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| 2651 | Obituary: Marcelle Poole Greer MARCELLE POOLE GREER , 91, of Magnolia was born May 4, 1922 in Emory, Texas and passed away May 5, 2013 surrounded by her loving family in Montgomery, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husbands, W. E. Poole and Joe G. Greer; son, Raymond Poole; stepson, Melvin Taylor; and her grandson, Tommy Parkins. She is survived by her loving family: children, Glena Grisham and husband Freddie, Louise Parkins; daughter in law, Pam Poole; step children, Joe Greer and wife Karen, James Taylor and wife Betty; step daughter-in-law, Ann Taylor; grandchildren, Laura Phillips, Terry Grisham, Julie Ayers, Beverly Rosendahl, Suzy Johnson, Jeff Poole and Bo Poole; 17 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 10:30am, Wednesday at Klein Funeral Chapel in Tomball. Interment will follow at Klein Memorial Park-SH249. The family will receive friends from 6-8pm on Tuesday at the funeral home. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on May 7, 2013) | Heath, Bernice Marcelle (I5626)
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| 2652 | Obituary: Marcy Jean Holcombe Marcy Jean Holcombe peacefully went to be with our Lord and Savior at 1:25 p.m., at her home in West Columbia, TX, on March 30, 2016. She was born in Austin, TX, on April 9, 1931, to Earnest and Lydia Deutsch. Marcy Jean grew up and married in Bay City, TX, where she lived and raised her family. She enjoyed gardening, arts and crafts, canning, cooking and baking, but most of all she loved her family. Marcy Jean was married to Denny Gene Holcombe, who preceded her five years ago, for 63 years. Marcy Jean Holcombe is survived by four sons, Robert Eugene and wife, Trudi (Liz Ophoven), David Ray and wife, Julie, Roy Allen, and Frank Harvey and wife, Mary (Glen Freake and Danny Pickett); with eight grandchildren, Brooke, Shawn and wife, Sandra, Will and wife, Jessica, Kristen, Tricia, Marcy and husband, Jake Lamprecht, Brandon, and Cherise; and seven great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Capital Baptist Church in West Columbia, TX, on April 23, 2016, at 2:00 p.m., with Pastor Kenneth James officiating. In lieu of flowers and gifts, a donation to the Brazosport College Foundation, at 979-230-3245, in her name, would help others pursue their dreams and aspirations. Online condolences can be sent to Robert Holcombe, bob@tecguys.com. (Published in The Facts of Brazoria County on April 5, 2016) | Deutsch, Marcy Jean (I3237)
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| 2653 | Obituary: MAREK, Joseph, 69, of Caldwell, died Monday. Services were Wednesday at Bowers-Harvey-Schiller Funeral Home in Caldwell. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Rosalie Bednar Marek of Caldwell; brother, Emil Marek of Caldwell; sister, Mrs. Walter (Annie) Matejka of Caldwell. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on March 19, 1975) | Marek, Joseph (I1839)
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| 2654 | Obituary: Marek, Kornellie Lucil Passed away on February 28, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Frank Marek; son, James Marek; brother, Robert Marek; and parents. She is survived by her sister, Annie Marek; son, David Marek and wife, Helen; 4 grandchildren, Stacy Marek Aevum and husband Josh; Stephanie Marek Johnson and husband Alan; Steven Marek; and Scott Marek. For the last several years she has been a member of Wheatland United Methodist Church and her hobbies included sewing, crocheting, and gardening. Visitation will be from 6-8 PM on Friday, March 5, at Laurel Land Funeral Home. The Memorial Service will be at 2:00 PM on Saturday, March 6, at Laurel Land Memorial Chapel. (Published in Dallas Morning News on March 5, 2010) | Marek, Kornellie Lucil (I5139)
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| 2655 | Obituary: Margaret Abshire April 22, 1924 - September 3, 2019 Margaret Abshire, 95, of Lumberton, passed away on September 3, 2019. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, September 7, 2019, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Beaumont with a reception at 10:30 a.m. Born in Nantymoel, South Wales, on April 22, 1924, she was the daughter of Percival John Baker and Cathleen Brown Baker. Margaret loved gardening and being surrounded by flowers. She was a wonderful cook. Margaret enjoyed watching the Astros, reading, and traveling every chance she got. She was a loving mother and a wonderful grandmother, taking in everyone who she encountered, with love and kindness. She was preceded in death by her husband of over 60 years, A.J. Abshire; parents, Percival and Cathleen Baker; brother, John Baker; and sister, Pat Baker. She is survived by her son, Richard Abshire and wife Gay of Lumberton; grandchildren, Britney & P.J. Norman, and Heath & Breeann Abshire; great-grandchildren, Colt & Brylee Norman, and Hunter & Hanna Abshire; and sisters, Gene and Joyce of England; along with numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mark's Treasure House at 680 Calder Avenue, Beaumont, Texas 77701. (Published by Claybar Funeral Home of Beaumont, TX) | Baker, Margaret (I6479)
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| 2656 | Obituary: Margaret Ann Crawford 1935 - 2018 Margaret Ann Crawford, age 82, died on Friday, February 23, 2018. From her birth in Forrest, New Mexico, on August 29, 1935, to her death, she nourished people around her with love, faith, and support. She was raised on a farm near Forrest, New Mexico and was the youngest of five children. After graduating from high school, she married the love of her life, Carl on June 10, 1954, in Tucumcari, New Mexico. They began their life together in Sarepta, Louisiana and Taylor, Arkansas. After four years, Carl and Margaret returned to Tucumcari to farm and ranch. They established their family home in 1974 at the place Margaret was born. In 1978, they set up a second home in Amarillo, Texas. Margaret went to work at a department store to help support the children with college. From 1988 to 1995, both Margaret and Carl were employed by Amarillo State Center to manage group homes for mentally challenged adults. Left to honor Margaret and remember her love are Margaret's three children, Jerry Crawford of Amarillo, Texas, Deborah (Phil) Gillespie of Levelland, Texas, and Brenda (Kyle) Davidson of Mansfield, Texas; six grandchildren, Kayla (Chris) Bradley, Jon (Aimee)Stevens, Catherine Crawford, Josiah (Karis) Crawford, Robert Davidson, and Christopher Davidson; five great-grandchildren: Elizabeth, Rosaleigh, Robert, Aiden, and Mason; and many nieces and nephews. Margaret was preceded in death by her husband Carl, her parents Clyde and Bessie Moon, daughter-in-law Cindy Crawford, and siblings Willard, Cecil, Leo, and Lucille. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 3rd at 10:00 am at First Baptist Church of Tucumcari. Burial will follow at Tucumcari Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements are entrusted to Dunn Funeral Home of Tucumcari, NM. (Published in the Clovis News Journal and Quay County Sun on February 28, 2018) | Moon, Margaret Ann (I1674)
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| 2657 | Obituary: Margaret Ann Hamlin May 19, 1947 - January 22, 2020 Margaret Ann Hamlin 72, of Amarillo. died Wednesday, January 22, 2020 in Amarillo. Services will be at 11 AM Monday at Rector Funeral Home Osage Chapel with Steven Bostick, pastor of Osage Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be at Memory Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements are by Rector Funeral Home Osage Chapel, 2800 S. Osage St. Mrs. Hamlin was born in Apache, OK. She lived in Amarillo most of her life. She was a homemaker and a loving wife. She married Douglas M. Hamlin in 1992 in Amarillo. She is survived by her husband; her mother, Hazel of Amarillo; 3 step-children and extended family. (Published by Rector Funeral Home of Amarillo, TX) | Meeks, Margaret Ann (I11359)
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| 2658 | Obituary: Margaret Ann McBride Walter Margaret Ann McBride Walter of Houston, Texas went to be with her lord and savior on Tuesday, October 21, 2014. She was a very loving and dedicated mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and aunt whose kindness and devotion to her family and friends is cherished by all. She was courageous, inspirational and brought an abundance of joy and laughter to all who knew her. Margaret was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, on May 19th, 1951 to Anderson Joseph McBride Jr. (deceased) and Camilla Anne Hughey McBride. Margaret began her career in the mail room with no exposure or experience to the pipe, valve and flange industry and took it upon herself with great drive and dedication to gain the expertise and knowledge necessary to succeed in a field that few women chose to pursue. After 28 years of inside sales with Piping and Equipment, Margaret expanded her family and found a new home with Transquip, USA where she shared her expertise of the ins and outs of the industry and cared greatly for her customers. The greatest joy she found in her new venture was the family she found in Transquip, USA; a bond of laughter and respect that brought much fulfillment to her career. She is survived by her mother Camilla Hughey McBride; daughter Kimberly Walter Robison and son Robert Walter; granddaughters Taylor Furst, Madison Walter and Sophie Walter; sister Sharon McBride Stewart and her husband Jerry; brother Andy McBride; nieces and nephews Joshua McBride, James Stewart and his wife Cortney, Brittney Jordan and her husband Rob, and Jennifer Stewart; great nephews Hendrix Stewart and Baer Stewart and numerous friends and relatives. She will be greatly missed by all. The funeral service celebrating Margaret's life will be held at 1:00 PM Friday, October 24th, at Niday Funeral Home - Beamer Chapel. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. (Published by Niday Funeral Home of Houston, TX) | McBride, Margaret Ann (I4200)
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| 2659 | Obituary: Margaret Ann Walker Walker, Margaret Ann affectionately known as "Mickey" to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 28, 2012. Margaret was born on March 4, 1923 in Greeley, Colorado, the youngest of seven siblings. While living in Southern California, she met the love of her life, active duty solider John Randall Walker. They were married on March 7, 1944, just before John's deployment to the North Pacific. After her husband's return from WWII, Margaret and John moved back to John's hometown of Miami, Florida, where they lived happily for over 50 years. In her later years, Margaret moved with her husband to Boca Raton, Florida, until John passed away in 2007. She is survived by her four daughters, Janet Parker, Merrilee Walker, Kathleen Glickman, and Susan Barrows; her three sons-in law, Tommy, Larry, and Raymond; her six grandchildren, Chahine, her spouse Jere, Jacob, Eric, Kristen, Brian, his spouse Jillian, and Rachel; and her four great-grandchildren, Sierra, Reed, Alexander, and Cody. Margaret lived a life filled with love, kindness, and giving. She was active in her dedication to charity, serving selflessly for the March of Dimes, the Red Cross, the Girl Scouts, her church, and numerous heart fund drives. She volunteered for everything, and anything. Margaret also knew how to love unconditionally, and she gave of herself to everyone around her: she was the open door and a loving shoulder to friends, neighbors, and anyone in need. Margaret not only knew how to love, but she also knew how to show it. She knew, and she taught to all of us, the importance and simple, sweet pleasure of spending time together. She began our tradition of summer camping trips and monthly birthday parties. She always brought us together, she always made sure we spent time with those we loved, and that we let each other know just how much we loved each other. For Margaret, time spent together, in and around family, was at the heart of who she was. And she made it at the heart of who we all are today, and who we will be in the future. We are, all of us, so grateful. We will miss her. (Published in The Sun-Sentinel from July 10 to July 15, 2012) | Reed, Margaret Ann (I9122)
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| 2660 | Obituary: Margaret Bourgeois Funeral for Margaret "Marge" Bourgeois, 64, of West Orange will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Dorman Funeral Home in Orange. The Rev. Marvin Enderle of St. Mary's Catholic Church will officiate, with burial to follow at St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. She died Thursday at Jones Health Care Center. A native of Orange, she lived in the West Orange area all her life. Survivors include one son, Robert E. "Butch" Bourgeois of Orange; two daughters, Dianne B. Conway of Orange and Melanie Moore of Baytown; two sisters, Tillie Mosley of Vidor and Sadie Boyer of Baton Rouge, La.; and four grandchildren. (Published in The Orange Leader on September 24, 1993) | Caldwell, Margaret Dunbar (I5067)
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| 2661 | Obituary: Margaret Elsie (Houston) LeBlanc August 14, 1918 - February 15, 2013 Margaret Elsie (Houston) LeBlanc, 94, went to be with the Lord on the morning of February 15, 2013 surrounded by her loved ones at home in College Station, Texas. Margaret was born on August 14, 1918 in Shreveport, La., to Lonnie Houston and Ada Lillian Bumgardner, the youngest of 5 children. Her mother passed away when Margaret was only 14 months old. As a kid, Margaret spent a lot of time outdoors, playing shinny, or street hockey, and playing with paper dolls. She loved reading and being read to. Margaret graduated from C.E. Byrd High School of Shreveport in 1936 and was a homemaker. Shortly after, Margaret met her husband Howard J. LeBlanc in Shreveport and they married December 23, 1939. They had their only daughter, Cherie, in 1946. Howard was an air traffic controller, often moving around with his work. Margaret and Howard moved to Puerto Rico in 1958 and then to College Station, Texas in 1961. Her grandson, Brian, was born shortly after. Howard passed away in 1984, leaving her daughter to care for her. With the birth of her great-grandson in 1993, Margaret sought to take care of him while Cherie was at work, providing lots of love and care. Family meant the world to her. She is preceded in death by her father, Lonnie Houston; mother, Ada Bumgardner Houston; brothers Francis Nevel Houston and Lonnie Gordon Houston; sisters Sybil Houston Goodgion, Verlie Houston Fletcher, and Viola Houston; and her husband of 45 years Howard John LeBlanc. Survivors include one daughter, Cherie LeBlanc of College Station, Texas; one grandson, Brian LeBlanc of Queen Creek, Ariz.; one great-grandson, Cody LeBlanc of College Station; nieces, Patsy Beck of Denton, Texas, Sybil Clarke of Shreveport, La., and Nancy Mook of New Orleans, La.; one nephew, Nevel Houston Ehrhardt, and a host of wonderful friends and neighbors. With heartfelt gratitude, the family expresses their deep appreciation to Dr. Adel Massoud and the College Station Medical Center staff, along with Brazos Valley Hospice. Per her request, Margaret's body is to be donated to the Texas A&M Medical School. There will be no funeral service. Any donations may be made to Brazos Valley Hospice. (Published in the Bryan-College Station Eagle on February 17, 2013) | Houston, Margaret Elsie (I41)
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| 2662 | Obituary: Margaret Grinaker Penuel Margaret Grinaker Penuel, 80, of St. Petersburg, died Monday, January 23, 2006. She was born in Wedowee, AL and moved to St. Petersburg in 1956 from Gainesville, FL. She was a 1946 graduate of Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) with a Bachelor's degree in Education and was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. She was a 1949 graduate of the University of Florida with Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. She was a Math and Science Teacher at Riviera Middle School and a member of Pasadena Baptist Church both in St. Petersburg. She is survived by two sons, Dr. James W. Penuel, Jr. of Fort Myers, Dr. John H. Penuel of Clyde, NC; four grandchildren, Evelyn, John, Christina, Alison and 1 great grandson, Harold James Bunce. She was predeceased by her husband, James W. Penuel, Sr., a brother, Dr. James Grinaker and a sister, Bettye Forsythe. A memorial service will be 10 AM Saturday, January 28, 2006 at Pasadena Baptist Church. The family request memorials to Pasadena Baptist Church 635 64th Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33707. Online memorial and guest book at www.gunterfuneralhome.com. E. Dale Gunter Funeral Home (Published in The Fort Myers News-Press on January 26, 2006) | Grinaker, Margaret Horgen (I9207)
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| 2663 | Obituary: Margaret JoAnn Madden January 25, 1936 ~ January 10, 2011 (age 74) JoAnn Madden, 41-year resident of Julian, CA passed away peacefully in her home on January 10, 2011 with family by her side. Born in McMillian, OK on January 25,1936 to Charles and Maggie Crow; she was the youngest daughter of nine siblings. She moved to Pasco, WA as a young adult and attended area schools until her graduation for Pasco High in 1954, were she was a Pasco High Majorette. Shortly after graduation she moved to California were she met and married her husband Roy S. Madden on April 12, 1958, together they moved to Julian, CA in 1969 and raised their four boys. JoAnn enjoyed working out doors with her lilacs; she loved playing tennis, spending time with her friends and was an avid artist. She also enjoyed traveling; in 2008 she and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by traveling to the Grand Canyon via train with her close friends and her family. She was a grand homemaker and wonderful mother. She was known to always have open arms for her children and their friends, providing many dinners, rides to school functions and attending many sporting games. She leaves behind her husband of almost 53 years, Roy S. Madden, her children Michael R. Madden and his fiancé Patrizia Diramio of Boston, Ma., Patrick G. Madden and his wife Rhona of Castro Valley, Ca., Brian J. Madden and wife Cecelia of South Mills, NC. And Daniel F. Madden and his wife Jennifer of Woodland, Ca. Five grandchildren Norman, Amber, Briana, Justin and Matthew Madden. She also survived by her four siblings, Glenda Reigh of Admore, OK., Donald Crow of Kennewick, Wa., Helen Dorrego of Pasco, WA. and Charles Crow of Kewaskum, WI. Along with numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Maggie Crow and four siblings Grady "Toss" Crow, Theda Goggans, Madge Turner and Mildred "Millie" Pastore-Rose. A Memorial Celebration of life will be held at the home of Carol Comstock and John Barnes, dear family friends. 4685 Quiet Oaks Trail, Julian Ca. from 1 pm to 4 pm, Saturday, January 15, 2011 Bonham Bros. & Stewart Mortuary and Cremation Service is assisting the family. (Published by Bonham Bros. & Stewart Mortuary and Cremation Service of Ramona, CA) | Crow, Margaret JoAnn (I8020)
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| 2664 | Obituary: Margaret Lillie Marek Hunter May 9, 1926 - July 21, 2014 Margaret Hunter of Austin, Texas was born on May 9, 1926 in Burleson County, Texas to Hynek and Annie Skirvanek Marek. She passed away on July 21, 2014 in Austin, Texas at the age of 88. After graduating from high school Margaret attended Durham Business College in Austin. Following her completion of business studies she went to work at Camp Swift, Texas. There she met a young soldier, Ellis Hunter, and they were married on January 15, 1946. They were married for almost 64 years before his passing in 2009. Margaret enjoyed being a homemaker and took pride in her cooking, flowers, and vegetable gardens. Attending church was important to her, she was a member of Ridgetop Baptist Church for more than 50 years. She was predeceased by her husband, her parents, brothers Frank, Wilton and Nelson Marek and her son-in-law David Miksch. Survived by daughter Suzanne, sister Ann Sherfy of Houston, Texas, brother Melvin Marek of Lexington, Texas, and several nieces and nephews. Deep appreciation is given to all the thoughtful and dedicated caregivers at Buckner Villas and Buckner Hospice. Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 26, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar, Austin, TX. After the visitation, the funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 26, 2014 in the Mausoleum Chapel at Capital Parks Cemetery, 14501 N. IH 35, Pflugerville, TX 78660, with Pastor Mark Gardner officiating. (Published by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home of Austin, TX) | Marek, Margaret Lillie (I3091)
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| 2665 | Obituary: Margaret Smith October 31, 1923 - November 8, 2016 Margaret was born October 31, 1923 to John L. Kubena and Lydia Drgac Kubena in Cooks Point, Texas. Margaret was very devoted to taking care of her husband Ray; her life revolved around him. When she was younger she worked on Aircraft B-24's as well as working for the Railroad. She enjoyed working her vegetable garden and was a caregiver to her family as well as her parents when their health was failing. She loved the Lord and her Cooks Point Brethren Church family. Margaret was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dalton Ray Smith, brothers, Marvin Kubena, John Kubena, and sister-in-law, Sadie Kubena. She is survived by sister-in-law, Anita Kubena of Houston; numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and other friends. Pallbearers will be William Secrest, Daniel Kubena, Garrett Kubena, Jacob Clubb, Dalton Clubb, and Bryan Melear. (Published by Strickland Funeral Home of Caldwell, TX) | Kubena, Margaret Lucille (I1977)
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| 2666 | Obituary: Margie Crnkovic Services for Margie Crnkovic, 70, of Longview will be 10:30 a.m. today at Rader Funeral Home Chapel with Monsignor Edward Shopka officiating. Burial will be in Rosewood Park Cemetery. Mrs. Crnkovic died Monday at a local hospital. Born Nov. 20, 1924, in Wichita Falls, she was a bookkeeper and secretary for Jim Montgomery, constable of Gregg County, Precinct 1 and was a Catholic. Survivors include her husband, Steve Crnkovic of Longview; two daughters, Cindy Crnkovic of Tyler and Ginger Jones of Longview; a sister, Bertha Thomas of White oak; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. (Published in The Longview News Journal on December 21, 1994) | Rodden, Margie Lee (I3809)
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| 2667 | Obituary: Margie White Engelke October 13, 1929 - December 31, 2015 Margie Engelke entered her heavenly home on December 31, 2015. A visitation will be held 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Sunday, January 3, 2016 at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am Monday, January 4, 2016 at Grace Lutheran Church. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 pm Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at Sealy Cemetery, Sealy, Texas. She was born the first of seven children to Mary Louise Parker White and Orley Raymond White on October 13, 1929 in Simonton, Texas, what was then known as the Brazos River Bottom. Her early years were spent in Missouri City, Texas with her mother and father, two brothers and four sisters. She graduated from Missouri City High School and Draughon's Business College in Houston. She was employed by Gulf Oil Corp and Jefferson Chemical Company in Houston. She met and later married Clarence Engelke from Sealy, Texas on August 29, 1962. They lived in Houston and Richardson, then transferring to Midland in 1968. She loved spending time with her family, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was a devout Christian and a long-time member of Grace Lutheran Church. She enjoyed league bowling. She loved music, reading and singing with her kids, grandkids and great grandkids. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Clarence and daughter, Paula, also brothers Darrell Raymond White and Kenneth White, sister Margaret Bell Medve and great granddaughter Angel Marie Engelke. Surviving are her son, Paul Engelke and wife, Ida, daughter, Holly Walker, granddaughter, Jamie Nicholas and husband, Joe, all of Midland, Texas, stepdaughter, Louise Andrews and husband, Dale of Tuttle, Oklahoma, grandchildren, Kari Engelke of Loving, New Mexico, Kaci and Kali Engelke, Braden and Bonny Walker all of Midland, Texas, Darren and Daniel Andrews of Oklahoma, great grandchildren, Corey and Tyler Nicholas of Midland, Texas, Trent Echavarria and R.J. Echavarria of Loving, New Mexico, Terran and Kayson Scurlark of Midland, Texas and Dallas and Leah of Oklahoma, sisters, Bessie White, and Lavada Fuller of Missouri City, Texas and Diane Kure of Brenham, Texas, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. (Published by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home of Midland, TX) | White, Margie Louise (I11059)
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| 2668 | Obituary: Marian Kezerle Prudhomme KEITHVILLE, LA - Services for Mrs. Marian Kezerle Prudhomme, 52, will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, March 25, 1993 at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father Dan Walsh officiating. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home. Mrs. Prudhomme died Sunday, March 21, 1993 at Bossier Medial Center in Bossier City, La. She is survived by her husband, Phillip C. Prudhomme of Keithville, La.; three sons, Anthony W. Kezerle of Noble, La., Bernard James Kezerle of Noble, La. and Jason Matthew Kezerle of Zwolle, La.; three step daughters, Denise Ann Goldman of Shreveport, La., Georganna Prudhomme of Connecticut and Celeste Mae Prudhomme of Houston, TX; father, Samuel William Davies of Noble, La.; two sisters, Sarah Barnes of Aurora, Ill. and Linda Schunck of Aurora, Ill.; and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Donald Remedies, DeLayne Rivers, Cleve Sepulvado, Jr., Dennis Sepulvado, Larry Sepulvado, Larry Goldman and honorary pallbearer, Mike Sepulvado. (Published in The Shreveport Times on March 24, 1993) | Davies, Marian Bernice (I7512)
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| 2669 | Obituary: Marianna S. Dennis Graveside funeral services for Mrs. Marianna S. Dennis, 95, of Auburn were to be held today, Jan. 13, 2004, at 2 p.m. at Auburn Memorial Park with Dr. George Mathison officiating. (Published in The Decatur Daily on January 13, 2004) | Swain, Mary Anna (I9304)
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| 2670 | Obituary: MARIANNA S. DENNIS Graveside funeral services for Mrs. Marianna S. Dennis, 95, of Auburn will be held on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 at 2:00 pm at Auburn Memorial Park. Dr. George Mathison will officiate. Visitation will be 12:30 till 1:30pm on Tuesday at Frederick's Funeral Home. Mrs. Dennis was born May 6, 1908 in Atlanta, GA, to the late Lee O. and Mary Moore Swain. She retired from Auburn University School of Veterinary Medicine. She is preceded in death by her husband, J.W. Dennis, MD. Survivors include two sons, Bill (Bettye) Dennis, Decatur, AL and Jeptha (Joan) Dennis of Warner Robins, GA; five grandchildren; Lee (Leona) Dennis, Decatur; Richard (Elizabeth "Liz") Dennis, Orlando, FL; Anna (Greg) Solomon, Tuscaloosa, AL; Leigh Ann (Chip) Manning, Huntsville, AL; Jaye Dennis, Atlanta, GA. Nine great-grandchildren, Marianna Dennis, West Palm Beach, FL; Will Dennis, Decatur, Al; Alex Dennis, Faith Dennis and Jordan Dennis all of Orlando, FL; Clark Solomon and Leigh Anna Solomon, both of Tuscaloosa, AL; Meg Manning and Trey Manning, both of Huntsville, Al. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Auburn United Methodist Church, in her memory. Frederick's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Opelika-Auburn News on January 13, 2004) | Swain, Mary Anna (I9304)
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| 2671 | Obituary: Marie "Annie" LeBlanc Carlisle November 8, 1926 - December 28, 2014 Marie "Annie" LeBlanc Carlisle, age 88, resident of Highlands, TX , went to join the Lord with her husband, Wiley, of 65 years of marriage, Sunday, December 28, 2014. Devoted Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother, born , November 8, 1926 in our neighboring state of Louisiana. Ann is survived by daughter Patricia Carlisle, son James E. Carlisle and (wife) Tricia, Grandson Cody Carlisle, Granddaughter Tina Sanders and (husband) James and Great-Grandsons Alex and Dylan. In her early years at Saint Jude's Catholic Church in Highlands, she served as a member of the "Altar Society". Ann was in the President's club for 6 of the 8 years while part of the Avon's selling staff. In her leisure time of life she took pleasure in sewing and quilting. While enjoying traveling with her family around the country, she also relaxed many years at a fish camp on Lake Livingston. Being a serving member of an elite group from having breast cancer. The Carlisle family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff and skilled nursing at Saint James House of Baytown. A visitation for Ann will be held on Friday, January 2, 2015 at Sterling-White Funeral Home Chapel, in Highlands from 12 pm to 2 pm, followed by services at 2 pm. Services have been entrusted to Sterling-White Funeral Home, 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Road, Highlands, Texas, 77562. To send the family condolences please visit www.sterlingwhite.com. (Published by Sterling White Funeral Home of Highlands, TX) | LeBlanc, Marie Annie (I14570)
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| 2672 | Obituary: Marie Adeline Boudreaux Funeral services were held for Marie Adeline Boudreaux, 88, Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery under the direction of Gossen Funeral Home. Mrs. Boudreaux died Saturday at 10:45 p.m. in the Rayne Branch Hospital. She was born in Acadia Parish and was a resident at 600 Second Street, Rayne. Survivors include one son, Ernest J. Boudreaux of Bunkie, 3 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild. (Published in The Rayne Independent on December 20, 1973) | LeBleu, Adeline Lillian (I1169)
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| 2673 | Obituary: Marie Barnes Services for Marie Barnes, 63, of Odessa are scheduled for 10 a.m. today at Central Baptist Church with the Rev. Von Dell Drinkard officiating. Graveside services are scheduled for 3 p.m. in Gaines County Cemetery in Seagraves. Mrs. Barnes died Thursday at Medical Center Hospital after a short illness. She was born Jan. 30, 1928, in Seymour. She married William E. Barnes, Jr. May 15, 1960, in Altus, Okla. He died March 1, 1990. Mrs. Barnes worked for Visiting Nurse Service of the Permian Basin. She was a real estate broker. She was Baptist. Survivors include two sons, Ronald Dean Kinney of Seagraves and Britt Allen Barnes of Quemado; two daughters, Donna Marie Brown of San Angelo and Sandra Kay Hollifield of Austin; three brothers, Homer Neil High of Denver, James High and Daniel E. High, both of Odessa; three sisters, Maggie Bertron and Juanita Tesarek, both of Denver, and Emajon Mayfield of Odessa; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. The family suggest memorials to Visiting Nurse Service of the Permian Basin or Central Baptist Church. Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Odessa American on February 9, 1991) | High, Marie Mattie (I723)
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| 2674 | Obituary: Marie Boudreaux Rites Today RAYNE, La. - Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at St. Joseph Catholic Church here for Marie Adeline Boudreaux, 88, who died Saturday at 10:45 p.m. at the Rayne Branch Hospital. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include one son, Ernest J. Boudreaux of Bunkie; three grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne is in charge of all arrangements. (Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on December 17, 1973) | LeBleu, Adeline Lillian (I1169)
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| 2675 | Obituary: Marie Coldiron Jenkins June 18, 1927 - May 2, 1998 MADISONVILLE - Services for Marie Coldiron Jenkins, 70, of Splendora, Texas, are set for 1 p.m. Tuesday at J. M. Day Funeral Chapel in Madisonville. Luther Bolinbarker of New Caney Church of Christ will officiate. Burial will be in Rock Prairie Cemetery in Madison County. Mrs. Jenkins died Saturday in Methodist Hospital in Houston. She was born in Tacoma, Texas. Survivors include her husband, Wilson B. Jenkins of Splendora; her mother, Dellar Coldiron, Porter, Texas; a son, Clayton Jenkins of Vanhoy, Ariz.; two step-children, Bradford Jenkins of Houston and Brenda Barnes of Charleston, Ark.; a brother, Charles E. Coldiron of Brazoria, Texas; a sister, Juanita C. Turner of Blue Ridge, Ga.; and three grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on May 5, 1998) | Coldiron, Marie Pearl (I16645)
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| 2676 | Obituary: Marie Dubois Suire August 18, 1925 - February 15, 2022 Abbeville - A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Marie Dubois Suire, 96, will be held at 11:00AM on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at St Theresa Catholic Church with her grandson Fr. Jared G. Suire officiating. Interment will follow at St. Paul Cemetery. Visitation will be held at David Funeral Home of Abbeville on Monday, February 21, 2022 from 4:00PM until 8:00PM with a recitation of the rosary at 7:00PM. Visitation will resume on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 from 8:00AM until the time of the service. Native of Kaplan and a resident of Abbeville, Mrs. Suire died at 9:50PM on Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at her residence. Marie loved Cajun dancing and was always ready to go whenever one of her favorite bands was playing. Her circle of friends at these venues included much younger people. She was always excited to tell about how many times she had been asked to dance. Another love Marie had was going to the casino. On one of her bus trips to Marksville she called family members asking for help to pick up the motorcycle she had won. It took an effort to convince her that she was too old to ride a motorcycle and to accept the cash value instead. She is survived by three sons, Glenn Suire and his wife Beverly of Abbeville, Sanford Suire and his wife Brenda of Abbeville, and Harold Suire and his wife Lynne of Baton Rouge; a daughter, Kay Breaux and her husband Glen of Breaux Bridge; nine grandchildren, Mark Suire and Ashlyn Grossie of Conway, AR, Jamie Hamilton of Venice, FL, Sy Suire of Sarasota, FL, Rachel Riley and her husband Michael of Baton Rouge, Tim Suire and his wife Kathryn of River Ridge, David Suire and Ali Bagbey of Baton Rouge, Scott Suire and his wife Tessy of Youngsville, Fr. Jared Suire of Lafayette, and Blair Artigue and her husband Scott of Breaux Bridge; thirteen great grandchildren, Andrew Artigue, Patrick Riley, William Riley, Allison Riley, Caitlin Suire, Kristen Suire, Stone Suire, Eleni Suire, Anlee Suire, Dalton Suire, Caroline Suire, Charlotte Suire, and Harry Suire; and three step great grandchildren, Brennan Barras, Tori Barras LeBlanc, and Devin Barras. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Dalton Suire; her parents, Enus and Aline LeBlanc Dubois; a brother, Pervis Dubois; and a sister, Theresa Henry. Serving as pallbearers will be Mark Suire, Sy Suire, Scott Suire, Tim Suire, David Suire, and Patrick Riley. The family would like to thank Hospice of Acadiana and especially Whitney Credeur and Sheena Domingue for making her last days comfortable and pain free. They would also like to thank the following devoted sitters: Lilly Faulk, Gayle Montet, Rachelle Demette, Helen Viator and Vickey Broussard. David Funeral Home of Abbeville at 2600 Charity St. (337)893-3777 will be handling the arrangements. (Published by Frioux-David Funeral Home of Abbeville, LA) | Dubois, Marie Mae (I14433)
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| 2677 | Obituary: Marie L. Hebert Marie Louise Hebert, 83, died at 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30, 2002, in her residence. She was a native of Vinton, and she had lived in Lake Charles for 67 years. She was a member of St. Margaret Catholic Church, and she belonged to the Embroidery Guild of America. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend, and she will be dearly missed by all. Survivors include her husband, David Hebert of Lake Charles; one son, Robert Hebert of Lake Charles; two daughters, Judy Greathouse and Carol Hedrick, both of Lake Charles; one sister, Anna Belle Maneille of Lake Charles; one brother, Eugene Richard of Moss Bluff; six grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Her funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. today, Oct. 2, in Johnson Funeral Home. The Rev. Aubrey Guilbeau will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation is from 9 a.m. (Published in The Lake Charles American Press on October 2, 2002) | Richard, Marie Louise (I12214)
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| 2678 | Obituary: Marie Louise Jeanmard December 16, 1911 - November 19, 2010 LAFAYETTE - A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 515 Cathedral St., Lafayette, for Miss Marie Louise Jeanmard, who passed away in the company of loved ones on Friday, November 19, 2010, at Lafayette General Medical Center in Lafayette at the age of 98 years and 11 months. Interment will follow in St. John Cemetery in Lafayette. Reverend Father Chester Arceneaux will officiate. Miss Jeanmard was a lifelong resident of Lafayette and was born and lived in her family home her entire life. She was truly loved by all who knew her. Marie Louise was a graduate of The Academy of The Sacred Heart at Grand Coteau and lifetime member of The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Altar Society. In the 1920's, she was presented with the first medal ever awarded by The Academy (received for sportsmanship). She was a recipient of the Bishop's Medal for her dedicated service. Marie Louise retired from F.W. Woolworth as the bookkeeper in downtown Lafayette after 30+ years of service. Miss Jeanmard was known as "Aunt Louise" by everyone-family and non-family alike. A "sweetie" of a lady, she was regarded as a second mother to her nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. A devoted follower of The Catholic Church, she maintained a beautiful and constant prayer life, even to the extent of knitting baby booties as a donation to the gift shop at The Cathedral. She chose to live a single life in order to devote all of her time to caring for her mother, neighbors and her family as often as she could. Marie Louise had a lifelong devotion to St. Theresa, The Little Flower, who, through her intercession to God, is believed to have miraculously cured Miss Jeanmard of polio as a toddler. Some of Marie Louise's parting words were "Little Flower-At this hour, show Thy power." Aunt Louise is the last of a fast disappearing generation. Her grace, beauty and kindhearted soul is cherished and will be sorely missed by everyone who knew her. Miss Jeanmard is survived by her two younger sisters: Blanche Bettis and Anna Thibeaux, along with three nieces and six nephews as well as great and great-great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents J. Frank Jeanmard and the former Lucille Perres; and her siblings Monsignor Jules A. Jeanmard and Lucille Traub. She was the niece of the late Bishop Jules B. Jeanmard, the first Bishop of Lafayette. The family requests that visiting hours at Fountain Memorial Funeral Home in Lafayette be observed on Monday, November 22, 2010 from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. and resume Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. until time of services. A rosary will be recited at 6:00 p.m. on Monday evening, November 22, 2010, by Rev. Fr. Chester Arceneaux in the Fountain Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. A rosary will be recited at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning, November 23, 2010, by The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Altar Society. Pallbearers will be Joe Thibeaux, Bill Thibeaux, Chris Thibeaux, Josh Thibeaux, Frank Jeanmard and Frank Traub. Honorary Bearers are Dr. Milton Jolivette, Wendell Bares and Maurice duQuesnay. Marie Louise's long happy life can be directly attributed to the genuine dedication and compassion of Dr. Milton Jolivette. Memorials may be made in Miss Jeanmard's name to The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist Altar Society, 515 Cathedral St., Lafayette, 70501, (337) 232-1322. To view online obituary and guestbook, go to www.fountainmemorialfuneralhome.com. Fountain Memorial Funeral Home of Lafayette, (337)981-7098, 1010 Pandora Street, is in charge of arrangements. (Published by Fountain Memorial Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA) | Jeanmard, Marie Louise (I1517)
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| 2679 | Obituary: Marie Medica Pugh Age 71, of Indianapolis, IN, peacefully transitioned from life on November 9th, 2015 in her home surrounded by family and friends. Marie was born in Alexandra, LA, daughter of Joseph Anthony Medica and Pearl Rizzo Medica. Her parents and an older brother, Sam, preceded her in death. She will be missed by her husband of 50 years, Newell O. Pugh Jr., MD, her three daughters, Rebecca Marie Iovino (Anthony), Cynthia Marie Pugh (Bryan Bowman), and Sara Marie Pugh (Josh Cook); her grandchildren Joseph Anthony Iovino, Anthony Newell Iovino and Andrew Dylan Bowman; her brother Peter Medica (Margaret), and sister Veta Ann Carney (John) and nephew Daniel; by many much loved nieces, nephews, and in-laws; and countless friends. All who knew her have been touched by her loving nature and generous heart. Marie was a registered nurse and health care professional who supervised an acute dialysis unit and co-authored a manual on home dialysis. She was a Certified Nursing Research Professional in bone studies. She served on the Board of Park Tudor School and The Indianapolis Art Center. She was past president of the Park Tutor Mothers' Association and the Woman's Auxiliary of the Southern Club of Indianapolis. Marie was an accomplished artist, avid gardener and golfer. Through her collaboration with friends she developed Girl Scout groups that influenced many young woman into adulthood. One of them recently said, "I have always strived to be the kind of mother I saw in Marie. To open my doors and my heart to not only my children but their friends that may just be needing someone else who cares." Marie folded people into her life as chosen family. She was an example of generosity to all who knew her particularly the children she "adopted" into her heart. She will be missed by all whose lives she touched. Hers was a life very well lived. Marie will be inurned at Our Lady of Peace on Saturday, November 21st in a private family ceremony. There will be a celebration of life on November 22nd from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. at Meridian Hills Country Club. All friends and family are invited. In lieu of flowers, Marie requested donations be made to The Indianapolis Art Center. A block of rooms for out of town guests is available at Courtyard Indianapolis Carmel, 10290 N Meridian 46290, 800 321-2211. Guest reference "Pugh Memorial" or register at http://tinyurl.com/p4qegbp. Condolences may be shared at www.flannerbuchanan.com (Published in the The Indianapolis Star on November 20, 2015) | Medica, Marie Lucille (I2329)
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| 2680 | Obituary: Marie P. Carter LAFAYETTE - Memorial services for Marie Perre's Carter, 56, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday Aug. 18, 2000, at St. Edmond Catholic Church in Lafayette. A resident of Lafayette, Marie Perre's Carter died Monday at her residence. Survivors include one daughter, Georgianna C. Clements of Spring, Texas; one brother, Brendle Perre's of Lafayette; one sister, Georgia Fruge of Monroe; and four grandchildren. Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on August 17, 2000) | Perres, Marie Jeanne (I1513)
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| 2681 | Obituary: Marie Perres Carter Memorial services were held Friday, August 18, 2000 at 11 a.m. at St. Edmond's Catholic Church in Lafayette for Marie Perres Carter, 56, who died Monday, August 14, at her residence in Lafayette. Survivors include a daughter, Georgianna Clements of Spring, Texas; a sister, Georgia Fruge of Monroe; a brother, Brengle Perres and four grandchildren. Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne was in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Rayne Independent on August 24, 2000) | Perres, Marie Jeanne (I1513)
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| 2682 | Obituary: Marilee Baldwin Williams December 15, 1936 - July 1, 2018 Marilee Baldwin Williams, 81, of Memphis, TN passed away at home on July 1, 2018, surrounded by her family. She was born to the late David Lee and Emerald (Swain) Baldwin on December 15, 1936 in Titusville, FL. Marilee grew up in West Palm Beach, FL and was a long time resident of Clearwater, FL. She graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in education and later was an elementary and middle school teacher. In 2013, she moved to Memphis, TN with Cliff, her husband of 56 years. Marilee was an avid student of the Bible and was greatly involved in her churches both in Florida and Tennessee, serving others as a teacher, committee member and elder. Her vibrant and vivacious personality was always on display and she was much loved by a large circle of friends in Florida, North Carolina and Tennessee. She is survived by her devoted husband of 56 years, Cliff and her two daughters, Susan (John) Pirnia and Holly (Mike) Craft. She also leaves two grandchildren, Andrea Craft and Jonathan Craft; a sister, Helen Boone; and a brother, Robert Baldwin. She will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure and joy of knowing her. Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 5th between 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Park Funeral Home, 5668 Poplar Ave. in Memphis. The funeral service will be held at Second Presbyterian Church, 4055 Poplar Ave. in Memphis on Friday, July 6th at 10:00 a.m. with visitation beginning at 9:00 a.m. Burial will follow at 1:00 p.m. at Highland Memorial Gardens in Jackson, TN. Memorial donations may be made to Grandfather Home for Children (childrenshomealliance.org) or Memphis Union Mission (memphisunionmission.org). (Published by Memorial Park Funeral Home of Memphis, TN) | Baldwin, Mary Lee (I9266)
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| 2683 | Obituary: MARILOU D. HORTON Marilou Deeming Horton, Majestic Oaks Court, Orange City, died Friday, January 1, 2010, in Orange City, at the age of 82. Born in1927 in Union City, Indiana, to Paul James Deeming and Perle Lucile Sternke Deeming, she lived in Brookfield, Missouri, before moving to DeLand as a young woman. She graduated from Stetson University, where she studied drama and was active in the Little Theater. She met her future husband, Dr. Thomas R. Horton, also an alumnus of Stetson, at Daytona Beach during the summer of 1947 and married him that December in DeLand. She taught school in Florida before moving with her husband to Bethesda, Maryland, and White Plains, New York, among other places, before retiring and returning to DeLand in 1991, where Dr. Horton continued to serve on the Stetson Board of Trustees after a long academic and business career supported by his wife. She also loved the beach, golf, tennis, fishing, and was always up for an adventure. Marilou was known for her love of animals and for a short time worked as a veterinarian's assistant. She had an optimistic spirit and supported many organizations and individuals throughout her life. She was a world traveler whose enthusiasm and love of life brought joy to everyone who was privileged to know her. She treasured her many friends. She is survived by her devoted family. Survivors include three daughters, Susan Horton Polos, Katonah, NY, Jean Swain Horton, Oakland, CA and Marilyn Horton, Bronxville, NY; her cousin, Marilyn Rose Thudium, Brookfield, MO; two granddaughters and two grandsons; three nieces and two nephews; and her cat, Cutie Pie. The family requests no flowers and asks that memorial donations be made to either the Thomas R. Horton Scholarship Fund, c/o Stetson University, 503 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand, FL 32720, or to the West Volusia Care Center of the Halifax Health Hospital, 1625 Veteran's Memorial Parkway, Orange City, FL 32763, in honor of Marilou Horton. (Published in The Daytona Beach News-Journal on January 3, 2010) | Deeming, Mary Louise (I9243)
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| 2684 | Obituary: Marily McBride Leleux Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at St. Margaret Catholic Church in Esterwood for Marilyn McBride Leleux, 80, who died at 1:15 p.m. Monday, June 3, at the American Legion Hospital in Crowley. Officiating for the funeral service was the Rev. Rusty Richard, pastor of St. Margaret Catholic Church. Readers for the Mass of the Resurrection were here granddaughters, Andrea Trahan and Jeanne T. Marcantel. Giftbearers were her granddaughters, Alice Trahan, Julie T. Martin and Claire Leleux. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley. Mrs. Leleux retired after 34 years as a school secretary for Midland High School. Survivors include three daughters, Roy Lynn S. Trahan and her husband, Lawrence, of Crowley, Sydna L. Hanks and her husband, Albay, of Jennings, and Ellen L. Myers and her husband, Glyn, of Eunice; a son, Harold P. Leleux, Jr. and his wife, Lyle D. Leleux, of Rayne; three brothers, Edward S. McBride, of Kingsville, Md., Warren McBride, of Rayne, and Harold A. McBride, of Garland, Texas; 12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Harold P. Leleux Sr. and Roy Lionel Schexnayder; a brother, Sidney McBride; and a sister, Kathleen M. Leleux. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Brad, Eric and Luke Hanks, Benjamin Leleux and Derek, Clay and Mark Myers. Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home Inc. of Crowley was in charge of the arrangements. (Published in The Rayne Independent on June 6, 2002) | McBride, Marilyn Helene (I4005)
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| 2685 | Obituary: Marilyn Ann Horton (Mare) Hampton Bays - Marilyn Ann Horton (Mare) born and raised in White Plains, New York was 56 years old. She died peacefully at home. Marilyn moved full time to Hampton Bays in 2018 after retiring from the Harrison Public Library. She had a career that she loved in the world of books -- she worked as a sales representative for a book fair company, she was a consultant copyreader, and she managed the children's department of a major bookseller. For the last 17 years of her career she was employed as a librarian. Marilyn's true passion, however, the world she was deeply committed to, was the cause of animal rescue. Mare leaves behind her beloved partner, Patty Hammill, two sisters, Susan Horton Polos (Jim) and Jean Horton. Her niece Louisa Condon (Logan), her nephews Thomas Polos (Lizzie) and Wyatt Ivanowski (Kate), and her grandniece Marilou Condon. Donations may be made in her memory to SaveGraysonCoCats.org. (Published in The Journal News from February 28 to March 1, 2020) | Horton, Marilyn Ann (I9246)
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| 2686 | Obituary: Marilyn Ann Powell Jan 10, 1958 - Jun 18, 2017 Marilyn Ann Powell was born on January 10, 1958, in Breckenridge, Texas and passed away June 18, 2017, in Dallas, Texas. Marilyn is survived by many friends and family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Restland Funeral Home and Memorial Park, 13005 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75243. (Published by Restland Funeral Home of Dallas, TX) | Thornton, Marilyn Ann (I7096)
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| 2687 | Obituary: MARILYN HOGUE May 18, 1935 - Sept 23, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY Marilyn was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Erma Priest; her son, David L. Hogue; and daughter, Ellen L. Hogue. She is survived by sister, Joyce Roberts, and her family; and her children, Donald L. Hogue, Cynthia L. Hogue, and Melani L. Hogue Edwards. She is also survived by five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews. Mama is at peace in her heavenly home. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 1, 2013, at the Resurrection Cemetery Chapel. (Published in The Oklahoman from September 28 to September 30, 2013) | Priest, Marilyn Faye (I9442)
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| 2688 | Obituary: Marilyn McBride Leleux ESTHERWOOD - Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at St. Margaret's Catholic Church for Marilyn McBride Leleux, 80, who died at 1:15 p.m. Monday, June 3, 2002, at the American Legion Hospital in Crowley. Officiating for the funeral will be the Reverend Rusty Richard, pastor of St. Margaret's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley. Readers for the Mass of Resurrection will be her granddaughters, Andrea Trahan and Jeanne T. Marcantel. gift bearers will also be her granddaughters, Alice Trahan, Julie T. Martin and Claire Leleux. Visitation will be observed from 10:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, and again from 8 a.m. until services on Wednesday. Mrs. Leleux retired as a school secretary after 34 years for Midland High School. Survivors include three daughters, Roy Lynn S. Trahan and her husband Lawrence of Crowley; Sydna L. Hanks and her husband Albay of Jennings, Ellen L. Myers and her husband Glyn of Eunice; one son, Harold P. Leleux Jr. and his wife Lyle D. of Rayne; three brothers, Edward S. McBride of Kingsville, MD, Warren McBride of Rayne and Harold A. McBride of Garland, Texas; 12 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold P. Leleux Sr.; a brother, Sidney McBride, and a sister, Kathleen M. Leleux. Pallbearers will be grandsons Brad, Eric and Luke Hanks, Benjamin Leleux and Derek, Clay and Mark Myers. Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley has been entrusted with the arrangements. (Published in The Crowley Post Signal on June 4, 2002) | McBride, Marilyn Helene (I4005)
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| 2689 | Obituary: Marilyn McBride Leleux Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 5, 2002, at St. Margaret Catholic Church in Estherwood for Marilyn McBride Leleux, 80, who died at 1:15 p.m. Monday, June 3, 2002, at American Legion Hospital in Crowley. Officiating for the funeral service were the Very Reverend Monsignor Russell Harrington, Monsignor Paul Metrejean, and the Reverend Rusty Rusty Richard. Readers for the Mass of the Resurrection were her granddaughters, Andrea Trahan and Jeanne T. Marcantel. Giftbearers were granddaughters Alice Trahan, Julie T. Martin and Claire Leleux. Eulogies were read by Ethel Thibodeaux, president of St. Margaret's Ladies' Altar Society and by Andrea Trahan. Mrs. Leleux's oldest grandchild. Music was provided by the St. Margaret's Choir which was accompanied by Susan Comeaux, pianist, and Dennis Guidry, guitarist. Special music included "You Are Mine," "Songs of Angels," "On Eagles' Wings," and her own favorite "Service." Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley. Mrs. Leleux retired after 34 years as a school secretary for Midland High School. She spent her life serving others. She was very active in church work throughout her life having served on the Lafayette Diocesan Council, St. Margaret's Parish Council, as a member of the Ladies' Altar Society, the Catholic Daughters of America - Rayne Court, the Love One Another Prayer Group, and the Union with God Prayer Group. She was a lay minister, lecturer, homebound minister, religious education teacher, choir member, and sacristan. She received the Bishop's Medal for her service, as well. She was a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary and an active member of the 8 and 40. Her devotion to her occupation as school secretary was well known and the Marilyn M. Leleux Scholarship is presented at Midland High School each year in her memory. Donations to this scholarship can be sent to the school. She was a devoted grandmother and loved being with people, especially her family. Her warm personality, her pleasant smile, as well as her service to others will be greatly missed, not only in the small community of Estherwood, but in the surrounding area as well. Survivors include three daughters, Roy Lynn S. Trahan and her husband, Lawrence, of Crowley, Sydna L. Hanks and her husband, Albay, of Jennings, and Ellen L. Myers and her husband, Glyn, of Eunice; a son Harold P. Leleux, Jr. and his wife, Lyle D. Leleux of Rayne; three brothers, Edward S. McBride of Kingsville, MD, Warren McBride of Rayne, and Harold A. McBride of Garland, Texas; 12 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward S. McBride, and Zulmae Plattsmier McBride; two husbands, Harold P. Leleux, Sr. and Roy Lionel Schexnayder, Sr.; a son, Roy Lionel Schexnayder, Jr.; a brother, Sidney McBride; and a sister, Kathleen M. Leleux. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Brad, Eric an Luke Hanks, Benjamin Leleux, and Derek, Clay and Mark Myers. Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley was in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on June 20, 2002) | McBride, Marilyn Helene (I4005)
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| 2690 | Obituary: MARION DOYLE (Special to The Town Talk) OAKDALE, La. - Marion Doyle, 85, died at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Oakdale infirmary. He was a resident here and a retired sawmill worker. He is survived by five sons, Albert Doyle, Frank Doyle, and Shelby Doyle, all of Oakdale, Jessie Doyle of Alexandria, and Leonard Doyle of Ashford, Ala.; five daughters, Mrs. Lawson Thompson and Mrs. Burl Rogers, both of Oakdale; Mrs. John Woolridge of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Chuck Locosie of Ohio and Mrs. Harry Rizer of Georgia; 51 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. (Published in The Alexandria Town Talk on September 19, 1969) | Doyle, Francis Marion (I14276)
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| 2691 | Obituary: Marion Elnora McCuistion September 1, 1923 - December 24, 2012 Funeral services for Marion Elnora McCuistion, age 89, who died on Monday December 24, 2012 were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday December 26, 2012 at Eastview Cemetery under direction of Sullivan Funeral Home McCuistion was born Sept.1, 1923 in Smackover Arkansas. She was the daughter of the late Fred Slater and the late Lorene Harrison Slater. She married Raymond Ney McCuistion on Jan. 13, 1940 in Breckenridge. He preceded her in death on Dec 22, 2004. She had lived in Vernon since 1946. She was past treasurer of the local garment workers union. She was a member of the Latter Day Saints. She was a homemaker. She is survived by two sons Fred "Butch" McCuistion and Richard McCuistion, both of San Angelo; one daughter Karon Anderson of Vernon; nine grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, two grandsons and one great grandson Online condolences may be made to the family at www.sullivanfuneralhomevernon.com. (Published by Sullivan Funeral Home of Vernon, TX) | Slater, Marion Elnora (I10254)
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| 2692 | Obituary: Marjorie LeBleu Lognion Dartez June 8, 1928 - August 24, 2018 Marjorie LeBleu Lognion Dartez, 90, of Lake Charles, passed away on Friday, August 24, 2018 at her residence. She was born to her late parents, John and Margaret LeBleu in Lake Charles on June 8, 1928. She enjoyed reading, fishing, camping, and being an LPN taking care of people. She is survived by her son, David Lognion and wife Becky of Lake Charles; stepson, Reggie Dartez and wife Gail of Baytown, TX; stepdaughter, Carolyn Davis and husband Bud of Moss Bluff; grandchildren, Chris Lognion and wife Jessie of Moss Bluff, Jonathan and Nicholas Lognion, both of Lake Charles; along with one great granddaughter, Maci Lognion. She is preceded in death by her husbands, Jefferson Davis Lognion, and Pressley Dartez; one brother; one sister, Georgia Dartez; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 10:00am on Monday, August 27, 2018 at Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles with Father Sam Orsot officiating. Visitation will be at Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles on Sunday, August 26, 2018 from 5:00-8:00pm with a Rosary at 6:00pm. Visitation will resume at the funeral home on Monday, from 8:00am until the time of the service. Burial will follow at Old Ritchie Cemetery. She is survived by her son, David Lognion and wife Becky of Lake Charles; stepson, Reggie Dartez and wife Gail of Baytown, TX; stepdaughter, Carolyn Davis and husband Bud of Moss Bluff; grandchildren, Chris Lognion and wife Jessie of Moss Bluff, Jonathan and Nicholas Lognion, both of Lake Charles; along with one great granddaughter, Maci Lognion. She is preceded in death by her husbands, Jefferson Davis Lognion, and Pressley Dartez; one brother; one sister, Georgia Dartez; and numerous nieces and nephews (Published by Hixson Funeral Home of Lake Charles, LA) | LeBleu, Marjorie (I12311)
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| 2693 | Obituary: Marjorie Marie Gossen Roberts Cove--A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Marjorie Marie Gossen, 79, will be celebrated on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 11:00 AM in St. Leo IV Catholic Church, Roberts Cove. Father Paul Broussard will serve as celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Leo IV Catholic Cemetery, Roberts Cove. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 from 3:00 PM until 9:00 PM in Gossen Funeral Home, Rayne, with a rosary being recited at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue on Thursday from 8:00 AM until 10:30 AM in the funeral home. Mrs. Gossen passed away on Monday, February 20, 2017 in Lafayette at St. Joseph Hospice Carpenter House. Survivors include her husband, Ralph Gossen of Rayne; daughter, Donna Butler Vincent and husband, Timothy of Broussard; sons, Doug Butler of Lafayette, David E. Butler and wife, Dusty of St. Francisville, Randy Gossen and wife, Mary Ann Elizabeth of Rayne, and John Gossen of Carencro; sister, Katheline D. Davis and husband, Michael of Tulsa, OK, and Jane D. Baker of Anahuac, TX; 13 grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Preceding Mrs. Gossen in death were her parents, Joseph Edgar Devillier and Dorothy Marie Borel Devillier; son, Ralph Gossen, Jr.; and daughter-in-law, Fay Fruge Gossen. Condolences may be expressed online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141. (Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on February 22, 2017) | Devillier, Marjorie Marie (I5048)
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| 2694 | Obituary: Mark Barkley December 2, 1955 - March 19, 2019 Mark F. "Chuck" Barkley, 63, a native of Monroe and a resident of Bayou Lourse, passed away on March 19, 2019. Visitation will be held Friday, March 22, 2019, at Samart Funeral Home of Houma, West Park from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, March 22, 2019 at Samart Funeral Home of Houma, West Park, at 8:00 pm. He is survived by his wife - Ellen Martin Barkley; son - Chancey Barkley and wife Melanie; step-sons -Tommy Walton, Jr., Carl Martin, Zackary Martin; step-daughters - Telisha Gifford, Mindy Bales; sisters - Jan Overbey and husband Darrell " Bo", Penny Valliant and Lewis; 10 grandchildren; 1 great grandchildren; mother-in-law - Gail Dukes; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents - George and Patsy Lewis Barkley 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 Houma, LA) | Barkley, Mark Farrell (I7879)
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| 2695 | Obituary: Mark Charles Trail September 13, 1955 - July 29, 2024 Mark Charles Trail, 68, passed away on July 29, 2024. Mark was born on September 13, 1955 in Augsburg, Germany to Iona (Walker) and Robert Trail. Mark grew up in the Belton and Rio Grande area. Began his career in the oilfields until his retirement with Patterson UTI, Victoria, TX. Mark loved and cherished his family. His three grandchildren kept him going. Loved teaching them to fish and enjoy the outdoors. His passion was saltwater fishing. Always keeping an eye out for weather conditions and the tides. Love of fishing was always there. He may have appeared to rough and gruff, but loved watching the Hallmark movies at Christmas time. In addition, he loved rockhounding in New Mexico and Colorado. But his greatest enjoyment was prospecting for gold in Alaska. Fortunately he was able to spend a week in Nome in 2023 doing what he loved He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Linda Huckaby Trail, daughter, Lauren (Darrel) Yeates, Grandchildren, Lacey and Daniel, his sister Becky (Bob) Stevens of Syracuse Utah, nephews. Michael and Robert Stevens, brother-in-laws Robert (Brenda Schindler) Huckaby of La Grange, TX, and Ray Huckaby of Robertson County, TX. Express condolences at www.CallawayJones.com. (Published by Callaway-Jones Funeral Home of Bryan, TX) | Trail, Mark Charles (I6127)
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| 2696 | Obituary: MARK EBARB Mark Angelo Ebarb, 80, of Las Vegas, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2010. He was born April 7, 1930, in Ebarb, La., and was a 58-year resident of Nevada. Mark married Juanice Rankin Nov. 15, 1952. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Mark was a retired electrician and a member of IBEW Local 357 as a journeyman electrician for 55 years. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Veronica Ebarb Phillips Oct. 15, 2003. Mark is survived by his wife, Juanice Ebarb; granddaughters, Jessica Phillips and Jaime Phillips, both of Las Vegas; sisters, Mildred Madison of Shreveport, La., and Catherine Gianfreda of Las Vegas; and brother, James Ebarb of Boulder City. Viewing will be 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5, at Palm Mortuary, 7400 W. Cheyenne Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89129. Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 6, at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, 1111 Michael Way. Graveside services will follow at Palm Memorial Park - Northwest, 6701 N. Jones Blvd. Donations can be made in Mark's name to St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, 1111 Michael Way, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89108 (Published in The Las Vegas Review-Journal from August 5 to August 6, 2010) | Ebarb, Mark Angelo (I1236)
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| 2697 | Obituary: Mark Edward Phillips Graveside services for Mark Edward Phillips, 59, of Huntington will be held in Sowell Cemetery, Norwood Community, San Augustine County at 11:00 am Saturday, September 18, 2021 with Brother John Harvey officiating. Mark was born June 26, 1962 in Galveston to Billie (Murray) and Paul Phillips and departed this life September 13, 2021 in a Lufkin hospital. Mark was an electrician by trade and loved his family especially his grandchildren. His grandchildren and many hobbies went hand in hand because he loved to build cars, trucks, and motorcycles with them. He never missed an opportunity to teach them and to instill that same love of building pretty much anything with a motor. His loved fishing, hunting, and anything that kept him outdoors that provided him the opportunity to spend time with his family and friends doing the things he loved most. Mark collected all things, from guns and knives, to cars, and his Harley Davidson. If it was something he loved, one was just never enough. He was a die hard Dr. Pepper drinker and loved "Little Debbie" snacks. He was a true friend and was always a phone call away, day or night. Mark had 5 sons he loved dearly, but the light of his life was his only little girl, Amber Michelle. He loved life and will truly be missed. He is survived by his parents; sons and daughters-in-law, Brandon and Kara (Modisett) Phillips, Scott and Erica (Page) Phillips, sons, Justin Phillips and Chris Phillips; son and daughter-in-law, Jake and Anna (House) Phillips; daughter and son-in-law, Amber and Justin Morrow; 22 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Ronald and Michele Phillips; sister and brother-in-law, Patti and Jason Eddins; Mark's companion for many years, Trina Hardee; several step-children that he loved as his own; other relatives; and many friends. A very special thank you to Summer Hardee for taking such good care of Mark while he was in the hospital. Snead Linton Funeral Home; directors, www.sneadlintonfh.com (Published in The Lufkin Daily News on September 17, 2021) | Phillips, Mark Edward (I15904)
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| 2698 | Obituary: Mark G. Ramboz Mark Gregory Ramboz passed away suddenly October 6, 2017, at the age of 58, doing what he loved. Mark was born August 15, 1959, in Loma Linda, California. He lived in Utah, for 38 years. He worked as a service manager for Cutrubus Volkswagen-Audi in Layton. He was a mentor, teacher, and a great friend to many! He recently moved to Indiana, where he worked for UPS. Mark loved being with his family, hunting, and fishing. Mark is survived by his wife, Jill; four children: Adam, Sasha, Trevor, and Kiera; six grandchildren; three brothers; and his father. Mark's selfless acts of kindness touched everyone who knew him. He will be missed dearly. (Published in The Standard-Examiner of Ogden, UT on October 15, 2017) | Ramboz, Mark Gregory (I7964)
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| 2699 | Obituary: Mark Gordon Prather March 19, 1957 - June 3, 2015 MARK GORDON PRATHER, age 58 of Amarillo died June 3, 2015. A memorial service will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, June 6, 2015 at Schooler Funeral Home, Brentwood Chapel. Sherman Eastland, Chaplain will officiate. Arrangements are by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 South Georgia. Mark was born March 19, 1957 to Gordon Sandy and Mary Helen ClymerPrather at an airbase in Nurenberg, Germany. He attended OU and is a graduate of WT with a Bachelor of Applied Science. Mark had worked at Pantex as a radiation safety Scientist for the past thirty five years. Mark was an avid Harley rider and was a member of HOG. He was a collector of guns and a member of the gun club. Although he had many interest and hobbies, none compared to spending time with his sons. He cherished time with them and was proud to be their father. Mark was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his two sons, Alex and Shawn Lee Prather both of Amarillo; a sister Christina Clements of Oklahoma City; his step sister, Lisa McKnight and her husband Mark; his step brother Mike Prather; and his former wife, Dump Prather all of Amarillo. (Published by Schooler Funeral Home of Amarillo, TX) | Prather, Mark Gordon (I7691)
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| 2700 | Obituary: Mark John Blanchard Mark John Blanchard was born July 31, 1956, in Fort Smith, Ark., and died suddenly on Friday, June 22, in St. Gabriel, La. He was a resident of Baton Rouge. He is survived by his wife, Malaura A. Blanchard, daughter Victoria Ray Blanchard and stepdaughter Kathleen Renee Guarisco. Mark was a dedicated family man who adored his girls. He was preceded in death by his dear brothers Chris and Mike Blanchard, niece Colby Blanchard, grandmother Agatha Hanks, grandfather Oday Hanks, and paternal grandmother Agnes Blanchard. He is also survived by his mother Sylvia H. Blanchard and her husband Jim Johnson of New Roads, his father Carl Blanchard and his wife Anna Robichaux Blanchard of Sunset, stepsister Alissa Karnes and husband Neil of Lafayette, and nieces and nephews, Zach and Tara Blanchard of Lafayette; Adam Landry of Baton Rouge; and Brittany Blanchard, Claire Blanchard, Jared and Jordan Robichaux, all of Lockport. He grew up in Acadia Parish where he graduated from Notre Dame High School. He also graduated from the University of Cincinnati. Mark was a quiet, gentle man who loved the outdoors and took great joy in planting and nurturing trees. During his lifetime, Mark planted thousands of trees, from cypress, to oak, to palms, because he believed in a greener world. He loved to sit back after working in the yard just to enjoy his handiwork. Mark enjoyed his job immensely, too. He served as Director of Stewardship for the Baton Rouge Roman Catholic Diocese for 27 years and was instrumental in starting many programs, including the Bishop's Annual Appeal, the Campaign for Tomorrow and The Works of Mercy Trust, along with raising funds for several new schools and church buildings. He was a mentor to many involved with nonprofit fundraising. Mark's creativity gained national recognition in areas of stewardship and diocesan development and he was a member of the International Catholic Stewardship Council and Association of Fundraising Professionals. He will be missed by his many relatives and friends. Visitation is from 10 a.m. until funeral time on Saturday, June 30, at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Baton Rouge. Funeral Mass will be said at 11 a.m. Saturday at the cathedral. Private burial services will be held at a later date. Arrangements under the direction of Rabenhorst Funeral Home 825 Government St. The family offers special thanks to the St. Gabriel Police Department, James Stuart and everyone at the Catholic Life Center in Baton Rouge. It is in times like these that we cling to our religion and let faith gently wrap us in God's love. Memorial donations to the Bishop's Annual Appeal of the Baton Rouge Catholic Diocese are preferred. (Published by Rabenhorst Funeral Home of Baton Rouge, LA) | Blanchard, Mark John (I14098)
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