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| 2651 | Obituary: Mr. Greer Funeral services for Charles W. Greer Jr., 33, Route 3 in Bryan, will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Hillier Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Glenn Connor officiating. Burial will follow in College Station City Cemetery. Mr. Greer died Saturday in a local hospital. He was born August 23, 1940 in Brazos County. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Susan Greer of Bryan; two daughters, Tina Greer of Cypress and Lesa Greer of Bryan; two brothers; Ricky Greer and Rayburn Greer, both of Millican; six sisters, Miss Sharon Greer, Miss Shirley Greer and Miss Sandra Greer, all of Millican; Mrs. Mary Harrington of Cypress, Mrs. Claudine Trammel of Magnolia and Miss Maudine Greer of Navasota; his mother, Mrs. Eunice Fuller Stone of Carlos and his father, Charles W. Greer Sr. of Millican. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 28, 1974) | Greer, Charles Wesley Jr. (I5523)
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| 2652 | Obituary: Mr. Greer NAVASOTA - Funeral services for Avery Monroe Greer, 91, Rt. 3 Navasota, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Lindley-Robertson Funeral Chapel here with Rev. Billy Evans, pastor of North Zulch Baptist Church, officiating. Mr. Greer died Tuesday in a Grimes County hospital. Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery. He was born in Brazos County Dec. 23, 1881 and was a lifetime resident. He was a Baptist and a retired farmer. Survivors include one son, Robert Greer of San Antonio; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Mayo and Mrs. Louis Loftin, both of Navasota; one step-son, Dimmit Price of Alvin; 34 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will include Bennie Fannett, Glenn Greer, Tommy Barker, W.B. Cair and Bill McDaniel. (Published in The Bryan Eagle on January 4, 1973) | Greer, Avery Monroe (I2966)
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| 2653 | Obituary: Mr. Homeyer CALDWELL - A funeral for Mr. Ernest Steck Homeyer, 44, of Caldwell, is scheduled for 10. a.m. Wednesday in the Caldwell Bretheren Church with burial following in the Caldwell Masonic Cemetery. The Rev. Albert Michalek and the Rev. Joe Ed Lamb will officiate. Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home will handle the arrangements. Mr. Homeyer died Monday morning at his residence. He was born Oct. 31, 1935, in Caldwell and was a lifelong resident. He had worked as a barber for 25 years. Mr. Homeyer was president of the board of elders of the Bretheren Church, member of the choir and men's brotherhood. He was also a member of the Caldwell Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Carolyn Homeyer of Caldwell; two sons, Mr. Craig Alan Homeyer and Carl Wayne Homeyer, both of Caldwell; two brothers, Mr. Herman W. Homeyer of Bryan and Thomas Gene Homeyer of Caldwell; one sister, Mrs. O. L. (Edna Mae) Pate of Bryan; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Homeyer, Sr. of Caldwell. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 15, 1980) | Homeyer, Ernest Steck (I2050)
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| 2654 | Obituary: Mr. Huddleston Services for Julian H. Huddleston, 75, of 2256 Bolton Drive NW will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Hay-Gantt's chapel, burial in Crest Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Huddleston, a retired maintenance maintenance truck driver with the Southern Railway System, died Wednesday, apparently from a heart attack. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Martha Lee Swain Huddleston, and daughter, Mrs. Steve E. Gantt of Marietta. (Published in The Atlanta Constitution on October 25, 1973) | Huddleston, Julian Hiram (I9326)
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| 2655 | Obituary: Mr. James "Jimmy" Fridel May 16, 1947 - January 17, 2017 James "Jimmy" Fridel, 69, of Millican passed away Tuesday, January 17th at Scott and White Healthcare in Temple, Texas. Visitation with family and friends will be held from 5:00 - 7:00pm, Friday, January 20th at Nobles Funeral Chapel. A celebration of his life will be at 11:00am, Saturday, January 21st, also at the funeral home. Rev. Glen Whitmire will officiate. Interment will follow at Wheat Cemetery in Millican. Jimmy was born May 16, 1947 in Bryan, Texas to Albin and Albina Fridel. In 1972 he married Sherry Ryder. He worked as a truck driver most of his life and provided well for his family of five children. He had a beautiful voice and was also very well known as a Christian Gospel singer for his church. He never met a stranger and always saw the good in people, never judging anyone by their past. He was a very strong "healer/helper" personality and his arms were always open. His contagious smile made any bad day a bit more bearable. Jimmy loved scratch-off lottery tickets, particularly during his brief illness when his family would visit, bringing several to keep him occupied. He is survived by his wife, Sherry of Millican, daughters and son-in-law Pam and Ernest Cantu of Millican and Kim Fridel of College Station; sons and daughter-in-law Wesley Muth, Richard Fridel and Shane and Kim Muth, all of Millican; sisters Patsy Olexey, Linda Olexey, and Ruth Fridel, all of Bryan, and Louann Fridel of Houston; brothers and sisters-in-law Johnn and Judy Olexey, Kenneth and Debbie Olexey, Billy Olexey, Bobby Olexey, Mike Olexey and Paul David Olexey, all of Bryan; grandchildren Roland, Chris, E. J. , Trent, Donny, Jamee, Eran, Stephanie, Reese, Amanda, Chelsey, Kasey, Kourtney, Cameron and Cade; and great-grandchildren Chris and Braden. Serving as pallbearers are Mike Fridel and Trent Muth, both of Bryan; Devin Flores and Bo Meece, both of Navasota and Shane Muth and E. J. Cantu, both of Millican. Jimmy was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Louis Fridel, Bill Fridel, and Richard Olexey; sister Lottie May Olexey and sister-in-law Terry Olexey. You are invited to leave kind words and fond memories at www.noblesfuneral.com. (Published by Nobles Funeral Home of Navasota, TX) | Fridel, James David Paul (I6014)
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| 2656 | Obituary: Mr. James Douglas Keoun October 6, 1936 - June 5, 2024 Hawthorn Funeral Home announces the passing of Mr. James Douglas Keoun, 87 of Longview. James Douglas Keoun, born on October 6, 1936, in Springhill, Louisiana to Harold Douglas Keoun and Lola Louise Jackson. He passed from this life on June 5, 2024, in Carthage, Texas. Mr. Keoun met Mrs. Martha Rigdon in 1956 and they married on December 24, 1957, and together they celebrated 66 wonderful years together. He faithfully served his country in the United States Marine Corp from 1954-1960. He enjoyed collecting silver coins, wood carving and spending time with his family. He was known as the family jokester and loved to spend time with them. He enjoyed ballroom dancing with his wife where they were members of a ballroom dance club in Longview. He was also a member of Mobberly Baptist Church. Mr. James is survived by his devoted wife of 66 years, Martha Rigdon Keoun; sons, David Keoun and wife Melanie, and Donald Keoun and wife Maria; daughter, Danyelle Meyer and husband John; son in law, Randy Lindell; nine grandchildren, and numerous great grandchildren also survive him. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Diane Lindell and a sister, Bobbie Reynolds. An online guestbook may be signed at www.hawthornfuneralhome.com (Published by Hawthorn Funeral Home of Carthage, TX) | Keoun, James Douglas (I12032)
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| 2657 | Obituary: Mr. Jericho Funeral services for Mr. Walter Lonnie Jericho, 70, of Millican will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Chapel of Lindley-Robertson Funeral Home in Navasota. The Rev. Joel Collins of Millican Baptist Church will be officiating, with burial in the Wheat Cemetery in Navasota. Mr. Jericho was born in Brazos County and was retired from the International Paper Co. of Navasota. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Dolly R. Jericho; and a sister, Mrs. Minnie German of Bryan. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on February 20, 1975) | Jericho, Walter Lonnie (I13597)
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| 2658 | Obituary: Mr. John D. Gibbs, Sr. SAREPTA, LA - Services for Mr. John D. Gibbs, Sr., 71, will be held at 4 p.m., Thursday, May 23, 1991 at the New Sarepta Baptist Church where he was a member. Officiating will be the Rev. Scott Teutsch, Dr. Richard May and Rev. Bernard Canterbery. Burial will be in the Old Sarepta Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Mortuary, Springhill. Mr. Gibbs, a native of Goldonna, La. and a resident of Sarepta for 45 years, passed away Wednesday, May 22, 1991 in Springhill after a long illness. He was a retired pipefitter and a veteran of World War II serving in the U.S. Air Force. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Angela Gibbs in 1956; a son, John D. Gibbs, Jr. in 1973 and a brother, Arthur Gibbs in 1986. Survivors include his wife, whom he celebrated their 45th Wedding Anniversary on March 5, 1991, Delores Crawford Gibbs of Sarepta; daughter, Donna G. Pine of Bossier City; three grandchildren, Angela, Scott and Lori Pine; two sisters, Ezona Blake of Cullen, La. and Ola Peterson of Winnfield, La. Pallbearers will be Travis Blake, John Blake, Jerry Blake, Ashley Blake, David Burroughs and Otis Peterson. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Harold Newsom Sunday School Class of New Sarepta Baptist Church. (Published in The Shreveport Times on May 23, 1991) | Gibbs, John Daniel Sr. (I1560)
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| 2659 | Obituary: Mr. Joseph Homer Gardner SHREVEPORT, LA - Mr. Joseph Homer Gardner, 84, died at Schumpert Medical Center on Monday, March 18, 1996. Funeral services will begin at 2 p.m., Wednesday, at Osborn Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating will be Dr. Floyd Davis assisted by Rev. Douglas Burton of Woodridge Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Forest Park Cemetery. Mr. Gardner was a native of Bollinger, LA and was raised in Ida, LA. He was a retired farmer and resident of South Caddo Parish for 61 years. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Mable Martin Gardner; three sons, Dr. Homer R. Gardner and wife Sandra of Vicksburg, MS, Dr. William R. Gardner and wife Carol of Wiggins, MS, and John R. Gardner, J.D. and wife Mary of Shreveport; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be the Deacons of Woodridge Baptist Church. Honorary pallbearers will be the Anglers Sunday School Class. The family wishes to thank the physicians that attended Mr. Gardner in his last days and the medical staff at Schumpert Hospital. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memoirals be made to the Woodridge Baptist Church Building Fund, 3845 St. Vincent, Shreveport, LA 71108. (Published in The Shreveport Times on March 20, 1996) | Gardner, Joseph Homer (I12843)
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| 2660 | Obituary: Mr. King NAVASOTA - Funeral services are scheduled at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from Lindley-Robertson Funeral Home for Mr. Davis King, 83, of Carlos. Mr. King died Monday at his home. Burial is to be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Carlos under the direction of Lindley-Robertson Funeral Home. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 16, 1977) | King, Davis (I7674)
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| 2661 | Obituary: Mr. Kubelka CALDWELL - Funeral services for Joe Kubelka, 72, of Rt. 1 Caldwell will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Caldwell Brethren Church with the Rev. Henry Beseda officiating. Burial will be in Caldwell Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home of Caldwell. Mr. Kubelka was born in Milam County but lived in Brazos County most of his life. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Annie Rosie Kubelka of Caldwell; one son, Leroy J. Kubelka of Ottawa, Ill.; one brother, Frank V. Kubelka of Caldwell; one sister Miss Rosie Kubelka of Dallas; and four grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 9, 1977) | Kubelka, Joseph D. (I2103)
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| 2662 | Obituary: Mr. Larry Green WEST MONROE, LA - Services for Mr. Larry Green, 49, of West Monroe, will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, November 25, 1992 at Kilpatrick Funeral Home Chapel in West Monroe with Dr. Lionel Crowell officiating. Burial will be in Hamilton Memorial Cemetery in Dubach, La. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. til service time Wednesday at the funeral home. Mr. Green died November 24, 1992 as the result of an automobile accident. He was a member and deacon of the Redge Avenue Baptist Church in West Monroe. Survivors include his wife, Nancy Green; two sons, Jimmy Green and Tommy Green; foster son, Joe Varnell all of West Monroe, La.; mother, Margarete Green; sister, Barbara and husband, Darrell McAdams; and two nieces, Pam McAdams, Julie and husband, Jimmy Jones all of Dubach. (Published in The Shreveport Times on November 25, 1992) | Green, Thomas Larry Sr. (I2161)
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| 2663 | Obituary: Mr. Laurent Gautreaux Funeral services for Mr. Laurent Gautreaux, 80, were to be held at 2:30 p.m. today in St Landry Catholic Church here with burial in Bellevue Memorial Park. The Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home on N. Main Street in Opelousas is directing. (Published in The Opelousas Daily World on October 28, 1982) | Gautreaux, Laurent (I6355)
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| 2664 | Obituary: Mr. Laurent Gautreaux Funeral services for Mr. Laurent Gautreaux, 80, will be held Thursday (time pending) in St. Landry Catholic Church here with burial in Bellevue Memorial Park. Mr. Gautreaux, a retired farmer and carpenter of Opelousas, died at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Opelousas General Hospital following a short illness. Survivors include his wife, the former Isabelle Miller of Opelousas; two sons, Paul Gautreaux of Opelousas and John Gautreaux of Sunset; two daughters, Mrs. Edmond (Jeanette) Thibodeaux, Jr. and Mrs. Joseph H. (Allee) Ray, both of Opelousas; a sister, Mrs. Pierre (Gertrude) Bellard of Crowley; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The Lafond-Ardoin Funeral Home on N. Main Street in Opelousas is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Opelousas Daily World on October 27, 1982) | Gautreaux, Laurent (I6355)
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| 2665 | Obituary: Mr. Luksa CALDWELL - Funeral services for Rudolph Luksa, 75, of Caldwell, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Cooks Point Brethren Church with the Rev. Henry E. Beseda and Norman G. Haisler officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home. Mr. Luksa died Tuesday in a Bryan hospital. He was born Oct. 22, 1904, in Burleson County and had lived there all his life. Mr. Lukes was a retired rancher and had worked as a clerk at the Cooks Point store. He was a member of the SPJST Lodge #186 and of the Mutual Aid Society of the Cooks Point Brethren Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella Roslie Luksa; two two sisters, Mrs. Ed (Fannie) Drgac of Caldwell and Mrs. Emily Pannen of Victoria. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 12, 1979) | Luksa, Rudolph (I2030)
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| 2666 | Obituary: Mr. Marek CALDWELL - Funeral services for Joseph Marek, 69, of Tunis will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Bowers-Harvey-Schiller Funeral Home here with Rev. Henry Beseda officiating. Burial will follow in New Tabor Cemetery. Mr. Marek died Monday in a Houston hospital. He was born April 9, 1905 in Burleson County and lived here all his life. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Roselie Bedner Marek of Tunis; one brother, Emile Marek of Caldwell and one sister, Mrs. Walter Matejka of Caldwell. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on March 18, 1975) | Marek, Joseph (I1839)
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| 2667 | Obituary: Mr. Marek Funeral services for Hynek Marek of Caldwell will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Bowers-Harvey-Schiller Funeral Home. Marek, 76, died in his home Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. John J. Brazenec and the Rev. Henry E. Beseda will officiate with burial in the New Tabor Cemetery. Marek was born March 16, 1892, in Burleson County. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Cooks Point Brethren Church and the VFW of Caldwell. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie S. Marek; four sons, Frank Marek of Dallas, Melvin Marek of Austin, Nelson L. Marek of Austin and Wilton J. Marek of Caldwell; two daughters, Mrs. Ellis C. Hunter of Austin and Mrs. Dan R. Sherfy of Houston; seven grandchildren; six brothers, Henry Marek and Roger Marek of Seymour, Rudolph Marek, Adolph Marek, Emil Marek, and Joseph Marek, all of Caldwell; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Matejka and Mrs. Walter Matejka of Caldwell, and Mrs. Emil Fick of Houston. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 4, 1968) | Marek, Hynek (I3089)
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| 2668 | Obituary: Mr. Mark Alan Boland, 23, 545 N. Clara Ave., DeLand, died Saturday. He was born in El Paso, Texas. He was a student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. He was a Baptist and a deacon and teacher at Lyndon Baptist Church, Louisville. He was a member of MENSA International. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Boland, DeLand; brothers, Charles M. and William R., both of Colorado Springs, Col., and sister, Ann Boland, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. (Published in The Orlando Sentinel on April 22, 1981) | Boland, Mark Alan (I9043)
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| 2669 | Obituary: Mr. Mason Lavelle Ferguson May 11, 1926 - August 19, 2020 Mason Lavelle Ferguson was born in El Dorado, Arkansas, on May 11, 1926, and peacefully entered into the presence of his Lord in Shreveport, Louisiana, on August 19, 2020. He is preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Willadene "Dene" Thompson Ferguson, his second wife Gertianne Twitty Ferguson, and his brothers, Carlton, Charles (Pete), and Leo (Bo). He is survived by his sons, The Rev. Steve Ferguson (Sandy, deceased) of Tomball, Texas, David Ferguson (Kathy) of Rison, Arkansas, sister, Chlora Jean Colley (Robert) of Springhill, Louisiana, grandchildren Christopher Ferguson (Carrie) of West Monroe, Louisiana, Craig Ferguson (Jennifer) and Catherine Bird (Travis) of Cedar Park, Texas, Jessica Ferguson (Wes) of Denver, Colorado, and Mason Ferguson of Conway, Arkansas, seven great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews, all of whom he loved deeply. Lavelle also held deep affection for peanut butter. He had a saying that if you love peanut butter and something else, when you put them together, you get something "doubly good." With an infectious laugh that never failed to make others smile, Lavelle was a true joy to those who knew him. He had a wicked sense of humor and earned a well-deserved reputation as an entertaining prankster. Lavelle, or "Mason" as he was known later in life, loved his country, having served in the US Army Air Corps as a B-17 turret gunner during WWII. In recent years, he was recognized for his service to our country, along with other WWII veterans as part of an Honor Flight to visit Washington, D.C. and the WWII Memorial. After his retirement as an accountant for Arkla, Inc., he and Dene traveled extensively, literally wearing out four motor homes as they criss-crossed the US and Canada. There was hardly a place you could mention that Lavelle wouldn't be able to say, "I've been there." Along the way, he held the position of National Director of the Family Motor Coach Association. In addition, he was a member of the Aneca Federal Credit Union's Board of Directors for several years in Shreveport, LA. Nothing was more important to Lavelle than his faith and family. He taught for many years as a Sunday School teacher and served as a deacon at Sunset Acres Church in Shreveport, LA. In recent years, he attended Brookwood Baptist Church and will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. We can all picture the people in Heaven that are now telling Lavelle that his faith and Christian example are the reasons they are there. Lavelle had a friend in Jesus and truly walked his life in love. We welcome friends and family to join us for a graveside service on Saturday, August 22, 2020, at 11:00 am at Forest Park West Cemetery (masks are encouraged), with Rev. Gary Melanson and Rev. John Harp officiating. Please note a special celebration of Lavelle's life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brookwood Baptist Church or to your preferred charity. (Published by Forest Park Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) | Ferguson, Mason Lavelle (I4107)
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| 2670 | Obituary: Mr. May MADISONVILLE - Funeral services for Mr. Robert Lee May, 62, of North Zulch, were held today at 2 p.m. at the Willow Hole Chapel at North Zulch with burial in the Willow Hole Cemetery. The Rev. Phil Snell, of College Station, was to officiate with funeral arrangements by Ferguson Funeral Home of Madisonville. Mr. May died Saturday in a Bryan hospital. He was born April 27, 1914 in Madison County and lived there all his life. He was a welder. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae May of North Zulch; four sons, James E. May, Donald Ray May and Terry Lynn May all of North Zulch, and Robert H. May of Houston; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Wade of College Station, Mrs. Delores Birchum of Westoff, Mrs. Linda Presley of North Carolia and Mrs. Lanell Gafford of Madisonville; two brothers, Thomas May of North Zulch and Albert May of Baytown; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald and Mrs. Clemmie Stabler, both of Houston, and Mrs. Pauline Windham of North Zulch; his mother, Mrs. Mary May of North Zulch; and 22 grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on April 4, 1977) | May, Robert Lee (I3383)
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| 2671 | Obituary: Mr. Melbourne Lewis Cochran SPRINGHILL, LA/LONGVIEW, TX - Funeral services for Mr. Melbourne Lewis Cochran, age 84, will be held Sunday, October 12, 2000 at 2 pm at Central Baptist, Springhill, with Dr. Ron Harvey officiating. Burial will follow in the Plain Dealing Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Mortuary, Springhill, LA. Visitation will begin Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 5 pm at Bailey Mortuary. 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. Mr. Cochran at ended Springhill schools, married Nettie Hazel Covington of Chalybeate Springs, LA, July 10, 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 is survived by his wife of 62 wears, 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 husband, Rick of Waco, TX; five great grandchildren, Madison, Abigail and Emily Stahl and Grayson and Adeline Vela; sisters, Maggie Cochran Wallace and Gertie Ann Cochran Twitty, both of Springhill, LA. Mr. Cochran was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, J.L. Cochran and infant son, Stanley Lewis Cochran. Pallbearers will be Deacons of Central Baptist Church. Bailey Mortuary, Inc. Springhill, LA. 318-539-3555 (Published in The Shreveport Times on October 11, 2003) | Cochran, Melbourne Lewis (I2381)
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| 2672 | Obituary: Mr. Miller HOUSTON - Funeral services for Robert S. Miller, 52, were Tuesday in Houston. Burial was in the Veterans Cemetery. Mr. Miller died Saturday in a Houston hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Irene Ross Miller, formerly of Bryan. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 19, 1971) | Miller, Robert Shirley (I13314)
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| 2673 | Obituary: Mr. Peter C. Goelden SHREVEPORT, LA - Services will be conducted at Centries Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 8801 Mansfield Rd., Shreveport, LA, for Mr. Peter C. Goelden, age 48, of Shreveport, Friday, December 14, 1990 at 10 a.m. Officiating will be Reverend Shannon O'Glee. Interment will be at Centuries Memorial Park. He entered into rest Tuesday, December 11 in Shreveport. Mr. Goelden was a native of Alexandria, La. and lived in Shreveport for 15 years. He is survived by two sons, Darren Goelden and wife, Angela, of Shreveport and Justin Goelden of Shreveport; one daughter, Tricia Collie of Hypoint, N.C.; one grandson, Brandon Johnson of Keatchie, La; four sisters, Sarah G. Smith of Shreveport, Patricia Blair of Flemington, N.J., Sherry L. Goelden of Dallas, Texas and Deloris Fry of Florissant, Missouri; and one brother, David L. Goelden of Dallas, Texas. Visitation for friends will be from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. (Published in The Shreveport Times on December 13, 1990) | Goelden, Peter Charles (I3840)
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| 2674 | Obituary: MR. PHILLIPS CARTHAGE - Graveside services for Curtis Tommy Phillips, 64, of Sulphur, La., were held at 3:30 pm. Tuesday in the Mount Bethel Cemetery near Gary with the Rev. Lloyd Roper officiating. Mr. Phillips died Saturday at his home after a long illness. He was a heavy equipment operator. Survivors include his widow; five sons, Charles E. Phillips of Houston, Curtis L. Phillips and Bobby P. Phillips, both of Carthage, Bruce Phillips of Cleveland, Albert E. Phillips of Tyler; two stepsons, J. W. Vice of Abbyville, La., and Donald Guidry of Baton Rouge; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Byrd of Longview and Mrs. Ruth Brandenburg of Corrigan; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Bill Cotton of Boren and Mrs. Floy Hunt of Corpus Christie; one brother, Albert Phillips of Henrietta, Okla; and 21 grandchildren. (Published in The Marshall News Messenger on February 4, 1975) | Phillips, Curtis Tommy (I14823)
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| 2675 | Obituary: Mr. Porter Cochran PORTERVILLE, LA - Services for Mr. Porter Cochran, 87, of Portersville were held at 4 p.m., Sunday, September 23, at the Central Baptist Church in Springhill, La., where he was a member and deacon. Dr. Johnny Adkins, assisted by Dr. Newell Pugh, officiated. Burial was in the Springhill Cemetery. He died Saturday, September 22, 1984, at his residence after a long illness. Mr. Cochran, a native and life long resident of this area, was a major supplier of lumber for the early salt mill industry in Springhill. He worked as a dairyman and poultry farmer in the settlement that came to be called Porterville after him. He was known as (Mr. Porter) to all his friends and acquaintances. Mr. Cochran is survived by his wife, Gertrude Houston Cochran; two daughters, Maggie Evelyn Wallace and Gertie Ann Twitty, all of Porterville; one son, Melbourne Cochran of Springhill; seven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were: Galvin L. Stahl, Louis Stahl, Jerry Voss, Danny Stanford, John Wallace, James Evans and David Twitty. Honorary Pallbearers were: deacons of Central Baptist Church in Springhill. (Published in The Shreveport Times on September 24, 1984) | Cochran, Porter (I2380)
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| 2676 | Obituary: Mr. Robert L. "Bob" Ross d. March 15, 2020 Robert L. "Bob" Ross of Navasota passed away Sunday, March 15th. Visitation with family and friends will be held Tuesday, March 17, from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at Nobles Funeral Chapel. Funeral services will be celebrated Wednesday, March 18th at 10:00 am at the funeral home with the Rev. C. McAllister "Mac" Vaughn officiating. Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Nobles Funeral Chapel. Bob was born October 7, 1940 in College Station to Emmitt and Albina (Blazek) Ross. He graduated from high school and enrolled at Texas A&M University. He was a member of the A & M Corps of Cadets and graduated in 1966 with a BA in accounting. On September 2nd of that same year, Bob married the love of his life, Annie Frances Bounds. Together they raised two sons. Bob had been working for the Texas Department of Corrections in Huntsville, but soon moved to Navasota to work for his father-in-law at Navasota LP Gas. He would later buy the business in 1983. Bob became very active in his community, serving as a city councilman, Little League coach, board member for Texas Propane Gas Association, and lifetime member of the Rattler Booster Club. He was passionate about all sports, but baseball was his favorite. Bob never failed to attend his sons, and later his grandchildren's games. They knew that they could look up in the stands and find him, cheering for them and giving his steadfast support. He was their biggest fan. Truthful and honest, giving his opinion only when asked for, Bob instilled in his sons a sense of integrity, a strong work ethic and the importance of a mans word and a firm handshake. Although he still retained ownership of Navasota LP Gas, Bob semi-retired in 2019, shortly before losing his beloved wife of 53 years, Annie, in October. He enjoyed the outdoors, whether hunting, fishing or piddling around the place in Anderson. Bob was a self-proclaimed multi-tasker...he could read the newspaper, watch a game on television and hear the Aggie game on the radio all at the same time. His greatest accomplishment in life was his family. He was a proud husband, father, grandfather and Aggie. Bob is survived by sons and daughters-in-law Robert Chad and Stacey Lynn (Parker) Ross and Tommy Dwayne and Kimberly Lynn (Becker) Ross; brother Jackie D. Ross; sisters Patsy Sargent, Helen Kennon, Mickey Gandy, Dianne Feldman and Sue Flato; sister-in-law Mary Lee Bounds and grandchildren Robert Cory Ross, Taylor Ann Ross and Abigail Lynn Ross. Serving as pallbearers are Mike Ross, Jeff Sargent, David Feldman, Scott Briers, Rodney Sechelski and Robby Robbins. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife Annie; sisters Irene Miller and Nell Summerlin and brother Emmitt J. Ross, Jr. You are invited to leave kind words and fond memories at www.noblesfuneral.com. (Published by Nobles Funeral Home of Navasota, TX) | Ross, Robert Lloyd (I13309)
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| 2677 | Obituary: Mr. Ronald (Ronny) Layne Smith Jr. Ronald Layne Smith, Jr., 57, of Baytown, Texas, passed away on September 22, 2014, in Houston. He was born July 24, 1957, in Baytown, Texas, to Ronald Smith, Sr. and Elizabeth Smith and grew up in Highlands, Texas. On May 21, 1977, he married the love of his life, Terri Clement. Ronny graduated from Sterling High School in 1975 and was a contributing player of the Sterling 1972 state play-off team. He was selected to the all American football team and continued his football career when he attended Texas A & M University. He attended St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and was a member of the Knights of Columbus where he volunteered many hours and could always be seen in December at the Christmas tree lot. He enjoyed spending time with family and loved the outdoors. One of Ronny's most important roles was as "Pappa" and he loved spending time with his grandchildren. Ronny always made the best of every situation, always had a smile on his face, and loved to joke around. He retired from LyondellBasell He is preceded in death by his father, Ronny Smith, Sr. and his father-in-law Raymond Clement. Ronny is survived by his wife of 37 years, Terri; three daughters, Stacey Mullins and her husband, Jason, Mindy Vyoral and her husband, Rob, and Ronda Smith; grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Bryce Stork, Dalton Mullins, Dylan and Devyn Vyoral; mother, Elizabeth Smith and Mike Guidry; brother, Danny Smith and wife, Marianne; sisters, Sharon Cotton and husband, Ray, and Lisa Henning and husband, Randall. Ronny is also survived by his mother-in-law, Rosemary Clement; brothers-in-law, Raymond Clement and wife Linda, Bobby Clement and wife, Pat, and John Clement and wife, Sue; sisters-in-law, Suzanne Alimena and husband, Dave, Candy Kovalcik and husband, Ronnie, Sandy Martin and husband, Ricky, Jana Deardorff and husband, Barry, Amy Warfel and husband, Tim, and Denice Massengale and husband, Timmy; sixty-three nieces and nephews; and numerous cousins and friends. The family will receive friends from 6 - 8 p.m., with a vigil service at 7 p.m. on Friday, September 26, 2014. The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 27, 2014, at St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Sterling-White Cemetery in Highlands. Honoring the family as pallbearers will be Chris Parkey, Sammy Quisenberry, Lee Henning, Jonathan and Aaron Cotton, Jason and Derrek Smith, Steven Kovalcik, Christopher Clement, Joshua Massengale and Colby Massengale. Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Danny Smith, Ray Cotton, Randall Henning, John Clement, Bobby Clement, Raymond Clement, Timmy Massengale, Tim Warfel, Barry Deardorff, Ricky Martin, Ronnie Kovalcik and Dave Alimena The family wants to thank Dr. Stuart Solomon, Dr. Michael Reardon and The Houston Methodist Hospital staff for their wonderful care. For those desiring, memorial donations may be made to American Heart Association/ American Stroke Association, PO Box 841125, Dallas, TX 75284-1125. (Published by Crespo & Jirrels Funeral Home of Baytown, TX) | Smith, Ronald Layne Jr. (I2565)
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| 2678 | Obituary: Mr. Rosprim Funeral services for Mr. Antone L. Rosprim, 76, of 702 Eisenhower, College Station, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Hillier Funeral Home Chapel in Bryan with burial in the College Station City Cemetery. The Rev. T.J. Valenta and the Rev. W.A. McDonald, will officiate.Funeral arrangements are with Hillier Funeral Home of Bryan. Mr. Rosprim died Thursday at 9:15 a.m. in a local hospital. He was born Oct. 7, 1900 in Brazos County and lived in Brazos County all his life. He was retired after 43 years with the poultry science department at Texas A&M University. He was a councilman for the College Station City Council for six consecutive terms, and was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Rosprim of College Station; a daughter, Mrs. James M. Robertson of College Station; a sister, Mrs. Antone Blazak of College Station; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 28, 1977) | Rosprim, Antone Leon (I13393)
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| 2679 | Obituary: Mr. Sebesta CALDWELL - Funeral services for Mr. Frank B. Sebesta, 68, of 804 Dillard St. in Caldwell, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Caldwell Brethren Church with the Rev. Henry E. Beseda and the Rev. Daniel Marek officiating. Burial will be in the San Antonio Prairie Cemetery under the direction of Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell. Mr. Sebesta died Monday at his home. He was born Jan. 15, 1908 in Burleson County and was a lifetime resident there. He was a retired farmer and maintenance worker for the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. He was a member of SPJST Lodge No. 7 of the San Antonio Prairie Community and served on the board of elders of the Caldwell Brethren Church for 25 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ella Rosa Sebesta of Caldwell; one son, Franklin J. Sebesta of Caldwell; one brother, Joe F. Sebesta of Caldwell; one daughter, Mrs. E.J. (Norma Jean) Ross of Victoria; three sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Annie) Pertl and Mrs. Ernest (Lydia) Deutsch, both of Caldwell, and Mrs. Dan Vlasta Wolff of Beaumont; and four grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 21, 1976) | Sebesta, Frank Bennie (I3154)
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| 2680 | Obituary: Mr. Sebesta Sr. CALDWELL - Funeral services for Willie Joe Sebesta Sr., 106 E. Keb St., Caldwell, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Caldwell Brethren Church with the Rev. Henry Beseda and the Rev. Daniel Morek officiating. Burial will be in the Caldwell Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Bowers-Harvey-Schiller Funeral Home of Caldwell. Mr. Sebesta died Sunday in a Caldwell hospital. He was born June 24, 1898 in Burleson County and had been a lifelong resident. He was a retired clerk with the Park Hill Grocery and the Jennings Hardware Co. and a member of the SPJST Lodge, No. 7. He was a member of the Caldwell Brethren Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lydia Sebesta of Caldwell; a son, B.J. Sebesta of Kennedy; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Chlapek of Pasadena, Mrs. Frank Semcik of Austin; two brothers, Joe Sebesta and Frank Sebesta, both of Caldwell; three sisters, Mrs. Stanley Pertl of Caldwell; Mrs. Ernist Deutsch of Caldwell, Mrs. Vlasta Wolf of Beaumont and ten grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 26, 1975) | Sebesta, Willie Joe Sr. (I3150)
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| 2681 | Obituary: Mr. Urbanovsky CALDWELL - Funeral services for Emil Stanley Urbanovsky, 63, of the Cook's Point Community, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Cook's Point Brethren Church, the Rev. John Gantt Jr. and the Rev. Frank Simcik officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Bowers-Harvey-Schiller Funeral Home of Caldwell. Mr. Urbanovsky was a native of Burleson County, born Nov. 13, 1907. He was a retired merchant and farmer, and a member of the SPGST lodge and the mutual aid society of the Cook's Point Brethren Church. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Billy W. Albright of Cook's Point; eight brothers, Frank Urbanovsky of Bryan, Bill Urbanovsky of Dime Box, and John Urbanovsky, Albert Urbanovsky, Henry Urbanovsky, Ludwig Urbanovsky and Kervin Urbanovsky, all of Caldwell; three sisters, Mrs. Hubert Polansky of Austin; Mrs. Raymond Cedidla of Caldwell and Mrs. George Chnellar of Rockdale, and five grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Leonard Urbanovsky, Edward Cedidla; Donnie Urbanovsky, Jerry Urbanovsky, Lamar Urbanovsky, Louis Urbanovsky, Hubert Polansky Jr. and Glen Chnellar. Honorary pallbearers will be Alvin Albright, Frank Schoeneman, Edward Odstracil, Wilson Pledges, Pledges, William McSwain, Ronnie Urbanovsky, Albert J. Surovik, Jerry Weaver; Robert Wine and Booker T. Mason. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 2, 1971) | Urbanovsky, Emil Stanley (I2031)
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| 2682 | Obituary: Mr. W.E. Hawthorne March 12, 1944 - July 14, 2019 Funeral services for Mr. W.E. Hawthorne, 75, of Tatum, will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 18, 2019 at Tatum United Methodist Church with Rev. Dwain Smith and Galin Haygood officiating. Interment will follow at Waldrop Cemetery under the direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at Tatum United Methodist Church. Mr. Hawthorne passed from this life on July 14, 2019, at Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview. Willie Elmer "W.E." Hawthorne, Jr. was born March 12, 1944 in Franklin, La. to Willie Elmer and Mildred Hawthorne. He grew up in Homer, La. and graduated from Homer High School. He participated in numerous extracurricular activities lettering in choir, band, football, basketball, and track. After high school, he attended Southern Arkansas University on a football scholarship where he started 4 years on both offense and defense only coming off the field for a few special teams plays a game. He started his football coaching career in Van Buren, Ark. where he coached football, basketball, and track. He became the head coach and athletic director at Tatum High School in 1972 where he coached for the next 10 years. During his time at Tatum, he led the Eagles to numerous district championships and playoff appearances. After leaving the coaching profession, W.E. worked in numerous positions in the oilfield until his retirement in 2016. W.E. had a unique ability to remember facts, dates, and statistics about people, places, and events. He never met a stranger and always had plenty of stories to tell that were never short on details. He possessed a strong work ethic and expected the same from his children, athletes, and coworkers but always was out front leading by example. W.E. or "WE" as his grandchildren called him loved his children and grandchildren. Nothing gave him greater enjoyment than watching them participate in their numerous athletic events and all the while providing coaching advice whenever needed. He was truly their biggest fan. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandsons Lucas John Hawthorne and Zackary Scott Hawthorne. He is survived by his loving wife Marianne of Tatum; sister Milly Sale and husband Richard of Shreveport; children Scott Hawthorne of Hallsville, Cassie White of White Oak, Jason Wheeler and wife Shelley of Tatum, and Brad Hawthorne and wife Jennifer of White Oak; grandchildren, Brittany Grimm and husband Merritt, Garrett White, Kade Wheeler, Emma Hawthorne, Dallas Reeves, Farrah Reeves, Makenzie Hawthorne, Sam Hawthorne, and Josh Hawthorne; great grandchildren, Paisley White and Ella Rose Grimm; and numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Dr. Rick Earnest and Dr. Larry Frase and the many healthcare professionals that cared for W.E. for the past several months. Pallbearers will be Pat Browning, Ron Reed, Dean Beall, Johnny Toon, Gary Ebberhart, Gene Centers, Horace James, and Willie Davis. Honorary pallbearers will be Allen Koch, Coach Joe Evans, Dee Hart, Dean Centers, Bob Barrett, Mike Nelson, Mark Nelson, Andy Evans and J. W. Parsons. (Published by Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home of Henderson, TX) | Hawthorne, Willie Elmer Jr. (I2160)
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| 2683 | Obituary: Mr. Walker on Wesley Harrison's place four miles west of town died Wednesday night about nine o'clock and was buried in the Cache Creek cemetery Thursday afternoon. He was the father of Mrs. J.T. Brothers, who lives on Howe Bros. place, but lived with his granddaughter, Mrs. J.B. Bryant. He had no special disease, but died of old age. He would have been 88 years old next Sunday. (Obituary of The Seymour Baylor County Banner on May 3, 1907) | Walker, Samuel H. (I177)
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| 2684 | Obituary: Mr. Zalenski DALLAS - A memorial service for Mr. Edward Zalenski, 57, formerly a teacher of modern languages at Texas A&M University, were was held at the C. Morton Chapel in Dallas Friday night. Mrs. Zalenski died at 5 p.m. Thursday in a Dallas hospital. He was born Dec. 14, 1920, in Old Forge, Pa. He received his bachelor of arts and masters in modern languages from Texas A&M. He later taught modern languages at A&M, The University of Texas at Austin and North Texas State University. Survivors include a daughter, Dr. Ann Pye of College Station; two granddaughters, Doriann Pye of Colorado and Lorilynn Pye of College Station; a grandson, James Merrell Pye of College Station; and five brothers, Dr. Eric Zalenski of Dayton, Ohio; Roman Zalenski of Ithaca, N.Y.; and Charles Edmund Zalenski, Stanley Zalenski and Henry Zalenski, all of Johnson City, N.Y. Donations may be made to the cancer fund at the Wadley Institute in Dallas. (Published in The Bryan Eagle on April 22, 1978) | Zalenski, Edward Emilian (I7635)
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| 2685 | Obituary: Mrs. A. Butaud Rites Are Held Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Alcibiade Butaud, 91, the former Celestina LeBlanc, of Lake Charles, the mother of six Vermilion residents. Religious services were conducted in the St. Mary Magdalen Catholic church in Abbeville with burial following in the New Catholic cemetery under the direction of the Moss funeral home. Survivors include six sons, Sidney and A. J., both of Henry, L. J. and Paul, both of Abbeville, C. L. and Robert, both of Amelia, Tex.; five daughters, Mrs. Henry Gautreaux and Mrs. Eugene Gautreaux, both of Abbeville, Mrs. W. H. Betteron of Port Neches, Texas, Mrs. Frank Martin of Franklin and Mrs. Tom Faulk of Lake Charles; 24 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren. The six sons served as pallbearers. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on March 13, 1958) | LeBlanc, Celestina (I2619)
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| 2686 | Obituary: Mrs. A. J. Harrison Dead At Jayton STAMFORD, Aug. 23-(Spl) - Mrs. A. J. Harrison, 58, resident of Jayton for 31 years, died at her home today. Funeral will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the family home with burial in the Jayton cemetery under direction of Kinney Funeral Home of Stamford. She had been a member of the Church of Christ since childhood. Survivors are her husband; four sons, Newton of Odessa, L. C. of Dallas, George of Jayton and J. D. of Goldsmith; and nine daughters, Hattie Mae Harrison of Jayton, and Mmes. Lola Hutto of Rotan, Leona Eledy of Spur, Thelma Gallagher of Spur, Beulah Wood of Bristow, Coline Burk of Malone, Ola Cox of Carlsbad, N.M., Lulu Hunter of Electra, and B. Patterson of Dickens. (Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on August 24, 1938) | Hamlin, Elnora Harlin (I5482)
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| 2687 | Obituary: Mrs. A. LeBlanc Given Last Rites KAPLAN, La. - Funeral services for Mrs. Aristile LeBlanc, 53, who died at 7:40 p.m. Sunday in New Iberia, were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the St. Theresa Catholic Church in Abbeville. Burial was in the Abbeville Catholic Cemetery under the direction of the Meaux Funeral Home, Inc. Survivors include her stepmother, Mrs. Jewell Buford; her husband, Aristile, of Abbeville; one son, Doris LeBlanc, Abbeville; one daughter, Dorothy Rose LeBlanc, Abbeville; one sister, Mrs. Wilfred Trahan, Abbeville; two half sisters, Linda Buford, Hackberry; three half brothers, Winnie Buford, and Ray Buford of Hackberry, and Wilson Buford, Sulphur; and three grandchildren. (Published in The Kaplan Journal on September 14, 1967) | Buford, Evelena (I15451)
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| 2688 | Obituary: Mrs. A. LeBlanc Succumbs At Home In Kaplan ABBEVILLE, La. - Mrs. Alphonse LeBlanc, 65, died at her Abbeville residence at 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Sunday in the Holy Rosary Catholic church in Kaplan with burial to follow in the Kaplan Catholic cemetery. Mrs. LeBlanc was the former Noemie Hargrave. Survivors include seven sons, Isaac and Nelton of Kaplan; Semar, Aristile and Evest of Abbeville, Edwin of Marrero, and Alphonse Jr. of Morgan City; six daughters, Mrs. Dewey Bourque of Kaplan, Mrs. Pierre Cabrol of Lafayette, Mrs. Dennis Landry, Mrs. Roy Touchet and Mrs. Hilda LeBlanc of Abbeville, and Mrs. Hewitt Primeaux of Lake Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Elodie Hargrave of Kaplan and Mrs. Alexis Harrington of Cow Island; one brother, Willie Hargrave of Kaplan and a half-brother, Dulva LeBlanc of Kaplan; 27 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. The Meaux funeral home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on February 7, 1955) | Hargrave, Noemie (I2652)
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| 2689 | Obituary: Mrs. Abshire Mrs. Othel C. Abshire, passed away Thursday, October 2, in California. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday in the Comanche Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Calvin Gray officiating. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sherman Hulsey, Ed Turner, Edgar Bonosky, B. A. Eply, Dalton Cook and Marvin huey. She was a former resident of Comanche, where she was born on January 2, 1914. She had been a resident of California the past 25 years. Survivors include her husband, Frank Abshire, one son, Willie Ray Calbert, Orange, Calif.; three daughters, Barbara Kilinger, San Angelo; Pearl Calbert, Los Angeles; and Peggy Walters, Bay City; father, John Carwile of Gustine; mother, Virgie Sims; one brother, Dean Carwile, Odessa; two sisters, Mrs. Gillene Smith, Minneapolis, Minn.; and Mrs. D. Campbell, Odessa; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. (Published in The Comanche Chief on October 9, 1975) | Carwile, Ruby Othel (I10566)
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| 2690 | Obituary: Mrs. Abshire Succumbs Here Resident 20 Years Dies Of Heart Trouble Mrs. Paul Abshire, 36, a resident of this section for 20 years, died of heart trouble yesterday at 6 p.m. at her home at Kolb's crossing after an illness of three weeks. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. James Catholic church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery under direction of Grammier's. Mrs. Abshire was a native of Rayne, La. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. J.M. White and Miss Dorothy Abshire; five sons, Abbie, A.J., Wilford, L.J. and L.E. Abshire, all of Kolb's crossing; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Talbot; two sisters, Mrs. E. Champagne and Mrs. Albert LeBouef; four brothers, E., F., W. and C. Talbot, all of Port Arthur; and one grandchild, James White of Kolb's crossing. (Published in The Port Arthur News on April 10, 1936) | Talbot, Ada Marie (I2917)
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| 2691 | Obituary: Mrs. Ada Fletcher Mrs. Ada Verlie Fletcher, 63, of 827 Euclid St., Houston, Tex., a former Shreveport resident, died Tuesday in a Houston hospital. Mrs. Fletcher was a native of Elliott, Ark. She was a member of the Woodland Baptist Church and the Ladies Auxiliary of Postal Supervisors. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Sam H. Green Funeral Home chapel in Houston. The Rev. Odom Dyess will officiate. Burial will be here in Forest Park Cemetery, with graveside services at 10 a.m. Friday. Survivors include a daughter, Patsy Beck of Houston; a brother, Lonnie G. Houston of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Sybil Goodgion of Shreveport and Mrs. Margaret LeBlanc of Bryan, Tex., and two grandsons. (Published in The Shreveport Times on May 6, 1970) | Houston, Ada Verlie (I45)
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| 2692 | Obituary: Mrs. Ada V. Fletcher Mrs. Ada Verlie Fletcher. 63, 827 Euclid St., Houston, Tex., a former Shreveport resident, died Tuesday in a Houston hospital. A native of Elliott, Ark., Mrs. Fletcher was a member of the Woodland Baptist Church and the Ladies Auxiliary of Postal Supervisors. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Sam H. Green Funeral Home Chapel in Houston with the Rev. Odom Dyess officiating. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Forest Park Cemetery here. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Patsy Beck of Houston; one brother, Lennie G. Houston of Baton Rouge: two sisters, Mrs. Sybil Goodgion of Shreveport and Mrs. Margaret LeBlanc of Bryan, Tex., and two grandsons. (Published in The Shreveport Journal on May 6, 1970) | Houston, Ada Verlie (I45)
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| 2693 | Obituary: Mrs. Alice Talbot A Rosary for Mrs. Alice Talbot, 79, of 2716 62nd St., will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday in Grammier-Oberle 39th St. Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Talbot died at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the Golden Triangle Nursing Home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Little Flower of Jesus Catholic Church of which she was a member. Entombment will be in Calvary Mauseoleum. Mrs. Talbot had resided in Port Arthur 50 years. (Published in The Port Arthur News on February 4, 1972) | Boudreaux, Alice (I4621)
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| 2694 | Obituary: Mrs. Allen Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Allen, 84, of 3707 South College Ave., who died Tuesday in a local hospital, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the College Heights Assembly of God. The Rev. D. R. Young of the church will officiate at the service for the housewife, who was born here Aug. 14, 1881, and lived here 35 years. Burial will be in Peach Creek Cemetery with arrangements by Hillier Funeral Home. Mrs. Allen is survived by three sons, L. A. Allen and Barker Allen, both of Bryan, and Milton S. Allen of Brownwood; four daughters, Mrs. Lela Vincent, Mrs. Hattie Mae King, and Mrs. Kyle Pearson, all of Bryan, and Mrs. A. W. Lipps of Baytown; two brothers, R. A. Barker of Austin and W. W. Barker of Navasota, and ten grandchildren. Pallbearers for the service will be J. D. Barker, L. D. Allen, Earl Barker, Eddie Zwolinski, Hoyett Taylor, Curtis Vincent, Larry Lipps and Moody Allen. (Published in The Bryan Daily Eagle on November 10, 1965) | Barker, Nina Beatrice (I7623)
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| 2695 | Obituary: Mrs. Alphonse LeBlanc ABBEVILLE, Feb. 6 - Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m., today, at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Kaplan for Mrs. Alphonse LeBlanc, 65, the former Noemie Hargrave, who died Friday. Mrs. LeBlanc, the mother of 17 children with 13 still surviving her, died at her residence in Abbeville at 9 p.m., Friday. The body is at the Meaux Funeral Home in Kaplan until time of services. Survivors include seven sons, Isaac and Nelton, both of Kaplan; Semar, Aristile and Evest, all three of Abbeville; Edwin of Marrero, and Alphonse Jr. of Morgan City; six daughters, Mrs. Dewey Bourque of Kaplan, Mrs. Pierre Cabrol of Lafayette, Mrs. Dennis Landry, Mrs. Roy Touchet and Mrs. Hilda LeBlanc, all of Abbeville, and Mrs. Hewitt Primeaux of Lake Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Elodie Hargrave of Kaplan and Mrs. Alexis Harrington of Cow Island; one brother, Willie Hargrave of Kaplan, one half-brother, Dulva LeBlanc of Kaplan; 27 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on February 6, 1955) | Hargrave, Noemie (I2652)
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| 2696 | Obituary: MRS. ALTA A. CROW Mrs. Alta A. Crow, 81, of 7842 Hemlock Drive, died Tuesday in a local hospital. She had been a resident of El Paso 18 months and was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by six sons, including J. T. Crow, of El Paso, and three daughters. Her body was sent by Kaster and Maxon to DeLeon, Texas, for burial. (Published in The El Paso Herald Post on May 11, 1960) | Hamlin, Alta Alva (I17)
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| 2697 | Obituary: Mrs. Alta Mae Scogin KERMIT (Staff) - Mrs. Alta Mae Scogin, 40, died at 6:15 a.m. Sunday in Memorial Hospital here following a lengthy illness. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Cooper Funeral Chapel by Buddy Fritz, pastor of Eastside Church of Christ. Burial will be at 2 p.m. in Gaines County Memorial Cemetery in Seminole. Born Aug. 5, 1928, in Seymour, Mrs. Scogin was a member of the Baptist Church. She was married to Lawrence T. Scogin in Nacogdoches on Dec. 28, 1944. The couple had lived in Kermit four years, moving here from Seminole. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Ann Wilcox of Carlsbad, N. M., and Mrs. Charlotte Elaine Foutch of Waynesville, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. B. J. Gross of Andrews, Mrs. B. H. High of Seagraves and Mrs. W. H. Sturgeon of Houston; four brothers, E. J. and Roy Bryant of Texas City and E. B. Brant of Andrews; and two grandchildren. (Published in The Odessa American on September 30, 1968) | Bryant, Alta Mae (I719)
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| 2698 | Obituary: MRS. AMAY MARY LeBOUEF Funeral services for Mrs. Amay Mary LeBouef, 80, of 3905 Wentworth, are set for 10 a.m. Monday in St. Catherine's Catholic Church. Burial will be under the direction of Levingston Funeral Home. A native of Rayne, La., Mrs. LeBouef died at 4:35 p.m. Saturday in Doctor's Hospital. A rosary will be recited at 7:45 p.m. Sunday in Levingston Chapel. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Waters of Port Arthur; two sons, A. J. Ronsette of Portland, Ore., R. Ronsette Jr., of Port Arthur; one sister, Mrs. Eddie Champagne of Port Arthur; one brother, Claude Talbot of Woodville; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. LeBouef was a resident of Port Arthur 43 years and a member of St. Catherine's Catholic Church. (Published in The Port Arthur News on May 5, 1974) | Talbot, Amy Mary (I2914)
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| 2699 | Obituary: Mrs. Angeline Ebarb MANY - Mrs. Angeline Ebarb, 70, of Zwolle died Thursday in a Shreveport hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the St. Ann Catholic Church with the Rev. William Louis Antilitz officiating. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery un-der the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary Jo Tate of Haughton, Mrs. Mildred Madison of Shreveport and Mrs. Catherine Gianfreda of Las Vegas, Nev.; four sons, Rodolph Ebarb of Springhill, Mark A. Ebarb and James R. Ebarb, both of Las Vegas, Melvin J. Ebarb of Keithville; one sister, Mrs. Jacob Oybolt of Birmingham, Ala.; seven brothers, Anton Crnkovic of Birmingham, Charlie Crnkovic of Springhill, Angel Crnkovic of Oak Grove, Alfred Crnkovic and Joe P. Crnkovic, both of Noble, William Crnkovic of Caldwell, Tex., and Rudolph Crnkovic of Leesville; 22 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. (Published in The Shreveport Times on April 5, 1975) | Crnkovic, Angeline (I1157)
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| 2700 | Obituary: MRS. ANNIE DRGAC DEAD Funeral Pending For Rural Resident This County Mrs. Annie Drgac, 39, who was brought to a local hospital in critical condition five days ago, succumbed at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Funeral arrangements are pending until the site of interment is selected. Influenza-meningitis caused death. Johnson Funeral Home is in charge. The family resides 10 miles southeast on highway 9. Surviving are the husband, Walter J. Drgac; and eight children, Evelyn, Dorothy, Viola, Clarice, Walter Clarence, Albert, Hubert and James Daniel. Marvin Drgac, another son, died in a local hospital with pneumonia, Feb. 13. The family had moved to the present residence from East Texas this year and had leased several acres southeast of the airport. (Published in The San Angelo Evening Standard on March 30, 1936) | Langer, Annie Mary (I1895)
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