Notes
Matches 2,551 to 2,600 of 3,790
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 2551 | Obituary: McIntyre, Bowie BOWIE, TEXAS - John Barto McIntyre, 79, died Monday in a Wichita Falls hospital. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Kreig-Owens-Brumley Funeral Home with the Rev. Jimmy Johnson, pastor of Borger, Texas, Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Brushy Cemetery. McIntyre was born April 29, 1906, in Rising Star, Texas, and had lived here many years. He was a retired building contractor. Survivors include two daughters, Joy Bryson of Livingston, Texas, and Ruth Ivins of Cotton Center, Texas; one son, Robert of Fort Worth; four sisters, Vera Rogers and Beth Taylor, both of Wichita Falls, Virginia Blaskowski of Fort Worth and Velma Hackworth of Bowie; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. (Published in The Wichita Falls Times Record News on July 2, 1985) | McIntyre, John Barto (I458)
|
| 2552 | Obituary: Melba Ruth McGinty Funeral services for Melba Ruth McGinty, 68, of North Zulch were held Wednesday, March 20 at 4:00 p.m. at the Willowhole Chapel in North Zulch. The Rev. Billy Dale Evans officiated. Mrs. McGinty was born June 28, 1922 in North Zulch, and was a lifetime resident of the community. She died on March 17, 1991. Survivors include six sons and daughters-in-law, Tom and Lotus McGinty of Pasadena; Possum and Debra McGinty and Billy Ray and Celia McGinty, all of North Zulch; Sammy and Ruthie McGinty of DeQuincy, Louisiana, Ronnie and Patsy McGinty of Houston; and Cisco and Twila McGinty of Navasota; one daughter and son-in-law, Donna Kay and David Davis of Temple; one brother, Herman Andrus of Lufkin; two sisters, Estelle Nelson and Ella May May of North Zulch; sixteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Interment was in the Willowhole Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Madisonville Funeral Home. (Published in The Madisonville Meteor on March 20, 1991) | Andrus, Melba Ruth (I1417)
|
| 2553 | Obituary: Melba Ruth McGinty June 28, 1922 - March 17, 1991 MADISONVILLE - Funeral services for Melba Ruth McGinty, 68, of North Zulch will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Willowhole Chapel in North Zulch. The Rev. Billy Dale Evans will officiate. Visiting hours will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Madisonville Funeral Home. burial will be at Willowhole Cemetery. Mrs. McGinty died Sunday night in a Bryan hospital. She was a lifelong resident of North Zulch. Mrs. McGinty was a homemaker and a Baptist. Survivors include six sons and daughters-in-law, Tom and Lotus McGinty of Pasadena, Possum and Debra McGinty and Billy Ray and Celia McGinty, all of North Zulch, Sammy and Ruthie McGinty of DeQuincy, La., Ronnie and Patsy McGinty of Houston, and Cisco and Twila McGinty of Navasota; a daughter and son-in-law, Donna Kay and David Davis of Temple; a brother, Herman Andrus of Lufkin; two sisters, Estelle Nelson and Ella May May, both of North Zulch; 16 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 19, 1991) | Andrus, Melba Ruth (I1417)
|
| 2554 | Obituary: Melbourne Lewis Cochran Funeral services for Mr. Melbourne Lewis Cochran, 84, were held Sunday, October 12, 2003 at 2:00 pm at Central Baptist Church in Springhill; Dr. Ron Harvey officiating. Burial followed in the Plain Dealing Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Mortuary of Springhill, La. Mr. Cochran was born October 20, 1918 in Springhill, La. to Porter and Gertrude Houston Cochran and went to be with his Lord on October 10, 2003 in Longview, Tx. He was a native and life long resident of Springhill, La. where he lived until recently moving to Longview, Tx. He attended Springhill schools, married Nettie Hazel Covington of Chalybeate Springs, La., July 19, 1941, he was drafted into the Army during WWII, was self-employed in several business ventures including Logging and the Dairy and Egg industries. Also, was a long time and devoted member, deacon and Sunday school teacher at Central Baptist Church in Springhill. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, J.L. Cochran and infant son, Stanley Lewis Cochran. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Nettie Hazel Covington Cochran of Chalybeate Springs, La.; daughter, Candace Cochran Stahl and husband Lewis P. Stahl of Longview, Tx.; two grandchildren, Gavin Lewis Stahl and wife, Kristin, of Longview, Tx., Melissa Michonne Stahl Vela and her husband, Rick, of Waco, Tx.; five great-grandchildren, Madison, Abigail, and Emily Stahl and Greyson and Adeline Vela; sisters, Maggie Cochran Wallace and Gertie Ann Cochran Twitty, both of Springhill, La. Pallbearers were the Deacons of Central Baptist Church. (Published in The Springhill Press on October 16, 2003) | Cochran, Melbourne Lewis (I2381)
|
| 2555 | Obituary: Melissa "Missy" Paige Gardner Barker Melissa Paige Gardner Barker "Missy" passed away peacefully on Friday, April 18 at Merit Health River Region Medical Center at the age of 57. Melissa grew up in Vicksburg. She was the daughter of Homer R. and Sandra G. Gardner and was a graduate of St. Aloysius High School and the University of Southern Mississippi. She was loving mother to her children and daughter to her mother. Melissa was preceded in death by her father, Homer R. Gardner. She is survived by two daughters, Mason Barker and Marin Barker; her mother, Sandra G Gardner; her brother, Chris Gardner (Cheryl); and her nephew, Colin Gardner. A graveside service will be held at 11 AM on Tuesday, April 22 at Greenlawn Gardens Cemetery. (Published by Fisher-Riles Funeral Home of Vicksburg, MS) | Gardner, Melissa Paige (I12848)
|
| 2556 | Obituary: Mell Peloquin Claimed by Death Mell Peloquin, 54, a resident of 1120 Lake street, died at St. Patrick's hospital at 3 a.m. Sunday. Mr. Peloquin was associated with the state highway department as a mechanic and had made his home in Lake Charles for about nine years. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at the Congregational church in Kinder with Rev. Paul Leeds officiating. Burial will be in Green Oak cemetery with the Hixson funeral home in charge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mandy Peloquin, Lake Charles; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Garcille; Lake Charles; a brother, Matt Peloquin, Kinder; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. Miller and Mrs. Felix Peloquin, Kinder, and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Clifford Van Slyke, Felix Fontenot, Wesley Maddox, Arnold Augustine, William Miller and Frank hebert. (Published in The Lake Charles American Press on January 29, 1945) | Peloquin, Benedict Mell (I12293)
|
| 2557 | Obituary: Melva McCaughn Sebesta Melva McCaughn Sebesta passed away on Friday, August 24, at the age of 68 years in Jourdanton, TX. Mrs. Sebesta was a resident of Pleasanton, TX where she was active in the community and the First United Methodist Church. She served as the first lady President of the Texas Choral Directors Association and the first lady President of the Southwest Division of the American Choral Directors Association. She was a charter member of the Texas Music Adjudicators Association where she also served as Executive Secretary for 10 years. Mrs. Sebesta was a life member of the Texas State Teachers Association and the Texas Retired Teachers Association where she served as local Unit President, District XX Historian, Vice President, and recently District President for a short time. She is survived by her daughter, Grace Littlefield and her husband Bob of Angleton, TX, and one grandson, Robbie Littlefield. She is also survived by numerous cousins and family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Ella McCaughn, and most recently her husband of 46 years, Joe Sebesta Jr. Visitation will be Friday, August 31, 2001 from 2:00-8:00 P.M. at the Hurley Funeral Home in Pleasanton, TX. Funeral Services will be Saturday, September 1, 2001 at the First United Methodist Church at 2:00 P.M. in Pleasanton. Burial will follow at the Amphion Cemetery near Poteet, TX. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent in her memory to the Past President's Scholarship of the Texas Choral Directors Association, P.O. Box 6472, Austin, TX 78762-6472. Arrangements by Hurley Funeral Home, Pleasanton, TX. (Published in The San Antonio Express-News on August 26, 2001) | McCaughn, Melva Lou (I5091)
|
| 2558 | Obituary: Melvin Adolph Cern October 22, 1920 - July 30, 2016 Melvin A. Cern, 95, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Saturday, July 30, 2016 at his residence. He is preceded in death by his parents, Adolph and Catherine Crnkovic and his sisters, Helen (in infancy), Eleanor, and Dorothy Catherine, RSM. Melvin served in the US Coast Guard and was a 4th degree member for over 50 years in the Knight of Columbus. He retired from the Division of Family Services after 14 years of dedicated service. He spent his final years in the loving care at the Little Sisters of the Poor community. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 3, 2016 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. followed by the funeral mass at 10:30 a.m. at Little Sisters of the Poor in St. Louis. Interment with full military honors at Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Expressions of condolence may be offered at www.alexanderstlouis.com. Memorials are appreciated to Little Sisters of the Poor (St. Louis). (Published by Alexander-White-Mullen Funeral Home of St. Ann, MO) | Crnkovic Cern, Melvin Adolph (I2610)
|
| 2559 | Obituary: Melvin Hess dead at 53; rites today Funeral services are scheduled at 2 p.m. today for Dr. Melvin Hess, professor emeritus of anatomy at Louisiana State University Medical School. Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home, 4127 S. Claiborne Ave., is in charge of arrangements, with Rabbi Murray Blackman officiating. Interment will be in Hebrew Rest Cemetery. Dr. Hess, 53, died in West Jefferson Hospital yesterday. Born in New York City, he received a bachelor's degree from the University of Oklahoma, a master's degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., and a doctor of medicine degree from the University of Texas. Following work at Emory Medical School in Atlanta and an assistant deanship at the Pittsburgh University Medical School. Dr. Hess served as chairman of the department of anatomy at LSU Medical School from 1965 until his retirement in 1976 because of failing health. He served in both European and the Pacific as an Army enlisted man during World War II. Dr. Hess is survived by his wife, Anne Lou Cabrol Hess; two daughters, Lenora Hess-White and Valerie D. Hess; a sister, Lillian H. Mandel of Cedarhurst, Long Island, N.Y.; and a brother, Dr. Arthur Hess, Highland Park, N.J. (Published in The New Orleans States Item on January 16, 1979) | Hess, Dr. Melvin (I15395)
|
| 2560 | Obituary: Melvin Lester Vickers May 10, 1938 ~ November 17, 2014 (age 76) Melvin Lester Vickers, 76, owner of Vic Printing, died Monday, Nov. 17, 2014, in Decatur. Funeral is 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, at the Decatur Church of Christ with minister Rick Ross officiating. Burial will follow at Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of Coker-Hawkins Funeral Home in Decatur. Visitation is one hour prior to the service at the church building. Pallbearers are Mark Jordan, Kevin Downe, Mark Smith, Dwayne Martin, Lyle Jones, E.W. Dodd and Glen Vickers. Melvin was born May 10, 1938, in Seymour to Addison and Shirley (Nix) Vickers. He married Janis Darlene Smith July 16, 1966, in Seymour, and they moved to Decatur in 1967 to manage the commercial printing operations for the Wise County Messenger, which was then owned by Gene and Rose Carter, with whom Melvin had worked at the Baylor County Banner in Seymour. In 1992, Melvin and Jan purchased the commercial printing division of the Messenger and established Vic Printing. They were later joined in business by their son, Jason. Melvin was a commercial printer for more than 60 years. In addition to his printing business, Vickers was a professional photographer for many years. He and Jan were married 47 years until her passing, Nov. 26, 2013. Melvin was a member of the Decatur Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his father, Addison Vickers; and his wife, Janis Vickers. He is survived by his sons, Keith Vickers and wife, Donna, of Decatur and Jason Vickers and wife, Jennifer, of Roanoke; grandson Jackson Vickers of Roanoke; brother Glen Vickers of Seymour; sisters Helen Hammonds of Bowie, Gayle Smith of Moore, Okla., and Linda Davis of Wichita Falls; his mother, Shirley Vickers of Wichita Falls; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. (Published by Coker-Hawkins Funeral Home of Decatur, TX) | Vickers, Melvin Lester (I667)
|
| 2561 | Obituary: Melvin M. Hronek Sr. Sept. 30, 1923 - April 4, 2001 COOKS POINT - Services for Melvin M. Hronek, Sr., 77, of Cooks Point are set for 2 p.m. Friday at Cooks Point Brethren Church. The Rev. Norman Haisler and the Rev. Joseph Polasek will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell. Mr. Hronek died Wednesday at St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan. He was born in the Cooks Point community. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a retired dairy farmer and rancher. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Lois Schoeneman Hronek of Cooks Point; two sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth Sr. and Novella Hronek of Cooks Point, and Melvin Jr. and Janet Hronek of Sweeny, Texas; a daughter and son-in-law, Pamela Ann and Mickey Littlejohn of Somerville; a brother and sister-in-law, A.G. and Bernice Hronek of Cooks Point; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 6, 2001) | Hronek, Melvin Milton Sr. (I1949)
|
| 2562 | Obituary: Melvin Pertl June 2, 1928 - February 7, 2022 Caldwell, TX Melvin Ernest Pertl passed away peacefully, at home with family on February 7, 2022, at the age of 93, ending a long battle with bladder cancer. With a renewed body, his spirit is rejoicing in heaven with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Melvin was born on June 2, 1928, to Stanley and Annie (Sebesta) Pertl. He grew up in a Czech family with five siblings, Clarence, Stanley, Naomi, Joel and Joyce farming in San Antonio Prairie, TX. He attended the Red Hollow School and then Caldwell High until 1944. In his youth, Melvin enjoyed hunting and fishing with friends and cousins. On November 29, 1950, Melvin was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Morganfield, Kentucky as a Medic (Orthopedic Technician). He was honorably discharged from Camp Breckinridge, on November 29, 1952. On January 7, 1953, Melvin went to work as an Operator for the Olin Mathison Chemical Company in Pasadena, TX, which later became Pasadena Chemical Company, owned by Mobil Oil Company. On August 29, 1953, he married Dorothy Faye Baxter, with whom he celebrated 68 years of marriage. Together they raised three children, Brad, Larry, and Trina, and resided in Houston, TX for thirty years. As a strong family man and avid outdoorsman, they would often return to the country, around Deanville and Franklin, to visit family, hunt, fish, and help where needed, during Melvin's time off. In 1984, after retiring from Mobil, Melvin and Dorothy moved to Deanville, TX, where they have resided for the past 38 years. Together they farmed and raised cattle. Melvin's strong work ethic and love of the outdoors kept him busy tending to his garden, cattle, and land. He also dabbled with raising pigs and guineafowl. They especially enjoyed when their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren came to visit. As a child of the great-depression, Melvin instilled in his children the importance of always working hard, being thrifty and showing kindness to others. Melvin is survived by his wife Dorothy Pertl, sister Joyce Thatcher (husband Scott) and brother Joel Pertl (wife Melinda), sons Brad Pertl (wife Martha), Larry Pertl (wife Connie) and daughter Trina Binyon (husband Bryan), grandchildren: Jennifer Stone, Jamie Borkowski, Anna Pertl-Regan, Gina Davis, Taylor Binyon, Audrey Binyon, Brittany Rocha, Christy Hicks, and Jimmy Fudge, fourteen great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Stanley and Annie (Sebesta) Pertl, brothers Clarence Pertl and Stanley Pertl, and sister Naomi Rathjen; in-laws Marvin and Pearl Baxter, brother-in-law Thomas Baxter, niece Nicole, sisters-in-law Martha Jean Rahman and Pam Elston, as well as several other beloved family members and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the First Baptist Church Caldwell Building Fund, 300 S. Thomas Street, 77836 or Hospice Brazos Valley, 302 E. Blue Bell Road, Brenham, TX 77833. (Published by Strickland Funeral Home of Caldwell, TX) | Pertl, Melvin Ernest (I3191)
|
| 2563 | Obituary: Melvin Vickers DECATUR - Melvin Lester Vickers, 76, died Monday, Nov. 17, 2014. SERVICE: 11 a.m. Friday at Decatur Church of Christ. Interment: Oaklawn. Visitation: 10 a.m. Friday. SURVIVORS: Sons, Keith and Jason; grandson, Jackson; brother, Glen; sisters, Helen, Gayle and Linda; mother, Shirley. Coker-Hawkins Funeral Home Decatur, 940-627-5959 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on November 20, 2014) | Vickers, Melvin Lester (I667)
|
| 2564 | Obituary: Member of Early Rayne Family Is Claimed By Death Funeral services were held Monday at 10 a.m. in St. John's Cathedral in Lafayette for Mrs. J. Frank Jeanmard, the former Lucille Perres, 81, who died at Lafayette General Hospital at 11 a.m. Saturday. Her son, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jules Jeanmard of Eunice, was celebrant of the beautiful Mass, with His Excellency, the Most Rev. Maurice Schexnayder, D.D., Bishop of Lafayette, giving the Absolution, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. George A. Bodin, V.F., pastor of St. John Cathedral, officiating at the graveside ceremonies. Deacon for the Mass was Very Rev. Edward Boudreaux, while the Sub Deacon was Rev. Marcel Fourcade. Interment was in the St. John Cemetery, with hosts of relatives and friends from this entire area in attendance. Pallbearers included her grandsons and grandnephews, Frank Traub and Buddy Bettis, grandsons, and George Jeanmard, Cyrus Guidry, Michael and Michell Barras, great nephews. Honorary pallbearers included Bennett Voorhies, Sr., J. Alfred Mouton, Sr., William Mouton, Dr. Eerleen Bienvenu, Jerome Thibeaux and Jules Krauss of Lafayette, J.C. Keller, Jr., of Eunice, and John Fangue and Sidney Toups of Berwick. Mrs. Jeanmard will be remembered by many in this community as the daughter of the late August Perres and Dolores Arenas Perres, pioneer settlers of the Rayne area. She was a sister of the late Felix Perres, charter member and first Fire Chief of the Rayne Volunteer Fire Association, and long prominent in the business and civic life of this community. Her girlhood was spent here, and her happiest memories were of her early life in Rayne, and the many wonderful friends here whom she cherished throughout the years she lived in Lafayette. Mrs. Jeanmard often said: "Lafayette is where I live, but Rayne will always be my home". She frequently visited here during the time Mr. and Mrs. Perres were living, and had many relatives and friends in Rayne who dearly loved this sweet Christian woman. Her family was her greatest joy, and she was a devoted wife and mother. Her husband, the late J. Frank Jeanmard, was a brother to His Excellency, the most Rev. Jules B. Jeanmard, D.D., loved Bishop of the Lafayette Diocese until his death several years ago. Following her death, the family requested that remembrances be made to St. Mary's Home or Immaculate Seminary, since she had always had a great interest in these two institutions. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Jerome Thibeaux and Miss Marie Louise Jeanmard, both of Lafayette, Mrs. George Traub of New Orleans and Mrs. Nathan Bettis of Houston, Texas, one son, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jules Jeanmard, pastor of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Eunice; and nine grandchildren. (Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on June 6, 1968) | Perres, Lucille (I1507)
|
| 2565 | Obituary: MENNING Melvin Christian Menning, born March 28, 1916 to Christian and Augusta Menning in Shiner, Texas, died October 10, 2001 in Kingwood, Texas. Melvin served in WWII in the 4th Air Services Group in North Africa, France, Italy and Sicily. He was employed by Peden Iron and Steel for 30 years and then Sooner Pipe and Supply until he retired in 1984. In 1972, Mel and Ceil moved to Kingwood, where they became the 10th family to reside in that new community. Mel served as a trustee for the Trailwood Village Comunity Association from 1988 until 1993. He is preceded in death by his brother Leroy and his sister Pearl. He is survived by his wife, Clara "Ceil" Menning; daughters Pamela Storer of Waco, Texas and Rosemary Jamison of Patterson, N.Y.; brother Jesse Menning of East Bernard, Texas; and sisters Leola Slaton of Hallettsville, Texas and Geneva Danna of West Columbia, Texas. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 13, 2001 in the chapel of Kingwood Funeral Home with the Reverend Nancy Parsons officiating. Interment will be private in Antioch Cemetery in Buna, Texas with the Reverend Ron Whittle officiating. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on October 16, 2001) | Menning, Melvin Christian (I5003)
|
| 2566 | Obituary: Meredith Leigh Boehm January 30, 1973 ~ January 15, 2023 49 Years Old It is with heavy hearts that her family announces the death of Meredith Leigh Boehm, 49, on Sunday, January 15, 2023. Ms. Boehm, born in Pensacola, FL, grew up and resided in New Orleans. Meredith is survived by her mother, Ann Bonin Kiefer; her father, Robert Boehm, and stepmother Wendy; her three sisters, Mallory, Margot and Cody; her brother, Cass; and her grandmother, Joyce Bonin. A graduate of Ursuline Academy and University of Tennessee, Meredith excelled in the sales industry - from pharmaceuticals and medical devices to antiques - and enjoyed running, traveling, tennis, and spending time in the sun on Santa Rosa Beach. Anyone who knew Meredith can attest to her quick wit and strong will. A service will be held at a later date. For those who wish, donations are requested for Grace House in Meredith Boehm's name. (Published by Schoen Funeral Home of New Orleans, LA) | Boehm, Meredith Leigh (I10592)
|
| 2567 | Obituary: Merlise Bearb Clement February 12, 1931 - September 6, 2011 RAYNE - Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Friday, September 9, 2011 at 11:30 a.m. for Merlise Bearb Clement, 80 who died Tuesday, September 6, 2011 in Lafayette General Medical Center Hospital in Lafayette, LA. Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #2, Rayne, LA. Surviving are her husband, Norris Clement of Rayne, two daughters, Barbara Richard and husband Ronald of Rayne, JoAnn Monte and husband Steve of Judice, five grandchildren, Scotty Richard, Ron Richard, Tonya Monte, Kendall Monte and Kellie Roy, seven great grandchildren, Ezra Richard, Raeanne Richard, Evan Richard, Kylie Richard, Paxton Gayon, Zach Richard and Catilyn Richard, one great great grandchild, Skye Richard, one brother, Sabre Bearb of Starks, LA, godchild, Thelma Domingue. She was preceded in death by parents, Asa Bearb and Anita Stutes Bearb, one bother, Curtis Bearb, one grandson, Matthew Richard, one great great grandchild, Layla Monte Robertson. She was born Thursday, February 12, 1931 in Acadia Parish, LA, Daughter of the late Asa Bearb and the late Anita Stutes Bearb. She was a member of the Ladies Altar Society with St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne and also was a good Samaritians with St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne. Special Thanks to Hospice of Acadiana, and her nurse Kari Willis Spittle, Lafayette General Medical Center 7th floor staff, and her sitters, Janet Dickerson, Martha Jones and Tina Savoie. Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141. (Published by Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne, LA) | Bearb, Merlise (I4065)
|
| 2568 | Obituary: Merrilee Ann Walker MAY 7, 1947 - SEP 12, 2014 WALKER, Merrilee Ann 67 passed away September 12, 2014. Dear sister of Janet (Tom Holmes) Parker, Kathleen (Larry) Glickman and Susan (Ray) Barrows. Arrangements by Blasberg-Rubin-Zilbert Memorial Chapel (305) 538-6371. (Published by Levitt-Weinstein Funeral Home of Hollywood, FL) | Walker, Merrilee Ann (I9124)
|
| 2569 | Obituary: MESSINA Charles (Charlie) L. Messina at Jefferson, LA on Friday, February 5, 1993 at 9:05 p.m. Beloved husband of Ann Bonin Messina. Father of Meredith Leigh Boehm, Mallory Clare and Margot Ashton Messina. Brother of Louis A. Messina, Jo Ann LaCoste and Cheryl Gesell. Son of the late Marianne and (Leapin) Lou Messina. Lifetime friend of Leon Morvay, Myron Goldberg and Lucy Kinchen. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Mass from the Metairie Chapel of LAMANA-PANNO-FALLO, 1717 Veterans Memorial Boulevard at Bonnebel Boulevard on Tuesday, February 9, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. followed by interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Monday, February 8, 1993 from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. (Information call 831-9901) | Messina, Charles Louis (I4352)
|
| 2570 | Obituary: Meyer Otto A. Meyer, 91, of Cameron died Thursday in an Austin hospital after a short illness. Services were at 3 p.m. Saturday at Marek-Burns-Laywell Funeral Home in Cameron with Dale Spencer and Herbert Barnett officiating. Mr. Meyer was born in Buckholts and was a retired grocery clerk. Survivors are his widow, Albina V. Meyer and a son and daughter; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. (Published in The Cameron Herald on July 11, 1982) | Meyer, Otto Albert (I2005)
|
| 2571 | Obituary: MEYERS, ILA FAY Of Carmichael, August 3, 1989. Beloved wife of Robert (Bob) Meyers. Loving mother of Dennis Meyers of Elk Grove and Gregory Meyers of Citrus Heights. Sister of Betty Jo Ramboz of Parowan, Utah and Geraldine Kramer of Hemet, CA. Mother-in-law of Christine Meyers of Elk Grove. Grandmother of Albraham, Jillian, Benjamin and Maxwell Meyers. A native of Oklahoma. Aged 58 years. Private family services will be held. Inurnment East Lawn Sierra Hills Memorial Park. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society. An East Lawn Mortuary Service. (Published in The Sacramento Bee on August 6, 1989) | Hood, Ila Fay (I7955)
|
| 2572 | Obituary: Michael Allen Seay Michael Allen Seay, 38, of Big Spring, Texas, passed away Saturday, Nov. 12, 2016. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016 at Myers & Smith Chapel. He was born Aug. 28, 1978 in Big Spring. He was the son of Jackie Jocelle Bennett Seay and Timothy Allen Davidson in Big Spring. He was a lifetime resident of Big Spring and also resided in Fort Worth for a short time. He enjoyed time spent with his children. He was very proud of them and their accomplishments, especially proud of his daughter, Kaitlyn, and of his son, Triston, for graduating from high school last May. He enjoyed spending time at the office with his brother Jason. Michael enjoyed growing up in the Vealmoor area with his brothers and social engagements with his family and friends, loved music and football. He was one of a kind and loved to make people laugh. Michael is survived by one son, Triston Allen Seay of Dallas; one daughter: Kaitlyn Nicole Seay of Coahoma; two brothers, Jason Allen Seay and wife, Sunni, of Big Spring and Bryan Sledge of Midland, Texas; one niece, Haleyna Davidson of Big Spring; one nephew, Gage Davidson of Big Spring; aunt, Tammy Jo Davidson of Big Spring; Aunt and Uncle, Terri and Craig Peterson of Big Spring and two cousins, Cody McCann and Emily McCann of Big Spring; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Timothy Allen Seay and Jackie Jocelle Bennett Seay; grandfather, Clarence "Jack" Bennett; grandmother, Bonnie Bennett and special cousins, Bobbie McCracken, and Coy Joe McCann. The family suggests memorials to the New Mexico Christian Children's Home in Portales, N.M. Arrangements are by Myers & Smith Funeral Home. Pay your respects online at www.myersandsmith.com (Published in The Big Spring Herald on November 15, 2016) | Davidson-Seay, Michael Allen (I6922)
|
| 2573 | Obituary: Michael David Stoffel September 14, 2013 Michael David Stoffel, 59, of Cape Girardeau died Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013, at Ratliff Care Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born June 12, 1954, in Cape Girardeau to Bill D. and Nancy J. Vaughn Stoffel. He graduated in 1972 from Chaffee High School, where he ran track and played basketball. He was an avid collector of Coca-Cola merchandise and steins. He loved woodworking, crafts and listening to music. Michael worked with his father at Bill's Repair & Remodeling more than 30 years, retiring in 2009 because of ill health. He was a member of Eagles Aerie No. 3775 in Cape Girardeau 34 years. Survivors include a daughter, Laura (Brad) Goodman of Cape Girardeau; parents, Bill D. and Nancy J. Stoffel of Cape Girardeau; a brother, Rick D. Stoffel of Cape Girardeau; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, September 16, 2013 at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Chapel, with Eagles Aerie No. 3775 services at 6:30 p.m. Memorial service will be at 7 p.m. today at the chapel, with the Rev. Ed Stoner officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society or Crown Hospice. (Published by Ford & Sons Funeral Home of Cape Girardeau, MO) | Stoffel, Michael David (I9556)
|
| 2574 | Obituary: Michael Dean Allen On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 the world lost a remarkable soul. Michael Dean Allen graced this earth for 73 years before passing away from natural causes. Born on December 4, 1949 in Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana, Michael was a devoted son to the late David Edward Allen, Sr. and the late Electa Guillot Allen. Michael, from a young age, hunted and fished all over the Atchafalaya Basin. His knowledge of the Basin was impeccable and beyond compare. He was well known for, and loved commercial fishing, training hunting dogs, and everything in between. He was always happy when he was either in the woods or on the water. He admittedly didn't know his way around the city, even reading a street sign, but out in the Basin he could tell you which way to go based on just a cypress tree or if the water was high or low. In fact, the only thing that made him happier was sharing his love for the Basin with his family and friends. The Basin was his home where he thoroughly enjoyed his last years of life. If you were lucky enough to know Michael, then you knew he was an honest man, a man of his word, a trusted friend, and always had a good story to tell. If you were a stranger meeting and talking to him for the first time, you weren't going to leave a stranger?.if you were able to leave at all. Michael was a loving brother who is survived by his siblings; David 'Black' Allen, Jr., Elaine Allen, Tony Allen, Linda Allen, Jocelyn 'Jackie' Allen. Michael was a caring, supportive, and loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather who took great pride in watching his family grow and thrive. Michael's legacy lives on through his children, Robert Corley (Stacey), Daria Verret (Dwayne), Jason Allen (Calli), Brianne Braley (Sean); grandchildren, Autrey Corley (Maria), Austin Scioneaux (Allie), Ashley Miller (Joshua), Nathan Allen (Kasie), Sarah Verret, Addison Allen, Jacob 'Pookie' Allen, Kollene Brown (Dylan), Karson Braley (Christina), Conner Allen, Kullin Braley, Clare Corley, Karmyn Braley, Mason Verret, Nicholas Corley, Michael Corley, Sophia Corley; great-grandchildren, Harper Allen, Chandler Gregg, Gabriella Verret, Aidyn Allen, Isabella Corley, Alex Allen, Layla Hallock, Lucia Corley, Audrey-Kate Scioneaux, Emiliana Miller, Valeria Corley, Lylith Brown, Morgan LeBlanc, Alyza Brown, Damon Braley, Colt Michael Allen. Michael's journey is now joined with those who have passed before him, including his parents, David Edward Allen, Sr. and Electa Guillot Allen; siblings, Walter Allen, Charles 'Butch' Allen, James 'JD' Allen, Judith Allen, Thomas 'Tubby' Allen; grandchild, John Corley. Michael's sudden departure has left a void that can't be filled. He will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. May his spirit live on forever in the hearts of his loved ones. Those who knew Michael know he wasn't one for big gatherings, especially if they were for him. So, in keeping with his wishes, there will be no funeral services. (Published in The Baton Rouge Advocate on September 16-17, 2023) | Allen, Michael Dean (I15753)
|
| 2575 | Obituary: Michael Durant Hunt Darby The funeral for Michael Durant Hunt Darby, 23, of 708 Blewer Road, Cordova, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, at Cornerstone Community Church, 1481 Chestnut St., Orangeburg, with the Rev. Alan Woodward, Pastor Dustin Bates and Pastor Chris Johnson officiating. Entombment will be in the Good Shepherd Mausoleum in Crestlawn Memorial Gardens, Orangeburg. The casket will be placed in the church one hour before the service. Pallbearers will be Matt Reed, Roc Jeffcoat, Jacob Creech, Henry Worthington, Corey Carson, Mark O'Cain, Dalton Sutton, Andy Chang, Josh Argoe and Dustin Fogle. Honorary pallbearers will be members of Good Ole' Boys and Girls Racing. Mr. Darby died Sunday, Dec. 16. He was born Nov. 24, 1989, in Orangeburg, the son of Michael Darby and Ginny Hunt Darby. He was employed with Food Lion Distribution Center. He attended Cornerstone Community Church. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Shelly Darby, Wayne Hunt Sr. and Ruby Hunt. Survivors include his parents, Michael Darby and Virginia Hunt Darby of Cordova; a son, Bryson Darby of Orangeburg; two brothers, Brandon Darby of Orangeburg and Darian Darby of Cordova; a sister, Janae Darby of Cordova; grandmother Frances May Darby of Cope; uncles Arthur Hunt, Jerry Hunt, Terry Hunt, Wake Hunt Jr. and Allan Hunt; aunts Tillie Hunt, Cynthia Darby, Patricia Darby, Anna Marie Hunt, Tammy Hunt and Lisa Hunt; and a number of cousins. The family will receive friends at the residence and Thompson Funeral Home Inc. in Orangeburg. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Bryson Dean Darby, 708 Blewer Road, Cordova, SC 29039. (Published in The Orangeburg, SC Times and Democrat on December 18, 2012) | Darby, Michael Durant Hunt (I6735)
|
| 2576 | Obituary: Michael Edwin Tucker May 25, 1955 - January 23, 2018 Michael Edwin Tucker of Longview passed away on January 23, 2018, at the age of 62 after a battle with cancer. He was born May 25, 1955, in El Paso, Texas, to William Marshall and Nellie (Nancy) Tucker. He is survived by his wife, Gretchen Tucker, and son, Christopher Tucker, both of Longview; parents, William and Nancy, of San Antonio; brother, Dave, of Memphis, TN; sister, Pam, of San Antonio; and brother, Garry, of San Antonio; Michael grew up in an Air Force family and lived in El Paso; Albany, Georgia; Rantoul, Illinois; and San Antonio, where he graduated from Judson High School. He attended Texas A&M, where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets, appointed as Commanding Officer of Company N-1, and elected as a member of the prestigious Ross Volunteers. As a member of the A&M Class of '77, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Technology with a focus on civil construction. After graduation, Michael received a commission in the United States Marine Corps. His service was highlighted by high marks and letters of commendation from the Marine Corps. After fulfilling his duty in 1981, Michael moved to Longview, Texas, to begin a career in the private sector. In 1982 he founded Transet Company along with partner Mike Smith. What started as a modest two-man operation grew to become the largest general contracting / construction management firm in Northeast Texas. Michael's professional success can be attributed to his drive, discipline, consistency, intellect, humility, and loyalty to his company, employees, and clients. The impact he made on the community through his work is immeasurable - the quantifiable millions of square feet of construction will only be part of his legacy. Michael participated generously in many philanthropic efforts, particularly those related to LeTourneau University, for which he was a longtime contributor toward student scholarships and sponsorship of Belcher Center performances. In his personal time, for many years, he enjoyed boating on his custom 40' cigarette boat, "Radical Ride", and in recent years enjoyed the slower pace of his pontoon boat and kayaks. A natural athlete, he was a gifted golfer and basketball player. In recent years, he and Gretchen enjoyed spending time at their vacation home in Southwest Florida with family and friends. Above all, Michael was most proud of his relationships with family and with those who knew they could count on him. One of his proudest accomplishments was being able to continue his legacy at Transet Company with Christopher. The family wishes to thank the physicians and staff of Texas Oncology in Longview. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to LeTourneau University. Michael will be remembered and dearly missed as a father, son, husband, brother, and friend. There will be a memorial service held on Friday, February 2, at 3:00pm, at the Foyer of the Belcher Center. (Published by Rader Funeral Home of Longview, TX) | Tucker, Michael Edwin (I4552)
|
| 2577 | Obituary: Michael Glen Mixon 1936 - 2013 Michael Glen Mixon was born on September 25, 1936 and passed away on November 4, 2013. Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday at Farmerville 1st Baptist Church. Visitation will be Wednesday 5-8 at the church. Burial will follow services at Bethsaida Cemetery in Ida, LA under the direction of Griffin Funeral Home, West Monroe, LA Michael was a Retired National Guardsmen working 30 years with Government services and served 4 years in the United States Navy. He was a resident of Farmerville, LA. Michael is survived by his wife of 46 years Ruth Mixon of Farmerville; his children, Fred Michael Mixon and wife Jo of Mountain View, AR; Stewart Wayman Mixon of Farmerville,LA; Sharon Lynn Mixon of Sunderland, MA; grandchild, KLoe Lane Mixon Pallbearers Malcolm Echols, Charles Post, Zack Holly, Kim Crwford, Richie Lawson, Michael Butler, Huel Jones, Jeff Brackman. Honorary Pall bearers will be Jay Yelton, Malvin Sistrunk, Scooter Rushing, James Earl Wiley, Lee Moon, Michael Spurlock, Donald Hemphill, Greg Edwards. (Published by Griffin Funeral Home of West Monroe, LA) | Mixon, Michael Glen (I12883)
|
| 2578 | Obituary: Michael Jeremy Smith September 18, 1975 - November 4, 2023 Michael Jeremy Smith was born September 18, 1975 to Diane Webb and David Livingston in Wichita, Kansas. Later at the age of 3 he was adopted by Fred Smith. The family moved from Kansas to Oklahoma in 1980 where he attended kindergarten in Collinsville Public schools then continued his education in Owasso. As a child he always wanted to be a firefighter, wearing his firefighter hat everywhere he went. As a teenager Jeremy rode bare back horses, attending Lyle Sanky Rodeo school, these were great times when Jeremy made several friends. At a young age he started working numerous jobs from cleaning horse stalls to working on old cars. He eventually went to work at the port of Catoosa at Air Matrix, welding. He then started his dream career of being a firefighter where he ended up a full time employee at Collinsville Rural Fire Department, serving for more than 20 years. Jeremy married the love of his life, his soulmate Chassity in Eureka Springs on August 30, 2014 in a private ceremony. They enjoyed spending their time together as a family, some of their favorite memories include hiking, camping, fishing and junkin'. Jeremy loved spending time with his only son Tristan hunting. He attended life church Owasso where both he and his wife served in Lifekids and served on the host team side by side. You could find Jeremy in the front row with his hands lifted to Jesus as he sang his heart out. He leaves behind his wife Chassity, his 6 children- Kirsti, Emma, Tristan, Annie, Justyce and Josie. His parents include - Diane and Gene Webb. David and Cindy Livingston. Fred and Kathy Smith, Eddie and Jackie Hamlin. Siblings include - Renee and Bill Lankford. Brandon and Jessica Smith, Sarah and Jeremy Dobson, Jamie Livingston. Tyral and Romy Kerr. Adam and Deanna Katon. Also, several nieces and nephews and all his firefighter family and friends. Jeremy is preceded in death by- Grandma and Grandpa Powell, Smith and Livingston. Brother Shane Smith. A Celebration of Life will be held 1:00 pm, Saturday, November 11, 2023 at the Baptist Tabernacle of Collinsville. (Published by Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home of Collinsville, OK) | Livingston Smith, Michael Jeremy (I16036)
|
| 2579 | Obituary: Michael Joe (Joey) Andrus Michael Joe (Joey) Andrus, a native of Mobile, Ala., and a resident of Saraland, Ala., died Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007, at the age of 37 in a Mobile, Ala., hospital. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Lewey and Evelyn McBride, and paternal granfather, Milton (Papa) Andrus. He is survived by his wife, Karen Baldwin Andrus; three sons, Michael Nassar, Keaton Andrus and Carson Andrus; one daughter, Jessica Andrus; his mother, Ginger, and Mike Dennis; his father, Milke, and Beth Andrus; paternal grandmother Lurlene Andrus; two sisters, Tammy and Mary Michael Andrus; his father and mother-in-law, Earl and Jeanie Baldwin; aunts and uncles Betty and Jack Davis, Wallace and Sandi McBride; Lewey David and Stella McBride Jr., Kathy and Richard Russell, Milton and Cynthia Andrus, Eddie and Judy Andrus, and many other loving cousins and friends. Funeral services were held Oct. 27, 2007, at Fountain of Life Church in Saraland. Interment was in Satsuma Cemetery in Satsuma, Ala. Arrangements were by Radney Funeral Home is Saraland. (Published in The Madisonville Meteor on October 29, 2007) | Andrus, Michael Joe (I7805)
|
| 2580 | Obituary: Michael Maronge May 30, 1945 - March 28, 2022 Michael Joseph Maronge, 76, of Houma, passed away on March 28, 2022. He is survived by his wife Kathryn Maronge; daughter, Michelle Verret; daughter-in-law, Nikki White Maronge; grandchildren, Amethyst Lewis, Jacob Maronge (Madison Simon); Meghan Maronge, Ella Stone and Morgan Maronge; great granddaughter, Bobbi Jean Lewis. He was preceded in death by his son, Chad Michael Maronge; brother, Raymond Maronge, Jr.; two sisters, Gail Maronge, Debbie Maronge; father, Raymond Maronge, Sr.; mother, Gertie Maronge. Services will be held at a later date. Online condolences can be given at www.samartfuneralhome.com. Samart Funeral Home of Houma, West Park is in charge of arrangements. (Published by Samart Funeral Home of Gray, LA) | Maronge, Michael Joseph (I14799)
|
| 2581 | Obituary: Michael R. Madden December 04, 2022 Michael R. Madden, of Sandwich, passed away, at home, suddenly on Sunday, December 4th. He was 63. Michael was born in Long Beach, CA, and is the son of Roy S. and the late Margaret "Joanne" (Crow) Madden. Mike received his Bachelor's Degree at National University in San Diego, CA. As a young adult, he completed his flight training at Gillespie Field in El Cajon, CA, and began what would be a long, exciting, and happy career in aviation. Flying both domestic and international, Mike's training throughout his years allowed him to fly various classifications of aircraft, which he flew to cities and countries all over the world. With over 35 years experience, Mike retired in 2020 as a Captain for USAir/American Airlines. In his personal life, Mike enjoyed spending time with the people he loved. He adored his wife Patty "Pattycakes", loved spending time with his family, and truly valued and loved his many friends. He was an avid and accomplished golfer. Whether it was a local game with friends at his home course in Cape Cod where he was a member of the Ridge Club, or an international high level golf tournament, Mike was happiest on the golf course, and was a huge sports fan of all kinds, especially football. He also enjoyed fishing, trying new restaurants, an occasional nice cigar with his buddies, and exploring New England. Mike was well rounded, well traveled personally and professionally, and truly loved living life. Michael is survived by his loving wife, Patrizia "Patty" DiRamio. He is the dear brother of Patrick Madden and his wife Rhona, Brian Madden and his partner Andrea, and Daniel Madden and his wife Jennifer. Son-in-law of Gilda (Crognale) DiRamio and her late husband Dino. Brother-in-law of Rina Zappala and her husband Alfio, Diana Mancini and her husband Frank, and Liliana Silva and her husband Philip. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend and may visit with the family at the DelloRusso Funeral Home, 306 Main St., Medford, Friday, December 9th, from 4-8 PM. A funeral service will be celebrated in the funeral home on Saturday at 11:00 AM. Services will conclude with burial at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. (Published by Dello Russo Funeral Service of Medford, MA) | Madden, Michael Roy Simmons (I8077)
|
| 2582 | Obituary: Michael Roy Williams February 18, 1953 - December 13, 2019 A celebration of the life of Michael Williams, 66, of Lubbock, Texas will be 2:00 p.m., Thursday, December 19, 2019 at Peaceful Gardens Memorial Park with Chaplain Matthew Thompson officiating. Michael passed away December 13, 2019. Michael was born February 18, 1953 in Lubbock , TX to Roy and Edna Williams. He was raised in Lubbock and attend Lubbock Schools. He married Patsy Thornton on March 2, 1979 in Lubbock. He was a welder and diesel mechanic until retiring. Loved ones include wife Patsy Williams; son Michael Williams and wife, Isabel; son Brandon Williams and wife, Amanda; sister Carrol King; grandchildren, Christina Rivas, Jaiden Williams, Keileigh Williams and Noah Williams; great grandchildren, Juliana and Mila Rivas. Michael loved watching dirt track racing, guns, watching grandchildren's events and his dogs. (Published by Sanders Funeral Home of Lubbock, TX) | Williams, Michael Roy (I10415)
|
| 2583 | Obituary: Michael S. Turchon Michael passed away Dec. 13, 2003, after a courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. He was born in Newark, NJ, Sept. 1, 1934. He is survived by his wife and soul mate, Sandy. He also leaves behind a large and loving extended family of in-laws and many loving friends, both near and far. The Franciscan Care Center Hospice staff guided by Dr. Mimi Pattison provided perfect physical and spiritual support for Mike on his last earthly journey. Thanks also to Drs. Phyllis Hursey and James Taylor and their staffs. A memorial service will be held Sunday, 12-21-03 at 1 PM at Jackson Hall, 314 MLK Way (across the street from Tacoma General Hospital). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Franciscan or Multicare Hospices. (Published in The Tacoma News Tribune on December 17, 2003) | Turchon, Michael Stephen (I14881)
|
| 2584 | Obituary: Michael Wayne Bryan January 2, 1963 - February 2, 2013 Michael Wayne Bryan, age 50, of Cleveland, Texas, passed away Saturday, February 02, 2013. He was born in Nacona, Texas on January 02, 1963 to parents, James Ray Bryan SR and Joy McIntyre Bryan. He is preceded in death by his father, James Ray Bryan SR along with his son, Joey Ray Dean. Survivors include his wife, Betty Bryan; daughter, Jeanette Self; mother: Joyce Bryan; brothers, James Bryan JR and Pat Bryan; sister, Robbie Cook and husband, Rob; grandchildren, Cody Self, Meghan Self, Kaitlyn Self and Travis Dean; nephews: Chris Bryan and wife Stacy, Jonathan Bryan, Ray Bryan, Brandon Bryan; nieces, Emily Cook and husband, Jeremy and Laura Lenox and husband, Kevin. Visitation will be held Monday, February 04, 2013, 5:00-9:00 p.m., at Pace-Stancil Funeral Home, Cleveland, Texas, funeral services being held Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., February 5, 2031 at Pace Stancil Chapel, Cleveland, Texas with interment immediately following at Farley Chapel Cemetery, Shepherd, Texas. (Published by Pace-Stancil Funeral Home of Cleveland, TX) | Bryan, Michael Wayne (I6829)
|
| 2585 | Obituary: Michelle Hamlin Grumbles March 15, 1968 - November 27, 2019 Michelle Hamlin Grumbles, age 51, unexpectedly passed away at home in Stephenville, TX on November 27, 2019. Michelle was born on March 15, 1968 in Amarillo, TX. Marrying her one true love, her life as a married woman took her on a great adventure of knowing little about country life to running the business end of a ranch. She was known to many as a tough woman who didn't back away from any challenge, but with the same hands gently nursed many friends and family members. As her family grew, she took the title of motherhood with great pride. She did all for her family. From Boy Scouts, to sports, endless amounts of homework, teaching basic life skills and all the challenges in raising fine, young men. As they grew, spending time with her dogs and traveling on the Harley with her husband brought her great joy. Just this summer, they checked off a bucket list item in traveling to South Dakota for the Sturgis Bike Rally. Moving into a dream home added another check to the bucket list and entertaining at an enormous dining table was a dream come true. She cherished the annual pilgrimage to the Camp Ben McCulloch to visit friends and family. In fact, she took a lot of time out of her days to speak with her families and friends. In every way, with everything she did, it was all and always for her families, near and far. With all the lives she touched, she left everlasting memories. Proceeding her in death are her mother, Betty Maxfield; a brother, Terry Hopkins; an infant daughter, Misty Joy Grumbles; and father-in-law, Buddy Grumbles. Michelle is survived by her husband of 30 yrs., Richard Grumbles and their two sons, William Grumbles, and Justin Grumbles. She is also survived by her father Doug Hamlin, wife, Margret; stepfather Archie Maxfield; siblings Donna Glisson, husband, Alvin; Ruthie Sustaita, husband, George; brother Tony Maxfield, wife Stephanie; Robert Hamlin, wife Melinda; John Hamlin, wife Carole Benson; Staci Hamlin; mother-in-law, Carolyn Grumbles; sister-in-law Donna Grumbles; a multitude of nieces and nephews; and a lifetime of friends. Michelle was especially fond of her graduating class of 1986 at Arkansas High in Texarkana, TX. A gathering of friends and family will take place Tuesday, December 3, 2019 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Fitzhugh Baptist Church, 11607 Crumley Ranch Road, Austin, Texas 78736. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at Fitzhugh Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Fitzhugh Cemetery. Pallbearers are Justin Grumbles, William Grumbles, Glen Cook, Ricky Green, Mark Lyckman, and Trey Tucker. Honorary pallbearers are Richard Grumbles, Robert Hamlin and John Hamlin, Alvin Glisson, Tony Maxfield. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Michelle's name to the Texas Epilepsy Foundation or the Texarkana Baptist Children's Home in Texarkana. (Published by Harrell Funeral Home of Kyle, TX) | Hamlin, Michelle Denese (I11363)
|
| 2586 | Obituary: Michelle Lee Burns Nov. 1, 1968 - Sept. 8, 2004 NAVASOTA - Services for Michelle Lee Burns, 35, of Plantersville are set for 4 p.m. Sunday at Nobles Funeral Chapel in Navasota. Randy Weaver will officiate. A private family burial will follow. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Ms. Burns died Wednesday in Temple. She was born in Elmira, N.Y., and was a truck driver. Survivors include her fiance, Ricky Joe Greer of Plantersville; two sons, Christian Burns and Joseph Anthony Burns, both of Plantersville; two daughters, Jessica Oneal and Cassandra Burns, both of Plantersville; a sister and brother-in-law, Jannel and Jimmy Vann of Plantersville; and her mother and stepfather, Cheryl and Russell Peet of Plantersville. Memorials may be made to a fund at Wells Fargo for Michelle Lee Burns. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on September 9, 2004) | Burns, Michelle Lee (I5732)
|
| 2587 | Obituary: MICKEY "DELIA WRIGHT" SLIGER Mickey Sliger (Delia Wright), age 75, passed away on Monday, October 28, 2019, in Brownwood, Texas. She was born on June 13, 1944, in Comanche, Texas to Aaron Thomas Sliger and Thelma Christine (Fox) Sliger. Mickey was devoted to her family and was always willing to help others. For many years she worked as a Nurses Aide. She loved fishing, antiques, and working in her yard. Mickey was a Baptist. She is survived by her daughters, Chrissy Dawson and husband Eddie of Brownwood, and Rebecca Cook of Fredericksburg; grandchildren: Joshua Dawson of San Antonio, Jerrett Dawson and wife Amanda of McKinney, Kendra Huckaby and husband Chance of Lubbock, Travis Blackstock of Brownwood, Rowdy Dickey of Brownwood, and Janie Brown of Mesa, Arizona; sisters, Ruby Lee Musgrove and husband Rocky of Pine Bluff, Arkansas and Kay Durden and husband Jim of Early; and brothers, Jack Sliger and wife Carlene of Brownwood, and Don Sliger and wife Glenda of Brownwood. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Tish Wright and Kelly Brown; grandson, Trevor Wright; parents, Aaron and Thelma Sliger; brothers, Adam Sliger and Larry Dale Sliger; and sister, Hazel Juanelle Sliger. (Published by Comanche Funeral Home of Comanche, Texas) | Sliger, Delia Lavera (I11090)
|
| 2588 | Obituary: Midland Youth Dies In Crash MIDLAND (Staff) - A 17-year-old Midland youth died in Medical Center Hospital at about 8:30 a.m. Sunday after being injured in a two-car headon smashup here late Saturday. Killed was John D. Spears, a Midland High School senior. Spears was the first traffic fatality during the three-day Labor Day weekend. He was a passenger in a car being driven by Michael D. Godfrey, 18, also of Midland, who received cuts and abrasions and was listed in fair condition in Midland Memorial Hospital today. Police said Godrey was driving south in the 1100 block of North A at about 11:30 p.m. Saturday when his vehicle veered over the line, colliding with one being driven north by Fletcher A. Jennings, 23, of Orla, who was uninjured in the crash. Services for Spears are set for 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Ellis Funeral Home chapel with burial in Fairview Cemetery. He was born Dec. 7, 1957 in Levelland and moved to Midland in 1967 from Los Angeles, Calif. He was an employe of Drilco and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his father, J. Fred Spears of Midland; his mother, Mrs. Vianna B. Williams of Carrollton; two brothers, Barry Spears of Midland and Rusty Spears of Carrollton; a sister, Pam M. Spears of Carrollton; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Spears and Mrs. I.B. Berryhill, all of Levelland; and a great-grandmother, Mrs. J.B. Holcomb of Silver. (Published in The Odessa American on September 1, 1975) | Spears, John Daniel (I10601)
|
| 2589 | Obituary: Mike Ryder, Jr Funeral services for Mike Ryder, Jr will be at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at Bethel Methodist Church, Deville La with the Rev. Billie Wayne Franks officiating. Burial will be in Paul Cemetery, Deville. Visitation was held August 20, 2012 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Mr. Ryder, 61, of Deville, died Friday, August 17, 2012 in Alexandria. He is preceded in death by his father Mike Ryder Sr., his brother; Jerry Ryder, his sister; Pamela Diane Stroud, his step father; Ray Briggs, step-brother; Don Briggs. Survivors include his mother; Iona Ryder Briggs, two brothers Dale Ryder(Hilda), Donnie Ryder(Sonia) of Deville. Sister; Donna Gayle Vogel(Sherman) of Goldonna, La. Sons; Chris Ryder(Christie)) of Center Point, La, Robert Ryder of Pineville, La, and Mike Ryder III of Deville, La. Step-son B.J. Bordelon of Deville, La and daughter; Petina Jordan(Fred) of Seattle, Washington.And 8 grandchildren along with a host of other family and friends. Pallbearers honored to serve are, Marshall Franton, Dale Ryder, Jr, B.J. Bordelon, Kayde Bordelon, Chris Cheeks, and Jeffery Foss. Mike loved the outdoors, riding his Harley Davidson Motor cycle, his 4 wheeler, hunting and fishing, and the strongest thing was his love of family. He also loved to play slots at the casino. (Published in The Alexandria Town Talk on August 21, 2012) | Ryder, Mike Jr. (I11564)
|
| 2590 | Obituary: Milady Kubena Milady Kubena, 82, of 503 S. Parkway in College Station died at her residence Thursday. Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Cooks Point Brethren Church with the Rev. Norman G. Haisler officiating. Burial will be in Smetana Cemetery. Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Kubena, born in Seymour, had lived in Cooks Point most of her life. She was a member of SPJST Lodge in Caldwell and of Cooks Point Brethren Church. Survivors include a son, Leon Kubena of College Station; two brothers, Ed Drgac, Frank Drgac, both of Caldwell; five sisters, Lydia Kubena of Houston, Albina Myer of Bryan, Bessie Chaloupka, Ella Luksa, Olga Urbanovsky, all of Caldwell; and two grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 27, 1985) | Drgac, Milady Marie (I1738)
|
| 2591 | Obituary: Milday "Lottie" Hovorak Drgac February 6, 1919 - February 19, 2011 Milday "Lottie" Hovorak Drgac, 92, of Cooks Point, entered peacefully into eternal rest on Saturday, February 19, 2011, surrounded by her loving family. A celebration of life service is set for 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 22, at Cooks Point United Methodist Church. Interment will follow at Masonic Cemetery in Caldwell, under the care and direction of Strickland Funeral Home of Caldwell. A visitation is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, February 21, at Strickland Funeral Home in Caldwell, with the family present from 5 to 8 p.m. Lottie was born February 6, 1919, to Joe F. and Albina Luksa Hovorak near Caldwell. She attended Cooks Point Public School and spent her entire life in the Caldwell and Cooks Point area. Lottie married Frank F. Drgac on December 27, 1937, in Caldwell. They were married for 53 years. She worked alongside Frank and was a good steward of the land as they farmed, ranched, and raised poultry. Lottie always enjoyed being outdoors on her land whether it was picking dewberries, gardening, fishing or checking her cattle. She especially enjoyed her great-grandchildren and was affectionately called "Grandma" by her family and close friends. Grandma loved to bake kolaches and make jelly and shared both with many. Her favorite past time was playing dominoes with her friends and family. Lottie was a member of the Cooks Point United Methodist church, the United Methodist Women's Group, the Burleson County Czech Heritage Society, and SPJST Lodge # 186. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband; a sister, Martha Trcalek; and a brother, Raymond Hovorak. Lottie is survived by daughters and son-in-law; Carolyn Homeyer Brinkmann of Caldwell, Lorene and Alvin Bormann of College Station; grandchildren, Craig and Rhonda Homeyer of Caldwell, Carl and Sheila Homeyer of Haskell, David and Penny Bormann of Edmond, Okla., and Diane and Scott Copeland of McKinney; great grandchildren, Chandler, Megan, Madison, Abby, Ernie, and Tess Homeyer, Andrew and Brett Bormann, Kyle, Kristen and Kendall Copeland; sister-in-law, Doris Hovorak; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. The family requests that memorials be made to, Cooks Point Methodist Church, 4902 East State Hwy 21, Caldwell, Texas 77836, Hospice Brazos Valley, 502 West 26th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803, or to the charity of your choice. Please visit our website at www.stricklandfuneralhomes.com (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on February 21, 2011) | Hovorak, Milday Clara (I2041)
|
| 2592 | Obituary: Mildred Conrad-Seddon Dec. 1, 1928 - May 8, 2005 Services for Mildred Conrad-Seddon, 76, of Bryan are set for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Bryan. The Rev. Duane DeWald of the Zion Church of Kurten will officiate. Burial will be in the Alexander Cemetery in Tabor. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday and from 8 a.m. to the time of services Tuesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Conrad-Seddon died Sunday at her home. She was a lifelong resident of Brazos County. She was raised in Wellborn and graduated from A&M Consolidated High School. She was a homemaker and worked over 56 years for a local Dodge dealership in Bryan, serving three different ownerships, prior to her retirement in September 2004. She was a member of the Shiloh Club in Bryan, the VFW Post 4692 Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion Post 159 Auxiliary and the S.P.J.S.T. She was a member of the Wellborn Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Floyd "Jack" Conrad. Survivors include her husband, John Seddon of the Tabor community; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Bill and Tammy Conrad and K.C. "Pee Wee" Conrad, all of Kurten, and John T. and Dana Conrad of Tabor; two daughters and a son-in-law, Linda and James Shepard of Kennard and Susan Prihoda of Kurten; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, Brazos Valley Unit, 3207 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan, Texas 77802-3016. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 9, 2005) | Jones, Mildred Jane (I7129)
|
| 2593 | Obituary: Mildred Crow 10/04/1924 - 12/09/2019 Mildred Esther Crow of Richland, Washington passed away December 9th at Regency at the Park in Walla Walla, Washington at the age 95. She was born alongside her twin brother, Milton on October 4th 1924 in Independence, Kansas to her parents Fred and Louise Schulze. Mildred is survived by her two sisters Alice and Doris. She was preceded on death by her parents, Fred and Louise Schulze and siblings, Alma, Della, Hugo, Milton, Arthur, Melvin and Harold. She is survived by her two sons, Gary (Maureen) and Michael (Beverly) and grandson, Michael and granddaughter, Christie and five great-grandchildren. Mom married the love of her life James Crow (Jimmy) on June 25th 1946 in Pasco, Washington. Mom and Dad were married for 25 years when Dad suddenly died on February 26th 1972. Mom worked for JC Penny until retirement. She was a very kind and giving person to family, friends and anyone she met. Mom loved her grandkids which always brought a big smile to her face. She was a great cook and everyone loved her Famous Chocolate Chips Cookies. We need to thank the many people who took care of Mom in later years, those at Brookdale and finally those at Regency. Thank you to Teresa Parrish and Teresa Robertson who brightened Mom's day by cutting her hair and decorating her room to make her feel more at home. Visitation will be held on Sunday, December 15th 2019 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Einan's at Sunset in Richland. A Graveside Service will be held on Monday, December 16th 2019 at 1:00 pm at Sunset Gardens in Richland. Mom wanted a casual service, come as you are! (Published by Einan's at Sunset Funeral Home of Richland, WA) | Schulze, Mildred Esther (I7934)
|
| 2594 | Obituary: Mildred Cummings Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred Pitre Cummings, 77, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home South, in Opelousas with burial in St. John Cemetery in Lewisburg. The Rev. Alan Spence will conduct the services. Mrs. Cummings, a native of Prairie Ronde and a resident of Opelousas, died at 6:45 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10, 2003, in Senior Village Nursing Home in Opelousas following a lengthy illness. She was a long-time employee of the Palace Cafe in Opelousas. Mrs. Cummings was a faithful and devoted wife, a loving mother and a caring grandmother. Survivors include: three sons, Kenneth Cummings and his wife, Audrey, and Michael Cummings and his wife, Stacey, and Charles Cummings, all of Opelousas; a brother, Raphael Pitre, of Opelousas; and four grandchildren, Josh, Jake, Allison and Heather Cummings, all of Opelousas. Mrs. Cummings was preceded in death by her husband, A.B. Cummings; her parents, Ambrose and Ozea Bertrand Pitre; and a brother, Burley Pitre. Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home South, Opelousas, 942-2638, is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Opelousas Daily World on November 11, 2003) | Pitre, Mildred (I6423)
|
| 2595 | Obituary: Mildred Drgac Crnkovic April 11, 1919 - Feb. 28, 2009 Mildred Drgac Crnkovic, 89, of Cook's Point, was called home on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009. Funeral services are set for 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the New Tabor Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, at the Strickland Funeral Home in Caldwell. Mrs. Crnkovic was born on April 11, 1919, in Cooks Point community, the daughter of John K. and Stanislava Skrivanek Drgac and was baptized at the Cooks Point Brethren Church. She graduated from Sam Houston State University and spent the next 40 years as an elementary teacher in the Freeport, Mobile, Bryan, Cooks Point and Snook schools. Mildred was teaching in Freeport in the early 1940's and during the summers she worked on the USO staff where she met and married William "Bill" Crnkovic. They were married on July 22, 1944, at St John's Catholic Church in Gulfport, Mississippi. After the war, they moved back to Cooks Point and raised their family of three boys: William Jr., John, and Joe. Along with her husband, they owned Beltone Hearing Aid Service in Bryan for over 30 years. Mildred would teach school during the day and helped with the business in the afternoons and on weekends. She eventually retired from teaching school but still went to the office everyday up to the time health problems prevented it. Her son, Joe, still operates the business. Even so, family was most important. She still found the time to keep a house and cook meals. Thus, very few meals were eaten out. Every Sunday all year she got up at 5 a.m. to cook a full meal for lunch and dinner. Family and friends would begin to stop by mid-morning for her chicken drumsticks. The main meal would be ready for all her family at noon. Broccoli and rice casserole, spaghetti, and her sweet tea were family favorites. She could be found playing 42 as a pastime. Gardening was another of her favorites. From the vegetable garden out back to that African violet she somehow grew on an end table (out of the sunlight) in the den, plants loved her green thumb. All of this and more made her a wonderful mother and will be missed. The family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks for all the prayers, warm wishes, food, and memorials. Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, John K. and Stanislava Drgac; husband, William "Bill" Crnkovic; sisters, Stanislava Drgac, Annie Laurie Drgac and Lydia Drgac; and her brother, Alvin Drgac. Survivors include her three sons and two daughters-in-law, William Jr. and Janet Crnkovic of Cook's Point, Joe and Lillian Crnkovic of Cook's Point and John Crnkovic of Austin; six grandchildren, Chris Crnkovic, Brandi Crnkovic, Nicole Crnkovic, Kimberly Crnkovic, Joseph Crnkovic, and Tanya Reyna; and one great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Chris Crnkovic, Joseph Crnkovic Jr., Mark Evans, Kevin Faust, Sam Polasek, and Chad Robinson. Honorary pallbearer will be her nephew Douglas Drgac. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Cooks Point Brethren Church. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Strickland Funeral Home, 530 Hwy 36 South, Caldwell, TX. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 3, 2009) | Drgac, Mildred Minnie (I209)
|
| 2596 | Obituary: Mildred E. Pittman Mildred E. Pittman was born September 22, 1925, entered into rest at the age of 81 in a local hospital. Survivors include her husband, Marshall Pittman of Zavalla; daughters and son-in-law, Linda E. Phillips and the late Buddy Phillips of Zavalla, Leona and Jack Edwards of Pittsburg, son and daughter in-law, Leo and Inez Jones of Thicket, 3 stepchildren to include; Elizabeth Pittman of Austin, Mark and Leia Pittman of Angleton, Kermit and Bonnie Pittman of Sugarland. Grandchildren Lee and Leo Phillips, Leanne Monies, Jeffery, Jody and Jack Edwards Jr., Jana Grissiths, Thomas Jones, Travis and Natalie Pittman, Mark and Sarah Pittman and Sunny Pittman along with numerous great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mrs. Pittman spent most of her life in Houston but has lived in Zavalla for the past 37 years. Mrs. Pittman and her husband had a business together in Galveston before moving to Zavalla. After several years running this establishment, they decided it was time to move away from the city into a more peaceful atmosphere therefore they settled in Zavalla. Mrs. Pittman and her husband built their home on Hwy. 147. Mrs. Pittman was a member of Eastern Star, as her husband is a Mason with Angelina Lodge. Services are pending. The family extends great thanks for the care Hospice and Dr. J.S. Todd and Associates gave to their wife, mother and grandmother. (Published in The Lufkin Daily News on November 28, 2006) | Champion, Mildred Estella (I15607)
|
| 2597 | Obituary: Mildred Madison November 21, 1933 - October 18, 2021 A graveside service for Mildred "Kat" Ebarb Madison, 87, will be held on Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. at Forest Park West Cemetery, 4000 Meriwether Rd., Shreveport, Louisiana. A visitation will be held Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Rose-Neath Funeral Home, 2500 Southside Dr., Shreveport, Louisiana. Officiating the service will be Father Mark Watson. Kat was born on November 21, 1933 in Ebarb, Louisiana to Willis and Angeline Ebarb and passed away on Tuesday, October 18, 2021 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Kat was a resident of Shreveport where she came to live in 1952 after graduating from Ebarb High School. She met and married her husband, Bill Madison, in Shreveport. She worked as a cashier for Weingarten's Grocery Store and Southern Maid Donut Shop. She never met a stranger. She was a member of St. Mary of the Pines Catholic Church. She enjoyed playing with and loving her cats! Kat is preceded in death by her husband; parents; brothers; and sisters. Left to cherish her memory is her son, Ronald Madison; and daughter, Linda Madison; special friends, Tammy McCallister and family, Carla Thomas and family, and David and Annie Barnhill. The family would like to express special thanks to the entire staff of Magnolia Nursing Home for the love and care shown to our mother. The family suggests memorials may be made to any pet rescue in her memory. (Published by Rose-Neath Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) | Ebarb, Mildred (I1239)
|
| 2598 | Obituary: Mildred Powell January 24, 1927 - August 5, 2013 Mildred Earline Powell was born in Griffin, Georgia, on January 24, 1927. She was a registered nurse and held a Masters' degree in Hospital Administration from Emory University. She retired after 30 years of service from Upjohn Pharmaceuticals. Mickey loved to fish, loved the musical theater and did the crossword puzzle every day. She was an avid gardener and a member of the Ladybugs Riverside Garden Club. But her main love in life was her family. Mickey passed from this life into eternity on August 5, 2013, in Plano, Texas. She is survived by her children William Kent Powell and his wife Marilyn, Laura Kaye Powell Mitchell, grandchildren, Michael Shawn Powell, Shannon Powell Schoellhorn, Stephanie Powell Thompson, Olivia Leigh Mitchell, great-grandchild J.J. Thompson, sister-in-law Mary Jane Andrews and her husband Kenneth, nephews Steve Andrews, Gus Andrews and their families. She was preceded in death by her husband William N. Powell. A vigil service will be held on Thursday, August 8, 2013 at 6:30 PM at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W. Spring Creek Pkwy, Plano, Texas 75023. A Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10:30 AM Friday, August 9, 2013 also at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church with The Reverend Monsignor Henry V. Petter, Celebrant. Mickey will be laid to rest at 2:30 on Saturday, August 10, 2013, at Brooke Cemetery in Huntsville, Texas. (Published by Allen Family Funeral Home of Plano, TX) | Kent, Mildred Earline (I7072)
|
| 2599 | Obituary: MILDRED RUTH PASTORE Mildred Ruth Pastore-Rose, 58, of Richland, died Friday, October 21, 1988 at her home. She was born on December 2, 1929. Mildred had attended schools in both Oklahoma and Pasco. Following her school years, she worked in computer sciences with North American in California, and later with Washington Public Power Supply System in the Hanford area. Mildred was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church and the Ladies of the Moose Lodge #482 both of Pasco. She also liked to play bingo, do ceramics, and crocheting. Survivors include daughters, Paula Turnbow, Pam Peterson, and Patti Orr all of Kennewick; son, Tim McDermot of Pasco; sisters, Madge Turner of Torrance, CA, Joanne Madden of Julian, CA, Helen Dorrego of Pasco, Glenda Reigh of Ardmore, Oklahoma; brothers, Don Crow of Kennewick, Charles Crow of Burbank, Toss Crow of Oklahoma; ten grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Mildred was preceded in death by her sister, Theada of Oklahoma, and a grandson, Michael Orr of Finley. Services will be held Thursday, October 28, 1988 at 1:00 p.m. at Columbia Memorial Gardens, Pasco with burial to follow. Visitations will be Tuesday from 12:00 noon until 5:00 p.m., Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Greenlee Funeral Home in Pasco. (Published in The Tri-City Herald on October 25, 1988) | Crow, Mildred Ruth (I8017)
|
| 2600 | Obituary: Mildred S. Wade October 10, 1932 - December 9, 2016 Mildred S. Wade, 84, of Bryan passed away Friday, December 9, 2016. A Memorial Service is set for 1PM Saturday, January 7, in Peach Creek Community Center, Peach Creek, Texas. Born October 10, 1932 in Brazos County, Texas she was the daughter of Dave and Lorena (Appling) Greer. Mildred loved to fish, write poems and do crossword puzzles. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband of 36 years, Lawrence Wade; great-granddaughter, Faith Marie Witzel; two brothers, Norman and Dean Greer; and three sisters, Bertha Hall, Barbra Jean Poorman and Alene Lovell. Mildred leaves behind to cherish her memories, two daughters, Debbie Witzel and Peggy Nash; honor daughter, Darlene Schill; three brothers, Glenn Greer, Sidney and wife, Nelda Greer, Kenneth and wife, Annette Greer; two sisters, Audrey Rieneir and Lillian Russell; five grandchildren, Brandon Kozak, Michael Wade, Christopher Witzel, Thomas Witzel, and Bethany Witzel; thirteen great-grandchildren, and numerous nephews and nieces. The family would to invite everyone to join them after the service for a luncheon. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 5, 2017) | Greer, Mildred Sunshine (I3620)
|
