The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1986 Page: 20 of 20
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scheduled/or 10 a.m. Friday at Sterl- Baytown will be held at 10 a.m.
Survivors include his wife, Lettie mg Funeral Home Chapel with the Saturday at Navarre's Paul U. Lee
Mae Legg of Day ton; two sons, Ray Rev. Danny Biddy and David Neal Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs.
Harold Fagan and Charles Godby of-
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member of the Methodist church.
Buddy” Barber Jr. of
Six grandchildren and numerous
BARRETT STATION — Services nieces and nephews also survive.
for Sidney George Sr., 72, of Barrett a wake will be held from 7 to 9
Station will be held at 11 a.m. Satur- p.m, Friday at the Walker Funeral
day at the Church Of Christ on Zinn Home Chapel in Crosby.
Street in Barrett Station with Jessie
Harold
Baytown; her daughter,
Barber of Baytown; her son, Tate
Barber of Baytown; and her /other,
O.C. “Buck” Tate, alsoo/ Baytown.
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Michele
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Robnett of Clute and Free/ Robnett Green o//iciating.
of Converse; two daughters, Louise
Slova|l o/ Fort Worth and Tommie lifetime resident of Baytown. She had Mrs Barber died Thursday at a
Rxjh Jennings of Baytown; four worked as a sales representative for Baytown hospital
brothers, Zelph Robnett of Earth, Avon Products Inc. for 40 years. She
Texas, Ollie Robnett of Almogordo, was a member of Old River Baptist
N.M., Clint Robnett of Chugiak, Church and Cedar Bayou Order of
Alaska, and Caleb Robnett of Sun Eastern Star.
Ray, Texas; two sisters, Mary Parish
and Mildred Kendrick, both of Green of Alvin and Whalen Green of
Earth; 12 grandchildren and /ive Old River-Win/ree; one ha!J-sister,
great-grandchildren
Burial was~W~
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Born in Win/ree, Mrs. Green was a /iciating
Burial will be at Evergreen
Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be John Alex-
Burial will be at Memory Gardens.
In lieu of usual remembrances, the
/amily asks that donations be made
to the American Cancer Society,
Grace United Methodist Church or to
the charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements are under the direc-
tion of Navarre’s' Paul U. Lee
Funeral Home.
Giles o//iciating.
George died Tuesday at his
residence.
She was a member of Grace United
Methodist Church.
She was a ii/elong resident 6/
Baytown and was a 1960 graduate of
Robert E. Lee High School. She was
a former secretary to Fred Hartman,
owner of Fred Hartman Enterprises
under, Freddie Jones, Casper
He was a retired maintenance Johnson, Jimmy Marcanell, Michael
worker at Chevron’s Cedar Bayou Saules and Glenn Washington.
Arrangements are under direction
o/Walker Funeral Home. _ .
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Survivorslnclude two sons, Doyle
plant. He had been an area resident
for 33 years. “ ■
He is survived by his wi/qwEmily
George of Barrett Station; /ive
daughters, Emily Jones, Nerly
George, Annie P. George, Pearle
Mae George and Jeanette George, all Ray “Bob” Robnett, 79, of Crosby
of Crosby; two sons, Ulysses George were scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at
and Sidney George Jr., both of Sterling Funeral Home Chapel with
Crosby; a stepspn, Calvin Joseph; the Rev. Rudy Pace o//iciating.
and a brother, Shelton George of
Dayton.
Ida Mae White of Beaumont; five
Park in grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren.
Burial was at Memory Gardens.
Arrangements were under direction bachelor’s degree from Lamar
of Sterling Funeral Home
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Pallbearers will be Tommy Yates,
Ron Kramer, Ronnie K. Callaway,
Don Brewer, Kern Braswell and Billy
Ripley.
ROUNETT
» Mrs. Barber attended Texas Chris-
tian University and graduated with a
Dayton,
Arrangements were under direction
of Sterling Funeral Home.
DAYTON — Services for Odus
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University
Honorary pallbearers will be Fred
Hartman, Robert “Foxy^ Matherne,
Preston Pendergrass and DrT^illiam
She was a member of the Kappa
Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.
She is survived by her husband. Bridges.
GREEN
DAYTON — Services, for, Ava
Vade Green, 91, of Baytown were
BARBER
Services for Judy Barber, 43, of
A native of Snyder, Robnett lived
in Crosby for 34 years. He was a
Crowder’s comments on White considered poor taste
-. Republican “On a day of national mourn- tracurricular activities listed for fact that I didn’t have quite as 11-
Kent Hance has joined Gov. ing for that individual to get in- White led him to believe that lustrious (a record of) high
Mark White in labeling as poor volved in such a political state- White “was one of the first nerds school extracurricular activities
taste the crack DemocpatiSL, ment was very unfortunate. And in Texas.” as that gentleman (Crowder)
gubernatorial hopeful ATT Don I think it’s unfortunate he would “I don’t know what possessed did,” White said.
Crowder’s made when calling1 not be more respectful of the him to think that,” White replied However, White added,
White a “nerd.’ V . mood of the people of this state Thursday, saying Crowder think maybe my experiences
“I’ve never got in a name- and this nation on that day,” reached the conclusion “before helped me more than his did.’
calling contest with anyorie,” White told his weekly news con- he hadany facts at hand.”
said Hance, who hopes to ference Thursday. *
challenge White in the 1986
AUSTIN (AP) -
ricular activities for six weeks if fee to secure a spot on the GOP
primary ballot, voicing hope
Most teachers appreciate the there would be “real live
added emphasis on scholastic debates” among the three major
achievement the reforms have Republican candidates,
brought, White said.
failing any course.
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— Ron Slover, 47, an Amarillo
It’s very unfortunate we see oil and gas broker and previous
other candidates for this office unsuccessful cSfiGfeWte for Con-
running around the state trying gress as<a Republic art.
to, in a sense, sell the future of noticewithtfieStateDfemc
these young people for a handful party that he wants to
of votes over an issue that’s pro- Democratic candidate for gover-
ven to be very productive of bet- nor.
ter educational quality,” White
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White also rejected Crowder’s
White’s father lost his job- suggestion that the governor’s
Crowder, 43, a former law following an auto accident that personal extracurricular record
general election. “That’s noK partner of Attorney General Jim occurred between the governor’s may .account for harsh corn-
real dignified.” , Mattox, on Wednesday criticized sophomore and Junior years of ments White has made aboutop-
.* White said Crowder’s com- - white’s refusal to ease the no high school. White said he was ponents of the no pass, no play
ment on Wednesday was par- pass, no play student activities forced to work two jobs that rule and other school reforms he
ticularly out of place when Tex- rule.
\ ans were feeling the loss of the He brandished a copy of in filling stations and mowing in 1984.
7 seven crew members from the White’s high school yearbook en- lawns until he finished school,
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— W.A.."Bill" MacNaughton, < >,
an Austin lawyer and
businessman, filed as a D<
ocratlc candidate for the Te:
said
summer and to continue working pushed through the Legislature
In other political
developments:
- Hance paid the J3,000 ftllng Rallroad Commtssion.
im-
The rule prohibits students
“That may account for the from participating in extracur-
try. He said an absence of ex-
Jamison rites
set Saturday
in Dayton
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Grace Borden
DAYTON
Jamison, 83, a resident of
Dayton since 1935, died Thurs-
day at a Baytown hospital.
Services are scheduled for 10
a.m. Saturday at Sterling
Funeral Home Chapel in Dayton
with the Rev. Tim Swihart of-
ficiating.
Survivors include her hus-
- band, James B. Jamison of
Dayton; two sons, Bob Jamison
Palestine and Gregor Jamison
of Dayton: one daughter, Shirley
Canion of Dayton; five grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
Burial will be at Lenney
Cemetery in Dayton.
Arrangements are under
direction of Sterling Funeral
Home in bay ton.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1986, newspaper, January 31, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153787/m1/20/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.