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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Cherokeean Herald ■ thecherokeean.com
Funeral for Edith Kin sel.
92, of Tyler, formerly of Rusk,
was at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oet.
21, at Wallace-
Thompson Fu-
neral Home
chapel with
the Rev. Don
Copeland offi-
ciating. Burial
was in Salem
Cemetery. Edith KlNSEL
Mrs. Kin sel
died Oct. 18, in a Tyler Hos-
pice, She was born Dec. 20,
1917, in Zavalla to the late
Joseph Jerry and Carrie
Elizabeth Walker Poland.
Mrs. Kinsel was a resident
of Rusk for 67 years before
moving to Tyler eight years
She was a member of
Graveside service for Troy
Dee Stemm, 85, of Jackson-
ville, was at 10 a.m. Friday,
Oet. 22, at ('orine Cemetery
with the Rev. Phillip Warren
officiating..
Mr. Stemm died Oct. 19.
He was born April 21. 1925,
in Jacksonville. Mr. Stemm
was formerly a service pro-
vider at Rusk State Hospital.
Funeral service for Benny
Berry Jr.. 83, of Porter and
formerly of Alto was at 1 p.m.
Friday,Oct. 22attheO.T.Allen
& Son Funeral Home chapel
with the Rev, J(j. Sparks of-
ficiating. Burial was in the Old
Palestine Cemetery.
Mr. Berry died Oct.20 in
Humble.
He was born June 3. 1927 in
Rusk to Benny Berry Sr. and
Ardolia Bowman Berry. Mr.
Berry was retired from Con-
tinental Can Co. in Houston
where he worked for 30 years
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EDITH KINSEL
Me morial Mi ssionar y B ap tist
Church anda 50 year member
of the Rusk/Alto Order of The
Eastern Star Chapter #79.
Mrs. Kinsel was a member of
The Rusk Garden Club and
the Rusk Study Club. She
was a graduate of Henderson
County Junior College.
She retiredfrom Rusk State
Hospital after 30 years of
service.
She was preceded in death
by her husband. Otto Kinsel,
in 1998; and four brothers,
Carmen, Coy, Ralph and
Hardy Wayne Poland.
She is survived by her chil-
dren, Tillman (Jerry) and.Be.t-
ty Kinsel of Baytown. Eliza-
beth and Jerry Spivey of Tyler
and Burley and Lynda Kinsel
TROY DEE STEMM
He was preceded in death by
his parents Theodore Stemm
and Verna Chitwood Stemm;
grandson, Steven BurtisHight-
ower: and a brother , Doyle Lee
Stemm.
Survivors include a daughter,
Thresa Hightower of Bullard;
sister, Wanda Beth Bearden
of Jacksonville; two grandchil-
dren and spouses, Kelly High-
BENNY BERRY JR.
as a machinist. He was a U.S.
Navy veteran of W.W. H. He
was a member and deacon
of the Landmark Missionary
Baptist Church in Porter.
He was preceded in death by
wife, Francis StricklandBerry:
granddaughter. Amber Renee
Siebeneicher; and brother, Joel
Dean Ferrell.
Survivors include a son and
daughter-in-law. Rusty and
Nancy Carol Jones Berry of
Nacogdoches; daughters and
sons-in-law, Myra Pate andEd-
die Lemoine and Janet Elaine
Karly Pate. Ridge Berard and
Brandon Accardo; numerous
nieces and nephews.
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Lena (Brewster Robinson
June 27,1924 - October20,2010
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Lena Brewster Robinson died Wednesday morning,
October 20, 2010 at a Rusk Nursing Home.
She was born June 27, 1924 in Alto, TX. She was
preceded in death by her parents, Rev. Joe and Rena Hutchins Brewster;
her husbands, Maron Nevill and Charlie Robinson; her son, Fred Nevill Sr.;
brothers Barney, Bob, Virgil and Jimmie Brewster; sisters, Jestine Brewster,
Rosa Grimes and Ruth Wilson.
She is survived by her daughter Barbara Nevill Ford of Cleveland and
Maydelle; her sister, Jereta Flannah of San Antonio; grandson, Fred Jr. and
Tracy Nevill of Albert City, Iowa; granddaughter, Amanda and Brad Maynard
of Boaz, Alabama; great-grandson, Josh Maynard of Boaz; granddaughter,
Kim Flolman of Jacksonville; sister-in-law, Vera Brewster of Mineral Wells;
brother-in-law, Mason Nevill of Trinity; many nieces and nephews including
Elsie and Ray Grogan of Rusk.
She was a member of Tyler Street Baptist Church in Jacksonville. Visitation
was at Wallace-Thompson Funeral Home in Rusk at 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.,
Friday, October 22, 2010 with graveside services Saturday, Oct. 23, at Cross
Cemetery, Grimes County, TX with Rev. Leon Ross, Rev. Jack White and
Rev. Kevin Gentry officiating under the direction of Wallace-Thompson
Funeral Home in Rusk.
We request no flowers. Please continue her memory by giving to the charity
of your choice or to the building fund at Craft Baptist Church, PO Box 1644,
Jacksonville, TX 75766. The family wishes to express the most special thank
you to the staff and residents at Lexington Place Nursing Home for giving
Mother several months of a good life.
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Thompson
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CHARLOTTE DENNIS
ofFlint: seven grandchildren,
Lisa and Mike Cunningham
of Deer Park, Kevin Kinsel
of Baytown, MarkBirkelbach
of Nacogdoches, Elaine and
Tom Peterson of Evansville,
Wise., Michael Birkelbach of
Rusk, Sheila andDavidMogle
of Whitehouse, Melanie and
Hobby Leach of Whitehouse;
12 great-grandchildren; three
great-great-grandchildren;
numerous nieces, nephews
and friends; sister-in-law,
Sylvia Poland of Liberty; spe-
cial caregiver, Judy Wilkins
of Tyler ,
Pallbearer s were Kevin Kin-
sel, Mark Birkelbach, Cody
Mogle, Michael Birkelbach,
Robby Leach, Mike Cunning-
ham and David Mogle.
tower and Jason Lawless of
Lindale and Kevin and Christi
Marshall Hightower of Burle-
son; four great-grandchildren,
Jordan andKaleigh Lawless of
Lindale and Layton and Gavin
Hightower of Burleson; several
nieces and nephews.
Services were under the
direction of Autry Funeral
Home.
and Steve Siebeneicher, all of
Porter; grandchildren, Keith
Pate and wife Kim, Brian
Felgere, Taylor Siebeneicher,
Jan Berard
and Dana More
Accardo and ObituafiSS
husband gpg Qp
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Ellison, Jor-
11: m Ellison,
Funeral for Charlotte Den-
nis, 75, of Jacksonville was at 2
p.m. Sunday at Autry Funeral
Home chapel with the Rev.
John Woodard and Tony Den-
nis officiating. Burial was in
Resthaven Memorial Park.
Mrs. Dennis died Oct. 21.
She was born Aug. 20, 1935,
in Fort Worth. Mrs. Dennis
was a member of First Baptist
Church, Jacksonville. She was
homecoming queen at Gaston
High School, former Apache
Belle and former employee of
W. E. Bailey/Tommy Lee Insur-
ance Agency and Jacksonville
Insurance Agency.
She was precededin death by
her parents, R. M. and Ksiolle
MARY ANN WALDING DICKERSON
F uneral for Mary Ann Wald-
ing Dickerson, 80, of Frank-
ston, was at 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Frankston First Baptist
Church with the Rev. G, O.
Folmar, Charles Dicker son and
the Rev. Scott Wiley officiating.
Burial was in Frankston City
Cemetery.
Mrs. Dickerson died Oct. 20.
She was born Jan. 18, 1930,
in Frankston. Mrs. Dickerson
wasa member ofthe Frankston
First Baptist Church. She re-
tired from FrankstonISD asa
teacher with 38 year s of service.
She was preceded in death by
her parents, Alton E. Walding
and Minnie A, Ramsey Wald-
ing; two grandchildren, Jen-
nifer Ann Tarrant and Charles
Jason Tarrant: and son-in-law,
GradyEllis.
Survivors include her hus-
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Dennis Sr.; and son, Robert
Jack Dennis Jr.
Survivors include two sons
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and Lydia Dennis ofKatyand
Tony and Janet Dennis of Jack-
sonville; and six grandchildren,
Rob Dennis, Tiffany Dennis,
Tyler Dennis, Natasha Den-
nis, Grady Dennis and Reno
Domínguez.
Pallbearers were Randy Den-
nis, Tony Dennis, Rob Dennis,
Tyler Dennis, Grady Dennis
and Reno Domínguez.
Honorary pallbearers were
Paul Pavletich and Garry
Minton.
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308 N. Henderson, Rusk
Rev. Chuck Lightle, Pastor
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Morning Worship 11:00
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two sons-in-law, Sandra Jean
Ellis of Jacksonville, JanetSue
and Mike Wilson of Overland
Park, Kan., Denise Ann and
Roger Tarrant of Frankston
and Judy Kay Hyde and
husband James of Frankston;
sister Mickye Joyce Fletcher
of Dallas; 10 grandchildren
John Ellis and wife Brandy,
Alicia Eubanks and husband
Brad, 0ole Wilson, Jason Wil-
son, Matthew Wilson, Lynzee
Wit.herspoon and husband
Ryan, Jarrod Hyde, James
Tarrant and wife Jennifer,
Justin Tarrant and Josh Tar-
rant; ninegreat-grandchildren;
and nieces Lynda Denman and
Donna Will.
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Regular Service Times
10 a.m. Morning Service
6 p.m. Evening Service
7 p.m. Midweek Service
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
372 e. 4th St., Rusk • 903-683-5494
Minister of Students/Education, Jason Hoffman
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
Sunday Worship 11:00
Evening Service 6:30
Wednesday Bible Study 6:30
Youth Celebration 6:30
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903-683-5307
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Evening 6 pm
Wed. Bible 6 pm
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Pastor, Sam Willis
Sunday School 9:45 am
Worship 11 am
Prayer Service (Tues.)....6 pm
Bible Study (Thur.) 6 pm
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Diocese of Tyler
760 S. Main Street
Rusk, Tx 75785
Sunday
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Wednesday
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Whitehead, Marie. Cherokeean Herald (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 161, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 2010, newspaper, October 27, 2010; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth152962/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.