The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 121, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 2008 Page: 3 of 12
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OBITUARIES
For obituarv information, call (281) 425-8015
O.B. Aylor
Homer Mariner ** George Theobald, Cameron
William E. (Bill) Bell
Rafael Infante
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Harold “Lloyd” Czerwonka,
71 of Highlands, Texas passed
away on Tuesday, April 29,
2008.
He was bom on September
12, 1936 in Champagne,
Illinois to Frank Albert and
Rhoda Adeline (Taylor)
Czerwonka. In.Lloyd’s early
years, he was a professional
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April 26,2008 at 10:25 p.m.
Bom October 24, 1917 to
Roland Jack and Ada Davis
Aylor in Sparta in Bell
County, Texas. His family
moved to Highlands Texas
when he was 12 years old.
He is preceded in death by
his parents, beloved wife
LaPearl, brothers “Doc”,
Buddy and Joe.
He is survived by his three
children, Dorothy Pell, Pat
Arnold and husband, Alan,
son Bill Aylor and Marilyn
Beatrice (Bea) Emerson, 83, of are pending with Earthman
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Tuesday, April 29,2008. Services Road, Baytown, 281 -422-8181.
For decades after LSD was
banned in the late 1960s,
Hofmann defended his
invention.
“I produced the substance
as a medicine.... It’s not my
fault if people abused it* he..
once'said.
The Swiss chemist discov-
ered lysergic acid diethy-
, lamide-25 in 1938 while
studying the medicinal uses
of a fungus found on wheat '
and other grains at the
Sandoz pharmaceuticals firm
in Basel.
I Robin Hues, all of Tarkington
Prairie; beloved stepdaughter
and her husband, Linda and
George Theobald of Crosby;
stepdaughter, Barbara
Brumfield of Baytown; step-
sons, Don Austin of
Lakewood, CO and Henry
Austin of Commerce; brother
. and sistex-in-law, Lawrence
and Rosemary Mariner of Van
Fleet; sister and brother-in-
law, Jesse Mae and Richard
Johnson of Missouri; and 6
grandchildren and 4 great
grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers will
Baytown, 281 -422-8181. Harvey A. Gl?-nn, Jr., bom
To view the online obituary, May 20, 1922 died April 26,
and post a tribute to the family 2008 in Mont Belvieu at the
visit, age of 85.
Jane Howard Lee is a former .
reporter for the Baytown Sun.
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Czerwonka Memorial Fund
“in care of Sterling White
Funeral Home, P. O. Box 325,
Highlands, Texas 77562. All
proceeds will benefit the
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Services have been entrusted
to Sterling White Funeral
Home, 11011 Crosby
Lynchburg Road, Highlands,
Texas 77562. 281-426-3555
To leave the family condo-
lences online, visit www.ster-
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ed the Highlands Little
from 5 to 7 p.m., with a rosary League.
beginning at 7 p.m., at
Earthman Funeral Horpe.
Funeral services will be on
Friday, May 2, at 1 p.m., at
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Catholic Church, with Father
Jesus Guerrero officiating.
Burial will follow at
Cedarcrest Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will
be Miguel Navarro, Mike
Navarro, Martin Navarro,
Martin Navarro, Jr., Manuel
Infante, Murphy Chapman and L
Steven Morales.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Directors, 3919 Garth Road,
Baytown, 281-422-8181.
Albert Hofmann
GENEVA (AP) — Albert
Hofmann, the father of the
mind-altering drug LSD
- whose medical discovery
inspired — and arguably cor-
rupted — millions in the
1960s hippie generation, has'
died. He was 102.
Hofmann died Tuesday at
his home in Burg im
Leimental. said Doris Stuker,
a municipal clerk in the’Vil-
lage hear Basel where
Hofmann moved following
his retirement in 1971.
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She is smart. She will learn,
but meanwhile we can chalk
up the difference in value
from a brand-new sofa to a
peed-on sofa and all that to
her total.
Aren’t pets wonderful?
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to
Parkinson’s Disease
Foundation, 1359 Broadway,
Suite 1509, New York, New
York, 10018 or First Baptist
Church of Fannett Building
Fund, 17019 Hwy. 124..
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see the beautiful new sofa.
When Thurdamay jumps up
on it, l am-afraid to yell at her
to get down for fear that the
hollering will make her ner-
vous and make her pee again.
So I have to get up, walk away
from the sofa and calmly call
Homer M. Mariner, 81, of
Crosby, formerly Conroe, was
bom November 3, 1926 in
Lockridge and went to be with
his Lord on Monday, April
28, 2008 in a Houston hospi-
tal. He attended Crosby
Church and was a U. S. Navy
WWII veteran and a member
of the Goose Creek Masonic
Lodge #1192, the Scottish
Rite, the Houston Shrine Club
and tfie NRA. He retired from
Houston Exploration
Company and enjoyed build- -
ing things with his hands, gar-
dening, and hunting and fish-
ing.
He was preceded in death
by his first wife, Thelma Ruth
Mariner; brother, Wilbur
Mariner; and daughter-in-law,
Betty Mariner. He is survived
by his wife, Mabie Mariner of
Crosby; son, Clinton Mariner
of Willis; daughters and sons-
in-law, Karen and Dwayne
Elliott of Mont Belvieu and
Linda Sue and Ray Reams and
Mulkey, Hiram Mariner, Dean
Bums and Chris Sears.
Lawrence Mariner will be a
honorary pallbearer.
His family will receive
friends at Navarre Funeral
Home Thursday from 6:00
p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Funeral
services will be Friday, May 2,.
at 2:00 p.m. at Navarre
Funeral Home with Pastor
John Satherly and Rosemary
Mariner officiating. Burial
with military honors will fol-
low at Memory Gardens
Cemetery.
To view the online obituary
or to post a tribute for the
family, go to www.navarrefu-
neralhome.com
Arrangements are under the
direction of Navarre Funeral
Home & Cremation Services,
2444 Rollingbrook Dr.,
Baytown, TX, 77521,(281)
422-8111.
Infante, Katherine Infante,
Rafael Infante, Jr., Kayla,
Kiahna, Melanie Infante, and
Kiara Infante; niece. Candice,
numerous aunts, uncles and
cousins and biological father,
Rafael Infante.
The family will receive
friends.on Thursday, May 1,
Lloyd is preceded in death
by his parents, Frank and
Rhoda Czerwonka, brother
Jimmy Ayers, sisters Ruth
Ayers and Mary Sullivan,
brothers Allen and Frank
Czerwonka, nephew Jimmy
Jannise and special compan-
ion “Chotzy”.
He is survived by his loving
wife of 39 years, Sharon B.
Czerwonka, daughter Sandy
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information may be viewed
at www.broussardsmortu-
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Mendez and husband Charles,
daughter Marie Reese and
husband, Travis, daughter
Crystle Czerwonka, son Lloyd
“Bubba” Czerwonka and wife
Sheila, son Chance
Czerwonka, son Harold Scott
Czerwohka, sister Dorothy
Bouz and husband Richard,
sister-in-law Glenna
Czerwonka, grandchildren
- Morgan, Colby, Dalton,
Courtland, McKenzee, Briant,
Peyton, Presley, Harold Scott,
Jamie, and Brittany. Special
friends, Jim and Joy
VanSchuyver, Conrad "and
Katrinka Magouirk, Russell
and Linda Stockton, Cindy
and Steve Dodds, Jack and
Shirley Whalen, Mark and
Debbie Hernandez. Marco
Ulloa. Serving the family as
pallbearersare Jim
VanSchuyver, Marco Ulloa,
Terry Lewis, Jack Whalen,
Conrad Magouirk, and Russell
Stockton. Honorary pallbear-
ers are Ray Vickers, Ronnie
Shapiro, Mark Hernandez, and
Robert Me Amis, MD. The
family will be receiving guests
on Thursday, May 1, 2008
from 5-9 pm at Sterling White
Funeral Home. Funeral
Services will be held on
Friday, May 2,2008 2pm at
Sterling White Funeral Home
with interment to follow at
May 3, 2008
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Reid, brother J. C. Aylor and
wife Olga; grandchildren, Ty,
Tim and Traci Zycha, Louis
Woods and wife Callie, spe-
cial great-grandchildren
Ashley and Zane
Montgomery. Also numerous
nieces, nephews, other rela-
tives, friends and his pet com-
panion, Buckwheat.
O. B. served in World War II
and was employed by Exxon
for 38 years. His hobbies
included boat racing, fishing
in Mexico, motorcycles and
flying. He was a founding
member of the Baytown Boat
Club. On a recent project, he
helped J)is son-in-law Alan
build an airplane, which he
enjoyed co-piloting.
In lieu of normal remem-
brance, donations may be
made to your favorite charity.
Memorial services will be
11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 3,
2008 at Sterling-White
Funeral Home 11011 Crosby-
Lynchburg Rd. Highlands,
TX 77562. For more infor-
mation visit www.sterling-
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- of Baytown, passed away on
Sunday, April 27,2008. He
was a very helpful and consid-
erate man and a wonderfill
father to all of his children.
He was a member of Our
Lady of Guadalupe Catholic
Church. ;
(- He is survived by his ex-
wife, Rosa Vargas; wife,
Denise Vilano; sister, Diana
Infante and husband Murphy
Chapman; brother, Miguel
Navarro and his wife Isabel
Navarro; father, Miguel
Navarro; mother, Maria
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Cincinnati Reds. Later, he
owned and operated S & L
Industrial Painting that served
the Houston area for over 37
years. As a past time, he loved
racing quarter horses. He and Sterling White Cemetery. In
his wife, Sharon, owned and lieu of flowers, donations can
trained many futurity winners, be made to the “Lloyd
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or the track, he loved hunting,
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 121, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 2008, newspaper, May 1, 2008; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192377/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.