The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1989 Page: 3 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday^ May 26, 1989
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SANDRA JOHNSON
Services /or Sandra Johnson, 50,
of Cove, will be held at 4:30 p.m. Fri-
day at Earthman Baytown Funeral
Chapel with Don Cain oj/iciating.
Mrs. Johnson, a 50-year resident
of Cove, died Thursday in a Baytown
hospital.
She was active in Cedar Bayou
Church of Christ Sunday school,
Vacation Bible School and as a sum-
mer camp teacher. She was also an
EMT and ambulance attendant for
the Cove ambulance service.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by her
husband. Cli//ord Johnson of Cove;
sons and daughters-in-law, Clint and
Connie Johnson of Cove, Glen and
Sharon Johnson of Fort Hood, and
Ronnie and Nikki Johnson of Cove;
father, C.D. Harmon; sister Jeanette
Walker of Cove; grandchildren,
Chad Johnson, Candi Johnson and
Danielle Johnson.
Pallbearers will be John Larry Fan-
nett, Joe Royce Johnson, Julio Tor-
res, Jake Torres, Charles Klaus, and
Charles Graves.
Burial will be at Harmon
Cemetery.
In lieu of usual remembrances,
donations may be made to Camp
Bandina Christian Church Camp
Memorial Fund at Cedar Bayou
Church of Christ.
Services are under the direction 0/
Earthman Baytown Funeral Direc-
tors.
LYTLE
J Services for Bobby Dean Lytle, 51,
will be held at 8:30 a.m Saturday at
House approves
TEA continuation
| AUSTIN (AP) - The House
Thursday approved a bill conti-
riuing the Texas Education
Agency until Sept. 1,2001, retur-
ning the measure to the Senate
for consideration of House
Amendments. Given tentative
approval were sunset bills for
Hie Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board and State
Property Tax Board,
jin other action, the House:
Adopted a proposed Con-
stitutional amendment pro-
viding the authority for issuing
*500 million in additional water
development bonds. The
measure, which would be put
before voters in November,
returns to the Senate for con-
sideration of a House change.
fund established
|or Paul Reed
v A fund has been established at
Baytown State Bank for Paul
Beed, son of Ken and Marie
Seed of Baytown.
h Paul, a junior at Ross S. Sterl-
ing High School, has been in a
coma at Hermann Hospital since
being in an auto/pedestrian acci-
jdent April 28.
£ Anyone wanting more in-
formation or desiring to donate
fo the fund may contact Rose
Ann Pitts or any teller at the
bank by calling 427-5841.
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In Memory
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G.E. “Slim'
8-25-13/5-26-88
It has been a year since you
left Barbers Hill and believe
me Barbers Hill has not
been the same.
We all miss your hugging
and mugging.
Especially
Your Family
Sterling Funeral Chapel in Dayton
with the Revs. Jay Horton and Billy
Simmons o//iciating.
Lytle, who died Thursday in a
Liberty hospital, was a resident of
Dayton for seven years. A welder, he
was a member of the First United
Methodist Church in Dayton.
He is survived by his wife, Anne C.
Lytle of Dayton; son, Michael Dean
Lytle of Cumby; three step-sons.
Chuck McQuary of Huntsville; Scott
McQuary of Fort Stewart, Ga.; Kyle
McKelvy of Kansas; daughter,
Kimberly Fay Lytle 0/ Mount Plea-
sant; a brother, Leo Lytle 0/ Fort
Worth; three sisters. Ruby Davis 0/
Point; Lorene Newman of Com-
merce; Betty Winstead 0/Cumby.
Graveside services will be held at 4
p.m. at Rosemound Cemetery in
Commerce.
Pallbearers will be Chuck Mc-
Quary, Scott McQuary, Joe Lott,
Steve Easely, Don Bush, Mike
Margerum, Lester Lewis and Cleve
Kirby.
Arrrangements are under the direc-
tion of Sterling Funeral Home in
Dayton.
WIEDEMAN
Graveside services for Deborah
Wiedeman, 22, 0/ Houston, will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Earthman
Memory Gardens Cemetery with the
Rev. Jim Liberatore o//iciating.
She died Tuesday in Houston.
Survivors are her mother, Judy
Wiedeman of Bellaire; father, Don
Wiedeman of Houston; son, Chris of
Bellaire; brothers, Troy Wiedeman of
Bellaire and Pvt. Trey Wiedeman 0/
U.S. Marine Corps.
Also surviving are her grand-
parents, Lil Gillette, H.T. Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wiedeman, all of
Baytown.
Arrangements are under the direc-
tion Earthman Funeral Home in
Baytown.
WARDLAW
Services for Frank Wardlaw, 60, of
Baytown, were held at 11 a.m. Friday
at Earthman Highlands Chapel with
the Rev. L.A. Harvey officiating.
Wardlaw, a longtime resident of
Baytown and Highlands, died Mon-
day at his home.
He is survived by his son, Frank
Alan Wardlaw of Highlands;
brothers, William Reed Wardlawand
Fletcher Eugene Wardlaw, both of
Dayton; sisters, Lois Asimak and
Louise Herron, both of Memphis,
Tenn., and Margie Lloyd of
Blythville, Ark.; and grandchildren,
Kenneth Alan Wardlaw and Stacy
Lynn Wardlaw, both of Highlands.
Pallbearers were Harvey Fill a, Jeff
Wardlaw, Bill Wardlaw, Larry Ub-
nosky, Kenneth Wardlaw and Bob
Halter.
Burial was at Memory Gardens
Cemetery.
Services were under the direction
, of Earthman Highlands Chapel.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1989, newspaper, May 26, 1989; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052097/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.