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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, April 22, 1993
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Campbell, 86, of Baytown will BROWN BURTON
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Services for Lucille Clark Clarence Burton, 95, a long-
April 22, 1993, at Earthman Brown, 71, of Missouri City, time resident of Baytown, died
Baytown Chapel with the Revs, formerly of Crosby, are pending Wednesday, April 21,1993, in a
Chuck Taylor of Northside Bap- with Wa^ker Funeral Home. Baytown hospital. Services are
tist Church of Baytown, and Mrs. Brown died Wednesday, pending at Frazier Funeral
Kyle Calhoun of Hope, Ark. April 21, 1993, in a Baytown Home,
officiating. hospital.__
Campbell died Tuesday, April
20, in a Baytown hospital.
He had been a Baytown resi-
dent for 51 years. Campbell re-
tired from Exxon in 1964.
April 21, at her residence.
Mrs. Turner was a former re-
sident of Minden, La., and had
been a resident of Springhill, La.
for the past 11 years. She was a
member of Temple Baptist
Church, and a homemaker. She
had retired after being a school
bus operator with the Webster
Parish school system for 18
years.
She is survived by her hus-
band, William A. “Bill” Turner
of Springhill, La.; daughters and
sons-in-law, Deborah T. and
Russell French of Oklahoma
City, Okla., and Kristin T. and
Scott Boyett of Springhill, La.;
son, Steven W. Turner of Min-
den, La.; sons and daughters-in-
law, Dennis R. and Rhonda Tur-
ner, and Larry A. and Robin
Turner, all of Minden, La.;
father, Clarence Milton Fischer
of Baytown; brother and sister-
in-law, Daniel Milton and Ka-
thryn Fischer of Kingwood; and
grandchildren, Lori Catherine
Turner, Ginny Lynn Turner, Ja-
mie Rena Jones, Shane Dawson
Jones, Hannah Elizabeth Turner,
Joshua William Turner, Jo-
nathon Wade Turner, Erik Wil-
liam French, Katelan Lean
French and Rachel Erin French.
Burial will be at Minden City
Cemetery in Minden, La.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Bailey Mortuary in
Springhill, La.
John Ponder of Dayton;
brothers, Dick French of Trinity
and O.W. French of Baytown;
sister, Olga Wiggs of Austin;
sister and brother-in-law, Ann
and Johnny Johnson of Fort
Worth; and 10 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Jim and Lola
French.
A rosary will be held at 7
p.m. Friday, April 23, at Earth-
man Baytown Chapel.
Family will receive friends
from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, April
22, at Earthman Baytown
Chapel.
Burial will be at White
Chapel Cemetery in Highlands.
Pallbearers will be Ernest R.
Richardson, Ernest R. Richard-
son Jr., Johnny Lee Ponder,
James H. Richardson, Jaycob M.
Ponder and John Cook.
In lieu of the usual remem-
brances, donations may be made
to San Jacinto Methodist Hospi-
tal Center for Hospice Care,
1101 Decker Drive, Baytown,
Texas, 77520.
Services are under the direc-
tion of Earthman Funeral Home
in Baytown.
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Campbell is survived by his
wife, Minnie Campbell of Bay-
town; daughters, Margaret Vis-
age of Longview, Patty Bennett
of Everman, and Ola Jean Kitch-
ens of Temple; daughters and
sons-in-law, Velma and Bill
Jackson of Baytown, Yvonne
and Dan Drummond of Rock-
dale, and Lillie and Freddy Hud-
man of Tatum; 16 grandchil-
dren, 15 great-grandchildren,
and several great-great-
grandchildren; brother, Dero B.
Campbell of Waco; as well as
several nieces and nephews, and
many friends.
The family will receive :
friends from 6-8 p.m. Wednes- I
day, April 21, at Earthman Bay- I
town Chapel.
Burial will be at San Jacinto *
Memorial Park Cemetery in |
Houston.
Campbell’s grandsons will .
serve as pallbearers.
Arrangements are under the |
direction of Earthman Funeral .
Home in Baytown.
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Services for James M. French
Jr., 65, of Baytown will be held
at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 24,
1993, at St. Joseph Catholic
Church with Monsignor Robert
Barzyk of St. Joseph Catholic
Church officiating.
French died Wednesday,
April 21, at his home in
Baytown.
A resident of Baytown for
many years, he has served in the
U.S. Navy and was a member of
the Veterans of Foreign War
Post No. 912.
He is survived by his wife,
Patsy French of Baytown;
daughters and sons-in-law, Dys-
ana and Ron Logan of Denison,
Debbie and Reggie Richardson
of Livingston and Dymphna and
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24,1993, at the Bailey Mortuary
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the Revs. James Carson, Don
Woodard, and C.H. Land
officiating.
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WACO — Three of about 40 Mendieta and thousands of her
bodies found scattered in the neighbors. A gasoline leak
smoking ruins of the cult com- turned the drains of Guadalajara
pound had recent bullet wounds, into a bomb 6 miles long, de-
Not clear whether they were molishing a thousand homes and
shot or hit by ammunition ex- killing at least 210 people, in-
cluding her parents and 3-year-
old son.
A year after the April 22
dians who survived a devastat- blast, thousands of survivors re-
ing blaze to their compound say main haunted by horror and per-
a tank that drove into their home sonal loss. They report being
triggered the fire by crushing a harassed by some fellow citizens
large propane container and and the government,
knocking over many lanterns.
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Sen. Phil Gramm is hailing de- SWEETWATER — City offi-
feat of President Clinton’s $12.2 cials and several black teen-
billion jobs bill, of which Texas agers have reached a resolution
stood to get up to a half billion they hope ends hard feelings
dollars.
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over alleged police misconduct
and racial prejudice.
BOP
The Baytown Olefins Plant will be conducting
fire training April 21 through April 23. This
training will be conducted at the Exxon Complex
training grounds between 7am and 4pm each
day. Unharmful smoke and dry powder screens
may be visible periodi-
cally. This training is
part of our emergency
preparedness program
and is an annual re-
quirement for plant
personnel.
„ , CORPUS CHRISTI — Texas
DALLAS — Attorneys for a Attorney General Dan Morales
Dallas obstetrician say a judge’s and Corpus Christi-based What-
temporary injunction against aburger Inc. are involved in a
anti-abortion activists balances legal battle with possible statew-
the doctor’s right to privacy ide implications for restaurants
with demonstrators’ right to and their accommodations for
nonsmokers.
AUSTIN — Sen. Judith Zaf-
firini is hoping the third time is
a charm. Her bill to revoke the
licenses of people arrested for
driving while intoxicated has
twice died in the Legislature.
But it received new life Wed-
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bilant Senate Republicans say
their defeat of President Clin-
ton’s jobs bill shows he will
have to deal with them when he
tries to move health care and the
rest of his agenda through
Congress.
But Democrats say their deci-
sion to drop the package in the
face of a month-long GOP fili-
buster leaves minority Republi-
cans facing the wrath of voters
for blocking job creation and
perpetuating legislative
gridlock.
Clinton suffered his first big
defeat in Congress on Wednes-
day when Democrats, bowing to
GOP pressure, dropped from the
bill $3.2 billion for road build-
ing and $8.2 billion for job
training and other programs.
After thus effectively killing a
major leg of Clinton’s economic
recovery agenda, the Senate on a
voice vote approved $4 billion
for jobless benefits, the only part
of the package that never had
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1993, newspaper, April 22, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1157828/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.