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Wednesday, March 28,2001
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March 25, 2001, after losing his a.m. Thursday, March 29,2001, at
fight with lung cancer. Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church,
He was bom October 7,1951, 1907 Carolina St., Baytown, with
at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Rev. Stephen Mandry officiating.
Miss. He lived in Baytown for 34
years and was a 1969 graduate of
Robert E. Lee High School. He
enlisted in the United States Navy
and received an honorable dis-
charge after 10 years of service to
his country.
Michael was preceded in death
by his mother, Bernice Filla
Durocher.
He is survived by his daughter,
Heather DeLong of Dayton; son,
Daniel Durocher, his father, Emile
“Leo” Durocher Jr. of Baytown;
brothers and sister-in-law, Robert
Durocher of Spring Branch;
David and Karen Durocher of
Spring; two nieces, two nephews
and numerous fiiends.
The family requests, in lieu of
flowers, gifts be sent to
BridgeHaven Hospice, 2802
Garth Road, Suite 209, Baytown,
TX 77521.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8
p.m. with a rosary at 7 p.m. today,
March 28, 2001, at Earthman
Funeral Home.
Funeral service will be at 10
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Mona Nesbitt and husband Scott
of Midland; and numerous aunts,
uncles, other relatives and friends.
Visitation was held Tuesday,
March 27, 2001, at Sterling
Funeral Home.
Mass of Christian burial will be
held at 2 p.m. today, March 28,
2001, at The Our Lady of Light
Catholic Church in Anahuac, with
a private family interment follow-
ing at a later date. In lieu of usual
floral remembrances the family
request that donations be made to
The Lynn Schweinle Memorial
Fund at Anahuac National Bank,
P.O. Box N., Anahuac, Texas
77514.409-267-3106.
Services are under the direction
of Sterling Funeral Home,
Anahuac, 409-267-3456.
Intermentwillbeat 12:15 p.m.
Thursday, March 29, 2001, at _
Houston National Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Home, 3919 Garth Road,
Baytown. 281422-8182.
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Rodriguez arrived to help her.
“She was getting her head
slammed into the street,”
Rodriguez said. “I understand the
rules but I was worried that she
could have been seriously hurt.”
Goose Creek school district
rules state that a student involved
in a fight is given a 10-day suspen-
sion and assigned to the alternative
school. The rule also states that any
student who joins the fight is sus-
pended for 15 days.
“It’s bad enough when you have a
fight,” Hutchins said. “When you’re
looking at a two-on-one situation, it
can be a more severe situation.”
Hutchins said the roles regard-
ing a fight are applied “when there
is a possibility either side could
have walked away.” He said that
possibility existed in this instance.
Murray, Rodriguez, Gonzalez
and the friend Gonzalez was pick-
ing up supposedly had an argument
Michael Louts Durocher
Michael Louis Durocher, 49, of
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memo to GOP rank-and-file,
House Majority Leader Dick
Armey said it was time to give the
idea “a serious look,” but not if it
jeopardizes prospects for Bush’s
larger tax plan. •
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guidelines. Rossino allegedly
failed to call either the child’s
physician or emergency personnel
when the child was “obviously in
distress,” Olguin said.
The baby was taken to San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital in
Baytown. He was later flown to
brother, Bobby Young. He is sur-
vived by his son and daughter-in-
law, Tim and Charlotte Young of
Baytown; mother, Jane Young of
Baytown; sisters, Ann Par of
Cypress, Nancy Simpson of
Bastrop; grandchildren, Andrew
and Catherine Young, MacKenzie
and Madison Mayfield and
Austin Kindt.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8
p.m. today, March 28, 2001, at
Navarre Funeral Home. Funeral
services will be at 2 pm. Thursday,
March 29, 2001, at Navarre
Funeral Home with the Rev. Ken
Goodell of Grace United
Methodist Church officiating.
At his request, his body Will be
cremated and his remains will be
interred.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Navarre Funeral
Home, 2444 Rollingbrook,
Baytown,281-422-8111.
still fear Gonzalez returning to cam-
pus and causing more problems.
Park said a warning has been
issued.
“To issue a county trespassing
charge, you must give a warning,
which lets the subject know they scious.
are unwanted,” he said. “It was a Henderson wotks at a credit
misdemeanor this time because it union in La Porte.
was on school grounds, but it will Olguin said Rossino did not fol-
a more severe charge if she is ever low proper accident and illness
seen on campus again.”
Murray and Rodriguez said
they will pursue restraining orders
against Gonzalez to make sure
there are no more problems.
Hutchins said Murray and
Rodriguez will be able to keep up
with their schoolwotk in the alter- _ w _ HI ______... I
native program. In fact, he said
some students “even do better” in Dohoro D i ll
Preprogram. D3U6fS Mill
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smiling” when she dropped him off
Rossino called Henderson at
4:30 pm that day and told her home daycare facilities are outlined
about the injuries. Henderson said in the Texas Administrative Code,
she arrived to find her son uncon- Olguin said Rossino can appeal the
revocation, but the state will take all
necessary measures to assure she
does re-open her facility during the
appeal process.
Rossino was charged Monday
in Hanis County District Court
338. Bond was set at $20,000.
Authorities did not confirm
whether Rossino posted bond.
Contact Jonathan Cooper by e-
mail at jonathan.cooper@bay-
townsun. com or by phone at (281)
425-8031.
Bi Young
Bill Young, 61, passed away,
Monday, March 26, 2001, in
Baytown. Bill was bom July 28,
1939, in Maysfield.
He was preceded in death by
his father, Rufus J. Young and
Lynn I. Gokfing SchweHe
Lynn I. Golding Schweinle, 44,
of Anahuac, passed away, Friday,
March 23,2001, in Baytown.
Lynn was bom August 24,1956,
in New Orleans, La., to Donald
Golding and Stephanie Goriack
Golding, a former resident of Cuba
and Long Island, NY.
She resided in the Anahuac area
since 1984, (17 years). She was a
Veterinarian Tech for the Abshire-
Meuth Animal Hospital in Mont
Sterling
Contact Jonathan Cooper by e- „ '.. L;-., ; r . . .
mail. at jonathan.cooper@bay- Contlnued ftom PaSe lA Contact Melissa Rentena by
townsun.com or by phone at (281)
425-8031.
last weekend at San Jacinto Mall, f
Rodriguez said she and Gonzalez’s [
friend have a history of “problems.” I
The friend’s name was not I
released because she was not [
involved in the altercation.
Murray and Rodriguez said they
Norma S. Ptacek
Norma S. Ptacek, passed away,
Tuesday, March 27,2001, at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital in
Baytown. Arrangements are
pending.
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Belvieu after two years of service,
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Teacher for the Anahuac ISD,
graduate of the Spring Branch
High School class of 1974, and
had attended the University of
Houston. She enjoyed working
with animals, assisting with the
queen contestants, assisting with
many children’s activities in the
community, and spending time
with family and friends.
Mrs. Schweinle was preceded
in death by her father, Donald
' Golding, father-in-law, Ted
Schweinle and brother-in-law,
Eddie Schweinle.
She is survived by her husband
of 23 years, Gary T. Schweinle of
Anahuac; daughters, Kimberly,
Amanda, Valatie and Heather
Schweinle all of Anahuac; moth-
er, Stephanie Golding of Houston;
sister, Debbie Griffith and hus-
band Rex of Houston; brother,
John Golding of Austin; grand-
mother, Jo Goriack of
Connecticut; mother-in-law,
Joceal Runnels and husband Pete
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 2001, newspaper, March 28, 2001; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1176463/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.