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Graveside services for Jack B.
Rasmussen. 66. of Kings land,
were held Sunday June 7. 1992
at Lakeland Hills Memorial Park
In Burnet with Rev. Max
Copeland officiating.
He died June 4. 1992 at Seton
Hospital In Austin. He was bom
January 8, 1924 In Coahoma.
Texas, to Jack H. Rasmussen
and Mlrtle Johnston Ras-
mussen.
He moved to Klnsland In 1976
from Odessa. He served In the
Army during WW1I. He was a
member of the D.A.V. and
American Legion In Klngsland
and was a member of the Bel-
mont Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife
Glora Rasmussen of Klngland:
son Jimmy Gillls of Odessa:
daughters Roxle Green of Ger-
many. Lynn Kincaid of Pearland,
and Vicki Rasmussen of San
Angelo; brother Tllford Ras-
mussen of Klngsland; seven
grandchildren and one great
granchild.
Memorials may be made to
the American Heart Association
or Diabetes Foundation.
GOATES
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Funeral services for Floyd
Glenn Goates. 82. of Klngsland.
were held Monday. June 1. 1992
at the Waldrope-Hatfield
Chapel In Klngsland with Rev. J.
Deraid Dugger officiating.
Burial followed at Lakeland
Hills Memorial Park in Burnet.
He died May 28. 1992 at Llano
Memorial Hospital. He was
bom November 29. 1909 in TYoy.
Texas to Henry David Goates
and Louisa Woodard Goates.
He was a member of the First
Christian Church. He was mar-
ried to Mattie Bell Coalson
Goates who preceded him in
death on August 31. 1976.
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Survivors include a son Dr.
Larry J. Goates of Arlington;
sisters Mary Ethel Whitley of
Bartlett, and Velma Duke of
Wharton.
Neckas. Larry Goates. Hershall
Maxwell. Dr. Joe Mayer. Dr.
Charles Navarro. Jimmy Pierce.
Joe Lee Whitley, and Dr. John
Valant.
Memorials may be made to
The Robert F. Gaylord Endowed
Chair Fund. Baylor Orthodontic
Dept., Baylor College of Den-
tistry. 3302 Gaston Ave.. Dallas.
Ttoc 75246.
GIBBS
Funeral services jT Nell
Gibbs. 83. of Llanc, vere held
June 3, 1992 at the First Baptist
Church in Klngsland with Rev.
Rick CundlelT and Rev. Nathan
Booth officiating. Burial fol-
lowed at Llano City Cemetery.
He died June 1, 1992 at Care
Inn of Llano. He was born
November 8. 1908 in George-
town to John Gibbs and Nan
Patterson GlLbs.
He moved to Llano in 1952.
He was Foreman of the Texas
Highway Dept. He was married
to Jessie Gibbs who preceded
him in death on November 10.
1991. He was a member of the
First Baptist Church where he
had been a deacon.
Survivbrs Include a son Chuck
Gibbs of Llano; sisters Mrs.
Archie Pope of Valley Mills and
Mattie Mae Guthrie of George-
town and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Tilmon
Harlow. Lee Duncan. Clayton
Gage. Larry Najar, Richard
Gilbert. Lynn Hoy. Billy Hoy, and
Therbert Stewart.
W.D. Bush of Valley Spring;
granddaughter Gina Rene Nel<-
aon.
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Me SHANE
Graveside services for Ruth
McShane. 89. of Llano, were held
Wednesday. June 3. 1992 at Ft.
Sam Houston National Ceme-
tery with the Rev. John Roen of-
ficiating.
She died June 2. 1992 In
Llano.
She was a member of St.
Mark's Episcopal Church. Trin-
ity Episcopal Church and Grace
Episcopal Church In Llano. She
was also a member of the D.A.R.
U.D.C., Colonial Dames-17th
Century. Magna Charta Dames,
the D.A.C. and Jamestowne So-
ciety. She was also a member of
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Survivors include daughter,
Betty McShane Higgins of Llano:
sons, Joe B. McShane. Jr.. Mon-
ahans: Patrick O'Bannon Mc-
Shane. Laguna Hills, California
and Michael Bransford Mc-
Shane. Austin; eight grandchil-
dren and‘nine great grandchil-
dren. . '
Honorary pallbearers were
Joe McShane. Ill, Tim McShane.
Mike McShane. Jr.. Chris Mc-
Shane. John McShane and %
Patrick McShane. II.
Arrangements were by Porter
Lbring Mortuary in San Antonio.
the secondary schools, he lived
In Buchanan Dam area for 20
years. He was a 32nd degree
Mason. Mr. Blevins served as a
member of the County. State,
and National Professional
Teachers Organizations and
was a lifetime member of the
NEA.
Survivors include wife Mabel
Blevins of Buchanan Dam; son
James Blevins of Charlton.
Heights. West Virginia; daugh-
ters Carol Sue Baker of Ashland.
Kentucky and Robertha Lester
of Lenexa. Kansas; sisters Virgie
Blevins of Borderland. West
Virginia and Edith Hurlow of
Latart. West Virginia; eight
grandchildren ana two great
grandchildren.
HINES
BUSH
Edward Hale -Bush, 65, of
Houston, passed away June 1,
1992. Graveside services and
interment were held Thursday,
June 4. 1992 at Newsom Ceme-
tery in Pontotoc, with Brother
Herbert Newman officiating.
He is survived by his wife
Betty 'Louise Bush; son. and
daughter in law Johnny and
* Linda Bush'of Houston; sister
Vemell Davis of Llano; brothers
Harvey Dale Bush of Houston.
Willard Bush of Milano. Damon
BLEVINS
funeral services for James
/Blevins, 80, of Buchanan Dam.
were held Saturday 6, 1992 at
the Baptist ChuFch in Delbar-
ton. West Virginia with burial
following at the Carey Family-
Cemetery in Mingo County, West
Virginia.
He died June 2, 1992 at Llano
Memorial Hospital.
Blevins was born on August 1.
1911 In Hatfield. West Virginia
to Benjiman E. Blevins and
Stella Fitch Blevins. He was a
member of the Buchanan West
Baptist Church. He served in
the Army during WWII and had
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Funeral services for Earl
Hines. 84. of Klngsland. were
held June 1. 1992 at Highland
Lakes United Methodist Church
with Rev. Richard Johnson offi-
ciating. Burial followed at
Lakeland Hills Memorial Park In
Burnet.
He died May 29. 1992 in Mar-
ble Falls. He was bom May 9.
1908 in Hemphill County. Texas.
He was married to Agnes
Combs who preceded him in
death. He was retired from
Marathon Oil Company, and he
was a member of the Highland
Lakes United Methodist Church.
Survivors include three sons.
Worley Hines of Hobbs. New
Mexico. Jerry Hines of Houston,
and Walter Combs of Artesia.
New Mexico; daughter Patricia
Henderson of Buchanan Dam;
hlipjther Floyd Hines of Las Ani-
mas. Colorado; sister Edith
Graham of California; 13 grand-
children and 11 great granchil-
dren.
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Pallbearers were Roger Hines.
John Hines, Lester Henderson,
Ken Henderson, Joe Hines, Rick
Hines, and Jeff Hines. Honorary
pallbearers were Benny Combs.
Larryij James. Gary, and Bob
Combs.
YOUNG RIDERS......Rodeo participants of all ages Joined In
the fan at Friday's parade.
Prairie Mt. 4-H Ciubers
meets at Enchanted Rock
by: Josh Rode
The Prairie Mountain 4-H
Club held their last meeting of
the school year on May 23, at
Enchanted Rock State Park.
Eighteen members. 12 par-
ents and three guests were pre-
sent for the meeting conducted
by President Bart La rre mo re.
Lesa Larremore led the 4-H
motto, pledge and prayer.
TJ. Clifton was welcomed as a
new member. Officers for the
1992-93 year were elected as
follows: President-Kyle Rode.
Vice Presldent-Lesa Larremore.
Secretary-Josh Rode. Reporter
T.J. Clifton, Treasurer-Justin
Bauman, Council Delegate-
Winter Honlg.
Everyone enjoyed climbing
the rock, playing in the creek,
and a pork bar-b-cue dinner.
American Legion takes
part in the Llano Rodeo
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by Vera E. Honlg, •
fun for all the family. If you are
The Llano American Legion interested call our Chaplain
Post 370 had many members Vera Honlg 247 5418. She was
who took part in the Llano
Rodeo.
Several persons have asked
about having a family dance in
the Post Home. Thl^ sounds like
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you meet reminds you of someone else.
—Ogden Nash
commander ^at another post
where they had a family dance
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Post 379 will have new people
running the kitchen on Monda;
nights for their Bingo player:
and invite the public to eat wii
them. We should have g
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1992, newspaper, June 11, 1992; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098236/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.