The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 2009 Page: 8 of 10
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Thursday, January 1,2009
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OBITUARIES
TONIGHT
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For obituary information, call (281) 425-8015
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LaVem Louise Beasley
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LaVem
Geringer
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Walker, who became a
lifelong friend.
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JoAnn Francis Yoko
Shane 65, of Cove, Texas
passed away December
22,2008.
JoAnn was bom on July
23, 1943 in Honolulu,
Hawaii and has lived in
the Baytown area for 30
years. JoAnn worked as a
hospice volunteer and in
her spare time she enjoyed
fishing, reading maga-
zines, hunting, making
photographer, and not
just for his staggering
athletic gifts.
Six decades later, as he _______________________
prepares J Fr'nay Photo* SMU, which” I
have framed and proudly
displayed in my study,”
I was a very caring and
strong willed woman who
will be missed by all that
knew her.
She is preceded in death
by her father Fred
Vasconcellos. She is sur-
vived by her daughter
Gemma Taylor and hus-
band Allen, daughter
Donna McGuire, son
Samuel Greene and wife
Lori, daughter Brandy
Teal and husband Rod,
brother Fred Vasconcellos
| Jr., grandchildren; Beth,
Brooke, Cheyenne,
Stoney, Jamie, Tyler, John,
1 great grandchild on the
way and many other rela-
tives and friends. A cele-
bration of JoAnn’s life will
be held Saturday, January
3,2009 2pm at the
Sterling-White Cemetery
Pavilion. To send the fam-
ily condolences online or
to sing the online register
book please visit www.
sterlingwhite.com
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.gracious and unassuming James^said. “He’S such an
Bradley still marvels at engaging personality.”
those same traits in He remembers one of
the most amazing plays
in the history of the game
as if it occurred last
week. But it was Jan. 1,
1954, when Alabama’s
Tommy Lewis leaped
from the Crimson Tide
bench and tackled Rice
running back Dicky
Maegle as he streaked
down the sideline.
The referee awarded
Rice the touchdown any-
way, Bradley said. “I
think that’s the only time
they’ve called a touch-
down when the ball didn’t
actually cross the goal
line,” he said.
younger than
Walker left a
lasting impression on the f0’t ~of great memories,”
i.— __j inciuding SMU’s Cotton
Bowl appearance in
1983.
“He shot my freshman
I I recently had to put down my sweet Siamese
I cat of 14 years, and I am devastated. She has
1 been with me since college, and has been a
I rriuch loved member of our family. She was
I cremated and I have her ashes, but I have such
I a sense of loss.
I Anyone who has lost a pet knows how hard it
I is to say goodbye. Pets are a companion, best
I friend, trusted confidant and beloved family
I member. The bond is special, and their loss
| brings heartbreak that is real and intense to
the family that loves them.
Since your pet was cremated, you may want
_ to consider an urn for het; if you haven’t
already done so. There are many beautiful
daily for pets that can be personalized, some
place for a favorite photograph. We can assist
rial urn or memorial keepsake, or a
“Brad” Bradley’s camera Bradley, who credits his
career as an official
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War, has died. He was 95. the Pacific from 1964 to has photographed a er t0 tfoe people who
, — 3 — a span that saw Who s Who of football helped, along the way, and
Palms the United States dramat- greats, the names turn- t0 tfte Cotton Bowl itself,
' ically increase buildup in , bling out Joe a constant for much of his
ietnam. * : ’ ^iMontaria. Bear Bryant, working life that contin-
' Joe Paterno, Vince ues today
L. Dooley. “Brad Bradley is the
But the biggest, as far most humble, pleasant,
’ man you
Craig James, part of
~MLT’s great “Pony
Express” backfield with
Eric Dickerson in the
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on Sunday, December 28,
2008. Bom in Minnith,
Missouri, on June 24,
1928, she was one of nine , Services, 6123 Garth
Emma Beasley. LaVem
worked for many years as
a CNA at St. James House
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She was preceded in
death by her parents, four
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Through the years, he
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Who’s Who of football
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from the service and
leading
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when Bradley took his make someone else’s day
first Cotton Bowl assign- better.”
ment Jan. 1, 1948, at the C._ic
stadium soon known as SMU’s
“The House That Doak
Built.” ______________________
Though he was a few {98'0S) said‘he’s always
years younger than happy to see Bradley
Bradley, Walker left a because “he brings back a
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you in your selection of a special urn
recommendation from our reading list.
Your feeling of grief is normal and you will learn to adjust without
your special friend over time, but the process is slow. You may want
to prepare a special memory box with her photo, collar & tags,
favorite toy, or keepsakes, or make a contribution of time or money to
a local animal shelter or organization in her memory.
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But the biggest, as far
as Bradley is concerned, hardworking f*"**
may have been local boy could ever ask t0"^ow”
turned football legend sajd Rick Baker, presi-
Doak Walker. dent of the Cotton Bowl
Walker was just back Athletic Association. “He
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Methodist University to
prominence Vant’s heart, trying to
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Christopher John
Geringer. LaVem is sur-
vived by her husband, Roy
John Geringer, Sr.; daugh-
ter, Jody Geringer Fannin,
both of Highlands; son,
Lucas Ray Geringer, Sr.,
and wife, Gloria, of
Denham Springs, LA;
grandchildren, Tina Louise
Van Hom, of Baytown,
Christopher Donald
Fannin, of Highlands,
Lucas Ray Geringer, Jp* of
Baytown, and John Everett
Geringer, of Highlands;
greatgrandchildren,
Aubrey Shay and Trevor
Allen Van Hom, of
Baytown; and numerous
nieces, nephews and other
loving family members.
Memorial services will
be 10 a.m. on Saturday,
„ , . January 3,2009, at First
ed by the love of her fami- Baptist Church, 210 N.
ly when she departed this
life following a coura-
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years now,Jhe panorama «It>s such a becoming
trait for someone to not
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 2009, newspaper, January 1, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192565/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.