Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 2014 Page: 6 of 8
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Dennis Gale Duncan, 71,
passed from this life with his
family by his side on Wednes-
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in Henderson, after a long fight
with Parkinson’s Disease. Den-
nis was born in Henderson on
Jan. 24, 1943, to the late Troy
Duncan and Lois Holland Dun-
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gomery, Dewayne Gibbs, John
• 42-year-old arrested for
driving while license invalid
• Responded to 73 calls, with previous conviction/sus-
including 16 9-1-1 calls, n the pension; and
• 226-year-old arrested for
one count possession of con-
trolled substance PG 1 greater
Misdemeanors than or equal to 200 grams
• Two counts each of miscel- but less than 400 grams/
laneous theft and misdemean- indictment and count posses-
or arrest.
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possession of marijuana less that might lead to the solv-
than two ounces; ing of a crime, call Crime
• 33-year-old arrested for Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS
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• 44-year-old arrested for have to testify in court and
unauthorized use of a motor could receive a reward up to
vehicle; $1,000.
(zuh-PAH’-tuh), were arrested
Thursday on a 10-count indict-
ment alleging bank fraud.
Both women face initial fed- tractors and would deliver the
eral court appearances Friday money.
in Laredo. Information wasn’t immedi-
Del Bosque formerly was ately available on attorneys for
employed at Zapata National the pair.
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Police Report
RUSK COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Former South Texas judge
accused of accepting bribes
ASSOCIATED PRESS He didn’t say why he was quit-
ting.
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$40,000 personal recogni- remains unopposed on Tues-
zance bond. day’s ballot, even 1‘
21 great-grandchildren.
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married to Dwaine Thedford, equivalent of a Super Bowl, in services will be held 2 p.m.
and he was big brother to the 1970. Dennis rushed for 1,037 Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, at
late Jerry Glenn Duncan and yards in 1969 on his way to Emmanuel Baptist Church in
wife, Jan. being named a CFL ALL-STAR, Henderson with Rev. Johnny
Dennis started school at and was also named an all-star Newton officiating. A graveside
Carlisle Elementary and in the following the 1971 season in committal service will follow
8th grade transferred to Hen- which he played for Ottawa, at Duncan Family Cemetery in
According to the office of derson High School where he The 1,037 yards is currently Good Springs.
the Rusk County Pct. No. 5 graduated in 1961. Dennis ran 19th on the all-time single sea- Family will receive friends
Justice of the Peace Judge Joe track in Henderson and still son rushing list in Montreal from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Sorrells, the following persons holds a track record for the 100 history. In four years and 52
yard dash in 9.4 seconds. Den- games in Canada, Dennis ran Funeral Home.
• Marlon McClure, 23, Hen- nis and his Lions teammates for more than 3,000 yards,
derson, Nacogdoches County: also set the quarter-mile relay
Arrests
• 28-year-old arrested for
driving while license invalid were 108 inmates housed in the
with previous conviction/sus- Rusk County Justice Center,
pension;
• 19-year-old arrested for
’ ......; years with the Demons. Den- band Joe Williams of Hender-
• Myron Austin, 51, Troup, nis was drafted by the Oakland son; daughter Jana and Cris online at <www.crawfordac-
since 2010, foE some defen- possession of marijuana, Class Raiders of the AFL in 1965 and Castaneda of Kilgore; and his rim.com>.
money laundering and orga- dants. Prosecutors say bribes B misdemeanor, $1,000 bond; then signed with Toronto of baby girl, Melanie and husband
nized criminal activity counts, allegedly were paid by a bail driving while license invalid, the CFL. From there, he signed Bryan Stillwell of Henderson.
bondsman linked to drug Class B misdemeanor, $1,000 with the Houston Oilers and Dennis had 15 grandkids: Chris-
cases. cash bond; was on the practice squad for tian and Olivia Duncan, Cassie,
The 68-year-old Ochoa • John Candie, 46, Hender- the 1967 season and played in Carlie, and Caylie Copeland,
possession of marijuana, four exhibition games in 1968. Beau Frost, Gage and Tucker
though Class B misdemeanor, $1,000 The next phase in his football Stillwell, Cason and Cruz Cas-
Ochoa served 24 years Hidalgo County commission- bond; and
before his Oct. 10 resignation, ers have already named a
meet in 1961. on Nov. 21, 1975, in Kilgore. Bryan Stillwell, and Cris Cas-
After graduation, Dennis They were married 39 years, taneda. Honorary pallbearers
Enterprise, possession of con- attended Northwestern State Dennis and Dixie had five chil-
trolled substance (Judgment University in Louisiana with dren. Eric and his wife Kel-
a Bachelor of Science Degree sie Bell of Gilmer; Dennis Jr.
focusing on Physical Educa- and wife Kim of Des Moines, Thompson, and Anthony Mar-
EDINBURG — A South Ochoa didn’t immediately Tatum, child support (Motion tion. There he played for two Iowa; Daughter Jena and hus- tin.
Texas justice of the peace comment on the investigation to Revoke), bond denied; years with the Demons. Den- band Joe Williams of Hender- C
who resigned in early October into bonds allegedly lowered, «
has been indicted on bribery, since 2010, for some defen- possession of marijuana, Class Raiders of the AFL in 1965 and Castaneda of Kilgore; and his rim.com>.
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Pallbearers are Chaney
Dennis married the love of Howeth, Dwaine Thedford,
criminal non-support, $2,500 record at the UIL State track his life, Dixie Bates of Overton Jimmy Bates, Joe Williams,
cash bond;
• Aaron King, 29, Mount
Public viewing for Mr. Tay-
low at Hall’s Cemetery, Mount a sister, Helen. lor Jr. will be from 1-7 p.m.
" • t .k _ ----- Cledies Taylor Jr. departed Friday, Oct. 31, 2014, at the
this Earthly Life on Oct. 28, funeral home.
Cledies Taylor Jr. was born 2014, in Longview, leaving to Condolences and online
Nov. 22, 1950, in Houston, cherish his memories: wife, guestbook may be made at
to Cledies Taylor Sr. ‘Buck’ Mrs. Willie Lavon Hall-Taylor <www.garmonfuneralhome.
and Marjewel Tatum Taylor, of Mount Enterprise; daughter,
Cledies served in the United Tina Taylor of the Phillipines;
States Air Force for over 21 two step-daughters, Tonya and
years as a Fuelman Supervi-
sor and was Honorably Dis-
charged. He enjoyed hunting ard Taylor of Houston and sis-
and fishing in his leisure time, ter, Betty Taylor of Houston;
Cledis Taylor Jr. united many aunts, uncles, nieces,
in Holy Matrimony to Willie nephews other relatives and
Austin still recovering from 2013 Halloween floods
ASSOCIATED PRESS razed 63 of them, and nine more and Rivera said she’ll be moving
are slated to be tom down. into another home in south Aus-
Mapi Vigil, managing engi- tin next week.
flood killed three people and neer for the Watershed Protec-
damaged hundreds of central tion Department, said more than the decision and felt like she
430 properties are at risk for was abandoning her home near
are still working to buy and tear flooding and still need to be pur- Onion Creek, but the memories
down houses considered at risk chased by the city. of the 2013 flood convinced her
for flooding. Diana Rivera said her family to take the offer.
The 2013 Halloween floods, survived the floods last year after
which reached up to 7 feet in her future son-in-law, Victor
some homes, damaged almost Arevalo, ran to the backyard and
660 structures in Travis County, retrieved a ladder. The entire
Some houses near Onion family climbed up onto the roof
Creek have been abandoned where they waited for the water
by homeowners, while other to subside.
residents have tried to rebuild, In the months after the flood,
undeterred by the threat of Rivera said she stayed with
future floods. friends and family, but decided
Since the floods, Austin has in February to rebuild her home
three times approved money using her flood insurance money,
to buy out homes, the Austin The city made a $127,000 offer
American-Statesman reported, in August to purchase her home,
The funds total $129 million to originally bought for $100,000,
purchase 486 homes.
As of late October, city
spokeswoman Wendy Morgan
said Austin has made offers on
116 homes and purchased 100
houses. Demolition crews have
Women charged in $800K
South Texas bank scam
ASSOCIATED PRESS Bank. Arredondo worked for
a Zapata-based construction
LAREDO — Prosecutors say company as an accounts pay-
two women have been accused able clerk.
of cashing about $800,000 in Arredondo, over a two-year
bogus construction company period, allegedly issued and
checks at a South Texas bank endorsed more than 300 com-
and keeping the money. pany checks made payable to
Petra Del Bosque and Anita contractors for work that was
Arredondo, both of Zapata never done.
Del Bosque allegedly led
tellers to believe she was cash-
ing the checks on behalf of con-
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Lavon Hall friends. Cledies also leaves two
and to this close friends, Kevin Adams and
union no chil- James Hall.
dren were Active Pallbearers will be
born. He was Mark Hall, Quindell Lewis,
preceded Larry Starling, Kevin Adams
in death by and James Hall. Honorary pall-
his parents, bearers will be Howard Taylor,
Cledies and Donavann Collins, J. L. Wil-
Marjewel liams and Rusty Belcher.
Taylor Sr. and
ers have already named a • Jeremy Chisnail, 29,
replacement. Penitas Mayor Tatum, theft, Class B misde-
Marcos Ochoa is not related to meanor, $2,500 bond.
the former JP. ***
Ismael Ochoa agreed to According to the office of
decline the judicial job if he’s the Rusk County Pct. No. 5
re-elected. Justice of the Peace Judge Joe
Sorrells, the following persons
were arraigned on Oct. 30:
• Jesse Cantu, 54, Hous-
ton, possession of marijuana
(Release of Surety), $40,000
bond; possession of mari-
juana (Judgment NISI), bond
denied;
• Aaron Hudson, 28, Hen-
derson, driving while license
invalid, Class B misdemeanor,
$1,000 bond;
• Draper Stinson, 20,
Longview, organized retail
theft, third Degree felony,
$40,000 bond; and
• Denise Gail Dooley, 33,
Henderson, Gregg County:
violation of probation, bond
denied.
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Funeral services for Mr. retiring from Lebus Interna-
Billy Gene Beall, 85, of Tatum, tional as a quality assurance
will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. manager. He was a member of Wilde, Lynn Freeman, Billy
1, 2014, at Crawford-A. Crim First United Methodist Church Gene Beall II, Bud Barton, Jim
Funeral Home chapel with of Tatum. Barton, and John Woods.
Jonathon Sorenson officiating. In addition to his parents, Memorial contributions
Interment will follow at Har- he was preceded in death by his may be made to St. Jude’s Chil-
mony Hill Cemetery under the wife of 44 years, and mother dren’s Hospital, 501 St Jude
direction of Crawford-A. Crim of his children, Jean Leverett Place Memphis, TN 38105.
Funeral Home of Henderson. Beall; and his late wife, Romelle
Visitation will be from 6-8 Beall; daughter, Louanne Beall online at
p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, 2014, at Long; brothers, Ralph Beall,
the funeral home. and Morton Hollis ‘Pat’ Beall;
Mr. Beall passed away and sister, JoAnn Beall Griffin.
Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014, at Survivors include: children,
his residence. He was born Feb. Stephany Barton, Pam Turnage
4, 1929, in Tatum, to the late and husband David, and Billy
Albert Ira and Lillian Morton Lynn Beall and wife Patty, all of
Beall. He lived his life in Tatum, Tatum; 12 grandchildren and
career was a taneda, Ty and Ridge Williams,
call to Can- Jase Bell, Jaden Green, and
ada where Landrie Baker.
he began a After his football career,
4-year career Dennis had many interests and
in the CFL. talents as he worked on the
There he Alaskan Pipeline, was a Real
played with Estate Broker and Developer,
Montreal and Insurance Agent, and Beloved
won a Grey Coach.
Cup,theCFL’s In celebration of his life,
Obituaries—
Cledies Taylor Jr.
Funeral services for Mr.
Cledies Taylor Jr., 63, of Mount
Enterprise, will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014,
at the Union Springs Mission-
ary Baptist Church, 5471 CR
3175 East, Mount Enterprise
with Rev. Deon H. Coleman,
Rev. Harvey Starling and Rev.
Hiawatha Graves officiating.
Full Military Honors will fol-
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 2014, newspaper, October 31, 2014; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236807/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.