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| 2351 | Obituary: Lori Leleux RAYNE - Lori Leleux, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leleux, died today at 9:30 a.m. at a New Orleans hospital after an illness of eight weeks. The body will be returned to Rayne for burial, but funeral services are incomplete. Survivors include her parents; a brother, David Edward; and one sister, Suzanne, all of Rayne; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. E. S. McBride of Rayne; and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Leleux of Lyons Point. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on April 17, 1961) | LeLeux, Lori Elizabeth (I4686)
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| 2352 | Obituary: Lori Leleux Rites Held Wednesday Funeral services were held Wednesday at 9 a.m. for Lori Leleux, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leleux, who died Monday at 9:30 a.m. in a New Orleans hospital. Services were held at a Mass in St. Joseph church. Burial was in St. Joseph cemetery under direction of Gossen Funeral Home. The body of the little girl, who had been in a coma since she became ill Feb. 13, was brought to the Gossen Funeral Home from New Orleans Monday night. Survivors, besides the parents, are a younger brother and sister, David Edward and Suzanne; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. E. S. McBride, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Leleux of Lyons Point. (Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on April 20, 1961) | LeLeux, Lori Elizabeth (I4686)
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| 2353 | Obituary: Lori Leleux, Dies Monday Lori Leleux, four-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leleux of Rayne died at 9:30 a.m. Monday in a New Orleans hospital after an illness of eight weeks. The funeral arrangements were not yet complete at presstime Monday. Survivors besides the parents, are one brother, David Edward; one sister, Suzanne; maternal grandmother, Mrs. E. S. McBride, all of Rayne; and patenal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Leleux of Lyons Point. The little girl was brought to a Baton Rouge hospital on Feb. 13 suffering from what physicians tentively diagnosed as a brain infection. Rayne physicians, who accompanied her in the ambulance to Baton Rouge, administered artifical respiration on the trip, and on arrival at the Baton Rouge hospital she was put into an iron lung. Three weeks later Lori was transferred to a New Oleans hospital for treatment, and remained there until her death on Monday. (Published in The Church Point News on April 18, 1961) | LeLeux, Lori Elizabeth (I4686)
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| 2354 | Obituary: LORRAINE B. CORSER DONNA - Funeral services for the Rev. Lorraine Blaskowsky Corser, who died of cancer Tuesday at Edinburg General Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Sagmiller Funeral Home. Dr. Sidney O. Westbrook, district superviser of Foursquare Gospel Churches of the South Central District, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park. Mrs. Corser, 54, was co-pastor with her husband, the Rev. Myron Corser, of the Hi-Way Chapel Foursquare Church. A Valley native, she was a graduate of Raymondville High School. She is survived by her husband; a son, Mark Leroy of Donna; two daughters, Loyce Marie of Donna and Melody Lynn of Los Angeles; her mother, Virginia Blaskowsky of Fort Worth; a brother, Loyd Blaskowsky of San Angelo, Texas; and four sisters, Ruby Hunt of Orangeburg, S.C., Eleanor Koonce of Trinity, Texas, and Louise Salsman and Carolyn Lutman, both of Azle, Texas. (Published in The McAllen Monitor on March 29, 1989) | Blaskowsky, Rev. Lorraine Beatrice (I6693)
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| 2355 | Obituary: Lotus Elaine (Wilcox) McGinty July 25, 1950 - January 22, 2016 Funeral services for Lotus Elaine (Wilcox) McGinty are set for 2 PM, Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at the Madisonville Funeral Home in Madisonville. A visitation will be held from 9 AM that morning until the time of the funeral service and burial will follow in the Park Cemetery. Rev. Edward McKnight will officiate and all arrangements are under the direction of Madisonville Funeral Home. Lotus McGinty was born in Madisonville on July 25, 1950 to Frank E. Wilcox and Letha Reba (Thompson) Wilcox. She grew up in Madisonville but lived in Harris County for more than 30 years. Lotus attended Living Water Assembly of God Church in Pasadena. She was a school crossing guard for Deer Park I.S.D. for several years and also drove a bus for the Deer Park I.S.D. She enjoyed craft projects. Lotus was preceded in death by her parents and by her husband, Thomas McGinty, Sr. She passed away on January 22, 2016 at a Pasadena Hospital. Surviving family members include her son, Thomas McGinty, Jr. of Gulf Port, Mississippi; daughter and son-in-law, Teresa and Chuck Whittington of La Porte, Texas; daughter and son-in-law, Tommye and Aaron Baquet of La Porte, Texas; brother, Robert E. Wilcox of Deer Park, Texas; sister, Rita McKnight of Deer Park, Texas and grandchildren, Taylor Whittington, Chelsea McGinty, Aaron Baquet, Sean Baquet and Casey Baquet. (Published by Madisonville Funeral Home of Madisonville, TX) | Wilcox, Lotus Elaine (I3347)
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| 2356 | Obituary: LOUIE E. GREER Louie Ezell Greer, 55, of 910 South First Street died at his home Saturday. He was a member of the Methodist Church and a resident of Austin 50 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Greer; one son Louie E. Greer Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Tom Jennings and Mrs. Warren Stark; and one sister, Mrs. Russell Richey all of Austin; and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home with Rev. A. D. Eberhart officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Charles Balagia, Jack Balagia, Blackie Moore, Febe Phillips, Olive Williford and U. Alexander. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on October 18, 1959) | Greer, Lewis Ezell Sr. (I2970)
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| 2357 | Obituary: Louis "Bruce" Broussard June 4, 1929 - August 25, 2020 A private graveside service will be held for Louis "Bruce" Broussard, 91, who died on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at Maison de Lafayette Nursing Home. Inurnment will be in St. John Mausoleum in Lafayette. Surviving family members include his children, Robert Broussard and wife, Karla, Ronald Broussard and wife, Cinde Sulik, and David Broussard and wife, Michelle; his grandchildren, Jessica Broussard, Christopher Bordes, Geoffrey Broussard, Christina Broussard, and Benjamin Broussard. He is preceded in death by his wife, Patricia Doucet Broussard; his parents, Philbert and Eva Mire Broussard. Louis "Bruce" Broussard was a native of Youngsville, Louisiana and a long-time resident of Lafayette, Louisiana. Bruce was a residential painter and a jack of all trades carpenter. He was talented and dedicated in his work. Bruce enjoyed the outdoors and never minded working in the Louisiana heat. Once he retired, he was always tending to the garden and had a passion for it. View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com Martin & Castille-DOWNTOWN-330 St. Landry St., Lafayette, LA 70506, 337-234-2311 (Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) | Broussard, Louis Hector (I513)
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| 2358 | Obituary: LOUIS A. KOKES SAN ANGELO - Louis A. Kokes, 88, of San Angelo passed away Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007, in Shannon Medical Center surrounded by family and friends. His funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 5, at the Wall Brethren Church. The Rev. Tommy Tallas will be officiating. Burial will follow in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens, Arrangements by Johnson's Funeral Home. Louis was born Jan. 25, 1919, in Granger, Texas, on a small farm. He grew up in the Granger community and attended the Circleville School through the eighth grade. Louis was baptized and confirmed in the Czech language in the Czech Moravian Church in Granger. He was drafted into the military serve in 1941. he later returned home to help his family farm. In 1942 they moved to San Angelo where Louis farmed until 1951. He married Dorothy L. Drgac on Nov. 21, 1947. They just recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary! In 1951 Louis went to work for Lone Star Gas Co. as a meter reader and after 32 1/2 years; he retired in 1984. Louis was a member of the Wall Brethren Church where he served on the Board of Elders, was a Sunday school teacher, song leader and a member of the Czech choir. Louis served as secretary and treasurer of the Mutual Aid Society of the Wall Local for 43 years. He also served as vice-president of RVOS, He was very active and served as president of the Concho Valley Czech Heritage Society. Louis also was a member of SPJST and the Downtown Lions Club. Louis's hobbies were wood and copper crafts, which he loved to work on with the help of his wife, Dorothy. They entered numerous craft items in the San Angelo Rodeo exhibits. Louis also loved growing and showing his prize pecans. Louis will be greatly missed. He loved people! At home at Rio Concho Terrace he was a friend to all. Even during his numerous hospital stays he still smiled and laughed. His happy attitude in life will not be forgotten. His love for the Lord was evident. Louis was an inspiration to all! Louis was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Frank Kokes; and sisters Mary Chasak, Emily Krupala and Ann Gibson. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; sister-in-law Martha Kokes of Taylor; nieces Dorothy Kubacak, Marilyn Holik, Judy Holik, Lyn Hattemian and Deborah Drgac; nephews Daniel and Gene Chasak, Robert and John Krupala and Eugene and Marvin Kokes, Larry, Gary, James, Rodney, Scott, Robert and Richard Drgac. He is also survived by numerous great nieces and nephews and many special friends. Pallbearers will be Robert and John Krupala, Alan Chasak, Eugene Kokes, Larry Drgac, Benny and Brian Holik and Johnny Laza, Honorary pallbearers are Daniel Chasak, Marvin Kokes, Raymond Kubacak, Scott Drgac and Stanley Holik. A special thank you to the nursing staff of 5-North at Shannon Medical Center for their loving care! God Bless you all. The family requests that memorials be made to the Wall Brethren Church building fund or to a favorite charity. Johnson's Funeral Home (325) 655-3113 (Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on December 4, 2007) | Kokes, Louis Anton (I1905)
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| 2359 | Obituary: Louis A. O'Shea Louis Anthony O'Shea, 47, of 1705 Rockingham Drive, Normal, a Pontiac Correctional Center employee, died at 2:31 a.m. yesterday (July 29, 1991) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at East Lawn-Brady Funeral Home, Bloomington, the Rev. Gerald T. Ward officiating. He will be cremated. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. He was born Sept. 26, 1943, in Cairo, a son of Louis E. and Marie Vaughn Ollis O'Shea. He married Patricia Farnham Dec. 28, 1979, in Pontiac. She survives. Also surviving are his mother, Joliet; one son, Sean Michael, Pontiac; one stepdaughter, Stephanie Steimle, 1705 Rockingham Drive, Normal; one brother, Gerald, Atlanta, Ga.; and two sisters, Nancy Quigley, Wilmington, and Pat Regis, Elwood. He was preceded in death by his father. Mr. O'Shea started with the Illinois Department of Corrections in 1967. Most recently, he was a clinical service supervisor at Pontiac Correctional Center. He received the Academy of Certified Social Workers award. He attended the American Academy of Human Sciences. He was a member of Alpha Chi national honor fraternity, Phi Gamma Mu national social sciences honor fraternity, Alpha Kappa Delta national sociology honor fraternity, Joliet Order of the Moose and Mid Illini Power Squadron. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Sam Houston State College in Houston and his master's from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the Moosehart Fund, in care of the Bloomington Moose Lodge. (Published in The Bloomington Pantagraph on July 30, 1991) | O'Shea, Louis Anthony (I9680)
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| 2360 | Obituary: Louis C. Smith OCOEE, Fla. - Louis C. Smith, 83, formerly of Okeechobee, Fla., died Sunday, March 27, 2005, at Winter Garden Health Central Hospital. Mr. Smith was born Oct. 10, 1921, in Graham, Fla. He was retired from Gulf Life Insurance Company and Emory Walker Company in Okeechobee. Mr. Smith was a member of Beulah Baptist Church in Winter Garden. He was a veteran of World War II and Korea, having served our country in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Mr. Smith was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star. Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Nora Hebert Smith. Mr. Smith is survived by two daughters, Mathilda Bohanon of Sebring, Fla., and Elizabeth Hendrick of Sanford, Fla.; one sister, Era Rogers of Monroe, N.C.; two grandchildren, Katherine Strong of Bushnell, Fla., and David A. Hendrick Jr. of Osteen, Fla.; and one greatgrandson, Hunter Lee Strong of Bushnell. All arrangements are entrusted to the loving care of Bass Okeechobee Funeral Home and Crematory. (Published in The Lake Charles American Press on April 5, 2005) | Smith, Louis Charlie (I12223)
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| 2361 | Obituary: Louis Clement Funeral services were held Thursday, Jul 6 at 2 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church for Louis Clement, 82, who died July 5 at the Rayne Guest Home. Burial was in the church cemetery. Clement was a member of Arceneaux Post No. 77, American Legion and members of the Post served as a honor guard, including Leo Melancon, Leo Spaetgens, Nelson Richard and John Shelton. He is survived by his wife, Camilla L. Clement of Rayne; a sister, Angelle Nunez of Port Arthur, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews. (Published in The Rayne Independent on July 8, 1989) | Clement, Louis (I2453)
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| 2362 | Obituary: Louis Cornner ABBEVILLE - Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, 1995 at Vincent Funeral Home Chapel for Louis Cornner, 79, who died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28, 1995 at Abbeville General Hospital. Interment will be in Abshire Cemetery in Meaux. The Rev. Marion Romero will officiate at the funeral services. Mr. Cornner is survived by: one son and three daughters; one brother, Eugene Cornner; four sisters, Lucille Cornner, Mrs. Percy (Ella Mae) Stoute and Anna Mae Myers, all of Lafayette, and Irene Harrington of New Iberia. He was preceded in death by one son and his parents. A Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Friday. Visitation hours were observed from 3-10 p.m. Friday and will continue from 8 a.m. Saturday until time of services. The Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 30, 1995) | Cornner, Louis (I15113)
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| 2363 | Obituary: Louis Cornner services held Saturday morning On Saturday, Dec. 30, 1995, 11 a.m. funeral services were held at the Vincent Funeral Home Chapel for Louis Cornner, 79, who died Thursday, Dec. 28 at Abbeville General Hospital. Burial was at Abshire Cemetery in Meaux. Rev. Mario Romero officiated. Survivors include one son and three daughters; one brother, Eugene Cornner; four sisters, Lucille Cornner, Mrs. Percy (Ella Mae) Stoute, and Anna Mae Myers, all of Lafayette, and Irene Harrington of New Iberia. He was preceded in death by one son and his parents. Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville was in charge of the arrangements. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 31, 1995) | Cornner, Louis (I15113)
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| 2364 | Obituary: Louis Cummings Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the St. Landry Catholic Church for Louis Cummings, 92, of Opelousas, who died at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Opelousas General Hospital following a six-week illness. Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Church Point directed by Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home on N. Main St. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Irene) Guillory of Opelousas; two sons, A.B. (T-See) Cummings of Opelousas and E.R. (Boncho) Cummings of Baton Rouge; a step-daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Gautreaux of Opelousas; a step-son, Ebenezer Miller of Opelousas; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, 14 step-grandchildren and 29 step great-grandchildren. The funeral home will close at 10 o'clock tonight and re-open at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning until time of services. A rosary will be said at 7 o'clock tonight. (Published in The Opelousas Daily World on November 18, 1976) | Cummings, Louis (I6419)
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| 2365 | Obituary: Louis E. Bass USN, Retired RINGGOLD, LA - Louis E. Bass passed away Wednesday, November 8, 2000 after a long courageous battle of heart disease and diabetes. He was preceded in death by his son, Mark; parents, Luke Bass and Lucille Vucinovich. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Mary Bumgardner Bass; son, Glenn Bass and wife, Christine of Picayune, MS; daughter, Pam Knudsen and husband Jack of San Diego CA; grandchildren, Jamie, Jonathon, Jeremy, Janna and Blake; great-grandchildren, Zachary and Eathon; sisters, Mary Gooch of Glen Burnie, MD and Lucy Plaisance of Minnesota and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Bass was a US Navy diver, veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. He was proud of his military service. he was a devoted son, husband, father, and grandfather. He will be missed by all who knew him. He donated his body to science and research wishing to re-pay the medical community for all they did for him over the years. There will be a memorial service at a later date. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Intensive Care Unit at Willis Knighton Medical Center, along with Drs. Eric Smith, Phillip Rozeman and Richard Fincher. (Published in The Shreveport Times on November 12, 2000) | Bass, Louis Edward (I2698)
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| 2366 | Obituary: Louis Edward "Dutsy" Abshire November 10, 1934 - April 4, 2024 Port Neches, Texas Louis Edward "Dutsy" Abshire of Port Neches passed away on Thursday, April 4th 2024 at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont, Texas. Louis was born on November 10th, 1934 in Port Arthur, Texas to Ada Talbot Abshire and Paul Abshire. He was a retired Maintenance Supervisor with Quantum in Port Arthur for many years and served his country by enlisting in the National Guard. Louis graduated from Bishop Byrne High School in Port Arthur where he excelled in football and baseball. He enjoyed golf, gardening, coaching but most of all, he enjoyed being with his family who he loved dearly, as they did him. Louis was the best husband, father, Papa, friend and coach to all those whom he loved him. Louis was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Ada Abshire; stepmother Bertha Abshire whom Louis was raised by; siblings Abbie, Agnes, Dorothy, A.J. and Toby. Louis is survived by his wife, Jeanette "Jan" Abshire of Port Neches; children, Kyle Abshire and his wife Kim of Spring, Keri Louviere of Port Neches, Kreg Abshire and his wife Elizabeth of Colorado Springs, Colorado; grandchildren, Zachary Abshire and his wife Hannah, Emily Chiu and her husband Michael, Alexandra Owen, Gabrielle Louviere, Parker Louviere, Anthony Abshire, Nora Grace Abshire, Luc Abshire and Emmeline Abshire; great grandchildren, Logan, T.J., Beckett, Carys, Caroline, Oliver and Mylo; brother, Linwood Abshire and his wife Joan of Lumberton. A Celebration of Life will take place from 10:00 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. Saturday, April 13th, 2024 at Melancon-Levingston Funeral Home in Nederland, Texas. A private cremation service for the family will take place after the visitation. (Published by Melancon-Levingston Funeral Home in Nederland, TX) | Abshire, Louis Edward (I4761)
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| 2367 | Obituary: Louis H. Bonin Jr. LAFAYETTE -- Funeral services for Louis Hill Bonin Jr., 71, will be at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, from Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Monsignor Glen Provost will officiate. Burial will be in St. John Cemetery under the direction of Delhomme Funeral Home. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today, with a rosary at 6 p.m.; and from 11 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Bonin died at 6:55 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, 1999, in a Lafayette hospital. He was a native of Lake Charles and had lived in Lafayette since 1983. He attended undergraduate school and earned a juris doctor degree at Loyola University in New Orleans. He began working in the petroleum industry in 1952 and in 1964 joined Gulf Oil in Pittsburgh. He served as an executive in Tokyo and Seoul, South Korea, and retired as corporate vice president and executive director in Washington, D.C., in 1982. He served as chairman of the Federal Relations Committee of the American Petroleum Institute and was a featured expert on "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report," "Today" and "Good Morning America." He formed a law firm in 1983, specializing in oil, gas and real estate. He was a member of the national, state and Lafayette bar associations, the Loyola President's Council, and the national, state and local Realtors associations. He was a member of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and served as president and board member of the Performing Arts Society of Acadiana. He also was a trustee of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Bonin of Lafayette; one daughter, Ann Elizabeth Messina of New Orleans; two sons, Marc Louis Bonin of Charleston, S.C., and Paul Edward Bonin of Lafayette; one brother, Glenn Edward Bonin of Sulphur; one sister, Nada Landry of Lake Charles; his mother, Rita Bonin of Lafayette; and four grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Acadiana, 2600 Johnston St., Suite 200, Lafayette, LA 70503 or the American Lung Association, the family said. (Published in The Lake Charles America Press on October 30, 1999) | Bonin, Louis Hill Jr. (I527)
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| 2368 | Obituary: Louis Jan Wall Sr. Louis Jan Wall Sr. was born October 20, 1940, in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, and died September 3, 2008 in the hospital in Nacogdoches, Texas. At the time of his death, Louis and his wife Era Oraline Wall lived in Gary, Texas. As of November 23, 2008 they would have been married for 42 years this being the only marriage for each of them. Louis' parents were the late Forest Earl and Willie "Bill" Letha Wall. Services for Louis were held on Monday, September 8 at St. John's Church, the church following Forward in Faith, Brownwood, Texas. A short service was held at the Greenleaf Cemetery, 2701 Highway 377 South, Brownwood. His ashes were interred next to his parents and his brother Bob Wall. Louis was survived by his wife; two children, Louis Jan Wall, Jr., and Mitzi Oraline Weems; and five grandsons. Louis Jr.'s children are Brady O'Ryan Wall of Liberty Hill, Texas and Laban Jan Wall of Tampa, Florida. Louis Jr. and his wife Donna live in Palestine, Texas. Mitzi and her husband Jeffery Todd Weems' children are Noah Ryce, Asher Lake, and Nathaniel Hunter Weems all presently living in Hawaii. Louis started his professional career as a District Executive for the Boy Scouts of America and served for 22 years, subsequently, he began a second career as a property tax appraiser in Brown County, Texas. He next served the Wilson County Appraisal District as well as the Panola County Appraisal District as Chief Appraiser. He retired from the Panola County Appraisal District September 2006. After his retirement and up until his death he provided freelance arbitration services in real property tax disputes in Texas. Immediately prior to his death, Louis spent his tune as a historic firearm aficionado and was a devoted proponent of the Constitutional right to bear arms. He was active in supporting a Godly and Democratic government. Louis is remembered as a devoted husband and father who never failed to uphold the morals and values of his Christian faith. He strongly supported the Forward In Faith organization. Anyone wishing to make donations to an organization Louis supported may direct their donations to Forward In Faith, P.O. Box 210248, Bedford, Texas 76095-7248 if they so wish. The family wishes to thank all our family and friends that have so kindly given us comfort during emotional times. Forgive the late obituary but hurricane Ike put a kink into getting this obituary published. We must bid him "adieu" for now but we will never forget this greatly loved, honest, hardworking, and Christian, husband, father, grandfather, and friend. | Wall, Louis Jan Sr. (I2544)
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| 2369 | Obituary: Louis Jean Simard February 1, 1963 - December 21, 2015 Louis Jean Simard passed away on Monday, December 21, 2015 at the age of 52 years. Beloved father of Danielle Renee Simard and the late Andre Jean Simard. Former husband of Tammie Lewis. Son of Doris Vincent Simard and the late Jean Louis Simard. Brother of Diane Simard and the late Yves Joseph Jules Simard and Alain Simard. Grandfather of Alba Mae Morris. Uncle of Ty, Michael, and Brayden Simard and the late Todd Joseph Simard. He was a lifelong resident of New Orleans, LA. Services will be privately held at a later date. Family and friends may view and sign the online guest book at www.mothefunerals.com. (Published by Mothe Funeral Home of Harvey, LA) | Simard, Louis Jean (I8685)
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| 2370 | Obituary: Louise Abbott Dickey September 27, 1928 - August 5, 2022 Louise Greer Abbott Dickey, 93, peacefully entered eternal rest with her Lord and Savior on Friday, August 5th at Jennie Sealy Hospital in Galveston, TX. Louise was born a proud Texan on September 27, 1928 to Janie Gertrude Ward Greer and Charles Wesley Greer in Millican, Texas. Following her parents' divorce, Louise moved with her mother and sister to Dickinson, Texas, where her mother would later marry Lester K. Fuller, Sr. Louise graduated from Dickinson High School in 1947 and the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing in 1950. She had a long, successful career in nursing where she touched many lives until her retirement from Mainland Center Hospital in 1991. She remained a member of the UTMB School of Nursing Alumni Association until her passing. Louise married James E. "Jimmy" Abbott on September 16, 1949 and they shared 51 years of marriage until his passing in 2001. Together they raised two daughters, Evelyn and Becky. Louise was a devout Christian and longtime member of Dickinson's First Baptist Church. She enjoyed her many years of service on the Church's kitchen committee and participating in Triple L lunches on Fridays. Some of Louise's favorite hobbies included gardening, baking pies for loved ones, and traveling to Utah and Idaho to visit relatives. Her grandchildren will forever cherish memories of picking blackberries together and playing on the wooden swing in her backyard. On March 19, 2011, Louise married her childhood friend Earl Dickey. The two split their time between her home in Dickinson and his home in Granite Shoals until her health prevented travel. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband of 51 years, Jimmy Abbott, sister Charlene Greer Keller Jones, stepbrother Lester R. Fuller, Jr. and his wife, Marian Fuller. She is survived by her husband Earl Dickey, daughters Evelyn Abbott Gavin (Mikel) and Rebecca "Becky" Abbott Suderman (Don), grandchildren Lauren Suderman Millo (Joe) and Christopher Gavin, great-grandchildren Adam and Margaret "Maggie" Millo, Earl's sons Buck Dickey, Ken Dickey and Ron Dickey, and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at Forest Park East in Webster on Saturday, August 20, 2022, at 1 PM with service immediately following at 2 PM. The family would like to express special thanks to the caring nurses and staff at the Meridian Retirement Community for their loving care, Dr. Patrice Barnum, and the palliative care team at UTMB. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Galveston Island Meals on Wheels, 2803 53rd Street, Galveston, TX 77551, or First Baptist Church Dickinson, 2504 44th Street, Dickinson, TX 77539. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared below for the family. (Published by Forest Park East Funeral Home of Webster, TX) | Greer, Louise (I5553)
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| 2371 | Obituary: Louise Annette Blanc Jacob Louise Annette Blanc Jacob, a retired secretary, died Friday at Touro Infirmary. She was 88. Mrs. Jacob was born in Rayne, La., and lived in New Orleans for 73 Years. She was a secretary for the Medical Firm of Doctors Willifred And Julius Finklestein for 35 Years until retiring in 1988. She attended Dominican College. Survivors include a daughter, Angele Osborne. A mass will be said Monday at 11 A.M. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 4127 S. Claiborne Ave. Burial will be in Garden Of Memories. (Published in The New Orleans Times Picayune on January 5, 1992) | Blanc, Annette Louise (I4874)
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| 2372 | Obituary: Louise C Pate July 9, 1928 - November 6, 2021 Louise Pate, 93 entered eternal life on Saturday, November 6, 2021, in Alexandria, Louisiana. Louise was born in 1928, in Oak Grove, Louisiana to the union of Mary Herlevic Crnkovic and Alphonse Crnkovic. After losing her mother at the age of four, she and her brother Nick lived with their maternal grandmother in Oak Grove until their father remarried. The family then moved to Hemphill, Texas where her brother Fred was born. Louise met her future husband, Harold V. Pate in Hemphill. On his return from service in the U.S Navy they married in 1947. They later moved to Nacogdoches, Texas for Harold to pursue a degree in Forestry Management at Stephen F Austin State College. Louise pursued her degree in education at SFA until she became a mother to Mary, the first of their five children. After Harold's graduation, they moved back to Hemphill were Harold worked for his father and their family grew with the arrival of two more children, Letitia and David. The family moved to Longleaf, Louisiana in 1958 where Harold begin work as the forester for Crowell Lumber Company and they welcomed two more children, Tom and Jean. She was very involved in her children's lives, encouraging them to excel in school. She set a good example by teaching while continuing to pursue her degree and run the household. She eventually received her undergraduate degree in education from Louisiana College and began her almost 30 year teaching career; first at Oakdale Elementary and later at Glenmora Elementary School. She was a faithful member of St. Louis Catholic Church; teaching weekly Catechism after she retired from public school education. She was very involved in beautifying the community through the Glenmora Garden Club. She maintained her yard beautifully with something blooming in every season. She really enjoyed her role as grandmother to her thirteen grandchildren, Casey, Karyn, Trey, Stephanie, Anna, Jennifer, Seth, Steven, Sarah, Emily, Bennett, Callie and Landon as a great grandmother to Isaac, Caroline, Joel, Jonah, Aidan, Chase, Evan, Ruby, Towns, Kennedy, Kate and Graham. She is predeceased by her husband, Harold; her parents, Mary and Alphonse; her stepmother, Rena; her brothers in law, Glen Pate and Nick Podhaski; and much loved sisters in law, Pauline Podhaski, Maurgarite Pate, Jane Rawson, Jodie Crnkovic and Jackie Crnkovic. Those left to cherish her memory are her brothers, Nick Crnkovic, of Houston, Texas and Fred Crnkovic, of Bridge City, Texas; her children, Mary Verwyvelt (Bill), Letitia Fresh (Babson), David Pate (Susan), Tom Pate (Leslie), Jean Parker (Don); her thirteen grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the staff at Regency House for the care of their mother the last three years. A time of visitation will be held at Rush Funeral Home, Glenmora, on Friday, November 12, 2021, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Louise Pate will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 13, 2021 in St. Louis Catholic Church, Glenmora with Father Kenneth Obiekwe officiating. Pallbearers honored to serve are Seth Parker, Casey Sheriff, Bennett Fresh, Landon Pate, Josh Garmon and Lee Hardy. Honorary pallbearers are Trey Parker and Steven Parker. Interment will follow in Alexandria Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to St Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105, by phone 1-800-822-6344 or online. (Published by Rush Funeral Home of Glenmora, LA) | Crnkovic, Annie Louise (I1317)
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| 2373 | Obituary: Louise Crow March 31, 1931 - July 22, 2023 Louise Dees Scott Crow, 92, of Piggott, Arkansas, passed away July 22, 2023, at the General Baptist Nursing Home in Piggott, Arkansas, surrounded by family. She was born on March 3, 1931, in Clay County, Arkansas, and was the daughter of the late Ebert and Mary Annie (Causey) Dees. Louise was united in marriage to Lester Scott in 1947 and to this union three children were born. Lester preceded her in death in 1979. She later married Claude Davis and he preceded her in death. In 2000, she married Donald Crow who preceded her in death in 2012. Louise enjoyed cooking and baking and especially loved her family. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Evelyn Turner and two brothers, Burnies Dees and Ethridge Dees; two sons-in-law, Tim Fair and Justin Moody. Louise is survived by her three children: Sharon Fair, Steve Scott and wife Hazel and Michelle Moody; grandchildren: Timothy Fair, Derek Fair, Amber Deck, Carissa Moody, Ashlyn Young, McKenna Uruchurtu, Cheryl Pryjomski and Tonya Sucharski; great grandchildren: Brittany Fair, Brett Fair, Austin Fair, Avery Deck, Ainsleigh Deck, and Levi Uruchurtu; brother, Norman Dees; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. at the Hoggard & Sons Chapel in Piggott, Arkansas, with Gary Immekus officiating. Burial is in Piggott Cemetery in Piggott, Arkansas. Pallbearers will be Timothy Fair, Derek Fair, Austin Fair, Jagger Young, Steve Scott, and Grant Elser. Hoggard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, Arkansas, is in charge of the arrangements. Visitation is Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home. (Published by Hogard & Sons Funeral Home of Piggott, AR) | Dees, Louise (I8243)
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| 2374 | Obituary: Louise Estell Jennings "Nanny" Louise "Nanny" Estell Jennings, age 80, of Buda, passed away Friday, October 8, 2004. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Jennings; brother, Sonny Greer; sister, Clara and her husband, Warren Stark; and son-in-law, Darrell Overton. Louise is survived by her children, Patricia Overton of Austin, Tom and Gayle Jennings of Buda, and Robert and Tracey Jennings of Georgetown; nine grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m., Sunday, October 10, 2004, at Harrell Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, October 11, 2004, at Harrell Funeral Home, with Pastor David Sweet officiating. She will be laid to rest beside her husband at Live Oak Cemetery in Manchaca. We will miss our beloved Mother and Nanny. The family wishes to thank Hospice of Austin for their care and support. Arrangements by Harrell Funeral Home, 4435 Frontier Trail, Austin, Texas 78745, 512-443-1366. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on October 10, 2004) | Greer, Louise Estell (I5750)
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| 2375 | Obituary: Louise Lanclos Miller Funeral services for Mrs. Ebenezer Miller, the former Louise Lanclos, 74, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church here with burial in Bellevue Memorial Park. Mrs. Miller, a resident of Opelousas, died today at 3:40 a.m. at Doctors' Hospital after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, Ebenezer Miller of Opelousas; a son, Pat Miller of Opelousas; four brothers, Alex Lanclos of Opelousas, Allen Lanclos of Livonia, Amare Lanclos of Mermentau and Offie Lanclos of Pineville; two sisters, Cecile Dupre of New Orleans and Alexandra Thibodeaux of Sulphur; one granddaughter. Visiting hours will begin at 3 p.m. today and a rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. in the Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home on North Main Street in Opelousas, which is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Opelousas Daily World on December 11, 1985) | Lanclos, Louise (I5059)
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| 2376 | Obituary: Louise McCall Clements BOSSIER CITY, LA. Services for Mrs. Louise McCall Clements, 75, of 2323 Douglas St., will be at 10 a.m. Monday Nov. 24 at Rose-Neath Chapel, Rev. Billy Pierce, Associate Pastor of First Baptist Church of Bossier, where she was a member, officiating. Burial: Forest Park in Shreveport. She died Friday Nov. 21 at Bossier Medical Center after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Clements was a native of Bossier Parish, La. and lived in Bossier City all her life. She is survived by one son, Billy McCall Bumgardner of Shreveport; and four grandchildren. (Published in The Shreveport Journal on November 22, 1980) | McCall, Louise (I13264)
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| 2377 | Obituary: Loula Landry August 25, 1937 - September 23, 2023 Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 12:30 PM in Martin & Castille's La Fleur de Lis Chapel in Lafayette for Loula Landry, age 86 , who passed away on Saturday, September 23, 2023 at Camelot of Broussard. The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille's SOUTHSIDE location on Wednesday from 9:00 AM until time of services with a recitation of the Rosary at 11:00 AM. Entombment will be held in Sacred Heart of Jesus Mausoleum in Broussard, La. Reverend Howard Blessing will officiate the service. Survivors include her children, Sidney P. Landry, III, Vicki M. Landry, and Scott R. Landry and wife Angela; her grandchildren, Grant Landry, Brennan Landry, and Berkley Landry; and her sister, Gladys Garber. She was preceded in death by her parents, Numa and Marie Romero Landry; and her brothers, Fred Landry, Claude Landry, Wilfred Landry, and Francis Landry. Loula was retired having worked as a legal assistant and office manager of law offices and other businesses in Lafayette. She was a devout member of St. Mary Mother of the Church where she served as treasurer of the St. Mary's Altar Society and as a coordinator of the Sugar B's. Loula enjoyed traveling, having taken many trips abroad, telling stories and reminiscing about her family and friends, attending live theatre events and concerts, loved sewing, and was a terrific cook. She will be remembered as a loving mother and grandmother who cherished her family and spending time with them. Special thanks to her caregivers, Jalisa Henry, Crystal Grossie, Michelle Broussard, and Kerri Boudreaux and to Bridgeway Hospice for all the loving care and support given to Loula during her time of need. For those preferring memorial contributions, the family suggests they be sent to St. Mary Mother of the Church, 419 Doucet Rd, Lafayette, LA 70503, in memory of the late Loula Landry. (Published by Martin & Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) | Landry, Loula Mae (I483)
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| 2378 | Obituary: Loyce Talbot Gant "Granny" She died at 12:50 p.m. on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 on the Feast of the Assumption after a 5 month battle with cancer. Loyce was born on June 29, 1928 in Port Arthur, Texas and was a long time resident of Port Arthur until she moved to Austin, Texas six years ago to be near her children and grandchildren. Her parents were Annabelle and Freddie Mouton. She was married to Joe Talbot for 37 years, when he died, she married Roland Gant and was married 10 years before Roland passed away. She is also preceded in death by her beloved daughter Jody Ellen Talbot. She is survived by her children, Kent Talbot of Clear Lake, Texas, Dirk Talbot and his wife Sissy of Austin, Texas; and daughter, Molly Talbot Stuart and husband Loy of Austin, Texas; seven grandchildren, Elizabeth Talbot, Melanie Talbot, Sarah Talbot, Allison Talbot, Joe Talbot, Abby Stuart, and Ellen Stuart all of Austin, Texas. Mouton sisters and their families, Fredna LeBlanc and husband Nolan of Orange, Texas, Hazel Deslatte and husband Wilton of Port Neches, Texas, Glenda Venable of Austin, Texas, Sandy Brent and husband Ralph of Magnolia Springs, Texas; and a host of nieces and nephews who loved Aunt Loyce dearly, and many friends and family members who will always remember her humor and infectious laughter. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Austin, Texas on August 25, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Elmer Holtmann officiating. A Mass of Christian Burial was previously held in Port Neches. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on August 19, 2007) | Mouton, Mary Loyce (I4739)
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| 2379 | Obituary: Loyd Arnold BIG SPRING - Loyd V. Arnold, 76, died Friday, July 2, 1999, in a local hospital. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel with burial in Trinity Memorial Park. He was born March 7, 1923, in Dierks, Ark. He was an operator for Cosden Oil and Chemical Co., and had worked as a farmer and a plumber. Survivors include his wife, Eva Arnold, four daughters, Charlene Kennedy, Eva Chappell, Elaine Matthies and Brenda Dugger, and three sons, Ronnie Huitt, Roger Huitt and Rodney Huitt, all of Big Spring; three brothers, Luther Bedwell of Snyder, Cecil Arnold, of Big Spring and Dick Arnold of Brownwood; 21 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. (Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on July 4, 1999) | Arnold, Loyd Vaughn (I16066)
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| 2380 | Obituary: Loyd Elwood Harrison ODESSA - Services for Loyd Elwood Harrison, 72, of Odessa will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hubbard-Kelly Chapel with the Rev. Robert Fletcher officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Mr. Harrison died Sept. 24, 1997, at Medical Center Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born March 7, 1925, in Jayton. He married Barbara Harbison Aug. 1, 1953, in Odessa. Mr. Harrison moved to Odessa in 1934 from Abilene. He was retired from Superior Paraffin Company. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Harrison of Odessa; son, C.A. Popejoy of Odessa; daughter, Gwenda Aldridge of Odessa; brother, N.J. Harrison of Caney, Kan.; five grandchildren, Larry Aldridge of Dallas, Craig Popejoy, Tiffany Aldridge, Amber Aldridge and Taylor Aldridge, all of Odessa. Funeral arrangements are by Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home. (Published in The Odessa American on September 26, 1997) | Harrison, Loyd Elwood (I9334)
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| 2381 | Obituary: Loye Jane Winders Loye Jane Winders, age 76, of Cicero, IN passed away October 24, 2016 at her home surrounded by loved ones. She was born January 14, 1940 in Doddridge, Arkansas to John Charles and Hazel Doris (Waters) Watson. She moved to Indiana in 1945. She is a graduate of Westfield High School with the Class of 1958. Early years found her working at G.C. Murphy at Glendale. Loye married Russell Thomas Winders on November 7, 1959 and soon became and loved her role as full time homemaker. She was a charter member of Aromeg Extension Homemakers Club. Surviving her is her husband, Russell, daughters: Jewell A. Crawford of Cicero, IN and Jennifer M. Clanin of Cicero, IN, brothers: Charles David (Carolyn) Watson of Zionsville, IN, James Edward (Barbara) Watson of Fountaintown, IN, and John Charles (Char) Watson of Indianapolis, IN., six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her family noted that she loved her family unconditionally, especially the grand and great-grandchildren. Her parents and a grandson, Christopher D. Estep preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 28, 2016 at 3:00 P.M. at Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel, 209 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN with Pastor Neal Brown officiating. Burial will follow at the Cicero Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1:00 to 3:00 prior to the services. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. You may send condolences at www.hartleyfuneralhomes.com. (Published by Hartley Funeral Home of Cicero, IN) | Watson, Loye Jane (I12107)
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| 2382 | Obituary: Lt. Col. Charles R. Jeffery SHREVEPORT, LA - Lt. Col. Charles R. Jeffery, 68, died Thursday, May 26, 1994 at Willis Knighton South. Lt. Col. Jeffery was a native of Shreveport and lived in Shreveport most of his life. He was a member of The Joppa Masonic Lodge, a Veteran of the U.S. Air Force serving in the office of Special Investigations and after his career in the service he taught school at Southwood High School for 8 years. Services will be conducted at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Shreveport on Monday, May 30, 1994 at 10 a.m. Burial will be at Centuries Memorial Park. Visitation will be Sunday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home. Officiating will be Rev. Eddie DeHondt of Summer Grove Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Mrs. Gwen B. Jeffery of Shreveport; a daughter, Carolla Rose Ault of Pennsylvania; four sons, Rev. Thomas R. Jeffery of Redding California, Charles A. Jeffery of Los Angeles, California, Leland A. Jeffery and Curt R. Jeffery both of Shreveport. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Beth Vega of Shreveport and Mrs. Lynn Sanders of Houston; three grandchildren and a special friend, Edward Sanders. (Published in The Shreveport Times on May 29, 1994) | Jeffery, Lt. Col. Charles Russell (I13250)
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| 2383 | Obituary: Lt. Schexnyder Rites Held Here Saturday Lt. Roy L. Schexnyder, 25, who was killed when his plane crashed at Blytheville, Ark., was buried here Saturday morning with impressive military honors at a Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Very Rev. Msgr. Hubert Lerschen was celebrant of the Requiem Mass with the Rev. I. A. Martin, and Rev. P. T. Dalton, S. J., as Deacon and Sub Deacon and the St. Joseph Choir singing the Mass. A Guard of Honor, composed of the following members of Arceneaux Post, American Legion, served at the church, and at the cemetery: J. G. Haines, Wallace Boudreaux, Howard Reed, Jos. Duclos, G. R. Babineaux, Lynn LeBlanc, Morris Henry, Jos. Sonnier, W. J. Plattsmier, and J. G. Servat. Pallbearers included a group of six lieutenants from the U. S. Army Air Base in Lake Charles, these being Lt. E. R. Bosco, Lt. R. R. Hammock, Lt. A. G. Smith, Lt. J. H. Bornhoeft, Lt. R. E. Connelly, and Lt. Garromene. During the services at church Msgr. Lerschen paid high tribute to Lt. Schexnyder. Military rites were observed at the cemetery and the flag was removed from the casket as it was lowered, and presented to Mrs. Schexnyder, his wife. Taps were sounded by E. C. Andrus, Jr. of Crowley. Lt. Robert O. Ball, Jr., and Mrs. Ball and Lt. Jack Sale, both instructors from the Blytheville Army Air Base served as military escort from Blytheville to Rayne. Lt. Schexnyder was an instructor at Blytheville, and had been home for a visit, and was returning to the base by plane when the accident occurred. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Marilyn McBride, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schexnyder, one brother, Gardner, and two sisters, Mrs. Bert Sweeney and Joyce Schexnyder. (Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on May 12, 1944) | Schexnyder, Lt. Roy Lyonel (I4036)
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| 2384 | Obituary: LUCARIO ELIZABETH EVELYN GREER LUCARIO, 83, went to be with her Lord on July 21, 2013 at her home in Friendswood, TX. Elizabeth was born to Tommy and Billie Greer in Somerville, TX on September 16, 1929. Throughout her life, she was influenced strongly by her parents, her stepfather, Charlie Cates, her strong sense of family and most importantly, her relationship with her Lord, Jesus Christ. Elizabeth lived throughout Texas, including Milligan and Centerville, before settling in Houston, where she graduated from Jeff Davis High School as part of the "Black Battalion Drill Team". It is in Houston that she met the one and only love of her life, Tony J. Lucario. They were married in 1950. Together they raised a family in the Houston Heights where Elizabeth was active in many volunteer capacities. She served in the PTA at Robert Browning Elementary School and other school activities, and served on several committees at Christ The King Catholic Church where the family were parishioners until they relocated to the Lake Livingston area in Point Blank, TX upon retirement in 1985. Upon moving to the Lake, Tony and Elizabeth became founding members and volunteers at St. Stephen's Missionary Catholic Church in Point Blank, TX where she served as a Eucharistic Minister and in many other capacities for over 18 years. In 2008, Tony and Elizabeth moved to the Bedford Retirement Community in Friendswood, TX to be closer to their children, where they remained until present day. Elizabeth was known as a skillful dancer. She enjoyed square dancing as well as country and western dancing and could be found monthly in Houston at the local Sacred Heart Dances with her husband and friends. Elizabeth enjoyed the love of many friends and family throughout her years in the Houston Heights, Lake Livingston, and the Bedford Community in Friendswood, TX. Tony and Elizabeth raised their children with an emphasis on family, religion and strong moral values. She was a friend to all and a friend who could always be counted on to lend a helping hand. Elizabeth is survived by her loving husband Tony J. Lucario, daughter Toni Lynn Ford, son Morris W. Lucario, six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren and many relatives and cherished friends. Friends are cordially invited to the visitation with the family on Wednesday, July 24, 2013 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. with the Rosary Vigil beginning at 7:00 P.M. at the Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 311 N. Friendswood Dr. Friendswood, TX 77546 (281) 992-7200. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, July 25, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. at the Mary Queen Catholic Church, 606 Cedarwood, Friendswood, TX 77546 with Rev. Benny Thadathilkunnel, M.S. officiating. Burial will be private at Rosewood Cemetery in Humble, TX. Condolences may be sent to the Lucario family in care of Jeter Memorial Funeral Home at www.jeterfuneralhome.com. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on July 24, 2013) | Greer, Elizabeth Evelyn (I5713)
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| 2385 | Obituary: Lucas Alan Wiggins December 20, 1993 ~ October 2, 2021 (age 27) Lucas Alan Wiggins, 27, of San Leon, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on October 2, 2021. Lucas was born to Alan and Sherry Wiggins on December 20, 1993, in Baytown, TX. He graduated from Hargrave High School in Huffman, TX in 2011. Lucas was baptized as a child and rededicated his life while attending Grace church in Liberty, TX. Lucas enjoyed life, spending time with family members and his many friends. Lucas was always there to brighten the life of others with a smile on his face and a joke on his lips. His loud laugh would echo throughout the room. Lucas is survived by his mother, Sherry Villemez and husband Wade; father, Alan Wiggins and wife Lacy; great grandmother, Helen Anderson; grandparents, David and Sharon Abernathy, Tommy and Sharon Wiggins, and Janice Moor and Joe Villemez; brothers: Dayne Wiggins and Christina, Trevor Wiggins and wife Kerstin, Mitchell Villemez and wife Madison, Michael Villemez, Barry Perez and Ayden Martin; sisters: Erin Schultz and husband Nathan, Katie Bishop and husband Buddy, Kori Villemez, Reagan Casey and husband Andrew; aunts and uncles: Rita and Uncle Magic Kolb, Dodie and Traci Warren, Darin and Carrie Villemez, Stacey Villemez, Cody and Ava Moor, Rusty and Linda Earp; cousins: Robert McGregor, Scotty & Dana Gibbs, Timothy & Shelley Mears, Reyes and Sheila Flores, Jake and Melissa Warren, Brian and Shelby Roese, Mike and Jennifer Kolb, Hans and Analisa Buckwalter , Terri and Mistie Abernathy as well as several cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends - so many to name yet so many that he loved so much. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 9, 2021, at 1:00 pm at Deer Park Funeral Directors, 336 E. San Augustine St., Deer Park, Texas 77536. (Published by Deer Park Funeral Directors of Deer Park, TX) | Wiggins, Lucas Alan (I14898)
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| 2386 | Obituary: Lucas John Hawthorne Graveside services for Lucas John "Luke" Hawthorne, infant son of Sheri and Scott Hawthorne, will be held at noon today at Lakeview Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Bruce Edwards and the Rev. Randy Hageman officiating under the direction of Rader Funeral Home. He was born Sunday, July 27, 1997, in Longview and died Thursday evening at Children's Hospital in Dallas. Sheri and Scott would like to thank all of their friends and family for their prayers and support. In addition to his parents, Luke is survived by his sister, Brittany; grandparents, Cindy and Bill McMillan of Longview, Jerry and Cindy Stewman of Destin, Fla., Dinanne Hawthorne of White Oak and W.E. Hawthorne of Tatum; great-grandparents, Audrey and David Knotts of Gladewater, W.E. Hawthorne Sr. of Longview, and Dorothy and Loy Stewman of Atlanta, Ga.; and several aunts and uncles. The family requests that those who desire to do so may make memorials to Children's Medical Center of Dallas. (Published in The Longview News-Journal on August 2, 1997) | Hawthorne, Lucas John (I5690)
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| 2387 | Obituary: Lucille F. Ragsdale SHREVEPORT, LA - Celebration of Life services for Mrs. Lucille F. Ragsdale, 96, will be held 10:00a.m., Tuesday, January 3, 2012, graveside in Centuries Memorial Park. Mrs. Ragsdale was born March 4, 1915, in Many LA, and was called to her Heavenly home December 31, 2011, in Shreveport, LA. She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband; Forrest D. Ragsdale, and all of her siblings. Left to cherish her memory and tell her stories will be a niece and four nephews all of TX. Memorials may be made to our local animal shelter in memory of Mrs. Lucille Ragsdale 4380 Noyes Drive, Shreveport, LA, 71119-8600 (318) 636-0400. Centuries Memorial Funeral Home 318-686-4334 (Published in the Shreveport Times on January 2, 2012) | Campbell, Lucille Frances (I8655)
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| 2388 | Obituary: Lucille R. Clement February 24, 1941 - September 7, 2018 Lucille Ray (Peters) Clement was born on February 24. 1941 in Bellville Texas. She passed away peacefully September 7, 2018 in Jersey Village, Texas. She is preceded in death by her husband of 38 years Gaston Inoch Clement, daughter Dawn Eileen Clement, grandson Lance Colin Clement, son-in law William (Eddie) Wadley, and parents Frank and Betty Peters. She is survived by her daughter Audra Camille Clement-Wadley, son Neil Ashley Phillips and wife kim, first cousin Robert Merman, grandson Neil Ashley Phillips II and wife Sarah Phillips, granddaughter Sarah Phillips great grandsons Dorian Ahanu Smith and Benoit Enoch Takota Smith, daughter in-law Breta Tacker and a host of friends and colleagues. Lucille grew up on a farm in the Coushatta community attending Piney Elementary and Bellville High School. She spent a lengthy career in nursing, having started as a nurse-tech at Hermann Hospital. She then became a trained vocational nurse earing her LVN certificate from Hermann Hospital School of Practical Nursing. She continued, always working full time, to earn her Associates Degree in Applied Science in 1965 as well as her Registered Nurse degree in 1972 from Lee College in Baytown, Texas. She also held Certification in Gerontological Nursing Altogether she served 46b years practicing nursing in several hospitals in the surrounding Houston area and as a staff nurse unit coordinator and nursing supervisor. She spent the last 17 years b of her career in Geriatric Mental Health Nursing. Many co-workers remained friends in retirement. She enjoyed gardening, needlepoint, traveling and reading but most of all spending time with her family. She was a very sweet and good person who was always full of excitement and will be loved and missed by all who knew her. Lucille (Clem) (Granny Clem) was a dog lover, having companion animals since childhood, starting with her first dog Trixie. She adopted many fur babies who needed a home over the years, all of whom became special friends she was also an avid reader and enjoyed traveling having visited most of the United States and Canada, the Caribbean and Europe. She made several trips to England to see her pen pal Doreen - a correspondence spanning since the age of 10. Even though she worked a lot she always had time for her children and would do anything for them from helping them with homework to taking vacations that weren't just fun, but she read up on the places they were going and would point things out and teach them about the area Granny Clem, as she became known since the birth of her first grandson was an awesome grandparent. She travelled with Neil and Sarah on many occasions to such places as the Caribbean, France, Belgium and Germany She also gave them the greatest loving gift of all by serving as a role model of challenging work perseverance and intelligent loving fun. She will be greatly missed by all. A visitation for family and friends will be held at Sterling-White Funeral Home, 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd. Highlands, on Friday morning September 14, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. followed by services in Sterling White Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Sterling White Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Sterling-White Funeral Home, 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd. Highlands, Texas 77562. To offer condolences to the family, please visit www.sterlingwhite.com. (Published by Sterling White Funeral Home of Highlands, TX) | Peters, Lucille Ray (I2583)
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| 2389 | Obituary: Lucille Vaughn HERRIN - Lucille Vaughn, 90, of Florissant, Mo., died at 11:45 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, 2007, at her home. Lucille was born March 11, 1917, in Bush to Harrison and Reba (Robison) Webb. She married Jimmy Vaughn on March 13, 1993, in St. Louis. He preceded her in death June 25, 2002. She worked as an administrative assistant at Ryerson Steel for 32 years prior to her retirement. She was an active member of Florissant Assembly of God. She enjoyed playing the piano, reading the Bible, shopping and traveling with her family. Survivors include a sister-in-law, LaValle Webb of St, Louis, Mo.; eight nieces and nephews; eight great-nieces and nephews; six great-great-nieces and nephews; and five great-great-great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and three brothers, Leo, Harlan and Robert Webb. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007, in Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home in Herrin, with the Rev. Joe Zarro officiating. Burial will be in Blairsville Cemetery in Blairsville. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007, at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to Florissant Assembly of God and will be accepted at Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home, 201 S. 13th St., Herrin, IL 62948. For more information or to sign the memorial guest register, visit www.hughesfuneralhomes.com. (Published by The Southern Illinoisan from August 12 to August 14, 2007) | Webb, Mabel Lucille (I9711)
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| 2390 | Obituary: Lucille Vaughn d. August 12, 2007 Florissant, MO - Lucille Vaughn, 90, of Florissant, MO, died at 11:45 AM, Saturday, August 11, 2007 at her home. Lucille was born on March 11, 1917 in Bush to Harrison & Reba (Robison) Webb. She married Jimmy Vaughn on March 13, 1993 in St. Louis, MO. He preceded her in death on June 25, 2002. She worked as an administrative assistant at Ryerson Steel for thirty two years prior to her retirement. She was an active member of the Florissant Assembly of God. She enjoyed playing the piano, reading the Bible, shopping and traveling with her family. Survivors include- Sister in law- LaValle Webb of St, Louis, MO Eight nieces & nephews Eight great nieces & nephews Six great great nieces & nephews Five great great great nieces & nephews She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and three brothers- Leo, Harlan & Robert Webb. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home in Herrin. Rev. Don Colson will officiate. Burial will follow at Blairsville Cemetery in Blairsville. Visitation will be from 6-9:00 PM, Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home in Herrin. Memorial donations are suggested to Florissant Assembly of God and will be accepted at Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home/ 201 S. 13th St. / Herrin, IL 62948. (Published by Johnson-Hughes Funeral Home of Herrin, IL) | Webb, Mabel Lucille (I9711)
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| 2391 | Obituary: Lucy Houston Perkins (Mrs. Otis E. Perkins) 6/28/29 - 10/28/00 SHREVEPORT, LA - "Come!" The Heavenly Father embraced His beloved daughter, Lucy Ethel Houston Perkins, 71, as she went to be with Him and other family members awaiting her in His eternal Presence, Saturday morning, October 28, 2000. Working with children was her greatest love. She loved all of them and invested 50 years in their welfare. Lucy could plumb the depths of their dilemmas, unlock their fragile minds and flood their souls with the light of knowledge and the love of God. She could challenge the brightest to incredible heights of learning and pull the poorer students from their places of low self-esteem and cause them to walk confidently. She was a master of the Montessori method of teaching and mothered the movement in Louisiana. She was founder and principal of the following schools: East Haven Baptist 1957-1960; Young World 1960-1963 (both in Houston, TX), Montessori School for Shreveport 1963-1978; New Life Montessori 1978-1983; LaFollo Reading Tutoring Program 1983-1987 and Christian Center School 1987-1996. Following many months of illness, Lucy walked into the church sanctuary Sunday morning, a week ago and exclaimed to the congregation, "It's wonderful to be with my family again." She and Otis, her partner in marriage for 53 years, prayed at the altar as she led what would be her final public prayer. Lucy spent most of her life championing peace between races and religions. Special appreciation is extended to the entire staff of Willis-Knighton Medical Center for their care and personal attention. Family members celebrating her life include, husband Otis; children, Dan and Pam; grandchildren, Jonathan and Kristina; great-granddaughter, Lillian; and sisters, Elaine Akins; Esther Beeman; and Carolyn Hermes along with numerous nieces and nephews whose names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life. Visitation will be Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Rose-Neath Southside Chapel, where services will be also held Wednesday morning at 11:30 a.m. Officiating will be Dr. Billy McCormack, pastor of University Worship Center, where Lucy was a faithful member for 19 years. Rev. Buford Cain of Leesville, long time friend will assist. She will be laid to rest at the Stonewall Cemetery. Pallbearers include Keith Perkins, Dr. Ronnie Hermes, John D. Graham, III, Michael Perkins, Roger Wurtele and Jim Lacobee. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund has been established in Lucy's name, so that her legacy of teaching will continue. Please send contributions to University Christian Prep, 4800 Old Mooringsport Rd., Shreveport, LA 71107. Rose-Neath Funeral Home Southside Chapel, 687-1256 (Published by Rose-Neath Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) | Houston, Lucy Ethel (I1485)
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| 2392 | Obituary: Ludness "Bade" John Henry June 30, 1924 - October 22, 2008 Ludness "Bade" John Henry, 84, a resident of Berwick and born in Crowley, passed away Wednesday, October 22, 2008 in Youngsville at LTAC of Acadiana. Ludness was a retired Crane Operator from Avondale and McDermott. His hobbies were going Dancing and watching his children and grandchildren play sports. Ludness is survived by his loving wife of 65 years Theresa Dubois Henry of Berwick; his children Gloria Champine and her husband Roger of Morgan City, Chester J. Henry and his fiance Rosa of Maurice, Lud Henry and his wife Christine of Berwick, Belinda Boudreaux and her husband Ashley of Berwick, and Ernie Henry and his fiance Kim of Berwick; fifteen grandchildren, Faith Bran, Roger Champine, Jr., Chad Henry, Cliff Henry, LaDon Champine, Jonathan (J.P.) Henry, Hope Henry, Justin Henry, Krystal Henry, Seth Henry, Ashley Boudreaux, Jr., Matthew Henry, Ernie Henry, Jr., Bobby Boudreaux, and Timothy Henry; fourteen great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; one brother Rodney Henry, Sr. of Jennings. Ludness is preceded in death by his parents Eva and Elzie Henry; one daughter Brenda Ann Henry; two sons Floyd and David Henry; two brothers Samar and Carlson Henry. Pallbearers will be all 12 grandsons. A time of remembrance and reflection will be observed today, Thursday, October 23, 2008, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Hargrave Funeral Home in Morgan City. Visitation will continue Friday, October 24, 2008, from 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Berwick with a Mass of Christian burial at 1 p.m. Ludness will be laid to rest in the Berwick Cemetery. To view online obituary, video tribute, and sign guest register, please visit www.mem.com. (Published in The Morgan City Daily Review on October 23, 2008) | Henry, Ludness John (I14995)
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| 2393 | Obituary: LUDWIG James T. Ludwig, beloved husband of Janet, nee Winn; fond father of Cynthia (Kirk) Beissman, James V., Amy, Jenifer, Laura and Matthew Ludwig; dear grandfather of Kirk James Beissman; brother of Leona Schlosser, Dolores O'Connor, Virginia Miller and Joseph Ludwig. Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a.m., from Egan Funeral home, 3700 W. 63rd St., to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment St. Mary. Visitation after 2 p.m. Sunday. LU2-2000. (Published in The Chicago Tribune on March 29, 1981) | Ludwig, James Thomas (I9801)
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| 2394 | Obituary: Lunia Marie Mouton October 28, 1922 - December 2, 2013 Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home for Lunia Marie Benoit Mouton LeBlanc, 91, who died Monday, Dec. 2, 2013 at 7:24 a.m. at Southwind Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Deacon Rodless Leleux will officiate for the services. The family requests visiting hours Tuesday from 3:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to service time. A rosary will be recited Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Mouton is survived by two sons, Adam Mouton and his wife Roxana of LaPorte, TX and Warren Mouton of LaPorte, TX.; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great great-granddaughter. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Sidney Mouton; her second husband, Nelton LeBlanc; one son, Roy Allen Mouton; her parents, Joseph and Ozzia LaFosse Benoit. (Published by Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley, LA) | Benoit, Lunia Marie (I15592)
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| 2395 | Obituary: Luther Simmons BUNKER HILL - Luther M. Simmons, 73, died at 5:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 18, 1991, at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. He was employed as a heater at Laclede Steel Co. in Alton for 28 years and retired in 1980. Born Oct. 24, 1918, in Zelma, Mo., he was a son of the late Bill and Nellie (Smith) Simmons. On Feb. 2, 1954, in Kennett, Mo., he married the former Faye Gattis, and she survives. Also surviving are three sons, Steve Simmons of Bethalto, Don and Terry Stahl, both of Bunker Hill; four daughters, Barb Boyer and Nellie Garner, both of Bethalto, Betty Broadway of Austell, Ga., and Norma Jean Hattan of California; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four brothers, David and Bill Simmons, both of Marble Hill, Mo., Charlie Simmons of East Alton, and Louie Simmons of Texas; and three sisters, Ruth Dowd and Charlene Seitze of Glen Allen, Mo., and Orangie Todd of Nimmons, Ark. Two borthers, Richard and Lucas Simmons; and two sisters, Lena Atchison and Hellia James, preceded him in death. Visitation is from 4 to 9 p.m. today at Marks Mortuary in Wood River, where services are at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Kenneth Martin will officiate. Burial is in Bunker Hill Cemetery. (Published in The Alton Telegraph on November 19, 1991) | Simmons, Luther Marion (I8477)
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| 2396 | Obituary: Luther William Brady Sr. April 27, 1915 - January 27, 2013 Luther "PeePaw" William Brady Sr. 97, of Crosby, Texas went to be with the Lord on Sunday, January 27, 2013. Luther was born on April 27, 1915 in Centerville, Texas to Ben and Ethel Brady. Luther owned and operated Luther Brady Lumber Company in Crosby for many years. When Luther wasnt busy working he enjoyed gardening, taking care of his donkey and dog, hunting, fishing, watching the Astros and most of all spending time with his family and friends. Luther was a very hardworking and caring man who had a great sense of humor and he will be missed by all who knew him. Luther is preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years, Mary Ann Brady; son, Luther Brady Jr. and wife Sandy; grandchildren, Jason Brady and wife Michelle; Amy Killion and husband Jeb; Jonathan Brady and wife Tabitha; Justin Brady and wife Christi; great grandchildren, Taylor, Tristan, Addison, Kylie, Blake, Abby, Shelby, Allie, Cole, Connor, Cameron; and many other family members and friends. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 from 10am -11am with funeral services following at 11am at the Crosby United Methodist Church 1334 Runneburg Rd. Crosby, Texas. Burial will follow at Sterling-White Cemetery. Services have been entrusted to Sterling-White Funeral Home 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd. Highlands, Texas 77562. To send the family condolences please visit www.sterlingwhite.com (Published by Sterling-White Funeral Home of Highlands, TX) | Brady, Luther William Sr. (I14877)
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| 2397 | Obituary: LUTMAN GEORGE BURKE LUTMAN, of Azle. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Carolyn Lutman, Azle; sons, Richard Duane Lutman, Ronald George Lutman, Curtis Dean Lutman; daughters, Mary Kathleen McLemore, Patriia Ardella Hoyle, all of Fort Worth; mother, Frances Lutman, West Virginia; brothers, Bob Lutman, Tampa, Florida, Ned Lutman, Georgia, Richard Lutman, Chester Lutman, Edward Lutman, all of West Virginia, Phil Lutman, Longview; sisters, Ruth Judy, Maryland, Rose Tumey, Florida, Cecil Ann Michael, Marjorie Lutman, both of West Virginia; two grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Monday Azle Funeral Chapel. Rev. Billy Fitch and Rev. Lloyd Post officiating. Interment Azleland Cemetery. Arrangements Azle Funeral Home, 105 Denver Trail, Azle. 444-3211. (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on July 19, 1982) | Lutman, George Burke (I6701)
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| 2398 | Obituary: Lydia Annie Drgac Jan. 15, 1903 - Nov. 21, 1992 CALDWELL - Funeral services for Lydia Annie Drgac, 89, of Cooks Point will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home. The Rev. Henry Beseda will officiate. Burial will be in New Tabor Cemetery near Caldwell. Visiting hours are from 4-6 p.m. today at the funeral home. Miss Drgac died Saturday morning in St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. She was born in the New Tabor community near Caldwell and spent most of her life in Cooks Point. Mrs. Drgac, a homemaker, was a member of Cooks Point Brethren Church. Family members said Miss Drgac enjoyed sewing, gardening and cooking and made excellent kolaches. They said Miss Drgac was devoted to her family and enjoyed caring for her parents, siblings, nieces and nephews. Miss Drgac was preceded in death by her parents, John K. and Stannie Skrivank Drgac; and two sisters, Annie Laurie Drgac and Stannie Drgac. Survivors include a brother, Alvin Drgac of Cooks Point; a sister, Mildred Crnkovic of Cooks Point; and many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Memorials many be made to New Tabor Cemetery Fund. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on November 22, 1992) | Drgac, Lydia Lee (I1364)
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| 2399 | Obituary: Lydia Holcomb August 15, 1928 - July 9, 2011 Lydia Sarah Holcomb, 82, departed this life Saturday, July 09, 2011, after a short, courageous battle with cancer. She had fought this courageous battle once before in 1984 and won, but this time God decided he needed another angel. Sarah was born August 15, 1928 to William and Lydia Betterton. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 63 years Charles R. Holcomb, many dear aunts, uncles and friends. Sarah is survived by her daughters, Judy Minter, Charlene Jackson, Louise Feder and husband Robin adored only son Charles R. Holcomb, Jr. and wife Clara. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Sarah Mabry and life partner Manuela Ziemer, Julie Mabry, Stephanie Thomassen, Teresa Baskin, Joshua Jackson, Chad Feder, Alicia Feder, Jessica, Victoria, and Sarah Holcomb, Virginia Holcomb and fianc Craig Fregia, Zasha Henderson, and Brandy Betancourt and husband Lee four greatgrandsons: Kovi Johnson, Christian Thomassen, Madden and Peyton Betancourt, and great granddaughter Kylei Fregia her sisterinlaw Louise Crawford and husband Randy mother of her granddaughters, Cheryl Handeland special nephews and nieces, many dear friends and a special group of the GOTCHA Girls who made her their second mom over these last 3 years. Sarah was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was a loving and caring woman who devoted her life to her family. Our mother rarely complained and always thought of others before herself. She made our house a home, was always there to greet us with a delicious hot meal and words of encouragement. Her holiday traditions and meals are forever a part of us. She was the root that held our family together. Sarah was a graduate of Port NechesGroves High School and enjoyed attending each reunion. She was a member of the Texas City Order of the Eastern Star 626 and devoted many hours to volunteering at the Shriners Hospital. She loved music and was a diehard groupie of Pee Wee Bowen. The family would like to thank this class act man for visiting her and giving her a private performance of her fav Mustang Sally. Visitation will be held at EmkenLinton Funeral Home at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday July 13, 2011 at the funeral home. Graveside services will follow at Forest Park East, 21620 Gulf FWY, Webster, TX. Pallbearers will be Robin Feder, Mike Crawford, Don Crawford, and her beloved grandchildren. The family would like to thank the staff of Baywind Village for their loving care these last three years and her namesake granddaughter Sarah Ellen Mabry for her devotion and loving care. (Published by EmkenLinton Funeral Home of Texas City, TX) | Betterton, Lydia Sarah (I2145)
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| 2400 | Obituary: Lydia Marie Deutsch CALDWELL - Lydia Marie Deutsch, 79, of Caldwell died at her residence early Thursday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in First Presbyterian Church in Caldwell with the Rev. Walter Lazenby Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Caldwell Masonic Cemetery. Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Deutsch, born in Burleson County, had moved back to Caldwell 19 years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of First Presbyterian Church in Caldwell. Survivors include two sons, Royce E. Deutsch, Robert L. Deutsch, both of Houston; a daughter, Jean Holcomb of Sweeny; two sisters, Annie Pertl of Caldwell, Vlasta Wolff of Beaumont; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 6, 1984) | Sebesta, Lydia Marie (I3153)
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