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| 2851 | Obituary: Mrs. Marjorie Parker Graveside services for Mrs. Marjorie LeBlanc Parker, 48, of 2413 Creswell, will be conducted at 1 p.m. today with the Rev. James W. Taylor, pastor of Highland Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Mrs. Parker died Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Physicians and Surgeons Hospital after a long illness. She was active in church work at Highland Baptist Church and in several civic organizations. Survivors include her husband, Chance Parker; two daughters, Mrs. Beverly E. Wells of Bossier City and Mrs. Charlotte Krage of California; and three grandchildren. (Published in The Shreveport Times on June 1, 1973) | LeBlanc, Marjorie Mae (I5448)
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| 2852 | Obituary: Mrs. Martial Doucet Funeral services will be held at a 10:30 a.m. Mass tomorrow at St. John Cathedral for Mrs. Martial (Jim) Doucet, 85, the former Clemence LeBlanc, who died at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Friday at 4:30 a.m. after a brief illness. Interment will be in the Masonic Cemetery. A Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. Mrs. Doucet was a native of Broussard and had resided in Lafayette for 68 years. Her home was at 610 Garfield Street. She was the daughter of the late Azena Vincent and Clet LeBlanc. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. W.W. Prudhomme of Lafayette; one sons, R.L. (Bob) Doucet of Lafayette; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Tanner and Mrs. Pierre S. Landry, both of Lafayette; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Delhomme Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on March 29, 1968) | LeBlanc, Clemence (I373)
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| 2853 | Obituary: Mrs. Marvis W. Dalrymple BENTON, LA. Services for Mrs. Marvis W. Dalrymple, 70, of Benton will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 22, at Rose-Neath's Bossier Chapel with the Rev. O. P. Bazer, pastor of Pilgrim Home Baptist Church officiating. Assisting will be Brother Wayne Craig of Cypress Baptist Church. Interment will be at Lay Cemetery near Benton. Mrs. Dalrymple, a native of Columbia County,, Ark., and former resident of Shreveport died Friday, March 20, 1992, at Bossier Medical Center following a lengthy illness. A resident of Benton since 1942, she was a homemaker. She was a member of Pilgrim Home Baptist Church and was a former member of Red River Baptist Church, where she held many offices within the church. She is survived by her husband, N. A. "Buddy" Dalrymple of Benton; one daughter and son-in-law, Hazel and Jack Leachman of Benton; four granddaughters, Rita Gail Temple and her husband, Tony of Eula, Tex- as, Jackie Sue Coker and her husband, Greg, Marcia Reed, and Christie Leachman, all of Benton; four great-granddaughters, Deborah, Jennifer and Suzie Temple of Eula, Texas and Amanda Coker of Benton; one sister, Selene Lewis of Magnolia, Ark.: one brother, Grover Guy Wise of Shreveport; a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives. Pallbearers: Don Vaughn, Billy Dalrymple, B. W. Dalrymple, George McKinney, Reggie Quillin, R. E. Ryan, Jr., Bill Goodman, and Greg Coker. The family suggests that memorials may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association or the La. Baptist Children's Home in Monroe, La. The family would like to express a very special thanks to Curtis & Inez Merritt, Mrs. Addie Oliver, Audrey Creamer, and Dr. Vicki Cobb for all of their love, concern, and support. (Published in The Shreveport Times on March 22, 1992) | Wise, Marvis (I12997)
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| 2854 | Obituary: MRS. MARY L. ARLEDGE DERIDDER - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lavonie Arledge, 87, of Many, will be at 2 p.m. today, Jan. 31, in Hixson Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Roy Lee Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in Beauregard Cemetery. Mrs. Arledge died at 1:20 p.m. Friday in a Many hospital. A native of Beauregard Parish, she lived most of her life in DeRidder. Survivors are one son, Jack Arledge of DeRidder; one daughter, Mrs. Maudie Bellah of Many; one sister, Mrs. Donie Hill of DeQuincy; nine grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. (Published in The Lake Charles American-Press on January31, 1982) | Alston, Mary Lavonie (I14263)
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| 2855 | Obituary: Mrs. Mary Marjorie Crnkovic Mrs. Mary Marjorie Crnkovic, 75, of Zwolle, died at Natchitoches Parish Hospital in Natchitoches, La., on Jan. 21, 1989. Graveside services were held at St. Joseph Cemetery, on Jan. 23, at 1 p.m., with Bro. Price officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Joseph Paul Crnkovic of Zwolle; one son, Vernon E. Crnkovic of New Mexico; one sister, Salina Sepulvado of Many; seven grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren; numerous nieces, and nephews. (Published in The Sabine Index on February 15, 1989) | Procell, Mary Marjorie (I1165)
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| 2856 | Obituary: MRS. MARY T. WRIGHT Mrs. Mary T. Wright, 88, 5206 Seminole Ave., died yesterday. A native of Dyersburg, Tenn., she lived in Tampa 34 years. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include: a son, E. Gordon Goldsmith, Tampa; a daughter, Elizabeth Goldsmith, Tampa; and a brother, Willis Swain, Atlanta. (Published in The Tampa Tribune on November 11, 1969) | Swain, Mary Theodosia (I9022)
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| 2857 | Obituary: Mrs. Mattie D. Ehrhardt Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Dickenson Ehrhardt, 57, of 379 Carrolton St., who died of a sudden illness at her home at 1:45 a.m. today, will be held at 2:30 Tuesday at the Osborn Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Officiating will be Dr. James W. Middleton, pastor of the First Baptist Church. A native of Doyline, Mrs. Ehrhardt had been a Shreveport resident 35 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Broadmoor Chapter of the Eastern Star, and the Ladies of the Oriental Shrine. Survivors include her husband, M. A. (Doc) Ehrhardt; one son, Nevel Houston Ehrhardt of Shreveport; one brother, W. E. Dickenson of Baton Rouge, three grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be W. L. Fisher, Kenneth Hanna, Jim Frey, Odie Smith, D. S. Simms and Nath Allen. Honorary pallbearers will be the members of El Karubah Shrine 'Sandmanunit.' (Published in The Shreveport Times on December 27, 1971) | Dickinson, Mattie Amanda (I137)
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| 2858 | Obituary: MRS. MAUDIE I. NIX Mrs. Maudie I. Nix, 80, died Friday in the Seymour Hospital. Born April 13, 1897 in McClellan County, Texas, Mrs. Nix was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ. She married Timothy Roy Nix June 3, 1917 in Bomarton, Texas. He died in 1955. Mrs. Nix came to Baylor County in 1906. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Church of Christ of Seymour with David Cox, pastor, and Charles Boren, pastor of the Church of Christ of Munday, Texas, officiating. Burial was in Seymour Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Robert Nix of Munday and Hubbard Nix of Seymour; two daughters, Shirley Vickers and Alma Brown, both of Seymour; nine grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. (Published in The Seymour Baylor County Banner on December 1, 1977) | Brothers, Maudie Ina (I176)
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| 2859 | Obituary: MRS. MAUDIE I. NIX SEYMOUR (RNS) - Maudie I. Nix, 80, of Seymour died at 11:40 p.m. Friday at Seymour Hospital. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Seymour Church of Christ. David Cox, church minister, and Charles Boren of Munday will officiate. Burial will be at the Old Seymour Cemetery, directed by Seymour Memorial Funeral Home. Born April 13, 1897, in McClellan County, she came to Seymour with her family in 1906. She married Timothy Roy Nix on June 3, 1917, at Bomarton. Mr. Nix died in 1951. Mrs. Nix was a member of Seymour Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons, Hubbard Nix of Seymour and Robert Nix of Munday; two daughters, Shirley Vickers of Seymour and Alma Brown of Seymour; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. (Published in The Abilene Reporter News on November 27, 1977) | Brothers, Maudie Ina (I176)
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| 2860 | Obituary: Mrs. McBride, 82 Dies Unexpectedly In Port Arthur Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Gertrude McBride, 82, of Rayne, were held Friday night in the Nunnelly-Stanley Chapel of the Chimes, Port Arthur, Tex., with the Rev. Jesse Thomson, associate minister of the Methodist Temple officiating. Mrs. McBride died unexpectedly at 2:50 am. Friday at the home of a friend, Mrs. W. T. Patrick. She had been in Port Arthur for 30 days as the guest of Mrs. Bert Davis. The body was sent to the Rebe Funeral Home in San Antonio for burial in a San Antonio cemetery. Mrs. McBride, the former Gertie Shoemaker, was a member of a pioneer family of Crowley. For the past 12 years she had made her home in the Ridge community with Mrs. John Riser and the Misses Zora and Dosha Smith. She was also related, by marriage, to the McBride family of Rayne. Survivors are two nephews, Dr. Harold C. Kelly of Bronxville, N. Y.,; and Fletcher Shoemaker of Mobile, Ala., and a niece, Mrs. Frieda Kelly of Washington, D. C. (Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on June 22, 1961) | Shoemaker, Sarah Gertrude (I4217)
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| 2861 | Obituary: Mrs. Miller HOUSTON - Funeral services for Mrs. Doris Irene Ross Miller, 44, of Houston will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Houston National Cemetery here with burial to follow in the same place. Arrangements are under the direction of Bob Lee Funeral in Houston. Mrs. Miller died Saturday at her home. She as born Aug. 14, 1929 in Texas. Survivors include two sons, Fred Miller and Brian Miller, both of Houston; two daughters, Mrs. Danny McKay and Miss Kim Wright, both of Houston; three brothers, Emit J. Ross Jr. of Victoria, Jacky Ross of Houston, and Robert Ross of Navasota; six sisters, Mrs. Nell Summerlin of Victoria, Mrs. Diane Feldman of Houston, Mrs. Micky Gandy of Brownswood, Mrs. Pat Sergeant of Sherman, Mrs. Helen Kennedy of Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. Sue Flato of Corpus Christi, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emit J. Ross of Bryan. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on January 20, 1974) | Ross, Doris Irene (I13304)
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| 2862 | Obituary: Mrs. Milton Bolden Mrs. Milton Bolden, 64, of 3321 Sun Valley Court, died Friday, at 9:30 p.m. in Willis Knighton Hospital following a long illness. Mrs. Bolden, a native of Van Zandt County, Texas, had been a Shreveport resident for 15 years. She was a member of Delta Rho Delta sorority, Daughters of the American Revolution, 17th Century Colonial Dames and the Queensboro Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Osborn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Nolan Logan and the Rev. Ira Peak officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Delta Rho Delta sorority will hold graveside services. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Chance Parker of Houston; two sisters, Swan Herrin and Mrs. Blanche Persons, both of Shreveport; five brothers, James Herrin Sr. and Joe R. Herrin, both of Shreveport, and Oscar B. Herrin, C. Gipson Herrin and Robert T. Herrin, all of Houston; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. (Published in The Shreveport Times on June 28, 1970) | Herrin, Willie May (I5447)
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| 2863 | Obituary: Mrs. Minnie Roberson MINDEN - Mrs. Minnie Adell Roberson, 83, died Friday morning at a local nursing home after a lengthy illness. She was a lifelong resident of Cotton Valley and a member of the Cotton Valley First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Cotton Valley First Baptist Church. The Rev. U. H. Hunter and the Rev. Robert E. Carter will officiate. Burial will be in the Cotton Valley Cemetery under the direction of the Green-Kleinegger Funeral Home. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Emma Koy of Cotton Valley and one sister, Mrs. Nina Rigdon of Cotton Valley. (Published in The Shreveport Journal on March 20, 1971) | Smith, Minnie Adelle (I12023)
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| 2864 | Obituary: Mrs. Monique LeBleu Funeral services will be held Saturday at a 1 p.m. Mass in the Martin and Castille Chapel for Mrs. Monique Breaux LeBleu, 63, the former Monique Breaux, who died Thursday 5:20 p.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center. Interment will be in the St. Peter Cemetery in Carencro. Rev. Willard Dugas, will officiate. Survivors include one son, Ronald Jean Credeur of Duson; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Laurie Breaux Credeur of Lafayette; and one brother, Emery P. Breaux of Lafayette. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Arson LeBleu; her first spouse; John Credeur and a son, Raymond John Credeur. A native of Carencro and a resident of Duson for 10 years, she was the daughter of the late Alibie Breaux and the former Erise Hebert, both natives of Carencro. Prior to her retirement, she was employed with St. Patrick Hospital and was also a former employee of Don's Restaurant of Lafayette. She was a member of the St. Theresa Catholic Community in Duson. The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 8 a.m. Saturday until time of services. Martin and Castille Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 3, 1988) | Breaux, Monique (I7289)
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| 2865 | Obituary: Mrs. Myrtle K. McBride RAYNE - Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Gossen Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy McBride, 69, who died Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. in the Rayne Branch Hospital. burial will be in the Rayne cemetery. Survivors incoude one brother, Walter Kennedy of Rayne; and one sister, Miss Bertha Kennedy of Rayne. She was a resident of Rayne for the past 65 years. She was a retired school teacher. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and of the First Baptist Church. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on June 28, 1973) | Kennedy, Myrtle Claire (I16117)
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| 2866 | Obituary: MRS. NELLIE V. WALDEN EDCOUCH - Mrs. Nellie V. Walden, 101, died at 7:37 p.m. Tuesday in Knapp Memorial Methodist Hospital. A resident of the Valley since 1926, she moved to Edcouch about 1938. She was a native of Woodville, Tex. Survivors include a sister, Eva Howland of Beaumont; a brother, Jack Goolsbee of Tyler; a granddaughter, Janet Hilliard of Houston; a grandson, Lynn McBride Jr. of Houston; and a great-granddaughter, Courtney Hilliard of Houston. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Highland Memorial Park. The Rev. Tom Church of Edcouch, will officiate. (Published in The McAllen Monitor on June 10, 1982) | Goolsbee, Nellie Viola (I3988)
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| 2867 | Obituary: MRS. NELLIE V. WALDEN EDCOUCH - Graveside services for Mrs. Nellie V. Walden, 101, were held at 1:30 p.m. today in Highland Memorial Park. The Valley resident since 1926 died at 7:37 p.m. Tuesday in Knapp Memorial Methodist Hospital. Officiating at the services was Rev. Tom Pugh, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Edcouch. McCaleb Funeral Home of Weslaco was in charge of arrangements. Survivors include two granddaughters not included in the original list, Mrs, Sonya Rhodes of Dallas and Mrs. Suzie Fogarty of Houston; and a daughter-in-law, Mrs., Jan McBride of Brownsville. She was preceded in death by a son, H. Lynn McBride of Brownsville, in 1972. (Published in The McAllen Monitor on June 11, 1982) | Goolsbee, Nellie Viola (I3988)
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| 2868 | Obituary: Mrs. Nina Johnson Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Genevieve Catholic Church for Mrs. Nina Johnson, 70, who died at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital yesterday afternoon after an extended illness. Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Broussard. She is survived by her husband, Pierre O. Johnson and a brother, S.P. Landry Sr., both of of Lafayette, and numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be J.E. Simon, J.R. Boudreaux, Gladstone Constantine, Robert L. Doucet, Sidney P. Landry, Jr., and Charles H. Landry. The Martin and Castille Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Advertiser on April 5, 1974) | Landry, Nina Marie (I449)
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| 2869 | Obituary: Mrs. Ona Harris, Former Resident, Dies February 5 Mrs. Ona Elnora Harris, 74, died Friday at her home in Waxahachie. She was a sister of Mrs. Henry Powell and Mrs. H. A. Denman. Funeral services were held February 6 at 3 p.m. in the J. M. Day Funeral Home in Madisonville. The Rev. T. R. Wagstaff, pastor of First Baptist Church, conducted the services with interment in Willowhole Cemetery. Mrs. Harris was born May 4, 1891, in North Zulch. She was married to R. H. Harris, who died in 1941. She was a member of the Methodist church and Order of the Eastern Star. A. W. Owen, C. V. Kruger, Frank Sealy Jr., Frank Sealy Sr., Billy Powell and Kenneth Andrus served as pallbearers. Survivors include a son, Ray Harris of San Antonio; two daughters, Mrs. Ed. L. Anderson of Waxahachie and Mrs. W. P. Lamberth of San Antonio; four brothers, Ike Andrus of Dallas, Jim Andrus of North Zulch, Walter Andrus of Wharton and Herman Andrus of Hawkins; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Powell of Madisonville and Mrs. H. A. Denman of North Zulch and six grandchildren. (Published in The Madisonville Meteor on February 10, 1966) | Andrus, Ona Elnora (I5293)
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| 2870 | Obituary: Mrs. Orie Houston MANSFIELD - Mrs. Orie Irene Fincher Houston, 86, of Dubach, died Saturday. Funeral services will be 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Drewett Funeral Home. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. James Hamilton of Dubach; two sisters, Mrs. L. M. Webster of Mansfield and Jessie Fincher of LaJolla, Calif.; and one grandchild. (Published in The Shreveport Times on December 14, 1975) | Fincher, Orie Irene (I2298)
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| 2871 | Obituary: MRS. P. A. E. COLLINS One of Bryan's Most Sainted Christian Characters Entered Into Rest. Mrs. P. A. E. Collins, widow of the late Thomas Benton Collins, died at her home in this city Monday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, February 9, 1914, brief mention of which was made in The Eagle on the afternoon of her demise. Mrs. Collins had been ill for several months, and critically ill for some days. Her death was not unexpected, though being forewarned did not lighten the blow, nor make less keen the grief of those who were near and dear to her. Mrs. Collins was Mrs. Jennie McCulloch, and was born in Marshall County, Mississippi, November 20, 1847, making her in her sixty-seventh year at the time of her death. She came to Texas with her parents in 1856 when but a small girl, the family settling in this county, and she has resided here continuously since. Her residence in the county was more than half a century in duration, during which time she witnessed the remarkable changes occurring in this county, and saw the wilderness made to bloom and blossom as the rose. In 1878 she united with the First Methodist Church of this city, and from that day until the day of her death she exemplified in her daily walk and conversation the teachings of the Savior she followed and trusted. A sweeter Christian mother never lived in the county and her whole life was filled with charitable deeds and tender ministerings to others. Now that she rests from her labors, not only her children, but hundreds of others, rise up and call her blessed. Mrs. Collins was twice married, her first marriage being to Mr. Wiley Reed of this county, November 20, 1866. To them were born four children, two of whom are living, Mrs. Claude Mitchell of Hull, Texas, and Steve Reed of Palestine. After her first husband's death she remained a widow for several years, and in 1880 was married to the late Thomas Benton Collins, who has been dead for several years. Two children survive by this union, Miss Erma Collins and John Collins of this city. The bereaved children and other relatives have the profound sympathy of all in their great bereavement. The funeral was held from her late home at 2 o'clock this afternoon with interment following at Boonville cemetery. Her pastor, Rev. Glenn Flinn, conducted the funeral services. Many beautiful floral tributes from loving friends at home and elsewhere told in language more beautiful than words of the great love and tender affection in which she was held. (Published in The Bryan Eagle on February 10, 1914) | McCulloch, Phoebe Agnes Eugenia (I6072)
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| 2872 | Obituary: Mrs. Pauline K. Knouse Last rites for Mrs. Pauline K. Knouse, 66, who passed away Friday, Jan. 6 at Zwolle was conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 8 at the First Baptist church Zwolle, with Elder E. H. Lehnhoff of Shreveport officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery under the direction of Warren Funeral Home. Surviving relatives are sons, Frank and Hermon J. Knouse, both of Zwolle; daughters, Mrs. S. D. Bradley of Victoria, Texas; Mrs. H. H. Henson of Urania, brother, Anthony E. Kezerle of Zwolle; sisters, Mrs. Sophie Ozbolt of Wisconsin, nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. (Published in The Sabine Index on January 13, 1956) | Kezerle, Pauline Louise (I7388)
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| 2873 | Obituary: Mrs. Phenix HENDERSON - Services for Mrs. B.C. Phenix Sr., 90, 600-4 Pinedale, Henderson, are set for 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of the First Baptist Church of Henderson with Dr. Hugh L. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Lakewood Memorial Park under direction of Crawford-A Crim Funeral Home in Henderson. Mrs. Phenix died Friday at a Henderson nursing home after a lengthy illness. She was born Dec. 12, 1890, in Keatchie, La., and after moving from Port Arthur, she was a nine-year resident of Henderson. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Henderson. Survivors include two sons, Bruce C. Phenix Jr. of Beaumont and James N. Phenix of Henderson; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be L.O. Allen, Charles Hutto, Ken Phenix, Bob Phenix, Jim Phenix, Rusty Phenix, Rodney Phenix and Terry Mayo. (Published in The Tyler Morning Telegraph on August 15, 1981) | Campbell, Exie Marguerite (I8717)
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| 2874 | Obituary: Mrs. Pierre (Celeste) Cabrol dies at a local nursing home Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 26, 1997 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church for Mrs. Pierre (Celeste LeBlanc) Cabrol, 86, of Abbeville. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Rev. Donald Theriot officiating. She died on Friday, May 23, 1997 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home. Survivors include a son, Felix Manson Cabrol of Abbeville; one daughter, Anne Lou C. Hess of New Orleans; three brothers, Nelton LeBlanc of Crowley, Edwin LeBlanc of Lafayette and Alphonse LeBlanc, Jr., of Patterson; a daughter-in-law, Bernice Cabrol of Abbeville; and one sister, Anna Touchet of Abbeville; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Pierre Cabrol; her father, Alphonse LeBlanc; her mother, Naomie Hargrave LeBlanc; six sisters, Eunice Hardy, Olivia Bourque, Gladys Guidry, Wilda Mae Primeaux, Hilda L. Major, Mae Leblanc; six brothers, Isaac, Evest (E.J.), Aristile, Semar, Eddie and Clarence LeBlanc; one grandson, Wayne Cabrol; son-in-law, Dr. Melvin Hess; and one daughter, Helen C. Touchet. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday and from 7 a.m. until service time on Monday. Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on May 25, 1997) | LeBlanc, Celeste (I14443)
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| 2875 | Obituary: Mrs. Pierre Cabrol Abbeville - Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 26, 1997, in St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church for Mrs. Pierre (Celeste LeBlanc) Cabrol, 86, who died Friday, May 23, 1997, in Heritage Manor Nursing Home. The Rev. D. Theriot will conduct the services. Burial will be in St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery in Abbeville. Survivors are a son, Felix Manson Cabrol of Abbeville; a daughter, Anne Lou C. Hess of New Orleans; three brothers, Edwin LeBlanc of Lafayette, Nelton LeBlanc of Crowley, and Alphonse LeBlanc Jr. of Patterson; a daughter-in-law, Bernice Cabrol of Abbeville; one sister, Anna Touchet; and 10 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Preceding Mrs. Cabrol in death were her husband, Peirre Cabrol; her father, Alphonse LeBlanc; her mother, Naomi Hargrave LeBlanc; six sisters, Eunice Hardy, Olivia Bourque, Gladys Guidry, Wilda Mae Primeaux, Hilda L. Major and Mae Leblanc; six brothers, Isaac, Evest "E.J.", Aristile, Semar, Eddie and Clarence LeBlanc; one grandson, Wayne Cabrol; a son-in-law, Dr. Melvin Hess; and a daughter, Helen C. Touchet. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, and from 8 a.m. to service time Monday. Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on May 24, 1997) | LeBlanc, Celeste (I14443)
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| 2876 | Obituary: Mrs. Pierre Landry Funeral services were held at St. Genevieve Church at a 3:30 p.m. Mass yesterday for Mrs. Pierre S. Landry, the former Marcelite LeBlanc, 90, who died at Lafayette General Hospital after a brief illness at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Interment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Broussard. The Rev. Msgr. Alexander O. Sigur, pastor of St. Genevieve Church, was celebrant of the funeral mass and conducted graveside services. Survivors include one son; Sidney P. Landry Sr. of Lafayette; one daughter, Mrs. Pierre O. Johnson of Lafayette; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Lillian Tanner of Lafayette. Pallbearers were Sidney Landry Jr., Charles Landry, Robert Doucet, Brother Thomas Daigle, Matthew Landry and James Daigle. The Martin and Castille Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Landry, a native of Broussard and long time resident of Lafayette, was the daughter of the late Clet LeBlanc and Azena Vincent LeBlanc, both natives of Broussard. At the time of her death Mrs. Landry was residing at 130 Park Ave. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on April 26, 1968) | LeBlanc, Marcelite Marie (I371)
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| 2877 | Obituary: Mrs. Preston Frederick ABBEVILLE - Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in St. Theresa Catholic Church for Mrs. Preston Frederick, the former Matile Trahan, 71, who died at 10:05 a.m. Thursday in Lafayette General Medical Center. Interment will be in St. Paul Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Preston Frederick of Abbeville; one son, Ray Frederick of Cameron; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eula) Delhommer of Maurice; six brothers, Anthony, George, Daniel, Wilmer, Oris and Huey Trahan, all of Abbeville; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Duhon, Mrs. Herman Trahan and Mrs. Preston Mire, all of Abbeville; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Hazel Frederick and Linda F. Hebert; two brothers, Claude and Maxie Trahan; and one sister, Thelma Trahan. Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on August 12, 1988) | Trahan, Matile Marie (I14665)
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| 2878 | Obituary: Mrs. Preston Frederick Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, August 12, in St. Therese Catholic Church for Mrs. Preston Frederick, the former Matile Trahan, 71, who died at 10:05 a.m. Thursday, August 11, in Lafayette General Hospital. Burial will follow in St. Paul Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Preston Frederick of Abbeville; one son, Ray Frederick of Cameron; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eula) Delhommer of Maurice; six brothers, Anthony Trahan, George Trahan, Daniel Trahan, Wilmer Trahan, Oris Trahan and Huey Trahan, all of Abbeville; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Duhon, Mrs. Herman Trahan and Mrs. Preston Mire, all of Abbeville; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on August 12, 1988) | Trahan, Matile Marie (I14665)
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| 2879 | Obituary: Mrs. R. H. Harris Rites Sunday Mrs. R. H. Harris, 74, formerly of Emhouse, died Friday in her home, 200 Marvin, Waxahachie. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Day Funeral Chapel in Madisonville with burial in the Willow Hole cemetery in North Zulch. Surviving are a son, Ray H. Harris, San Antonio; two daughters, Mrs. W. L. Lamberth, San Antonio, and Mrs. E. L. Anderson, Waxahachie; six grandsons, four brothers, Ike Andrus, Dallas; Jim Andrus, North Zulch; Walter Andrus, Wharton, and Herman Andrus, Kaufman; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Powell, Madisonville, and Mrs. H. A. Denman, North Zulch, and other relatives. (Published in The Corsicana Daily Sun on February 9, 1966) | Andrus, Ona Elnora (I5293)
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| 2880 | Obituary: Mrs. Randolph Landry Final rites were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the Vincent Funeral Home for Mrs. Randolph Landry, 76, the former Beulah Dubois, who died at 8:45 p.m. Sunday in a New Iberia Hospital. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J.C. (Lillian) Morgan of Rayne and Mrs. Leo (Lelia) Richard of Kaplan; seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Landry was a member of the Ladies Altar Society of Holy Rosary, the Catholic Daughters of America and was the daughter of the late Humbert Dubois of Kaplan. Burial was in the Kaplan Catholic Cemetery with Vincent Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Kaplan Herald on October 12, 1983) | Dubois, Beulah (I2658)
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| 2881 | Obituary: Mrs. Randolph Landry Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of Vincent Funeral Home in Kaplan for Mrs. Randolph Landry, the former Beulah Dubois, 76, who died at 8:45 p.m. Sunday at New Iberia Hospital. Burial followed in the Kaplan Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. Landry was a member of the Ladies Altar Society of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and of the Holy Rosary Catholic Daughters of the Americas. She was the daughter of the late Humbert Dubois and Alice LeBlanc. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J.C. (Lillian) Morgan of Rayne and Mrs. Leo (Lelia) Richard of Kaplan; seven grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. (Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on October 13, 1983) | Dubois, Beulah (I2658)
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| 2882 | Obituary: Mrs. Randolph Landry KAPLAN - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Vincent Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Randolph Landry, the former Beulah Dubois, 76, who died at 8:45 p.m. Sunday at a New Iberia Hospital. Burial will be in Kaplan Catholic Cemetery. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. J.C. (Lillian) Mogan, Rayne, Mrs. Leo (Lelia) Richard, Kaplan; seven grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. She was the daughter of the late Humbert Dubois. She was a member of the ladies Altar Society and the Catholic Daughters of Holy Rosary Parish. A rosary will be recited tonight at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan is in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on October 10, 1983) | Dubois, Beulah (I2658)
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| 2883 | Obituary: Mrs. Ratliff FARMERSVILLE - Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Assembly of God Church in Farmersville for Mrs. Margaret M. Ratliff, 81, resident of Farmersville, who died yesterday in Collin Memorial Hospital in McKinney. Rev. Gene Young and Rev. Earl Rogers will officiate, and burial will be at the IOOF Cemetery. Arrangements are with Fielder-Baker Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, O.L. Ratliff of Farmersville; three sons, H.M. Davenport, Sr. of Corsicana, M.W. Matheny of Houston, W.C. Matheny of Cleveland; five daughters, Mrs. Homer Thompson of Farmersville, Mrs. James Farmer of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Floyd Ausburn and Mrs. Paul Foster both of McKinney, Mrs. Jan Griggers of Denison; three spe-daughters, three step-sons, 38 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. J.F. Dixon of Arcadia. (Published in The Corsicana Daily Sun on June 11, 1975) | Jeffcoat, Margaret Marriah (I468)
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| 2884 | Obituary: Mrs. Raymond W. (Hattie Belle) Robertson MANSFIELD, LA - Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, March 9, 1990 at Sharman Cemetery in Bussey, Arkansas for Mrs. Raymond W. (Hattie Belle) Robertson, age 83. Officiating will be Rev. Terral Lowe, pastor of Springhill United Methodist Church. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Thursday at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home. Mrs. Robertson passed away, Tuesday, March 6, 1990 in Mansfield. She was born in Mt. Lebanon, La. As a young lady she taught in a one room school at Bussey, Arkansas, married and moved to Texas. After becoming a widow, Mrs. Robertson and her three young children returned to Mansfield where she worked in the Post Office from 1939 to 1971. She is survived by her daughter, Margaret Moody of Big Sandy, Texas; two sons, Roland Robertson of Clifton, Virginia, and Ben Robertson of Houston, Texas; two sisters, Miss Ruth Campbell of Mansfield and Mrs. Lucille Ragsdale of Shreveport; one brother, James Campbell of Shreveport; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. (Published in The Shreveport Times on March 8, 1990) | Campbell, Hattie Belle (I8652)
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| 2885 | Obituary: Mrs. Reba Bernice Crnkovic Last rites for Mrs. Reba Bernice Crnkovic, age 39, who died at Shreveport Sunday, May 18, was conducted at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 11 a.m., Monday, May 19th, with Rev. Father R. C. Friend officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery, under the direction of Warren Funeral Home. Survivors are her husband, Johnny Crnkovic of Zwolle; son, Jessie Odom of Zwolle; daughters, Ruby Odom of Zwolle, Patricia Brinkley of Downey, Calif., Mrs. Sam Sorrell of Natchitoches, Eva Crnkovic of Zwolle; mother, Mrs. V. A. Ammons of Zwolle; brothers, Dalton Ammons of Fairbanks, Alaska, Archie Ammons, and Delmar Ammons of Port Arthur; sister, Mrs. James Laroux of Flora. (Published in The Sabine Index in May 1958) | Ammons, Reba Bernice (I3820)
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| 2886 | Obituary: MRS. REBA CRNKOVIC MANY - Funeral services for Mrs. Reba Bernice Crnkovic, 39, were held Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial was in the Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. Crnkovic died Sunday in a Shreveport hospital. Survivors are her husband, Johnny Crnkovic; a son, Jessie Odom of Zwolle; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Odom of Zwolle, Mrs. Patricia Brumley of Dowery, Calif., Mrs. Sam Sorrell of Natchitoches, and Miss Eva Crnkovic of Zwolle; her mother, Mrs. V. A. Ammons of Zwolle; three brothers, Delta Ammons and Delmer Ammons of Port Arthur, Tex., and a sister, Mrs. James Larroux of Flora. (Published in The Shreveport Journal on May 20, 1958) | Ammons, Reba Bernice (I3820)
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| 2887 | Obituary: Mrs. Rhoda Ann Martin. Mrs. Rhoda Ann Martin, age 82 years, 2 months and 23 days, died yesterday at 7:30 a.m., in this city at the home of her son-in-law Mr. T.J. Caywood. Mrs. Martin had been a resident of Bryan ever since the town was established, coming here from Millican with the advent of the railroad. She came to Texas in 1848 with her husband, Mr. W.R. Martin, who was killed at the first battle at Manassas in the civil war. She leaves two sons and four daughters, namely, Mr. Polk Martin, of Kurten, Mr. Monroe Martin, of Batesville, Davilla county, Texas, Mrs. Stephen Greer, of Peach Creek, Brazos county, Mrs. J.C. Davis, Mrs. Jane Collard and Mrs. Bettie A. Caywood, all of this city. All of her children were raised in Brazos county and all married in the county except Mr. Polk Martin. Mrs. Martin was a life long christian, and the many friends of the family will read with sorrow of her death. The funeral will be this morning at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Caywood. Interment will be at the city cemetery in Bryan. (Published in The Bryan Eagle on May 8, 1902) | Rippy, Rhoda Ann (I6058)
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| 2888 | Obituary: MRS. RITA BOUDREAUX Funeral rites were conducted in Abbeville Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock for Mrs. Rita Boudreaux, 61, resident of Vinton for the past 30 years and a native of Vermilion parish, who died at her home Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock following an illness of six months. Burial was in the New Catholic cemetery with the Reverend LaBrake, assistant pastor of the St. Mary Magdalene Catholic church, conducting the rites. Surviving Mrs. Boudreaux are two brothers, S.J. Boudreaux, and Leonce Boudreaux of Abbeville, three sisters, Mrs. Ed Hollier of Vinton, Mrs. E.M. Hebert of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. W.E. Terry of Baton Rouge. Mrs. Boudreaux was the daughter of the late Eraste Boudreaux and Carmelite LeBlanc. Six of her nephews served as pallbearers. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on May 22, 1948) | Boudreaux, Elrita (I2627)
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| 2889 | Obituary: MRS. ROSIE V. BEDNAR Mrs. Rosie V. Bednar, 4211 Bellvue, died at her home Wednesday. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lenora Payne of Austin, Mrs. Rosalie Marek of Caldwell, and Mrs. Millie George of Kansas City, Mo., one son, F. J. Bednar of Caldwell; two brothers, Frank Drgac and Pete Drgac of Caldwell, and six grandchildren. The body was sent to Harvey-Schiller Funeral Home in Caldwell by Cook Funeral Home for services and burial. (Published in The Austin American-Statesman on January 25, 1962) | Drgac, Rosie Lee (I1728)
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| 2890 | Obituary: Mrs. Rosita LeBlanc ABBEVILLE - Funeral services are today at 3 p.m. at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church for Mrs. Rosita (Cabrol) LeBlanc, 77, who died Saturday at a local hospital. Burial is in St. Paul's Cemetery, Abbeville. Survivors include three sons, Loveless J. and James L. LeBlanc, Abbeville, and Paul M. LeBlanc, Baldwin; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma L. Breaux, Abbeville; a brother, Isadore Cabrol, Meaux; a sister, Mrs. Nita C. Duhon, Abbeville; 20 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Visitation at Evangeline Funeral Home is today from 8 a.m. until services. Evangeline Funeral Home is handling arrangements. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 7, 1986) | Cabrol, Rosita (I15225)
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| 2891 | Obituary: Mrs. Ross Funeral Set SWEETWATER - Services for Mrs. E. L. Ross, 68, were to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the 4th and Elm Church of Christ with Paul Rogers and Guy Caskey, Church of Christ ministers, officiating. Burial in Roscoe Cemetery was to be directed by Cate - Spencer Funeral Home. Mrs. Ross, longtime resident of the Sweetwater area, died Sunday at Simmons Memorial Hospital following a week's illness. Born Lucy Noble at Georgetown Oct. 23, 1893, she came to Roscoe as a small child and married Mr. Ross there on Oct. 27, 1911. He farmed in Jones and Nolan counties until his retirement in 1945 when the couple moved to Sweetwater. Survivors include her husband; seven sons, Elmer of Hitchcock, Romie of Austin, David of Texas City, Archie of Abernathy, Bennie and Max of Rosenburg and Dale of Sweetwater; three daughters, Mrs. May Warden, Mrs. R. J. Poe and Mrs. L. C. McFarlen, all of Sweetwater; 34 grandchildren, four great - grandchildren; two brothers, Arthur Noble of Corpus Christi and Will Noble of Lubbock; and two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Cantrell of Corpus Christi and Mrs. John Catchings of Abilene. Pallbearers were to be T. H. Nelson, R. L. Rasor, Cliff Clanton, John S. Stewart, Ray Harris and Jeff Davies. (Published in The Abilene Reporter News on January 30, 1962) | Noble, Lucy Luiza (I13713)
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| 2892 | Obituary: Mrs. Ruth Bell Knouse Mrs. Ruth Bell Knouse, 81, of Zwolle, died in the Sabine Medical Center on May 23, 1985, at 5:14 p.m. Funeral services were held in the First Baptist Church of Zwolle on Saturday, May 25, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Lee Dickson officiating. Interment was in the Zwolle Cemetery, under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home of Many. Mrs. Knouse is survived by one son, Herman Knouse Jr. of Livingston, Tex.; three grandchildren, Nancy Helton of Conroe, Tex., Tommy Knouse of LaPorte, Tex., and Ann McClain of Richmond, Tex.; and five great grandchildren. Pallbearers were Jim Graves, James Q. Salter, John Patton Sr., Sherman Tatum, Jack Napier, and John Loring. Mrs. Knouse was a retired school teacher, having taught in the Zwolle schools for 45 years; a very active member of the Zwolle First Baptist Church, having served as Sunday School Superintendent, Training Union Director, Vacation Bible School Director, a very active member in the WMU, and a teacher in all departments of the church. She was also a member of the Sabine Parish Retired Teachers Association, 8th District Retired Teachers Association, and the Louisiana Retired Teachers Association. She was the founder of the Sabine Parish PSI Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, and held many offices of these organizations. She also was Co-Chairman of the first Tamale Fiesta Scrap Book. Mrs. Knouse was the first woman member of the Zwolle Planning Commission; member of the Zwolle Civic Club; member of Zwolle Cemetery Committee; was listed as the outstanding Educator of Delta Kappa Gamma; and was a very active President in the Sabine Parish Teacher's Association during her active teaching. She served as a Senior Sponsor for many years. In 1963, the yearbook "The Hawk's Flight" of the Zwolle High School was dedicated to Mrs. Knouse, with the following statement: "We, the Senior Class of 1963, with deep respect and admiration, dedicate this year's edition of the Hawk's Flight to a teacher who is a living symbol of all Zwolle High School stands for. Her inspired teaching of the last 34 years has imported knowledge to hundreds who will never forget her. It is with appreciative hearts that we Seniors dedicate this, our yearbook, to you Mrs. Ruth Knouse." Mrs. Knouse loved her community, church, and friends, and she served wherever she was needed. (Published in The Sabine Index on May 30, 1985) | Barrett, Ruth Bell (I7399)
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| 2893 | Obituary: Mrs. Ruth Hodges, Accident Victim Buried Tuesday Last rites were held Tuesday in Springhill for Mrs. Ruth Hodges, 73, of Springhill, widow of G. Egan Hodges, who was killed in a highway accident near Fayetteville Ark., on Sunday. Mrs. Hodges, whose late husband founded the Hodges Storage Company of Shreveport, was the sister-in-law of Mrs. T. L. James, Sr., of Ruston. Funeral services were conducted from Central Baptist Church in Springhill at 3 o'clock Tues. afternoon with Dr. James W. Middleton, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Shreveport, officiating. Mrs. Hodges had been a member of the Shreveport church for a number of years. Rev. Dean Elkins, pastor of the Springhill church, assisted, and burial was in Cotton Valley. The fatal accident occurred during a rainstorm Sunday afternoon as Mrs. Hodges was returning from graduation exercises at the University of Arkansas. She had attended the graduation of a niece, Miss Thelma Houston of Sarepta, driver of the car in which she was riding. Miss Houston and two sisters, also from Sarepta, were injured slightly. A native of Sarepta, Mrs. Hodges moved to Shreveport about 38 years ago, and last year moved to Springhill to live with a sister, Mrs. Gertie Cochran. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Grace Pugh of Sarepta; and two brothers, V. E. Houston of Shreveport, and Lee Houston of Sarepta. (Published in The Ruston Leader on June 7, 1956) | Houston, Ruth Evelyn (I1541)
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| 2894 | Obituary: Mrs. S.A. Bourgeois Dies At Home Here After Long Illness Mrs. Mary Virginia Bourgeois, 30, wife of S. A. Bourgeois, died at her home, 1120 Eleventh street, this morning at 4:45 o'clock after an illness of several weeks. Funeral arrangements had not been completed today, but the body will be shipped to Church Point, La., by the Ortmeyer funeral home for interment. Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by two daughters, Mary Vivian and Nora Lee Bourgeois; two sons, Herman Ray and S. A. Bourgeois Jr.; her mother, Mrs. Louis Cummins of Church Point; two sisters, Mrs. Laurence Gauthreaux of Opelousas and Miss Irene Miller of Church Point; two brothers, Ebenezer and Montgomery Miller, both of Church Point. (Published in The Orange Leader on May 5, 1932) | Miller, Mary Virginia (I5056)
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| 2895 | Obituary: Mrs. Sandra Sage July 9, 1960 - October 29, 2019 Mrs. Sandra Sage, 59 of College Station, passed away Tuesday, October 29, 2019, at CHI St. Joseph Hospital in College Station. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM with visitation beginning at 1:00 PM, Monday, November 4, at Nobles Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Gene Beamon officiating. Interment will follow in Wheat Cemetery in Millican. Arrangements are under the direction of Nobles Funeral Chapel. Sandra was born in Navasota on July 9, 1960, the daughter of Charles & Daisy (Wade) Greer. She married Joe Lynn Sage on January 21, 1976, in Bryan. Before becoming disabled, she worked many years as a bank teller. Sandra loved to cook, play Bingo, and spending time with her family. Left to cherish her memories are her husband Joe Sage of College Station; son Shannon Sage of College Station; brother, Ricky Greer and his wife Sheila of Millican; sisters, Sharon Kozak and her husband Frank of Bryan and Shirley Haischer of Bryan; and sister-in-law Susan Greer of Bryan. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Rayburn Greer. Serving as pallbearers are Charles Kozak of Bryan, Ronnie Sage of College Station, David Cooper of Navasota, Shawn Greer of Millican, Robert Sage of College Station, and Randy Wade of Bryan. (Published by Nobles Funeral Home of Navasota, TX) | Greer, Sandra (I5528)
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| 2896 | Obituary: Mrs. Sidney Domingue Rites Held Today RAYNE, La. - Mrs. Sidney Domingue, 63, the former Olezida Borne of Rayne died of a heart attack at St. Mary's Hospital in Port Arthur, Tex at 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Domingue, a former Rayne resident, had resided in Port Arthur for the past nine years. She was born in Assumption parish on March 25, 1895. A rosary was recited last night at the Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne, where the body remained until time of last rites at St. Joseph Catholic Church at 9 a.m. today. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include her husband of Port Arthur, one son, Edward Clement of Palm Springs, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Noah Trosclair and Mrs. Martin Lavergne, both of Rayne; and two grandchildren. (Published in the Crowley Daily Signal on December 20, 1958) | Borne, Coriene Olezida (I3683)
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| 2897 | Obituary: Mrs. Sidney Landry Sr. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday in St. John Cathedral for Mrs. Sidney P. Landry Sr., 65, the former Wilna "Sis" Thibodeaux, who died in Lafayette General Hospital at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. Interment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery at Broussard. The Rev. Marshall Larrivere officiated. Pallbearers were E.C. "Bob" Landry, Whitney E. Thibodeaux, Halley Thibodeaux, Charles H. Landry, Sidney P. Landry, Jr., and Charles T. Fuhrer. Honorary pallbearers were L.E. Thibodeaux, Ford Thibodeaux, Sr., Alton Robicheaux, Ford Thibodeaux, Jr., and F.E. Gerrard. Martin and Castille Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on August 18, 1973) | Thibodaux, Wilna Anastasia (I470)
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| 2898 | Obituary: Mrs. Skrivanek Buried May 19th Was Resident Of County Fifty-Eight Years Mrs. Anna Mucha Skrivanek, a resident of Burleson County for the past 58 years, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John K. Drgac, in the Cook's Point community, Thursday, May 19. Mrs. Skrivanek was born in Czechoslovakia on May 19, 1859, and came to America in 1872, at the age of 13. Her family settled at Wesley, Washington County. Here on November 23, 1875, she was married to Joseph Skrivanek. In 1880, she and her husband moved by wagon to the New Tabor community in Burleson County, where she lived continuously on the farm which they then bought until within a year of her death. Her husband and two children preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Drgac, with burial in the New Tabor cemetery. The Revs. Jos. Barton, Granger, and H.E. Beseda, Caldwell, officiated. Burial was in charge of Harvey-Schiller. Survivors include two sons, Joseph and Frank Skrivanek; three daughters, Mrs. John K. Drgac, Mrs. Frank Marek, Mrs. Hynek Marek; twenty-two grand-children, and one great-grand-child, all of Burleson County. (Published in The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger on May 26, 1938) | Mucha, Anna (I2080)
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| 2899 | Obituary: Mrs. Skrivanek Is Laid to Rest Funeral services for Mrs. J. J. Skrivanek, Sr., 73, of Caldwell, mother of Dr. E. J. Skrivanek and Dr. Dan Skrivanek, of Ennis, were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the New Tabor Brethren Church, near Caldwell. Officiating were the Rev. F. J. Kostohryz and the Rev. Henry Beseda. Interment took place in New Tabor Cemetery. Mrs. Skrivanek and her husband had been visiting in the homes of their sons here, Drs. Skrivanek, and she died at the home of Dr. E. J. Skrivanek. Surviving are seven sons, Dr. Dan Skrivanek and Dr. E. J. Skrivanek of Ennis, Frank J. Skrivanek of Rockdale, William J. Skrivanek of El Campo, Joe J. Skrivanek, Jr., of Caldwell, John M. Skrivanek of A & M College, Bryan and J. A. Skrivanek of Bryan; one sister, Mrs. Frank Bednar of Caldwell; two brothers, P. P. Drgac and Frank Drgac, both of Caldwell and fourteen grandchildren. Mrs. Skrivanek was a member of the Czech Moravian Brethren Church. (Published in The Ennis Daily News on January 9, 1961) | Drgac, Mary Rose (I1731)
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| 2900 | Obituary: Mrs. Skrivanek Taken by Death Mrs. J. J. Skrivanek, Sr. 73, of Caldwell, died this morning at the home of her son, Dr. E. J. Skrivanek. She and her husband had been visiting in the homes of her sons, Dr. E. J. and Dr. Dan Skrivanek for the past month. Surviving are seven sons, Dr. Dan Skrivanek and Dr. E. J. Skrivanek of Ennis, Frank J. Skrivanek of Rockdale, William J. Skrivanek of El Campo, Joe J. Skrivanek, Jr., of Caldwell, John M. Skrivanek of A & M College, Bryan and J. A. Skrivanek of Bryan; one sister, Mrs. Frank Bednar of Caldwell; two brothers, P. P. Drgac and Frank Drgac, both of Caldwell and fourteen grandchildren. Mrs. Skrivanek was a member of the Czech Moravian Brethren Church. The body was taken from the J. E. Keever Mortuary today to Caldwell where funeral services are pending. (Published in The Ennis Daily News on January 5, 1961) | Drgac, Mary Rose (I1731)
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