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| 951 | Obituary: COLDIRON - E. Coldiron, 73, of Forsan, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Elva Eaves, 5221 Nolda, at 6:30 a.m. Sunday. He was on a vacation here for the last two days and was planning on going fishing when he had a heart attack and died suddenly. He is survived by two sons, S. E. Coldiron of Houston and W. B. Coldiron of Tulsa, Okla.; four daughters, Mrs. Elva Eaves, Mrs. Gertie Prescott, Mrs. Lola Ford, Mrs. Lema Fry, and four brothers, Monroe, Arthur, Luther and Claud Coldiron. The body was taken to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eaves, Monday morning and to Madisonville for burial Tuesday. Pat H. Foley Funeral Home directing. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on October 23, 1944) | Coldiron, Elonzo Lewis (I11174)
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| 952 | Obituary: COLDIRON - Mrs. Norah E. Coldiron, 72, of 1711 Silber Road, died at her home at 11 p.m. Friday. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. B. Prescott of Forsan, Mrs. Lola Ford of Hugo, Okla., Mrs. Pat Fry of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. C. C. Eaves of Houston; two sons, S. E. Coldiron of Almeda and W. B. Coldiron of Fort Towson, Okla.; a sister, Mrs. Ola Coburn of Mineola, and a brother, J. S. Hicks of San Antonio. Body sent overland to Rock Prairie for services and burial at 3 p.m. Sunday. Pat H. Foley & Co. directing. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on May 8, 1949) | Hicks, Morah Eugene (I16374)
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| 953 | Obituary: COLDIRON - Sheb Elonzo Coldiron, 55, of Almeda, died at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday at his home. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Della Coldiron, Almeda; two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Germany, Bellaire, Miss Marie Coldiron, Almeda; son, Charles Coldiron, United States Navy; four sisters, Mrs. E. B. Prescott, Midkiff, Mrs. Tom Fry, Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Troy Ford, Hugo, Okla., Mrs. C. C. Eaves, Houston; brother, Bill Coldiron, Antlers, Okla.; one grandchild. Arrangements to be announced. Pat H. Foley, 2802 Milam. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on October 21, 1953) | Coldiron, Sheb Elonzo (I16377)
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| 954 | Obituary: COLDIRON - Sheb Elonzo Coldiron, 55, of Almeda, died at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday at his home. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Della Coldiron, Almeda; two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Germany, Bellaire, Miss Marie Coldiron, Almeda; son, Charles Coldiron, United States Navy; four sisters, Mrs. E. B. Prescott, Midkiff, Mrs. Tom Fry, Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Troy Ford, Hugo, Okla., Mrs. C. C. Eaves, Houston; brother, Bill Coldiron, Antlers, Okla.; one grandchild. Services at 2 p.m. Friday, Pat H. Foley Funeral Church chapel. W. W. Layton, minister, officiating. Burial in Forest Park Cemetery. Pallbearers: Jack Farris, W. H. Bedeningfield, Byron Presscott, Brady Ryan, H. A. Dobbs, W. W. Germany. Pat H. Foley, 2802 Milam. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on October 22, 1953) | Coldiron, Sheb Elonzo (I16377)
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| 955 | Obituary: Cole Lorant Moore July 15, 2007 - May 24, 2024 Cole Lorant Moore was born in Shreveport, Louisiana to Daphne "Jill" Moore and Scott Houston Moore. He was a beloved son and cherish friend. He was on the brink of his senior year at Captain Shreve High School, filled with dreams and aspirations yet to be realized. Cole brought joy and laughter into the lives of all who knew him. Despite his quiet nature, he possessed a remarkable ability to see the best in people. Cole was a passionate car enthusiast. Whether it was tending to his car or cruising down the open road, he found joy behind the wheel. He especially loved his vintage 1992 Camaro. As he stood on the threshold of adulthood, Cole gave his life to Christ this past Thanksgiving, which has brought tremendous peace to his family. On Friday, May 24, 2024 Cole went to be with the Lord at the age of 16. His kindness, warmth and smile will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to have known him. He was met in Heaven by his grandfathers, Bobby Moore and Tommy Smith. Left to cherish his memory are his mother, Jill Moore; father and stepmother, Scott and Lindsey Moore; grandmothers, Fran Moore and Teenie Smith; uncles, Mark Moore (Kasia) and Todd Smith (Anna); stepbrothers, Mark and Shawn Zielsdorf; along with several cousins and one niece. A Celebration of Life for Cole will be held Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 3:00 PM at Riverpark Church, 3232 E 70th St., Shreveport, LA 71105. Officiating the service will be Marcus Briggs, Pastor at Riverpark Church. (Published by Centuries Memorial Funeral Home of Shreveport, LA) | Moore, Cole Lorant (I2286)
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| 956 | Obituary: Colleen Dubois KAPLAN - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today for Mrs. Enus Dubois, the former Colleen LeBlanc, in Vincent Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Kaplan Catholic Cemetery. She died Tuesday at 5 a.m. in a New Orleans hospital. She was 89. Mrs. Dubois is survived by a son and two daughters: Pervis Dubois of Gretna; Mrs. Dalton (Marie) Suire of Kaplan; and Mrs. Ludness (Theresa) Henry of Bayou Vista. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Azery Frederick of Abbeville. Survivors also include 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Dubois was a member of the Ladies Altar Society of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements. (Published in The Abbeville Meridional on July 27, 1983) | LeBlanc, Aline (I2650)
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| 957 | Obituary: Collene Harrison Burch RIO VISTA - Collene Harrison Burch, 88, a homemaker, died Friday, Dec. 17, 1999, at a Hillsboro hospital. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Monday at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Chapel. Burial: Rio Vista Cemetery. Visitation: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday the the funeral home. Collene Harrison Burch was born Feb. 14, 1911, in Jayton, and resided in Rio Vista 48 years prior to moving to Whitney in 1992. Survivors: Husband, Joe Burch of Rio Vista; sons, Bill Burch of Angel Fire, N.M., Tommy Burch of Rio Vista; daughters, Anna Haynes of Borger, Marion White of Houston, Helen Sims of Cedar Hill; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Cleburne, (817) 558-2322 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on December 19, 1999) | Harrison, Collene (I9831)
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| 958 | Obituary: Colonel (Ret.) Charles Christopher (Chuck) Sava LINDEN, VA - Colonel (Ret.) Charles Christopher (Chuck) Sava, of Linden, Virginia and Zwolle, Louisiana, died at home, in the company of his family, on January 5, 2013, at the age of 78, from complications related to Parkinson's Disease. He was born on May 14, 1934 in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Joseph A. Sava, Sr. and Pauline Wolk Sava, and was one of ten children. Charles attended St. Vincent's Elementary School, St. John's High School, and then graduated from Fair Park High School in Shreveport, LA, in 1952. His military career began in 1953 with the U.S. Marine Corps, where he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. In 1955, he accepted an appointment as a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. He joined the Louisiana National Guard and was the Honor Graduate of Officer Candidate School in Ft. Benning, GA. He later joined the New Jersey National Guard, where he earned the Meritorious Service Award after serving nearly twenty years. He retired as a Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. He earned his B.A. degree at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, LA, in 1960. He then taught for one year at the newly opened Woodlawn High School in Shreveport. Charles began a successful 28-year career with the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service as a Border Patrol Agent in Presidio, TX, in 1961. He was the Deputy Regional Commissioner in Dallas, TX, and held positions as Associate Commissioner of Procurement, Associate Commissioner of Management, and Associate Commissioner of Enforcement in Washington, D.C. He retired as the INS District Director of New York in 1989. Chuck's achievements and honors were many, but he was most proud of his family. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Lois Crnkovic Sava, six children; Donna Moser and her husband Dan, of Linden, VA, Kenneth Sava and his wife Jennifer, of Fairfax Station, VA, Stanley Sava and his wife Donna, of Seaford, DE, Amanda Clopton and her husband Steve, of Boone, NC, Teresa Sava of Linden, VA, and Felice Hilton of Bristow, VA, and eight grandchildren; Blake, Ryan and wife Mackenzie, and Colin Harris, Amanda and Natalie Sava, Griffin Sava, and Stephanie and Will Hilton. Also surviving are brothers James and wife Carol Sava of Kalama, WA, Bernard Sava of Denver, CO, Harold and wife Dreama Sava of Texarkana, TX, and Steve and wife Ceci Sava of Hot Springs, AR, and sister Mary Sava of Texarkana, TX. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Joseph Jr., Paul, and David, and sister Theresa. Services will be held in Front Royal, VA, with visitation at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 W. Main St., followed by a Funeral Mass at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice of Winchester, 333 W. Cork St., Winchester, VA, 22601. (Published in The Shreveport Times on January 9, 2013) | Sava, Col. Charles Christopher (I3922)
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| 959 | Obituary: CONLEY LORETTA CROW CONLEY, born in Wichita Falls, TX died Wednesday, December 14, 1994. Mrs. Conley was a member of Northern Oaks Church of Christ, San Antonio. Survivors include husband of 36 1/2 years, Darrell Conley Sr., minister of Northern Oaks Church of Christ; mother Etta Crow, San Antonio; son and daughter-in-law, J.D. Conley Jr., minister of Spencer Church of Christ, Spencer, W.V., and his wife Denise; daughters, Marietta Barcroft and husband Robert, San Antonio and Shiela Mayabb and husband Shane, Kansas City, Missouri; 4 grandchildren, Kenny, Shalyn, Rebecca and Adam; 2 brothers, Max Crow, El Paso, TX and Gary Crow, Campbell, TX; several nices, nephews, and many friends. Funeral services Saturday, December 17, 1994 11:00 a.m. San Pedro Church of Christ. Graveside 3:00 p.m. at Frazier Cemetery, Burnet, TX. (Published in The El Paso Times on December 16, 1994) | Crow, Loretta Ann (I30)
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| 960 | Obituary: Connie Bean MONAHANS - Connie Bean, 77, of Monahans, died Monday, Jan. 27, 2014, at Ward Memorial Hospital in Monahans. Funeral services are scheduled at 11 a.m. Friday at Jerry Larned Sports Complex in Monahans with the Rev. Shaun Lynch officiating. Burial will be at Monahans Memorial Cemetery in Monahans. Arrangements are by Harkey Funeral Home of Monahans. He was born in Comanche. SURVIVORS: Wife, Polly Bean of Monahans; daughter, Lynn Hewlett of Tioga; sister, Darla Bryant of San Angelo; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. (Published in The Odessa American on January 29, 2014) | Bean, Connie Gerald (I1094)
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| 961 | Obituary: Connie Brooks December 17, 1948 - August 24, 2014 Connie Brooks was born on December 17, 1948 in Lindsay, Oklahoma to Cecil and Mozell Sanders. She married Ernie Brooks on June 24, 1999 in Wilson, Oklahoma. She was a lifetime resident of Lindsay and a graduate of Lindsay High School. She worked as a hairdresser for thirty-eight years. Connie enjoyed playing Bunco with her Bunco girls, playing games with her family and spending time with her grandkids. She passed from this life on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at her home at the age of 65. She will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends who loved her. Connie is survived by her husband, Ernie Brooks of Lindsay, Oklahoma, her daughter Tisha Ford of Lindsay, Oklahoma, her son, Bobby Shelton of Springer, Oklahoma, one granddaughter, Keely Ford of Lindsay, Oklahoma and one grandson, Bryan Shelton of Springer, Oklahoma. Connie was preceded in death by her parents, Cecil and Mozell Sanders and one sister, Patsy Ann Webb. Funeral services for Mrs. Brooks are set for ten o'clock a.m. on Thursday, August 28, 2014 at Erin Springs Baptist Church, located South of Lindsay, Oklahoma on Highway 76, with Pastor Clay Hicks officiating. Interment will follow at Green Hill Cemetery in Lindsay, Oklahoma. On the evening prior to the service, Wednesday, August 27, 2014, the family will be present for a visitation from six o'clock to eight o'clock p.m. at B. G. Boydston Funeral Home, 308 S.W. 3rd Street in Lindsay, OK. Services are under the direction of B. G. Boydston Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Stephenson Cancer Center, 800 NE 10th, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. Make check payable to University of Oklahoma Foundation, and include Connie Brooks name on the check. (Published by Boydston Funeral Home of Lindsay, OK) | Sanders, Connie Louise (I8122)
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| 962 | Obituary: Connie Hoffpauir Philbin Connie Hoffpauir Philbin, 60, of Stowell, died April 4, 2016. She was born on October 20, 1955, in Anahuac to Joyce Jeanette LeBlanc Hoffpauir and Emery John Hoffpauir. Connie had been a longtime resident of the Winnie-Stowell area, having just moved back from West Hempstead, New York. Connie enjoyed playing bingo, cards and fishing. She will be remembered as a good - hearted person, who loved to talk. Mrs. Philben is survived by her husband of twenty-two years, James A. Philbin, of Stowell; special cousin, James LeBlanc and his wife, Becky, of Stowell; sister, Judy Cole, of Orange; uncles, Floyd Hoffpauir, Tootie Hoffpauir and his wife, Marion, all of Winnie; aunts, Margaret Vidrine, of Orange; Rose LeBlanc, of Bridge City; niece, Betty Jo Cole, of Orange; and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Roy Hoffpauir. A gathering of family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 7, 2016, with a Rosary recited at 6:00 p.m., at Broussard's, 134 West Buccaneer Drive, Winnie. Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, April 8, 2016, at Broussard's, with interment to follow at Fairview Cemetery, Winnie. (Published in The Winnie Hometown Press on April 13, 2016) | Hoffpauir, Connie Faye (I5206)
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| 963 | Obituary: Connie Mae Kellar July 3, 1966 - July 12, 1992 Funeral services for Connie Mae Kellar, 26, of Bryan will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hillier Funeral Home. The Rev. Pat Furtaw of Bethel Temple Assembly of God will officiate. Burial will be in Willow Hole Cemetery in Madison County. Visitation at the funeral home will be 5-10 p.m. today and 8 a.m. until the service Wednesday. Mrs. Kellar and her sister, Donna Sue Thayer, died Sunday night in St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. She was born in Houston and was a lifetime resident of Bryan. Mrs. Kellar was a housewife and a member of Bethel Temple Assembly of God. She was preceded in death by a sister, Rhonda Jean Wade, in 1965. Survivors include her husband, Terry Eugene Kellar of Bryan; three daughters, Toni Elizabeth Kellar, Stephanie Diann Kellar and Tessa LeeAnn Kellar, all of Bryan; five brothers and a sister-in-law, Edward Earl and Sherrie Wade of Iola, Randy Allen Wade of Bryan, William Jonathon May of Houston, and Brian Keith Wade and Steven Anthony Wade, both of North Zulch; a sister, Tonya Nicole Wade of North Zulch; her father, David Earl Wade of Bryan; her mother, Betty Jean Wade of North Zulch; her paternal grandmother, Lela James of Bryan; and her maternal grandmother, Ella May of North Zulch. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on July 14, 1992) | Wade, Connie Mae (I3403)
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| 964 | Obituary: Connie Margaret Moore January 15, 1961 - March 24, 2024 Lafayette - Connie Margaret Moore, age 63, passed away peacefully at Amelia Manor Nursing Home on Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Lafayette. Connie Margaret Moore was born on January 15, 1961, in Erath and she was a longtime resident of Lafayette. She proudly worked as a beautician and assisted at bingo in Abbeville. Connie lived her life for her two boys, Jude and Jonathan, who were her whole world. She adored spending quality time and making memories with her mother. Connie will be dearly missed. Connie is survived by her children, Jude Lemaire and Jonathan Thompson; as well as her siblings, Catherine Moore Dronet and Bobby Moore. She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred Moore and Paula Baudion Moore; as well as her siblings, Glenn Moore and Judy Moore Hebert. The family wishes to offer a heartfelt thank you to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Jefferson Manor of Baton Rouge and Amelia Manor of Lafayette; as well as to her cousin, Melissa Menard, for being by her side for over 25 years. Arrangements have been entrusted to Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory, 206 W. Lafayette St., Maurice, LA 70555. (Published by Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory of Maurice, LA) | Moore, Connie Margaret (I14864)
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| 965 | Obituary: Connie Sue Dwyer February 1, 1939 - July 30, 2010 CONNIE S. DWYER, a resident of Berryville, Arkansas, was born February 1, 1939 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, a daughter of James and Elnora (Walker) Baugh. She departed this life Friday, July 30, 2010 in her home in Berryville, at the age of 71. Mrs. Dwyer was of the Baptist faith. She worked as a sales associate at Wal-Mart. Connie is survived by her husband of 21 years, Chester Dwyer of the home. She is also survived by one son, James Michael Burres of Jonesboro, AR; one daughter, Tammy Susan Mederious of Fair Banks, AK; one sister, Betty Phoenix of AL; two step-brothers, Dempsy Walker and M.B. Walker of TN; three grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; a host of other family and friends. She is preceded by her parents, one son and one grandson. Visitation will be held from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Monday, August 2, 2010 at the Charles M. Nelson Memorial Chapel in Berryville. Funeral Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at the Charles M. Nelson Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow in the Berryville Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Nelson Funeral Service, Inc. Memorial donations may be made to St. John's Hospice - Berryville, 804 West Freeman, Suite 4, Berryville, AR 72616. Online condolences may be sent to the family at nelsonfuneral.com. Funeral: Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at the Charles M. Nelson Memorial Chapel in Berryville. Visitation: Visitation will be from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Monday, August 2, 2010 at the Charles M. Nelson Memorial Chapel in Berryville. (Published by Nelson Funeral Service of Berryville, AR) | Baugh, Connie Sue (I12551)
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| 966 | Obituary: Conrad Clapp Conrad Clapp, 21 of Rio Vista, Texas, died March 25, 1997, from injuries suffered as a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. Funeral Services were held at 10: a.m. March 28, in the Westside Church of Christ, Cleburne, Texas, with Rocky Moncus and Rod Carroll Officiating. Burial was in the Rio Vista Cemetery. Mr Clapp was born Jan. 20 1976 in Hope, Arkansas, the son of Edmond Harvey and Pamela Crenshaw Clapp. He was a student at Abilene Christian University. He was a member of the Central Church Of Christ in Cleburne, Texas. He played football for Rio Vista High School, was a charter member of the sons of the Confederate Veterans. He had worked for the Rio Vista Bank in Rio Vista, Texas and Cleburne, Texas. He attended many church camps in Oklahoma and Texas where he served as camp councilor. He was involved in Leadership Training for Christ (LTC). He has done substitute preaching, teaching and song leading for the Churches of Christ in Rio Vista, Texas and Parker, Texas. He played the snare drums with the Rio Vista High School Band. He was preceded in death by his father, Edmond Harvey Clapp on October 27, 1992. Survivors include his mother, Pamela Clapp of Rio Vista; two brothers, Kenneth Clapp of Childress, Texas, and Colby Clapp of Rio Vista, Texas; grand parents, H.L. Crenshaw of Lakeside Village , Texas, Eugene Clapp of Kansas, and Jane Cunningham of Arlington, Texas. Memorials may be made to the First National Bank in Cleburne, Texas. (Source Unknown) | Clapp, Conrad Paul (I10842)
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| 967 | Obituary: Conrad P. Clapp RIO VISTA - Conrad Paul Clapp, 21, a student, died Tuesday, March 25, 1997, in Abilene. Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday at Martin's Funeral Home in Cleburne. Burial: Rio Vista Cemetery in Rio Vista. Visitation: 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Conrad Paul Clapp was born Jan. 20, 1976, in Hope, Ark. Survivors: Mother, Pamela Clapp of Rio Vista; brothers, Kenneth Clapp of Childress and Colby Clapp of Rio Vista; grandparents, H.L. Crenshaw of Lakeside Village, Eugene Clapp of Kansas and Jane Cunningham of Arlington. (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on March 27, 1997) | Clapp, Conrad Paul (I10842)
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| 968 | Obituary: Cooks Point Lady Citizen Aged 60 Died Friday The Funeral services of Mrs. Jos. D. Drgac, who died at her home in Cooks Point, Friday, August 5, 1932, at the age of sixty years were held August 6, 1932. Rev. F. H. Horak conducted the services. Mrs. Drgac was born at Wesley, Washington County, February 29, 1872, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sebesta. At the age of 6 years she came with her parents to Burleson County to make her home. When she was nineteen she was married to Mr. Jos. D. Drgac and to this union thirteen children were born, all of whom are living. There were six sons and seven daughters, Walter J., William, Joe, Edward, Frank, John, Mrs. Adolph Hronek, Mrs. John Kubena, Mrs. Wilton Chaloupka, and Misses Milady, Albina, Ella and Olga. (Published in The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger on August 11, 1932) | Sebesta, Anna Marie (I1732)
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| 969 | Obituary: CORA G. HOUSTON. Funeral services for Cora G. Houston, six months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Houston, 1324 West Kirby place, who died Sunday night, will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence with the Rev. M. E. Dodd, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park cemetery under the direction of Roll Osborn and Sons. (Published in The Shreveport Times on February 17, 1925) | Houston, Cora Jean (I2210)
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| 970 | Obituary: CORA G. HOUSTON. Funeral services for Cora G. Houston, the 6 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Houston, 1324 West Kirby street, whose death occurred at the home of her parents Sunday night at 8:25 o'clock, with the Rev. M. E. Dodd, pastor of the First Baptist church officiating and interment will be in Forest Park cemetery, under the direction of the Roll Osborn and Sons Undertaking company. (Published in The Shreveport Journal on February 16, 1925) | Houston, Cora Jean (I2210)
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| 971 | Obituary: Cordie Pauline Hamlin Truitt March 31, 1934 - April 26, 2017 Cordie Pauline Hamlin Truitt, 83, passed away Wednesday, April 26, 2017 in Graham. Graveside services will be held Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. in Jayton Cemetery in Jayton. Arrangements are under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home. Cordie was born March 31, 1934 in Jayton to the late John Henry and Edna Pearl (Flemming) Hamlin. She married Curtis Gravlee in 1951 in Clovis, New Mexico and he preceded her in death. She married Phillip Truitt in Aztec, New Mexico in 1973 and he preceded her in death. Cordie was a rancher and a member of Rainbow Girl and a lifetime member of the VFW Auxiliary. Survivors include: daughters, Christa fayE Horne of Aztec, New Mexico and Cordeva Rose and friend, Terry Stewart of Graham; step-son, Donnie Truitt of Graham; sister, Ann Oliver of Arlington; grandchildren, Pete Reed, Kaitlin Countryman and husband, Jesse, Cali fayE Smith and husband, Dusty, Cami Lee Rike and husband, Adam, and Cian Hazen and fiance Javier Buendia, Jr.; great grandchildren, Harmony Rike, Apryl Reed, Cyle Gravlee, and Ashlynn Smith. She was preceded in death by a son, Cal Shoat Gravlee, sister, Nell Aukes and brothers, George, Carliss and Clint Hamlin. (Published by Morrison Funeral Home of Graham, TX) | Hamlin, Cordie Pauline (I14117)
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| 972 | Obituary: Corinne "Little Mama" Claborn May 1924 - Oct 2023 Corinne "Little Mama" Claborn of Durant, Oklahoma passed from this life on Friday, October 20, 2023 at the age of 99. She was born on Saturday, May 24, 1924 in Madill, Oklahoma to Claude Crow and Hester Jane (Roberts) McAlester. She was a longtime resident of Durant, Oklahoma. She married Major Lloyd Claborn, the love of her life, on February 8, 1941 in San Antonio, Texas. She was an excellent mother, the best Mama anyone could have hoped for. Everyone knew her as "Little Mama". She loved flowers and enjoyed getting her hands dirty in her flower bed. She enjoyed spending time outside. She was a good cook and seamstress. She also kept many journals, where she stored special memories. She always had to be on her feet because she was not one to sit still. As she grew older and became more still, she took up more time reading. She also deeply loved her family and her cats. She was preceded in death by her parents Claude Crow and Hester Jane (Roberts) McAlester; husband Major Lloyd Claborn; sisters Viola Davis and Zelma Leslie. Survivors include her daughter Brandie White of Durant, Oklahoma; sons Major Lloyd Claborn, Jr. and wife Teresa of Benton, Arkansas, Lewis Joe Claborn and wife Peggy of Tallahassee, Florida as well as many grandchildren, great grandchildren, other extended family and friends. A family visitation will be held from 6:00 - 7:00PM on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 at Gordon Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held at 2:00PM on Thursday, October 26, 2023 at Oakland Cemetery in Oakland, Oklahoma with Jennifer Roberts officiating. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Gordon Funeral Home, 221 N. 3rd, Durant, PH- 580-916-9090, www.gordonfh.com (Published by Gordon Funeral Home of Durant, OK) | Crow, Corinne Winnie (I809)
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| 973 | Obituary: Corneil L. Phenix June 17, 2010 Mrs. Corneil Holman Phenix, 82, of Henderson passed into the presence of her savior on June 17, 2010. Services celebrating her life will take place at 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 21, 2010 at the First Baptist Church of Henderson, Texas with Dr. Greg Johnson, Rev. Bill Tisdale and Rev. Robert Hall officiating under the direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. Visitation will take place after the service in the Family Life Center of the Church. Corneil was born on December 29, 1927 in Ashdown Arkansas to Robert Barton Holman and Cornelia Bacon Holman. She graduated from High School in Texarkana, Arkansas and later attended the Baylor University where she received a Bachelor's degree. She was a violinist in the Baylor Symphony Orchestra. She attended the First Baptist Church of Henderson where she served as financial secretary, WMU chairman, choir member, and faithful servant. She was a gifted musician who enjoyed playing hymns of faith on the violin and piano. Outdoor activities were a large part of her life. She enjoyed fishing, golf, tennis, and swimming. She was a past president of the East Texas Women's Golf Association and enjoyed playing golf tournaments. Playing bridge and spending quality time visiting with her close friends brought her great joy. Corneil and Jim loved to travel "touching" all fifty states of the U.S. and attending all four Grand Slam professional tennis tournaments. Family vacations were a priority. Being a mother was her passion. She poured her life into her family and encouraged her children in all their pursuits. She volunteered for service in many areas including serving as PTA president. She transported her children and many of their friends to countless activities, events and tournaments. Her home and kitchen were open to all who chose to come in. Appropriately she said that if she found a burglar in the house, she would probably feed him and put him to bed. She had a keen sense of humor and loved to entertain. She was preceded in death by her husband, James N Phenix, Sr. and her grandsons, Chad Hutto and Trey Phenix. She is survived by her four children, Jimmy Phenix of New Orleans, Louisiana, Bobby Phenix of Highland Falls, New York, Connie Hutto and husband, Charles Hutto of Henderson, and Rusty Phenix and wife, Devon Phenix of Henderson. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, Teague Phenix of New Orleans Louisiana, Dayne Phenix of New Orleans, Louisiana, Brandon Phenix of New Orleans Louisiana, Clark Phenix of Longmont, Colorado, Charlie Hutto and wife, Amy Hutto of Nashville, Tennessee, Kim Fretty and husband, Casey Fretty of Richardson, Texas, Macy Phenix of Waco, Texas, Madison Phenix of Waco, Texas, and Micah Phenix of Henderson; great-grandchildren, Jackson Phenix, and Jackson Chad Hutto. Other survivors include her sister, Gracellen Morris and husband, Tom Morris of Longview, Texas. Pallbearers will be Brandon Phenix, Charlie Hutto, Clark Phenix, Micah Phenix and Casey Fretty. Honorary pallbearers will be James Mason, John McCarter, Luther Keitt, Wayne Freeman, Neil Pennal, Kenny Morris, Gene Smith, and Dallas Woods. Corneil's family is very thankful for the loving care provided by the precious caregivers who attended to Corneil's every need during her extended illness. Condolences may be made at www.crawfordacrim.comMemorials may be given to the First Baptist Church of Henderson, at 207 West Main, Henderson, TX 75654. (Published by Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home of Henderson, TX) | Holman, Corneil Louise (I8758)
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| 974 | Obituary: Cotton Valley Native Dies in Texas Town MINERAL WELLS, Tex. - John W. Adkins, 52, a native of Cotton Valley, La., who had lived in Mineral Wells eight years and in this area 17 years, was fatally stricken, apparently with a cerebral hemorrhage, at his home here early Monday. Mr. Adkins became ill as he prepared to have coffee with a neighbor who had come to the house. Funeral services will be held in Mineral Wells at 10 a.m. Wednesday with Carlock-Minnick Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Adkins had owned and operated Modern Cleaners here since July. He formerly operated a service station at Salesville near here and prior to that time, was a grocery merchant at Perin, Tex. He was a Mason, a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Salesville Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow; two brothers, Pennie, of Mineral Wells, and G. H. of Carlyle, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Guy Bigham and Mrs. Isha Cloud, both of Dallas, and Mrs. W. H. Service, of Vivian, La.; and a half-brother, J. E. Wills of Cotton Valley. (Published in The Shreveport Times on November 9, 1965) | Adkins, John Franklin Jr. (I1712)
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| 975 | Obituary: Cpl. Jeremy Shank Cpl. Jeremy R. Shank, 18, of Jackson, Mo., born Feb. 29, 1988, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., passed away Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006, while serving his country in Iraq. Cpl. Shank attended Jackson High School and the enlisted in the United States Army on May 31, 2005. He graduated basic training and advanced individual training at Fort Benning, Ga., as an infantryman. He was initially assigned to 1-21 Infantry on Jan. 30, 2006, before transferring to A Company 2-27 on March 26, 2006, where he served as a mortar man. He arrived with his platoon to Forward Operating Base McHenry on Aug. 23, 2006. His awards and decorations include the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Operation Iraqi Freedom Expeditionary Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star Medal, the Expert Marksman Badge and the Combat Infantryman Badge. Jeremy was an avid hunter, a member of the National Turkey Federation, and was anticipating a trip home during deer season this November. He was preceded in death by paternal grandfather, James Shank Jr.; maternal grandparents, Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Paul B. Vaughn; and maternal aunt, Sharon Vaughn. Surviving are his parents, James A. and Deborah J., nee Vaughn, Shank of Jackson, Mo.; two brothers, Christopher and Nathan Shank both of Jackson, Mo.; and fiancee, Ashley Hahn of Millersville, Mo.; his paternal family, grandmother, Evelyn Shank of Belleville, Ill., and aunt, Judi Shank of Belleville, Ill.; his maternal family, uncle, Ronald Vaughn of San Diego, Calif., four aunts, Kay (Joe) Carroll of Cape Girardeau, Mo., Karen (Tom) O'Carroll of Chandler, Ariz., Rosalee (Robert) Schultz of Lee Summit, Mo., and Mary Vaughn-Luhman of Gaithersburg, Md. Memorials may be made to the family. Sympathy messages may be sent to the family on-line at www.mccombsfuneralhome.com Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, 2006, at McCombs Funeral Home, Jackson, Mo., and 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, 2006, at First Baptist Church, Jackson, Mo. Funeral: Funeral Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, 2006, at First Baptist Church, Jackson, Mo., with the Rev. Carter Frey officiating. Interment with full military honors will be follow in Russell Heights Cemetery, Jackson, Mo. MCCOMBS FUNERAL HOME, Jackson, Mo. (Published in The Belleville News-Democrat from September 16 to September 17, 2006) | Shank, Cpl. Jeremy Reed (I9582)
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| 976 | Obituary: Cpl. Joseph M. Crnkovic Cpl. Joseph M. Crnkovic of the United States marine corps was killed in action while on overseas duty. His family received a wire from the war department July 23, but his death occurred June 15 on Saipan, Marianna Island group. He also fought in the battle of Tawara and others. He received his basic training in San Diego, Calif., from where he left for overseas duty August 1942. When he left for his examination he didn't get 21 days off like others. After his training he left for overseas and never got a furlough. He is survived by his parents; six brothers, Pfc. Steve, Pfc. Johnny, Frank, Pete, Donald and Wilburn (Mickey) Crnkovic. Cpl Crnkovic graduated from Zwolle high school in 1940 and was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic church, Zwolle. Their hearts are sad for the one they loved so well. Cpl. Crnkovic has two brothers in the service: Pfc. Steve Crnkovic, stationed in Greenwood, Miss., who is home on pass to see his parents, Pfc. Johnny Crnkovic, stationed at Hattisburg, Miss, now home on leave. (Published in The Sabine Index on August 11, 1944) | Crnkovic, Joseph Matthews (I3800)
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| 977 | Obituary: Crash kills son bound for celebration An Abilene native, Carl Lee Harrison, died in a plane crash just outside Pecos Thursday morning. Sue Yawn of Abilene said her 46-year-old brother was flying to Midland to pick up his wife, Rosa, before going on to Abilene to help celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Harrison of 2018 Summer St. The celebration, which was scheduled for Saturday, has been canceled, Mrs. Yawn said. Funeral arrangements are pending with Thomas Funeral Home in Midland, Mrs. Yawn said. Mrs. Yawn said her brother was flying his single-engine plane from Pecos to Midland when it crashed. Harrison, an employee of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, has been living in Branson, Mo., for the past four months. He moved to Missouri from Pecos, where he had lived for quite some time, she sad. The man had just departed Pecos Municipal Airport when the plane went down about 6 a.m., officials said. DPS investigators said they had no reason to believe anyone else was in the plane, but since it crashed in a swampy area, the possibility that others were aboard had not been ruled out. The plane went down just east of the Pecos city limits about a quarter of a mile from two motels on U.S. Highway 285. No property in the area was damaged. Witnesses said they thought they saw flames coming from the plane before it crashed. The front section of the plane burned on impact, the DPS said. Mrs. Yawn said her brother was a graduate of Abilene High School and attended Abilene Christian University. Survivors include his parents and his wife; three sons, Todd of Abilene, Steve of his home, and Gordon of Houston; two daughters, Mindi of the home and Julie of Abilene; three brothers, Dan of San Antonio, and Dwight and Tim, both of Dallas; and his sister, Sue Yawn. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Anna. (Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on October 11, 1985) | Harrison, Carl Lee (I9852)
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| 978 | Obituary: Crash Victim's Body Arrives Here For Burial The body of Apprentice Seaman James Ferridon Crew [sic], Jr., 18 arrived in Pampa this morning and funeral services will be conducted at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Central Church of Christ with the Rev. Albert Smith, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery here under direction of Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral home. Seaman Crow was killed in the crash of a United States Navy dive-bomber near San Diego, Calif., last Monday. Pilot of the plane, who was also killed in the crash, was Ensign Willard E. Norval, 26, of Galesburg, Ill. Crow's body was accompanied to Pampa by First Class Seaman Donald Martin, member of Crow's squadron, wounded at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, when the Japanese attacked. Young Crow was born in Sayre, Okla., in 1924. He moved to Skellytown with his parents in 1937, and attended Skellytown schools for three years, playing in the school band The family later moved to the Drilling and Exploration company's Watkins lease north of Skellytown and Crow attended high school in Borger for two years. He enlisted in the navy in December of 1941 and was sent to San Diego for training in the Navy Air corps. According to a navy communication the fliers were engaged i routine maneuvers when the plane crashed. Crow is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crow, Sr.; three sisters, Elnora, Doris Marie, and Mary; and four brothers, Curtis Cecil, Donald Wade, Harold Dean, and Jerry D., all at home. Pallbearers will be Carl Webb, Leo Maloney, F. H. Alexander, R. C. Murry, C. C. Teaue, F. R. Copenhaver. (Published in The Pampa Daily News on April 13, 1942) | Crow, James Ferridon Jr. (I271)
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| 979 | Obituary: Crash Victims' Joint Rites Held Joint funeral rites for Gary Wayne Bordonaro and Sam Anthony Collida, both 14, and Dean Matthew Meaux, 13, victims of a three-car collision Sunday afternoon, were held today at 10 a.m. in St. Catherine's Catholic church. The Rev. Frank Schanzer, pastor of the church, officiated. Burials were in Greenlawn Memorial park under direction of the Grammier-Oberle 39th Street Funeral home. The boys were killed in the smashup Sunday at about 4 p.m. on rainslicked pavement on Highway 69 near the H.S. Anderson Trucking company. They were hurled to the pavement after the sports coupe in which they were riding in skidded out of control, made a 180-degree spin and was hit in the front by another car and then was hit broadside by another car as it slid backward. Driver of the car in which the three victims and three other persons were riding, was Mrs. Anna Mae Bordonaro, mother of Gary Wayne. Mrs. Bordonaro was most seriously injured of the survivors. Pallbearers for the Meaux youth, not previously listed with those other two youths, were Carl Bihm, Tim Firmin, Robert Hanks, Jesse Morua, Murry York and Randy DeKerlegand. Survivors not previously listed for the Collida youth are two brothers, Ricky and Nicky Collida, both of Port Arthur. (Published in the Port Arthur News on February 4, 1969) | Meaux, Dean Matthew (I2799)
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| 980 | Obituary: Crash Victims' Rites Are Set By JOE BROUGHTON Of The News Staff Joint funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Catherine's Catholic church for three area teenage boys who were killed Sunday afternoon in a three-car smashup on Highway 69 opposite the H. S. Anderson Trucking company. Four other persons are hospitalized with injuries. Dead are Gary Wayne Bordonaro, 14, son of Mrs. Anna Mae Bordonaro of 3029 34th street, and Frank A. Bordonaro of Houston; Sam Anthony Collida, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Collida of 3735 Rachel avenue, and Dean Matthew Meaux, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Meaux of 3801 Graves avenue, Groves. Hurled To Pavement All three were hurled to the pavement from a sports coupe which skidded out of control on rainslicked pavement Sunday at 4 p.m. Mrs. Bordonaro, the driver, was most seriously injured of the survivors. Park Place hospital attendants today said her condition was "guarded" and she remained in the intensive care unit at the hospital. Her injuries included multiple fractures and lacerations. Her other son, Kevin Bordonaro, 7, was reported in "fair" condition at Park Place with an arm fracture and lacerations, and the sixth occupant of the car, Richard McCarthy, 13, of 3048 Bryan, Groves, was still in intensive care but the hospital said his condition was improved. Robert Earl Stanley, 22, of 112 Woodcrest, Port Neches, was in Mid-Jefferson County hospital with a broken collar bone. He was driving one of the other cars. Rosary Is Tonight Rosary for all three victims will be recited tonight at 7 o'clock in the Grammier-Oberle 39th street chapel. The will be buried in Greenlawn Memorial park. Justice of the Peace James B. Creed said young Collida was dead on arrival at St. Mary's hospital with a skull fracture and broken neck. The other two victims were dead on arrival at Park Place. Justice of the Peace Fulton Lee said young Bordonaro had a fractured skull and compound fracture of the left upper arm, and young Meaux suffered a fractured neck. Both also had lacerations and abrasions. Returning From Game Mrs. Bordonaro and the five youngsters were returning from a basketball game in which some of the older boys participated in Beaumont. Investigating officers said the Bordonaro car had pulled into the outside lane to pass another southbound auto driven by Robert john Dies of 112 15th street. Dies told police that the yellow coupe skidded out of control as the driver started to cut back to the inside lane in front of his car. It made a 180-degree spin, and Dies' car hit the front of the coupe. The Bordonaro car slid backward through a gap in the median an was hit broadside by the north bound car driven by Stanley, police were told. Dies was not injured. Coupe Total Loss Patrolman Carl Blanchard said Mrs. Bordonaro's car was a total loss. Police estimated damages at $150 to Dies' car and $600 to the Stanley vehicle. Young Bordonaro was a student at St. Catherines' school and a member of St. Catherines' Catholic church. He was a Port Arthur native. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a sister, Cheryl Ann Bordonaro; brother, Kevin Charles Bordonaro; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Roccaforte of Port Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bordonaro of Beaumont; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Acosta of Galveston and Mrs. G. G. Ross of Galveston. The Collida youth was a ninth grade student at Thomas Edison junior high school, a life - long Port Arthur resident, and a member of St. Catherine's church. His mother and Mrs. Bordonato are sisters. Surviving, besides the parents, are a sister, Carmela Ann Collida, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Roccaforte, all of Port Arthur. Young Meaux attended St. Catherine's school, was a member of the church, and had lived here all of his life. In addition to his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Dwight and Gary Meaux, both of Groves; a sister, Leslie Meaux of Groves; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Meaux of Kaplan, La., and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Nunez of Port Arthur. Pallbearers for the Bordonaro rites will be Joseph Nicotre, Anthony J. Roccaforte, Ronnie Nictore, Monroe Pratt, A. J. Roccaforte and Voorhies Roccarforte. Eighth grade students at St. Catherine's school are honorary pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers for the Meaux service are all St. Catherine's students. Active pallbearers were to be named. (Published in The Port Arthur News on February 3, 1969) | Meaux, Dean Matthew (I2799)
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| 981 | Obituary: Creech, Dustin Shane A native of Ruston and a resident of Walker, he passed away at 4:49 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6, 2006, in Walker. He was 18. Visitation at Seale Funeral Home, Denham Springs, on Friday, Nov. 10, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 11, from 11 a.m. until memorial service in the chapel at 3 p.m. He is survived by his mother, Kelly Daniels Abel; stepfather, Michael Craig Abel; father, Sammie Kevin Creech; sisters, Amanda Nicole Creech of Walker and Maegan Creech of Ruston; brothers, Dakota Wayne Abel of Walker, and Michael Dustin Abel and Ryan Cole Abel, both of Ruston; grandparents, Wayne and Wanda Daniels Sr. of Farmerville, Larry and Tommee Caldwell of Arcadia, and Willie B. and Jean Creech of Ruston; special family friends, Brian Wade Coates and James C. Bolton; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, S.T. Creech. Honorary pallbearers are Phillip and Daniel Hudnall, Gary Gill, Anthony Ross, Evan Allen and Grady Who. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family or sent to c/o Family Hair Care Walker, P.O. Box 868, Walker, LA 70785, to help with funeral expenses. (Published in The Baton Rouge Advocate on November 10, 2006) | Creech, Dustin Shane (I12633)
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| 982 | Obituary: CRENWELGE CANDYACE (Candy) CRENWELGE, 55, passed by on October 18, 2001. She is survived by her loving husband Roy Crenwelge; two daughters Catha Carrillo and husband Homer, and Shana Brabston and husband Will; one son Heath Crenwelge; three grandchildren Tony and Nico Carrillo, and Cameron Brabston; and one sister Carlene Watassek and her sons Wade and Chad along with many nieces, nephews, neighbors and friends. Visitation will be from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Sunday, October 21, 2001 at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Monday, October 22, 2001 in the Main Chapel of Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home. Interment to follow in South Park Cemetery. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on October 20-21, 2001) | Johnston, Candyace Lynn (I16575)
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| 983 | Obituary: CRENWELGE ROY CRENWELGE 62, passed away on March 15, 2008. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Candy Crenwelge. He was survived by two daughters Catha Carrillo and husband Homer, Shana Brabston and husband Will, one son Heath Crenwelge and wife Angela. Five grandsons that he loved dearly; Tony and Nico Carrillo, Cameron and Zachry Brabston, and Mason Crenwelge. Two brothers; Otto Crenwelge and wife Donna, Clarence Crenwelge along with many nieces, nephews, family like neighbors and friends. In addition to the love of his family, he especially enjoyed horses and hunting, and time with his grandsons. A visitation is scheduled from 6:00 to 9:00pm on Wednesday the 19th at Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 11:00am Thursday the 20th at Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home with interment immediately following at South Park Cemetery. (Published in The Houston Chronicle on March 19, 2008) | Crenwelge, Roy Allen (I16577)
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| 984 | Obituary: Creo Martin McIntyre AZLE - Creo Martin McIntyre, 91, died Sunday, March 19, 2006. Funeral: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at White's Azle Chapel. Burial: Jaybird Cemetery. Creo Belle Spry was born Aug. 15, 1914, in Springtown to Walter and Anna Spry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bonnie Martin. Survivors: Children, Donnie Ray Martin, Cora and Raymond St. John, Annie and John Wilson; 23 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; two nieces and nephews. White's Funeral Home Azle, (817) 444-3211 (Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram on March 20, 2006) | Spry, Creo Belle (I5036)
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| 985 | Obituary: Crnkovic Rites Here Tomorrow Funeral services for Sebastian Crnkovic, 72, of 822 Dalzell St., died in a local hospital yesterday after a long illness, will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at St. John's Catholic Church. A rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. today at the Osborn Chapel. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. Mr. Crnkovic, an accountant, moved to Shreveport from Hemphill, Tex., in 1926 and had resided here since. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. Surviving him are half-brother, Joe Oswald of New Orleans; a half sister, Mrs. Mary Mulnah of McGee, Ark., and an uncle, Ed Crnkovic of Zwolle. (Published in The Shreveport Times on July 19, 1957) | Crnkovic, Sebastian Fabian (I5374)
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| 986 | Obituary: Crnkovic Service Is Slated Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Rosalie Catherine Crnkovic, 62, a lifelong native of Shreveport, will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. John's Catholic Church with the Rev. Aubrey Kearns, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery. A rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Wellman's Chapel. Mrs. Crnkovic, a member of altar societies at St. John's and Holy Trinity Catholic Church, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuhn, prominent pioneer residents. Mrs. Crnkovic, 822 Dalzell, died in a local hospital at 8:50 a.m. Sunday after a long illness. She was a graduate of St. Vincent's Academy. Pallbearers will be Clarence Dorian, Edward Olwell, Charles Horne, Ed Schilling, Ed Gibbons, and N. B. Stoer. Survivors include her husband, Sebastian Crnkovic; one brother, Charles A. Kuhn, Shreveport; and one sister, Mrs. Alma Ingouf, Shreveport. (Published in The Shreveport Times on October 8, 1956) | Kuhn, Rosalie Catherine (I5379)
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| 987 | Obituary: CRNKOVIC-CERN, ADOLPH, 10054 Royal dr., entered into rest Fri., Aug. 30, 1957, 12:45 p.m., dear husband of Catherine (nee Loida), dear father of Helen, Eleanor, Sister Mary Kathleen, R. S. M., and Melvin, our dear uncle and cousin. Funeral Tues., Sept. 3, from CHULICK Funeral Home, 1722 S. Jefferson, to St. Joseph Croatian Church. Twelfth and Russell bl, Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Member of Jesus Sacred Heart Society No. 70. (Published in The St. Louis Globe-Democrat on September 1, 1957) | Crnkovic Cern, Adolph Lawrence (I2596)
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| 988 | Obituary: CRNKOVICH - Mrs. Justina Crnkovich, age 42, Birmingham Rt. 8, passed away at the residence Tuesday p.m. Survived by the husband, Anton Crnkovich; 1 daughter, Mary Gant Crnkovich; 1 son, John P. Crnkovich; 2 sisters, Mrs. Zora Plese, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Kate Plese, Joliet, Ill.; mother, 2 sisters, 3 brothers in Yugoslavia. Funeral services Friday from the residence, 9 a.m., and from St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 9:30 a.m., Father Lorrigan officating, interment Oaklawn Cemetery, Luquire directing. (Published in The Birmingham News on January 7, 1943) | Plese, Justina (I1228)
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| 989 | Obituary: CROW J.T. CROW, 72, passed away Saturday, June 13, 1987, he was a resident of El Paso for 40 years and a member of the North Loop Church of Christ where he also served as an Elder for several years. He is survived by his wife Etta Belle Crow of El Paso, sons Max Crow of El Paso, Gary Crow of Campbell, TX; daughter Loretta Conley of San Antonio, TX; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; sister Alva Files of Quincy, LA; and a brother Harry Crow of Locas Grove, OK. Funeral Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the North Loop Church of Christ with Mr. Gene Reneau officiating. Interment in Evergreen East Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Calvin Cooper, Marion Thompson, Gary Nelson, John Griffith, Lowell Ragsdale, and Bill Engle. Arrangements by Kaster Maxon and Futrell. (Published in The El Paso Times on June 15, 1987) | Crow, John Thomas (I14)
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| 990 | Obituary: CROW Pauline Blair Crow, age 91, of DeLeon, Texas, passed away Thursday, November 13, 2008, at DeLeon Nursing and Rehab. She was born on January 23, 1917, in Duster, Texas, Comanche County, Texas, to the late W. L. Blair and Sally Kennedy Blair. Mrs. Crow was born and raised in the Duster Community where she was a homemaker. She returned to school in later years and received her LVN. license and was employed at Eastland Nursing Home for many years. She also worked in retail sales. Mrs. Crow also resided in Eastland and Rising Star, before returning to DeLeon ten years ago. She was a member of Evangelical Methodist Church in Cisco. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 16, 2008, at Nowlin Funeral Home Chapel with Geoff Litke officiating. Burial followed in the DeLeon Cemetery She is survived by two sons, Phillip Blair Crow and wife, Linda of The Woodlands, Texas, Kenneth Lee Crow and wife, Sharon of Ruidosa. New Mexico, two granddaughters and two grandsons. She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Mozelle Pyburn and Pearl Gray, and one brother, Marvin Blair. (Published in The De Leon Free Press on November 20, 2008) | Blair, Connie Pauline (I35)
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| 991 | Obituary: Crow Child's Rites Are Conducted Here Funeral services for Stephen Earl Crow, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Crow, were held Wednesday afternoon from Owens & Brumley Funeral Home. The child died Monday night in a hospital at Gorman where his 7-year-old brother, Ronald Lowell, is undergoing treatment for a similar illness. Olin Huff, assistant minister of the Tenth and Broad Streets Church of Christ, officiated. Burial was at Crestview Memorial Park. The youngster was a native of Wichita Falls, moving only recently to Carbon, Texas, with his mother when his father was re-called to active duty with the U.S. Navy as a radioman second class. His father was stationed with the naval armory here for several years. Survivors besides the parents and the brother include three sisters, Judith Ann, Linda Jean and Peggy Joyce Crow, all of Carbon; and two grandparents, Marvin Brothers of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Alta Crow of De Leon. (Published in The Wichita Daily Times on October 18, 1950) | Crow, Stephen Earl (I76)
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| 992 | Obituary: Crow Services To Be Monday Funeral services for Curtis Cecil Crow, 28, of the Watkin's Lease, 25 miles northwest of Pampa, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the Church of Christ, Borger. Mr. Crow died Friday morning in his home. He had been an invalid for the last 12 years. Dean Bullock and Arthur Cox, ministers of the Church of Christ, will officiate at the last rites, according to the Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Hme which is handling the arrangements. Burial will be in Memory Gardens, Pampa. Pallbearers will be Doc Stockton, Truman Black, Grady Enochs, Connie Terry, Merkel Phillips and Adolph Novotney. (Published in The Pampa Daily News on January 30, 1955) | Crow, Curtis Cecil (I273)
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| 993 | Obituary: CROW, ETTA B., 96, Visitation: private. Graveside Service: 10 a.m. Tues. July 27, 2010 at Evergreen East Cemetery. Memorial Service: 11:30 a.m.Tue. at Montwood Church Of Christ. Survived by sons, Max & Gary Crow. (Published in The El Paso Times from July 25 to July 27, 2010) | Frazier, Etta Belle (I15)
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| 994 | Obituary: CROW, JAMES J. James J. Crow, 70, 1314 Lexington, died Thursday morning at a local hospital. Funeral services: 11:30am Saturday at Connally-Compton West Chapel. Graveside services at 3:00pm at Oaklawn Cemetery in Somerville, Rev. Kenneth Bass officiating, burial in Oaklawn Cemetery. Survivors: Mabel Crow of Waco; One daughter, Dorothy Gaskamp of 3906 Highland; One sister, Elizabeth Simmers of White Castle, Louisiana and 2 grandchildren. Connally-Compton Funeral Directors, 4400 W. Waco Drive, phone: 772-7440. (Published in The Waco Tribune-Herald on December 19, 1980) | Crow, James Julius (I5827)
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| 995 | Obituary: CROW, Kenneth Lee Kenneth Lee Crow, 70, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 10, 2013. He was born July 19, 1943 in De Leon, TX as the second son to Ira Crow and Pauline Blair Crow. Kenneth lived in DeLeon and, later, Waller, TX where he graduated high school. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Education from the University of Houston. While attending the university, Ken married Mary Beth Flukinger. They had two sons, Jason Blair and Gordon Lee, moving to Victoria, TX shortly after Jason was born. In Victoria, Ken met his second and current wife Sharon Edson and her two children, Paige and Kyle. From Victoria, they moved to Austin, TX where Ken began working as a Director for the Texas Education Agency. They subsequently moved to Kyle, TX and lived there until 1990. During his time there, Ken was elected as the mayor of the town and served two terms in the 1980's. Following Ken's retirement from TEA, he became a consultant with Deloitte Consulting. This second "career" took Ken and Sharon to Fort Worth, TX and then to Lake Bluff, IL. Upon his retirement from Deloitte, Ken and Sharon moved to Ruidoso, NM where they spent the next 8 years. Ken's career was focused on benefits for children with special needs on a national, state or school district level. One in particular was the ABC program that provided support for families through education, therapy and other services. During his and Sharon's careers and retirement they met many wonderful people, many of whom became life long friends. Ken enjoyed playing tennis, golfing, fishing, traveling, bar-b-queuing and spending time with friends and family. Ken was preceded in death by both of his parents and his brother, Phillip Crow. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 38 years, Sharon Edson Crow; four children, Jason Crow and wife Stephanie of Colorado Springs, CO, Gordon Crow of Johnson City, TX, Paige Stotts and husband Alan of Salt Lake City, UT, and Kyle Pickens and wife Ann of Austin, TX; six grandchildren, Sadie, Jackson, and Thatcher Crow, Hayden and Erin Stotts, and Charlie Pickens; sister in law, Linda Crow of The Woodlands, TX; sister and brother in law, Rodlyn and James Mazoch of Corpus Christi, TX; niece, Shannon Kelly and husband Paul of Austin, TX and nephew, Daniel Mazoch of Corpus Christi, TX Ken is also survived by his little buddy "Jake" the dog and "Leo" the cat. A memorial service celebrating Ken's life will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, October 19, 2013 at Crofts - Crow Funeral Home, 911 Mesquite, Blanco, TX 78606. Ken's cremated remains will be placed in the Kyle Cemetery next to his dear friend Jack Schwartz. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to organizations supporting children with special needs or Compassionate Care Hospice in Kyle, TX. (Published by Crofts-Crow Funeral Home of Blanco, TX) | Crow, Kenneth Lee (I421)
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| 996 | Obituary: Crowe CROWE, JAMES TERRY, born May 28, 1924, passed away Sun., June 17, 1979, beloved husband of Edna Eulene Crowe (nee Harris), dear father of Jean Burnett, dear father-in-law of David (Bud) Burnett, dear grandfather of James Terry, Janie, David and Tracy Burnett, brother of Donald and Archie Crowe, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SHEPARD Funeral Chapel, 9255 Natural Bridge, Wed., 1:30 p.m. to Valhalla Cemetery. Retired employee of Bussmann Fuse Co. Visitation after 6 p.m. Mon. (Published in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch on June 18, 1979) | Crowe, James Terry (I8229)
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| 997 | Obituary: Curt R. Jeffery SHREVEPORT, LA - Services will be conducted at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 8801 Mansfield Rd., Shreveport. LA for Curt R. Jeffery, age 24 of Shreveport, Monday December 19, 1994 at 10 a.m. Officiating will be Rev. Leland Crawford of Summer Grove Baptist Church. Interment will be at Centuries Memorial Park. Visitation for Mr. Jeffery will be on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home. He entered into rest Friday. December 16, 1994 at his residence. Mr. Jeffery was a native of Fairborn, OH and lived in Shreveport for 23 years. He worked for P.C.A. computers as a Sales Associate while attending LSU in Shreveport where he was a senior. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles R. Jeffery in May of this year. Mr. Jeffery is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gwen B. Jeffery of Shreveport; a sister, Carolla Rose Ault of Kennett Square, PA.; three brothers, Rev. Thomas R. Jeffery of Redding. CA., Charles A. Jeffery of Los Angeles, CA., and LeLand A. "Tino" Jeffery of Shreveport. Several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Pallbearers will be friends from P.C.A. computers and L.S.U. Shreveport. (Published in The Shreveport Times on December 18, 1994) | Jeffery, Curt Randolph (I13252)
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| 998 | Obituary: Curtis A. Vincent Curtis A. Vincent, 59, of Industry and formerly of Bryan died in a Veterans' hospital in Temple Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Hillier Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Bryan City Cemetery. Vincent was born in Bryan, attended Bryan High School and had worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone in Bryan. He entered the Marine Corps in 1943, trained at Camp Pendleton in California, and served as a corporal with the 5th Marine Division. In World War II, Vincent served in Hawaii, Iwo Jima, Japan and in the American-Pacific Theater. He was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with a Bronze Star, and the Presidential Unit Citation. Vincent was a technician at the Brenham State School. Survivors include his wife, Freda Maria Vincent of Industry; a daughter, Monica Lynn Vincent of Houston; his mother, Mrs. Lela Fuchs of Bryan; a brother, James E. Vincent of College Station; and a sister, Doris Sanders of Bryan. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 25, 1985) | Vincent, Curtis Allen (I7664)
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| 999 | Obituary: Curtis E. Rathjen June 19, 1940 - Dec. 11, 1998 CALDWELL - Services for Curtis E. Rathjen, 58, of Caldwell are set for 3 p.m. Sunday at Strickland Funeral Home Chapel in Caldwell. The Rev. Don Latrd of the First Assembly of God will officiate. Burial will be in Schoppe Cemetery in Lyons, Texas. Visitation will be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mr. Rathjen died Friday. He was born in Caldwell, worked as a mechanic for Koppers Industries, and was a charter member and deacon at the First Assembly of God in Caldwell. Survivors include his wife, Naomi Rathjen of Caldwell; a son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Maria Rathjen of Caldwell; a daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl and Craig Pliler of Caldwell; four sisters, Evelyn Marek of Lyons, Bonnie Campise and Doris Aboril, both of Bryan, and Alice Klaus of Brenham; and five grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on December 13, 1998) | Rathjen, Curtis Edward (I3193)
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| 1000 | Obituary: Curtis J. Greer April 22, 1922 - June 22, 1993 NAVASOTA - Graveside services for Curtis J. Greer, 71, of Navasota will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Wheat Cemetery in Millican. Russell Hudson will officiate. Arrangements are by Nobles Funeral Home. Mr. Greer died at home Tuesday afternoon. He was born in Wellborn and had lived in Navasota for several years. He was a painter who served in the U.S. military during World War II. Mr. Greer was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine Janelle Greer, on July 10, 1991. Survivors include a son, Jefferson Greer of Navasota; five daughters, Susan Hibner of North Zulch, Linda McCarty of Capitan, N.M., Nelda Nichols of Navasota, Beverly Russo of Bryan and Billie Jean Brubaker of Houston; a brother, Milton Greer of Bryan; two sisters, Offie Sargeant and Vivian Robertson, both of Austin; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. (Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on June 24, 1993) | Greer, Curtis Jefferson (I338)
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