans of Caldwell; a grandmother, Gladys Evans of Carthage, Texas; father-in-law, John Prihoda of Bryan; mother-in-law, Susan Prihoda of Bryan; and nine aunts and uncles. Memorials may be given to the Jimmy Glenn Evans Children's Fund c/o First National Bank, P.O. Box 833 Bryan, Texas 77805. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 21, 1999) | Evans, Jimmy Glenn Sr. (I11771)
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| 2184 | Obituary: Jimmy Newsom January 1, 1932 - February 7, 2012 Jimmy Lee Newsom, 80, died February 7, 2012 in Big Spring. Funeral services will be 10:00 AM Friday February 10, 2012 at Trinity Baptist Church with Dr Randy Cotton and Rev Wade Cobb nephew officiating. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 PM on Thursday February 9, 2012 at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. Jimmy was born on January 1, 1932 in Brownfield, Texas. He graduated from Big Spring High School in 1950 and entered the U.S. Air Force where he served from 1950 to 1954. In 1953 he married Georgie Harrison his wife of 58 years. He then attended Howard College. During his life Jimmy co owned Newsom-Shaffer Construction raised cotton and retired from Fina. He also played an active part in helping the Big Spring community, volunteering with Christmas in April, Meals on Wheels, Festival of Lights and Keep Big Spring Beautiful. He was awarded the "Paul Harris" award by the Rotary Club one of the organization's highest honors. Jimmy was also a dedicated member of his church. He served as a deacon at Trinity Baptist Church for 38 years. He also spent many years teaching in the Junior High Sunday School Department. Though he loved and played all sports he was an avid golfer. He won the Big Spring City Championship several years and he has 10 hole in ones on record. He had many golf friends and he often played with his family. Survivors include his wife Georgie Newsom of Big Spring; his daughter Tammy DePauw and husband Jim of Big Spring; his son Jimmy Newsom Jr and wife, Irene, of Big Spring; three granddaughters Alex Newsom of Lubbock, Regan Newsom of Lubbock and Darby DePauw of Big Spring; three sisters Nancy Phernetton and husband Gus of Big Spring, Pennie Leimire and husband, Clay of North Highland, California, Marilyn Grigg and husband Walter of Houston; three brothers Bob Newsom and wife Donna of Midland, Donald Newsom and wife Kay of Amarillo and Tommy Newsom and wife Sherry of Big Spring; four step-grandchildren: Branden Halfmann of Ballinger, Katelin Steadman of Midland, Callie Williams of Big Spring and Tara Williams of Abilene; and by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Welcoming him to Heaven will be his parents Evelyn and R.L. Newsom; brother Kenneth Newsom; sister Juanita Adams and her husband Bill; and granddaughter Dorre DePauw. (Published by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland, TX) | Newsom, Jimmy Lee (I10373)
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| 2185 | Obituary: Jo Ann Bourgeois June 14, 1929 - July 29, 2022 Funeral Services for Jo Ann Bourgeois will be held on Wednesday, August 3, 2022 in the Chapel of Rader Funeral Home with Pastor Ricky Ricks officiating. The family will receive friends prior to the service at 9:30 am. Burial will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery in Orange, TX. (Published by Rader Funeral Home of Longview, TX) | McKinley, Jo Ann (I7746)
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| 2186 | Obituary: Jo Anna Carr Baker April 16, 1929 - October 23, 2016 Our beloved Jo Anna Carr Baker, age 87, was called by our Heavenly Father on Saturday, October 22, 2016 after a lengthy struggle following a massive stroke in 2013. She is preceded in death by her parents, George B and Ruth R Wilcox. Jo Anna is survived by her loving husband Samuel H Baker: her children, Barton Carr, Larry Carr, Debra Carr and Ruth Carr-Wegman, numerous grand children and great grand children and her devoted dog, Winchester. Jana grew up in College Station and graduated from Stephens College. Jana was an avid Aggie fan, golfer, and accomplished pianist. She played the old church hymns prior to the early church service. Internment Service will be held at The Lakeway Church on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 10:30 am in the Garden area. Memorials can be made to The Lakeway Church. The Baker family would like to express their extreme gratitude to Kim, Barbara, Carrie, Sylvia and Laura; the Caregivers who took such wonderful care of her. (Published by Weed Corley Fish Funeral Home of Lakeway, TX) | Wilcox, Jo Anna (I7578)
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| 2187 | Obituary: Jo Cobb Noble-Pugh, 85, passed away August 24, 2012. She was born in St. Jo, Texas to Samuel E. and Eva Mitchell Cobb. She was a claims representative for the Social Security Administration and was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, Paul Shaner Noble and Dr. Newell O. Pugh, and grandchildren, Aimee Catherine Ewell and Stephen Michael Ewell. She is survived by her son, Paul Noble (Lisa) of Benton, Arkansas; daughters, Melanie Ewell (Mike) of Cabot, Arkansas, Carol Noble (Kenneth Nurenberg) of Austin, Texas and Marilyn Noble-Arnold (Dick) of New Orleans; grandchildren, Laura Emch (Chris), Todd Ewell (Courtney), Erin Habel (Jay), Adrienne Arnold, Derrick Arnold, Greg Noble, Tyler Noble, William Wysocki and Anna Wysocki; and great-grandchildren, Taylor Emch, Nicholas Emch, Michael Emch, Samuel Emch, Leighton Ewell and Anna Kathryn Robinette. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, September 1 at 1:00 p.m. at Forest Park Cemetery in Shreveport, Louisiana. | Cobb, Lilly Jo (I2333)
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| 2188 | Obituary: Jo Evelyn Patterson, 87, lifelong resident of Rochester passed away, Saturday morning, June 23, 2012 at Munday Nursing Home in Munday. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, June 25, 2012 at Weinert Foursquare Church with Rev. Rob Harrison and Rev. Jim Reid officiating. Burial will be at Rochester Cemetery under the direction of Smith Family Funeral Homes. Family will be receiving friends Sunday evening, June 24, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home in Rochester. Jo Evelyn Russell was born August 10, 1924 in Haskell County to Paul and Ruth (Davenport) Russell. She attended school at New Mid and Dennis Chapel in her early years and graduated from Rochester High School in 1942. She married W.H. Patterson in Lovington, New Mexico on March 16, 1957. Jo Evelyn is a member of Weinert Foursquare Church and the Rochester Woman Club. She is preceded in death by her husband, W.H. Patterson; an infant child, Clarence Paul; her parents, Paul and Ruth Russell; a brother, Kenneth Russell; and a niece and nephew. Jo Evelyn is survived by her 2 daughters, Sharon Brinson and husband Dolan, and Karen Byrd and husband Clifford all of Rochester; 1 son, Pat Patterson of Rochester; 6 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters, Betty Ruth White and husband Ray of Rochester, and Barbara Lee of Odessa; 1 brother, Ricki Russell and wife Margaret of Rochester; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews that loved her very much. Online condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www.smithfamilyfh.com. (Published by Smith Family Funeral Home of Haskell, TX) | Russell, Jo Evelyn (I10100)
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| 2189 | Obituary: Jo-Anne (Jodie) Crnkovic September 3, 2012 Jo-Anne (Jodie) Crnkovic was born to Roger William and Dona Mae Reynolds on June 15, 1935, departed from this life on earth to be with her Lord and Savior on September 3, 2012. She married the love of her life, Nick A. Crnkovic. She was a beloved and devoted wife, daughter-in-law, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, sister-in-law and friend. She is preceded in death by her parents, Roger William & Dona Mae Reynolds; brothers, Roger J. Reynolds, Harrell D. Reynolds, Billy Bob Reynolds Jo-Anne married Nick Crnkovic in 1952 at the age of seventeen and has lived her entire adult life in Houston, Texas. Jo-Anne was a faithful member of Christian Temple located in Houston, Texas. Nick and Jo-Anne recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. She devoted her life to her Lord Jesus Christ, her husband and entire family whom she loved dearly. Through the years Jo-Anne has been active in local civic and church organizations such as; Chairman for the local chapter for the March of Dimes, Cub Scout Den Mother, Missionettes Leader, Ladies Auxillary, Room Mother, Red Hat Society, Editor for the Civic Club, Board Member of the Civic Club, Positive Interactive Program (PIP), Houston Citizens Police Academy Alumni, Liason for the Citizen Patrol for the City of Houston, Patrol Person for the Citizen Patrol. Jo-Anne was a wonderful wife and mother to her children and a wonderful grandmother to her six grandkids. Her most recent excitement was with the birth of her first great grandchildren. Jo-Anne is survived by her loving husband, Nick Crnkovic, children; Diane Alleva and husband Greg, Nick Crnkovic and wife, Susan, Kathy McManus and husband Dan and Leslie Crnkovic; grandchildren: Marie Henry and husband Shady, Daniel McManus and wife Sulinda, Robert Alleva, Sarah Crnkovic, Gary Alleva and wife Lauren, Mary Crnkovic; great grandchildren, Viviana and Andrew Henry. She will also be missed by all. Visitation will be held Thursday, September 6th from 6:00pm-8:00pm at Niday Funeral Home - Beamer Chapel. The Funeral Service will be Friday at 10:00am at Christian Temple Assembly of God, 9701 Almeda Genoa, Houston. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery. (Published by Peevey Funeral Home of Houston, TX) | Reynolds, Jo Anne (I1337)
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| 2190 | Obituary: JoAda N. Buford 1936 - 2013 JoAda N. Buford 76 of Jasper died at Shady Acres Nursing Home in Newton, TX. Thursday May 23, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday May 25, 2013 at Forest Oaks Chapel with private burial at the West Oaks Cemetery in Jasper, TX. Visitation will be held Friday evening from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home. A native of Port Arthur, TX. she was a resident of Jasper since 1984 after moving here from Mauriceville, TX. Survivors include her husband W.N. "Blue" Buford of Jasper, TX. sons Willard N. Buford of N. Carolina and Phil N. Buford of Jasper, TX. a daughter Tina Buford of Bridge City, TX. Five grandchildren and Two great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Ebenezer Baptist Church Rt. 3 Box 686 Jasper, TX. 75951. (Published by Forest Oaks Funeral Home of Jasper, TX) | Talbot, Jo Ada (I4861)
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| 2191 | Obituary: Joan (Crow) Bromelmeier, 78, died on Sunday, June 16, after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was born in Greenway, AR to Truman and Laura (Milde) Crow. The family moved to Illinois where at 5 years old she began singing and harmonizing with her 3 year old sister LouEllen. The sisters together with their father were hired by radio station WDZ in Tescola, performing as The Crow Family. They later moved to Indianapolis, where they continued to perform live shows. The sisters added dancing to their act performing as The Crow Sisters. She graduated from the original Manual High School in Indianapolis and then attended Indiana University Bloomington receiving a Bachelor's Degree in English. There she met and later married Roy Bromelmeier. They lived in Germany and traveled throughout Europe while her husband served in the military, then settled in Fort Wayne. She eventually earned a Master's Degree in English Education from IPFW and taught in the Fort Wayne Community Schools and Indiana Tech where she was on the faculty and staff. As Students' Activities Coordinator she loved providing opportunities for students to share their talents and cultural histories in campus events. One of the greatest joys of her life was her children whom she encouraged and fully supported in all their interests and activities. She was the original editor of several organizational news letters. Her last job before retirement was as a lay minister in the Greater Fort Wayne Campus Ministry program. Throughout her life she was active with many community groups and organizations, but in retirement she especially enjoyed Fort Wayne Philharmonic Friends, her gourmet cooking club, and Bible Study Fellowship where for ten years she served as a discussion leader which was a life changing experience. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church for 35 years singing in the choir and serving in many capacities. One of her favorites was leading a small group of seniors in an exercise program. She loved the fine arts and enjoyed reading, old movies, and conversing with friends. She felt she lived a long, eventful, and blessed life. She was preceded in death by her husband Roy and her parents. She is survived by her children Lisa (Hugo), Cindy and Brad (Bettina); grandson William; sisters LouEllen Sears of Indianapolis and Helen Chmielewski of Florida, and brother Philip Crow of Florida; brother-in-law Charles (Beverly) Bromelmeier of Fort Wayne, and many beloved nieces and nephews. Funeral service is 2 p.m. Thursday, June 20 at Faith Baptist Church, 6600 Trier Rd, with calling 1 hour prior. Calling also 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at D.O. McComb & Sons Pine Valley, 1320 East Dupont Rd. Memorials may be made to Faith Baptist Church or Parkview Hospice. To sign the online guest book, go to www.mccombandsons.com. (Published by McComb and Sons Funeral Home of Fort Wayne, IN) | Crow, Theda Joan (I8182)
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| 2192 | Obituary: Joan C Vaughn March 29, 1938 - January 23, 2020 Joan Cecellia Vaughn, age 81, of Saint Peters, Missouri passed away on Thursday, January 23, 2020. She was born in Old Mines, Missouri on March 29, 1938 to B and Justina Sampson (nee Vilmer). Joan is survived by her daughters, Brenda Vaughn, Julia Jacobs, and Teresa Griffith, a brother, Jake Sampson, and sister, Joyce Harris, numerous beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of other family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, three daughters, Rhonda Thompson, Rose Marie Vaughn, Robin Lynn Koker; five brothers, Christopher Sampson, Virgil Sampson, Thomas Sampson, Paul Sampson, Jude Sampson; five sisters, Janice Irene Sampson, Patricia Beckner, Nazarene Zusell, Rita Marie Pratt, Maxine Sampson. Visitation will be Wednesday, January 29, 2020 from 3:00 ~ 6:00 pm at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, 837 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, St. Peters, Missouri, with a memorial service starting at 6:00 pm. (Published by Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions of Saint Peters, MO) | Sampson, Joan Cecellia (I9710)
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| 2193 | Obituary: Joan Frances Sistrunk April 22, 1944 - July 30, 2022 Shreveport Funeral services for Joan Frances Sistrunk, 78, will be held on Friday, August 5, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 2500 Southside Dr., Shreveport, Louisiana. Burial will follow at Forest Park West Cemetery, 4000 Meriwether Rd. in Shreveport. A visitation will be held Thursday, August 4, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Officiating the service will be Rev. Andrew Goff of St. Luke's United Methodist Church. Joan was born on April 22, 1944 to William Cowper Brown, WWII veteran that served in Italy, and Ivy Oleta Swint Brown at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana and passed away on Saturday, July 30, 2022 in Shreveport. Joan was a resident of Shreveport and worked in the banking industry before retiring as a Bookkeeping Manager. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, VFW Ladies Auxilary, Daughters of the Nile, and St. Luke's Methodist Church. She was married to the love of her life, Virgil Wayne Sistrunk for 59 wonderful years. They shared a beautiful life together. Joan loved to travel and loved animals. She had four furbabies named Jasmine Rose, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Patrick Oliver and Caspurr Boo the Friendly Cat, whom she loved dearly. Joan is preceded in death by her parents; her Aunt Martha Huggins and Aunt "Sister," her Uncle Clyde Swint and Uncle Arthur Swint; and cousin, Mary Huggins. Left to cherish her memory is her husband, Wayne, and her four furbabies. Serving Joan as honorary pallbearers will be the men of St. Luke's United Methodist Church and the Fellowship Sunday School Class of St. Luke's United Methodist Church. The family suggests memorials may be made to Shriners Hospital for Children. (Published by Rose-Neath Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) | Brown, Joan Frances (I11600)
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| 2194 | Obituary: Joan Lorraine Goldsmith August 26, 1927 - August 4, 2014 Joan Lorraine Goldsmith, 86, a devout Christian, an amazing mother, sister, aunt, phenomenal grandmother, incredible great-grandmother, enthusiastic teacher, and true friend to all she met, entered into her heavenly rest on August 4, 2014 after a brave fight with cancer. Jo's greatest achievements have been in the lives of her family, she loved them deeply and was devoted to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a dedicated Christian that volunteered tirelessly for Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church where she was ordained as an elder in January of this year. She leaves her family with the knowledge that they are truly loved. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held on Sunday August 10, 2014 at 2 PM at Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church. Family will receive friends after the service in the fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, 925 Busse Road, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 or to childrenscardiomyopathy.org. "You are forever loved and will be missed greatly." (Published by Brewer & Sons Funeral Home of Tampa, FL) | Hepinstall, Joan Lorraine (I9393)
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| 2195 | Obituary: Joan Reese, 69, of 2600 W. Fremont, formerly of Pinewood Health Center in Monmouth, died Friday, Jan. 28, 1994, at her home. Born Jan. 22, 1925, in Campbell, Mo., to Robert N. and Verna I. Crow Vaughn, she married Edgar F. Reese on Jan. 2, 1966, in St. Louis. He died Nov. 3, 1970, in Mapleton. She also was preceded in death by two daughters, two brothers and one sister. Surviving are four brothers, Robert Vaughn of Denver, Billie Vaughn of Peoria, Jimmie E. Vaughn of St. Louis, and Paul Killman of North Market, Iowa; and four sisters, Helen Neidkorn of Cape Girardeau, Mo., Marie Ollis of Joliet, Ruth Eaton of Jackson, Mo., and Virginia Moore of Wayne, Mich. Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery in Peoria. (Published in The Peoria Journal Star on January 29, 1994) | Vaughn, Joan (I9539)
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| 2196 | Obituary: Joe Ann Parris June 22, 1944 - August 26, 2020 Joe Ann Parris, 76, of Kennett, Missouri, passed away August 26, 2020, at St. Bernard's Medical Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She was born on June 22, 1944, in Nimmons, Arkansas, and was the daughter of Elaine and Lena (Crow) Gattis. She was preceded in death by her father, Elaine Gattis; mother, Lena Gattis; brothers, Frank Gattis and Denzel Gattis; sisters, Oma Barks, Dorothy Owens, Polly Owens and Faye Simmons. She was a homemaker and caregiver and cared for her Aunt Fannie for many years. To get out of the house, she would go battle that "One-Armed-Bandit" at the boat and many times she would win. Survivors include her children, Tracy Stevens of Kennett, Missouri, Rex Anne Galyean of Piggott, Arkansas, Sandra Stevens of Rolla, Missouri, Denny Stevens of Licking, Missouri; 8 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; sisters, Brenda Burress and Fannie Gattis; special friend, Harrison "Jack" Bailey; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, August 29, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. at the Nimmons Cemetery in Rector, Arkansas. Burial is in Nimmons Cemetery in Rector, Arkansas. Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, Arkansas, is in charge of the arrangements. The family will have a Celebration of Life at Nimmons Community Center following the burial. (Published by Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, AR) | Gattis, Joe Ann (I8516)
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| 2197 | Obituary: Joe B. Drgac- Joe B. Drgac, resident of the Cooks Point Community, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Goodnight Memorial Hospital at 5:10 p.m. Saturday, April 27, two days after his 64th birthday. He passed away suddenly, though he had been in failing health since last October. Funeral services were held in the Cooks Point Brethren Church at 2:30 p.m. Monday, April 29, with the Rev. John Gantt, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Billy Albright, organist, accompanied Miss Barbara Chaloupka as she sang "Beautiful Garden of Prayer" and "Sweet Hour of Prayer". Burial was in the Cooks Point Cemetery under the direction of Bowers-Harvey-Schiller funeral directors. Born in Burleson County on April 25, 1904, he was the son of Joseph and Annie Sebesta Drgac. He was a prominent farmer and a lifelong resident of Burleson County, a member of the Cooks Point Brthren Church and the SPJST Lodge of Cooks Point. In addition to his hobbies of gardening, growing flowers and raising chickens, he expressed his love for his Lord through the work and activities of his church, serving as treasurer of the Brotherhood, and was a member of the board of elders of the Cooks Point Brethren Church at the time of his death. On October, 25, 1927, he was united in marriage with Miss Tillie Telg in the Caldwell Brethren Church with the late Rev. F.H. Horak officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Tillie T. Drgac of Cooks Point, two daughters, Mrs. Josephine Jurecka and Mrs. Virginia Kubin, both of Austin; three grandchildren; five brothers, Walter Drgac of San Angelo, William Drgac, Ed Drgac, Frank Drgac, and Johnnie Drgac, all of Cooks Point; six sisters, Mrs. Otto Meyer of Cameron, Mrs. John Kubena, Mrs. Frank Kubena, Mrs. Wilton Chaloupka, Mrs. Rudolph Luksa, and Mrs. Emile Urbanovsky, all of Cooks Point. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Mrs. Annie Hronek. Pallbearers were Kenneth Telg, A.G. Hronek, Hubert A. Bednar, Leon Kubena, Hubert Drgac and Billy Albright. (Published in The Burleson County Citizen on May 2, 1968) | Drgac, Joseph Boldie (I1739)
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| 2198 | Obituary: Joe Burch RIO VISTA - Joe Burch, 96, a retired farmer, died Sunday, Sept. 12, 2004, in Whitney. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home Chapel in Cleburne. Burial: Rio Vista Cemetery. Visitation: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield. Survivors: Sons, Bill and Tommy Burch; daughters, Marion White, Helen Sims and Anna Haynes; one brother; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives and friends. Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral Home Cleburne, (817) 645-4311 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on September 14, 2004) | Burch, Joe (I10445)
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| 2199 | Obituary: Joe D. 'J.D.' Vavra April 5, 1932 - Sept. 12, 2000 CALDWELL - Services for Joe D. "J.D." Vavra, 68, of Caldwell are set for 10 a.m. Friday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Frenstat. Burial will be at Holy Rosary Catholic Cemetery in Frenstat. Visitation will be noon to 8 p.m. Thursday and a rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Thursday at Strickland Funeral Home Chapel in Caldwell. Mr. Vavra died Tuesday in Bryan. He was born in Burleson County. He was a supervisor at the International Shoe Co. He was a Korean War veteran and a member of American Legion Post No. 451. He was also a member of KJT Society No. 12 and the Czech Heritage Society of Texas. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn D. Vavra of Caldwell; two sons and daughters-in-law, Craig A. and Rhonda Homeyer, and Carl W. and Sheila Homeyer, all of Caldwell; four grandchildren; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Lawrence and Tina Vavra of Caldwell, James and Janie Vavra of Caldwell; two sisters, Georgia and Julius Knesek and Eleanora and Milton Mynar, all of Caldwell; a mother-in-law, Lottie Drgac of Caldwell; and numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. Memorials may be made to Holy Rosary Cemetery Fund, American Heart Association, American Diabetic Association or charity of choice. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on September 14, 2000) | Vavra, Joe Dominic (I2057)
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| 2200 | Obituary: Joe Douglas Henderson June 26, 1942 - September 11, 2020 Joe Douglas Henderson, 78, of Brownwood, Tx, passed away Friday, September 11, 2020, at Brownwood Regional Medical Center. Joe was born on June 26, 1942, to James Merrill and Minnie Oleta (Bagley) Henderson in Brownwood, Tx. He served honorably in the United States Armed Services from 1961 to 1964 in the Army. He married Pamela Ryan Gould on May 3, 1985, at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Big Spring, Tx. Joe worked as a mechanical inspector for Fina Refinery for 33 years. His true passions in life were linked to the great outdoors, in fishing and hunting. But he was also known to be a professional "tinker", as there was nothing he couldn't fix. Joe and Pam volunteered not only for their church at the Avenue B Church of Christ in Ballinger, Tx, but spent over 13 years volunteering for the Make a Wish Foundation. Joe was also an active supporter of his children, grandchildren, and the Ballinger Bearcats in all sports. He was a loving husband, dad and he loved his Lord. He is preceded in death by his parents James and Minnie Henderson and his brother James Lee Henderson. Joe is survived by his wife Pam; his son Brannon Henderson and wife Bea of Spring Branch, daughter Amber Henderson of Texas, son Heith Robey and wife Kami of League City, son Scott Robey and wife Amanda of Brownwood; and his sister Barbara Degelia of Bryan/College Station. He will also be lovingly remembered by his 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. A visitation for Joe will be held on Sunday, September 13, 2020, at Lange Funeral Home in Ballinger from 5:00-7:00 pm. His services will follow on Monday, September 14, 2020, at the Avenue B Church of Christ in Ballinger at 10:00 am. Troy Robertson will preside. Interment will follow at the Concho Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes donations be made to the Avenue B Church of Christ or The Diabetes Association in Joe's honor. (Published by Lange Funeral Home of Ballinger, TX) | Henderson, Joe Douglas (I16713)
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