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301 Death Notice:

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hood and Arthur Caldiron were killed in a wreck one mile West of Milano on Highway 36, Saturday morning at 11:45. Mr. and Mrs. Hood were killed instantly and Mr. Caldiron lived only a few minutes. He was dead on arriving at a Cameron hospital. Mr. Caldiron is survived by his widow and several children. Funeral services were held in Rockdale for Mr. Caldiron with interment in the Sand Grove cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Hood are survived by a son, Jack Hood of San Diego, Calif. and a daughter, Mrs. Frances Maude White of Ft. Worth. Double funeral services were conducted for Mr. and Mrs. Hood at First Christian Church in Rockdale, by Rev. C. E. Fraime. Burial was made in the Milano cemetery with Marek-Burns of Cameron making the arrangements.

(Published in The Cameron Herald on October 14, 1948) 
Coldiron, Arthur (I11177)
 
302 Death Notice:

MR. AND MRS. CARLOS LeBLANC DROWN IN BAYOU AT LAFAYETTE; SEARCHERS FIND BODIES; DOG KEEPING WATCH

Police Believe Woman Fell in Water and Her Husband Attempted to Rescue Her, Both Meeting Death; Fishing Tackle, Hats and Baskets Found Near Spot Where Remains Were Recovered; C. J. LeBlanc, One of the Brothers of the Dead Man, Lives in Rayne; Double Funeral will be Held Tomorrow Morning at Broussard; Deceased Leaves Large Number of Relatives.

A fishing trip ended fatally for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos LeBlanc, of Lafayette, who were drowned in Bayou Vermilion, in an unaccountable manner, some time yesterday. The body of Mrs. LeBlanc was found in the bayou about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, not far from the Baldwin Lumber Company's plant. It was floating facing downward when it was taken out of the water and removed to an undertaking parlor in Lafayette.

At 8 o'clock last night, a number of men in a boat, were searching the bayou for the body of Mr. LeBlanc. It was found about 300 yards from the spot where the woman's body was discovered. It was on the bottom of the bayou. One of the members of the searching party dived in the bayou and brought the body to the surface of the water.

The fishing tackle, hats, baskets and other things brought to the banks of the stream by Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, were found close to where the bodies were recovered.

The police in Lafayette are of the opinion that Mrs. LeBlanc must have fallen in the water and that her husband went after her, both meeting their death.

A collie dog went along with Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, who left their home in Lafayette early in the morning. Later in the day the dog came to the LeBlanc home, as if to give warning of what had happened, but the folks in the neighborhood paid no heed to him. When the bodies of the woman and man were found, the dog was keeping watch over their belongings of Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc on the banks of the bayou.

Mr. LeBlanc, who was 32 years old, is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clet LeBlanc, four sisters, Mrs. P. H. Landry, Mrs. Frank Daigle, Mrs. Walton Tanner and Mrs. Marshall Doucet, all of Lafayette. Five brothers also survived. The are: H. P. LeBlanc and P. C. LeBlanc, of Shreveport, Albert LeBlanc of Port Arthur, Texas, F. P. LeBlanc of San Antonio, Texas, and C. J. LeBlanc, of Rayne, who went to Lafayette and assited in the search for the bodies.

Mrs. LeBlanc, who was 40 years old, is survived by a brother, Alton LeBlanc, of Houston, Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Vic Guidry, of Beaumont, Texas.

The double funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at Broussard, La.

(Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on July 20, 1922)  
LeBlanc, Carlos (I375)
 
303 Death Notice:

MR. AND MRS. CARLOS LeBLANC DROWN IN BAYOU AT LAFAYETTE; SEARCHERS FIND BODIES; DOG KEEPING WATCH

Police Believe Woman Fell in Water and Her Husband Attempted to Rescue Her, Both Meeting Death; Fishing Tackle, Hats and Baskets Found Near Spot Where Remains Were Recovered; C. J. LeBlanc, One of the Brothers of the Dead Man, Lives in Rayne; Double Funeral will be Held Tomorrow Morning at Broussard; Deceased Leaves Large Number of Relatives.

A fishing trip ended fatally for Mr. and Mrs. Carlos LeBlanc, of Lafayette, who were drowned in Bayou Vermilion, in an unaccountable manner, some time yesterday. The body of Mrs. LeBlanc was found in the bayou about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, not far from the Baldwin Lumber Company's plant. It was floating facing downward when it was taken out of the water and removed to an undertaking parlor in Lafayette.

At 8 o'clock last night, a number of men in a boat, were searching the bayou for the body of Mr. LeBlanc. It was found about 300 yards from the spot where the woman's body was discovered. It was on the bottom of the bayou. One of the members of the searching party dived in the bayou and brought the body to the surface of the water.

The fishing tackle, hats, baskets and other things brought to the banks of the stream by Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, were found close to where the bodies were recovered.

The police in Lafayette are of the opinion that Mrs. LeBlanc must have fallen in the water and that her husband went after her, both meeting their death.

A collie dog went along with Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc, who left their home in Lafayette early in the morning. Later in the day the dog came to the LeBlanc home, as if to give warning of what had happened, but the folks in the neighborhood paid no heed to him. When the bodies of the woman and man were found, the dog was keeping watch over their belongings of Mr. and Mrs. LeBlanc on the banks of the bayou.

Mr. LeBlanc, who was 32 years old, is survived by his mother, Mrs. Clet LeBlanc, four sisters, Mrs. P. H. Landry, Mrs. Frank Daigle, Mrs. Walton Tanner and Mrs. Marshall Doucet, all of Lafayette. Five brothers also survived. The are: H. P. LeBlanc and P. C. LeBlanc, of Shreveport, Albert LeBlanc of Port Arthur, Texas, F. P. LeBlanc of San Antonio, Texas, and C. J. LeBlanc, of Rayne, who went to Lafayette and assited in the search for the bodies.

Mrs. LeBlanc, who was 40 years old, is survived by a brother, Alton Guidry, of Houston, Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Vic Guidry, of Beaumont, Texas.

The double funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at Broussard, La.

(Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on July 20, 1922)  
Guidry, Louise (I531)
 
304 Death Notice:

Mr. Kubelka

CALDWELL - Funeral services for Mr. Joe Kubelka, 72, of Caldwell are pending with Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 7, 1977)

 
Kubelka, Joseph D. (I2103)
 
305 Death Notice:

Mr. Rass, a citizen of this community, died last Thursday night. The bereaved family have our sympathy.

(Published in The Rockdale Reporter on December 6, 1906) 
Ross, David Alvy Curtis (I13292)
 
306 Death Notice:

Mr. Stephens

Funeral services are pending for Mr. George D. Stephens, 82, of 3500 N. Texas Ave. in Bryan, at the Hillier Funeral Home.

Mr. Stephens died Wednesday in a local hospital.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on February 3, 1977)

 
Stephens, George David (I7667)
 
307 Death Notice:

MRS. ADA HOUSTON

Mrs. Ada Houston, aged 35 years, wife of Lonnie Houston, died last night at the home of his brother, I.N. Houston, 927 Unadilla street, South Highlands. Funeral services will be conducted from the home 927 Unadilla street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment in Forest Park cemetery.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on February 28, 1920)

 
Bumgardner, Ada Lillian (I43)
 
308 Death Notice:

Mrs. Artie M. Jones

Mrs. Artie M. Jones, 83, of 1341 Annapolis, died yesterday in a local hospital.

There are no immediate survivors.

Cage-Mills Downtown Chapel.

(Published in The Corpus Christi Times on April 4, 1984)

 
Hicks, Artie Missy (I16409)
 
309 Death Notice:

Mrs. Denman

NORTH ZULCH - Funeral arrangements are pending with Ferguson Funeral Home in Madisonville for Mrs. Winnie Denman of North Zulch.

Mrs. Denman died early Thursday morning in a Bryan hospital.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 14, 1979) 
Andrus, Winnie Belle (I5298)
 
310 Death Notice:

MRS. I. N. HOUSTON

Mrs. I. N. Houston, 53, of the Mansfield road, died late last night in a local hospital after a lengthy illness.

Funeral services will be in charge of Osborn funeral home with the Rev. M. E. Dodd, pastor of First Baptist church which Mrs. Houston was a member, will officiate. Time of service will be announced later.

Survivors include the husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brock; three sisters and three brothers.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on January 14, 1946) 
Brock, Clara Bell (I5388)
 
311 Death Notice:

Mrs. L. Houston died Saturday of last week at her home in Shreveport, death resulting from an attack of influenza. She leaves a widower and five young children. Mr. and Mrs. Houston formerly resided in the Linton community and at Benton. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. Alex Bumgardner, of Linton.

(Published in The Bossier Banner on March 4, 1920) 
Bumgardner, Ada Lillian (I43)
 
312 Death Notice:

Mrs. Lula May Hicks

BEEVILLE - Mrs. Lula May Hicks, 81, died yesterday in a local nursing home.

Surviving are two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Galloway and Sons Funeral Home of Beeville.

(Published in The Corpus Christi Caller on September 14, 1984)

 
Franz, Lula May (I17061)
 
313 Death Notice:

Mrs. Martha Lockler aged 78 years, an old resident of Burleson county died at the home of S. M. Gibson, near Deanville, Wednesday night about 9 o'clock. Mrs. Lockler was well known and leaves quite a large family. She was buried at Chriesman Chapel yesterday evening.

(Published in The Caldwell News-Chronicle on April 15, 1898) 
Thompson, Martha Caroline (I7592)
 
314 Death Notice:

Mrs. Mildred O. WEAVER, 54, of 7911 Glenbrae, owner and operator of Weaver's Cleaners.

(Published in The Houston Chronicle on July 23, 1964)

 
Andrus, Mildred Ophelia (I5299)
 
315 Death Notice:

Mrs. Ruby Pearl Frieze

Mrs. Ruby Pearl Frieze, 64, died Sunday evening at her residence, 102 Kathy St., Gulfport. The body is at Riemann's Funeral Home in Gulfport. Arrangements are incomplete.

(Published in The Biloxi Daily Herald on October 18, 1976)

 
Miller, Ruby Pearl (I16901)
 
316 Death Notice:

Mrs. W. R. Bumgardner

Ida, Nov. 5 (Special.) - Funeral services for Mrs. W. R. Bumgardner, 74, who died Friday night after a brief illness, were conducted today by the Rev. J. P. Olive at the Ida Baptist church. Burial was in Bethsada cemetery. Surviving are one brother, R. A. Fox of Ida, and two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Martin and Mrs. Tom Sparks, both of Ida.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on November 6, 1932)

 
Fox, Martha Jane (I11967)
 
317 Death Notice:

Mrs. Wilson (Eva) DeRouen

Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Wilson (Eva) DeRouen, 84, will be announced by Johnson Funeral Home. She died Tuesday in a local hospital.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on February 20, 2002)

 
McBride, Eva Marie (I4190)
 
318 Death Notice:

Ms. Boudreaux dies Saturday

Funeral services are pending for Dorothy Boudreaux.

She died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2001, at Abbeville General Hospital.

Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville will be in charge of all funeral arrangements.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on December 2, 2001)

 
LeBlanc, Dorothy Rose (I15455)
 
319 Death Notice:

Nancy Maurer Gustafson

ESTES PARK, CO. - Nancy M. Gustafson, 55, died at her home May 14th. Services were May 17, 1996 at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Estes Park, Co. Burial was at Estes Valley Memorial Gardens under the direction of Allnutt Funeral Home, Estes Park.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 22, 1996) 
Maurer, Nancy Ruth (I2259)
 
320 Death Notice:

NAVASOTA FARMER MEETS MYSTERIOUS DEATH FRIDAY EVE.

R. S. German, a farmer 50 years old, was found dead on the right-of-way of the I.-G. N. Railway 3 miles north of Navasota early this morning, according to a phone message from S. E. Lowe of Navasota. The cause of death is unknown. He had been in Navasota Friday afternoon and sold a bale of cotton. A neighbor carried him part of the way home, but German got out saying he had some business to attend to. Not all of the money for the cotton was found on him as he had left most of it for safe keeping at a store near his home. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and several step-sons. He will be buried near Millican Sunday. Sheriff L. E. Morehead and District Clerk J. P. Barron went out today to the scene of the death but had not returned at the time the Eagle went to press.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on October 13, 1923) 
German, Rufus Fye (I3768)
 
321 Death Notice:

Nelda Marie Lovett

Nelda Marie Lovett, 78, died Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, in Northside Baptist Church. Burial will be in Birdnest Cemetery in Gillis, under the direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

(Published in The Lake Charles American-Press on February 11, 2006) 
Vincent, Nelda Lee Marie (I14260)
 
322 Death Notice:

Noah Rae Thomas
March 20, 2014 - March 20, 2014

Arrangements under the direction of Grand View Funeral Home, Pasadena, TX.

(Published by Grand View Funeral Home of Pasadena, TX) 
Thomas, Noah Rae (I15943)
 
323 Death Notice:

Noel L. Holston

Noel L. Holston, 69, of 1517 11th, died Tuesday in a Wichita Falls hospital.

Arrangements are under direction of Hampton-Vaughan Funeral Home.

Survivors include his wife, Beth, of Wichita Falls.

(Published in The Wichita Falls Record News on August 27, 1980)

 
Holston, Noel Lester (I520)
 
324 Death Notice:

NORVAL ROSS, 51, of Smyrna died Friday. Funeral plans will be announced by West Cobb Funeral Home.

(Published in The Atlanta Constitution on May 18, 2003)

 
Ross, Norval Jefferson (I17032)
 
325 Death Notice:

NORVAL ROSS, 51, of Smyrna died Friday. The body was cremated. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Tuesday, West Cobb Funeral Home.

(Published in The Atlanta Constitution on May 19, 2003) 
Ross, Norval Jefferson (I17032)
 
326 Death Notice:

Obie E. Read

Services for Obie E. Read, 72, of Lufkin, are pending with Snead Linton Funeral Home. Mr. Read was born May 20, 1947, in Lufkin and died April 5, 2020, in a local hospital.

(Published in The Lufkin Daily News on April 7, 2020) 
Read, Obie Eugene (I15885)
 
327 Death Notice:

Oklahoma News Pioneer Jerry Dalrymple Passes Away

Jerry Dalrymple passed away Wednesday morning.

OKLAHOMA CITY - News 9 remembers a pioneer in the news industry and in its own company.

Jerry Dalrymple passed away Wednesday morning. He was a big part of the News 9 family.

Dalrymple's career at KWTV spanned 42 years. He played a major part in some of the company's biggest milestones, including the first-ever automated weather warning system, using the first-ever Doppler Radar for weather coverage and the acquiring the first news helicopter in Oklahoma.

Jerry Dalrymple was 74 years old.

(Published by Oklahoma City News9 on May 15, 2013)

 
Dalrymple, Jerry Grey (I4111)
 
328 Death Notice:

Olivia Layke Gross

ANDREWS - Olivia Layke Gross, 5 months, of Andrews, died Friday, Oct. 2, 2015, at Permian Regional Medical Center in Andrews.

Funeral services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Andrews with the Rev. Brant O'Connor officiating. Burial will be at Andrews North Cemetery. Arrangements are by Mc-Nett Funeral Home of Andrews.

She was born in Odessa.

(Published in The Odessa American on October 6, 2015)

 
Gross, Olivia Layke (I7710)
 
329 Death Notice:

Ora Barton Eaton, 87, of Jackson died Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, at Southeast Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.

(Published in The Southeast Missourian on January 25, 2016)

 
Eaton, Ora Barton (I9733)
 
330 Death Notice:

Ora Huitt

BIG SPRING - Mrs. Charlie (Ora) Huitt, 52, of Big Spring died at 6 p.m. Tuesday in a local hospital of natural causes. Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Nalley-Pickle Rosewood Chapel.

(Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on September 14, 1978)

 
Hamlin, Ora Eloise (I15851)
 
331 Death Notice:

Orleans Woman Killed In Three-Car Collision

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Loretta Dubois, 20-year-old New Orleans woman, was killed in a three-car collision Thursday on the West Bank Expressway here.

Hospital authorities reported Miss Dubois, a Kaplan, La., native, died of brain damage and multiple fractures. There were no other injuries.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on January 11, 1963)

 
Dubois, Loretta Jane (I14954)
 
332 Death Notice:

Ovey Cormier, 84, died at 9:50 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, 1991. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today at the St. Theresa Catholic Church with the Rev. Marty Bourcherdin officiating. Burial will follow in the Cossinade Cemetery in Kaplan.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 23, 1991)

 
Cormier, Ovey (I15494)
 
333 Death Notice:

OWASSO - Mrs. Johnnie Adene Hamlin, 57, died Tuesday. Moore's.

(Published in The Tulsa World on July 2, 1975) 
Grounds, Johnnie Adene (I15992)
 
334 Death Notice:

Patricia Ann Tompkins

Patrica Ann Tompkins, 73, of Caldwell passed away Sunday, February 23, 2014. Services are set for 10 a.m. Friday, February 28 at Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell with interment in San Antonio Prairie Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, February 27 at the funeral home.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on February 27, 2014)

 
Dube, Patricia Ann (I3284)
 
335 Death Notice:

PAUL A. BOREL

Paul A. Borel, 87, of Route 1, Box 1310, died at 9:45 a.m. today, April 25, in a Lake Charles hospital.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Johnson Funeral Home.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on April 25, 1979)

 
Borel, Paul Adam Sr. (I1503)
 
336 Death Notice:

Paul A. Kennon, 55, Honored Architect An a Dean at Rice

Paul A. Kennon, 55, an award-winning architect and dean of the School of Architecture at Rice University, died of a heart attack Monday in a Houston hospital. Known for his designs for corporate and institutional buildings, Mr. Kennon received more than 100 awards. He was senior design principal of the Houston firm CRSS, one of the nation's largest architectural and engineering firms. Mr. Kennon became an associate professor at Rice in 1964 and during that time was Ford Foundation resident adviser in Santiago, Chile. He was associate director of the school in 1966 and 1967 and was named dean of Rice's architectural school last fall.

(Published in The Nassau Newsday on January 12, 1990)

 
Kennon, Paul Atherton Jr. (I13364)
 
337 Death Notice:

Pauline Blair Crow

DE LEON -- Pauline Blair Crow, 91, died Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008. Service 2 p.m. Sunday at the Nowlin Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Geoff Litke officiating. Burial in De Leon Cemetery.

(Source Unknown)

 
Blair, Connie Pauline (I35)
 
338 Death Notice:

PAYNE, Charles Robert, 50, of Austin died Monday. Services 3 p.m. today, Cook-Walden/Lamar Funeral Home. Burial Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on May 19, 1999)

 
Payne, Charles Robert (I8560)
 
339 Death Notice:

PEEBLES

LENA PEEBLES, 81, of Houston passed away Sept. 26, 2002. Funeral arrangements are pending with
Compean Funeral Home
607 Broadway 713-924-6900

(Published in The Houston Chronicle on September 29, 2002) 
Warfield, Lena Mae (I2731)
 
340 Death Notice:

PEGGY JANE CLOUD

Funeral services were held at Sarepta, La., Sunday afternoon for Peggy Jane Cloud, seven-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cloud, Kilgore, Texas, who died Saturday night at a local sanitarium. Besides the parents, two sisters and a brother survive.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on August 17, 1931) 
Cloud, Peggy Jann (I2155)
 
341 Death Notice:

Perry L. Adkisson

Perry L. Adkisson, 91, of Bryan, passed away Thursday, June 25, 2020. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday, July 3, at Live stream Memorial Funeral Chapel Bryan Facebook.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 27, 2020)

 
Adkisson, Perry Lee (I8400)
 
342 Death Notice:

PERTL, Annie Rose, 88, of Caldwell died Monday. Services 3 p.m. today, Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home, Caldwell. Burial San Antonio Prairie Cemetery, near Caldwell.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on October 25, 1989)

 
Sebesta, Annie Rose (I3152)
 
343 Death Notice:

PERTL, Stanislav O. "Stanley," 88, of Caldwell, died Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips-Luckey Funeral Home in Caldwell. Burial, San Antonio Prairie Cemetery, near Caldwell.

(Published in The Austin American-Statesman on February 7, 1983)

 
Pertl, Stanislav Otto (I3189)
 
344 Death Notice:

Plane crash victim formerly of Abilene

MIDLAND Carl Lee Harrison, 46, of Branson, Mo., formerly of Abilene, died Thursday morning in a plane crash near Pecos. Services are pending with Thomas Funeral Home. He was a graduate of Abilene High School and had attended Abilene Christian University.

He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Anna.

Survivors include his wife, Rosa; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Harrison of 2018 Summer; three sons, Todd of Abilene, Steve of Branson, Mo., and Gordon of Houston; two daughters, Mindi of Branson, Mo., and Julie of Abilene; three brothers, Dan of San Antonio, and Dwight and Tim, both of Dallas; and a sister, Sue Yawn of Abilene.

(Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on October 11, 1985)

 
Harrison, Carl Lee (I9852)
 
345 Death Notice:

Poorman

Allen A. Poorman, 41, of 1604 Hay Ave., died at 12:10 a.m. today in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Hospital, Dayton, following an extended illness.

Funeral arrangements, in charge of Fischer Funeral Home, Warsaw, are incomplete.

(Published in The Coshocton Tribune on October 7, 1974)

 
Poorman, Allen Archie (I5946)
 
346 Death Notice:

Possum McGinty

Possum McGinty, 68, of North Zulch passed away Thursday, August 6, 2015 in Bryan, Tx. Visitation will be held 3 pm. to 5 pm. on Sunday, August 9 at the funeral home. A memorial will be held at a later date. Madisonville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on August 8, 2015)

 
McGinty, Carl Leon (I3341)
 
347 Death Notice:

Preston Crnkovic, 78

BASTROP - Preston Crnkovic, a retired superintendent with Louisiana Gas Service, died Sunday. Services are 10 a.m. Wednesday at Cox Funeral Home, Bastrop. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

(Published in The Monroe News-Star on February 9, 2010)

 
Crnkovic, Preston (I1180)
 
348 Death Notice:

Private First Class Lloyd J. LeBlanc, 22, injured in a motor accident in Italy on September 8, died as a result of the injuries on September 10, according to a war department message received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix LeBlanc of Highlands.

(Published in The Baytown Sun on October 1, 1944)

 
LeBlanc, PFC Lloyd Joseph (I14573)
 
349 Death Notice:

Pugh, Stephen Bannerman Jr. of Sarepta died Wednesday; services at 10 a.m. Saturday at Bailey Mortuary chapel; burial in Whispering Pines Cemetery.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on August 24, 2001) 
Pugh, Stephen Bannerman Jr. (I2322)
 
350 Death Notice:

Ralph B. Sheetz
April 30, 1941 - January 31, 2020

Ralph B. Sheetz was born on April 30, 1941 and passed away on January 31, 2020 and is under the care of Johns-Ridout's Mortuary-Elmwood Chapel & Elmwood Cemetery & Mausoleum.

Graveside Service will be held on February 3, 2020 at 10:00 am at Elmwood Cemetery , 600 martin Luther King, Jr Drive, Birmingham, AL.

(Published by Johns-Ridout's Mortuary-Elmwood Chapel of Birmingham, AL) 
Sheetz, Ralph Bert (I3609)
 

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