The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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H|t 4 the ooldthwattx eaole-mullin enterprise
Goldthwalte, Texas, Thursday, September 2*. 1986
Last Rites For Farris R. Williams
Conducted Here Saturday Morning
Funeral services for Farris
Ray Williams of Jal. New Mex-
ico, were held in the First Bap-
tist Church of Ooldthwalte.
Saturday. September 24, IMS. at
M:00 a. m. Services were con-
ducted by Rev. Tommy Jones,
pastor of the church. Burial was
In Ooldthwalte Memorial Ceme-
tery with Masonic graveside
rites with Frank Bowman mas-
ter of ceremonies. Funeral ar
rangements were under the di-
rection of the Roy Wilkins Fu-
neral Home.
Pallbearers were Nevin Foster,
DeWayne Chesser. Joe Robin-
son, Warren Duncan and Frank
Verner, all of Jal, New Mexico,
Charles Vaughan, Oil City. New
Mexico. Carlos Welch. Mldklff,
and Billy R. Parker, Kermit.
Mr. Williams was bora April
27, 1927 at Paducah, son of 8. L.
Williams and the late Mrs. Wil-
liams He passed away Wednes-
day. September 21, 1906. in a
Jal, New Mexico, hospital. He
was a member of the Baptist
Church, and the Masonic Lodge
No. 05. AF&AM at Jal. A veteran
of World War n, he had lived
In Jal eleven years, where he
was an employee of EH Paso
Natural Oas Company.
On September 20. 1953 he was
married to Geraldine House in
San Saba.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Geraldine Williams of Jal, New
Mexico: a son, Oary Ray Wil-
liams of the home; three dau-
ghters Paula Sue Williams.
Sharia Jan Williams and Karla
Ann Williams, all of the home;
his father, 8. L. Williams of
Killeen; five brothers. Bud Wll-
of Edinburg. A. C. Wtl-
of Goldthwalte. Henry
Williams. Sudan, Wayne Wil-
liams, Lamar, Colorado, and
Cecil Williams of Phoenix, Arl
zona; two sisters. Mrs. Kath-
erine Turner of Amarillo and
Mrs. Minnie Miller of Austin;
and 27 nieces and nephews
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In Eaeklel. chapter 3,
18 through 21 we get some im-
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formation which concerns you
and concerns me and relates to
others. We have our choice; It
is up to us. Here it is:
“When I say unto the wicked,
Thou shalt surely die; and thou
glvest him not warning nor
speaketh to warn the wicked
from his wicked way, to save
his life; the same wicked man
shall die in his iniquity; but his
blood will I require at thine
hand
"Yet if thou warn the wicked,
and he turn not from his wick-
edness, nor from his wicked
way. he shall die in his iniquity;
but thou hast delivered thy soul.
"Again, when a righteous man
doth turn from his righteous-
ness. and commit iniquity, and
I lay a stumblingblock before
him, he shall die: because thou
hast not given him warning, he
shall die in his sin, and his
righteousness which he hath
done shall not be remembered;
but his blood will I require at
thine hand.
“Nevertheless, if thou warn
the righteous man, that the
righteous sin not, and he doth
not sin, he shall surely live, be-
cause he is warned; also thou
hast delivered thy soul.”
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for the control of sheep head grubs has been announced and is
now available at local farm supply dealers, according to advertise-
ment In this paper. The drug, which has been cleared for use by
the Food and Drug Administration, was developed by the Dow
Chemical Company, and Is being marketed under the name
rULEX Sheep and Goat Wormer by 8TARBAK Division of Thuron
Industries. Inc., Dallas. Texas.
Last Rites For ]ohn Roy Hollis
Conducted Wednesday, September 21
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Ooldthwalte
Graveside services for John
Roy Hollis. 88, Mills County na-
tive, were held Wednesday af-
ternoon, September 21, at 2:30
o'clock In the Mertzon Ceme-
tery, with Johnson Funeral
Home of San Angelo In charge
of arrangements. —
Mr. Hollis passed away Tues-
day. September 20, at 2:20 a. m.,
In a San Angelo hospital. He
was born October 19. 1897 at
Ridge. Bs was a retired live-
stock farmer and had lived In
Iron, Coke and Mills Counties
before moving to San Angelo.
On Decembe, 31, 1916 he was
married to Lena Boyd at Ridge,
in Mills County.
Survivors are his wife; two
Last Rites For Martin L. Jones
Held In Junction, September 22
Sab
Funeral services for Martin
Luther Jones of Junction were
held Thursday afternoon. Sep-
tember 22, 1988, In Hodges Fife
Funeral Chapel in Junction, at
2:00 o'clock. Services were con-
ducted by Walter W. Lemons,
Church of Christ minister. In-
terment wes In Junction Ceme-
tery.
Mr. Jones was born October
30, 1900 In Blanco and passed
away suddenly Monday. Sep-
tember 19. I960. He had lived in
and out of Kimble County for
30 yean, and had lived In Junc-
tion the past eight yean. In
1821 he was married to Miss
Carrie Wyckoff in Ooldthwalte.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Carrie Jones of Junction; three
sons, Irwin Jones and Durward
Jones, both of Abilene and
Glenn Jones of Seattle, Wash-
ington; one daughter, Mrs. Har-
ry 8tell of Houston; one broth-
er, Fled Jones of Eprlng
Branch; one sister, Mrs. Arthur
Stark of Ooldthwalte; ten
grandchildren, one of whom is
In the Army overseas.
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sons, A. J. Hollis of San Antonio
and Billy Gene Hollis of Dem-
ing. New Mexico; two sisters,
Mrs. Zeis Massey of Goldth-
walte and Mrs. Sally McCarty of
Mullln; one brother. I. A. Hollis
of Bangs; and four grandchil-
dren.
Mrs. Massey and her daugh-
ters, Mrs. J. D. Right and Mrs.
Floy Rowlett of Goldthwalte,
Mrs. McCarty of Mullln and Mr.
and Mrs. I. A. Hollis of Bangs
attended the funeral services
for Mr. Hollis.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1966, newspaper, September 29, 1966; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1059912/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.