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THE TULIA (Swisher County) HERALD
Thursday, October 12, 2006
PAGE FOUR
Sonny Del Toro
Debra Barker Burson
James H. Adams
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Madia Jones Hill
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7, 2006, will be tested on October 18th at 10:00 a.m. at the
Swisher County Courthouse to ascertain that it will accurately
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AMARILLO - Madia Jones
Hill, 90, died Sunday, Oct 1,
2006, in Houston
Services were at i p in Satur-
day m Memorial Park Funeral
Home Chapel of Memories,
6969 E Interstate 40, with Dr.
Winfred Moore, pastor emeritus
of First Baptist Church, officiat-
ing. Bunal was in Memorial Park
Cemetery
Mrs Hill was born Sept 6,
1916, m Turnersville. She moved
with her family to Canadian in
1917 and then in 1927 moved to
Vigo Park, where she graduated
from school
She worked in retail services
for many years and had worked
District 2-2A
In district last week River
Road notched their first win of
received about a dozen stitches
in his left hand after having it
stepped on and Steven Basaldua
#40 suffered a hip injury, but
neither is expected to miss any
substantial playing time.
Game time is set for 7 30 p.m.
in Muleshoe and the forecast is
calling for partly cloudy skies
and a high around 61 degrees
with a low of 43 There will be a
20 percent chance of rain so
pack an umbrella just in case and
make sure to bundle up.
the 35-21 win over Bifslilahd
than they had in their previous
five game combined, which was
12 Highland Park was romped
Young officiating. Burial was in
Silverton Cemetery by Chancel-
lor Funeral Home.
Mrs. Burson was born Sept
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Mr Moralez and his wife
helped form the first Catholic
church in Petersburg. He moved
to Tulia in the late 1990s. He was
a member of Sacred Heart Catlio-
hc Church in Petersburg before
joining Church of the Holy Spirit
in Tulia. He was a member of the
Sacred Heart Society and
Crucsilhsta
He was preceded in death by
his wife m 1995. and by two sons,
Mike Moralez and Tanis
Moralez Jr
Survivors include four chil-
dren, Linda Gonzalez of Tulia,
Mary Livar of Amarillo, Cleto
Moralez of Petersburg, and Lupe
Lejman of Gahanna, Ohio; 23
grandchildren, 49 great-grand-
children; and two great-great-
grandchildren
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CHILDRESS - Sonny Del
Toro, 69, died Thursday, Oct. 5,
2006
Rosary was said at 7 p m Sun-
day in Johnson Funeral Home
Chapel Services were at 10 a.m.
Monday tn Holy Angels Catho-
lic Church with the Rev Hector
Madrigal officiating. Bunal was
in Childress Cemetery
Mr Del Toro was bom April
27, 1937. in Derby He was a
member of Holy Angels Catho-
lic Church
Survivors include his wife,
Janie Del Toro, six daughters,
Linda Aguilar of Lubbock,
Gloria Del Toro and Nancy Del
Toro, both of Abilene, Lupita
Lopez of Oklahoma City, Gracie
Sanchez of Crosbyton and Cindy
Badillo, four sons, Marce Del
Toro of Amanllo, Gilbert Del
Toro of Tulia, Freddy Ramirez of
Albuquerque. N M , and Rudy
Ramirez of California, seven
stepdaughters; two sisters, Au-
rora Ramirez and Esther Garcia,
three brothers, Darnel Gutierrez,
Elias Gutierrez and Mike
Gutierrez, his stepfather,
Asuncion Gutierrez, many
in the nursery at First Baptist
Church for more than 20 years
After her retirement from First
Baptist Church, she moved to
Houston m 2000
She was a member of Bear
Creek Baptist Church in Hous-
ton and a former longtime mem-
ber of First Baptist Church of
Amanllo.
She married James Norris Hill
in November, 1935, in Vigo
Park He preceded her in death
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Survivors include three sisters,
Lorena Latham of Canyon,
Berdie Spradling of North
Richland Hills and Bonnie
Preston of Houston, three nieces,
and three nephews
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appeared to have a hyper-ex-
tended left knee and may be able by Muleshoe 52-0 in a game that
to play a little on Friday Powell was over before it even started
This week Dimmitt has a bye
Bushland plays host to Highland
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Tulia (3-2)
Dimmitt (2-4)
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TULIA - Tams Moralez, 92,
died on Sunday, Oct 8,2006
Rosary services were at 7 p m.
Tuesday in the Komerstone Fu-
neral Directors Chapel Funeral
services were at 2 p m Wednes-
day at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church m Petersburg. Burial was
She was preceded in death by
her father, and her grandparents,
12, 1953, in Burnet to Marlis C. Morgan and Velma Barker and
and Elizabeth H.E and Birdie Stewardson, all
of San Saba
Survivors include her husband;
a son, Donny Marlis Burson of
Barker and Elizabeth
Stewardson Barker She gradu-
ated from Tivy High School in
Kerrville in 1972 and from
Angelo State University with a Canyon, her'mother of San Saba,
bachelor of science degree in
animal science in 1976
She married Tommy Don
TULIA - James H. Adams, 95,
died Monday, Oct 2, 2006, in
Lubbock
Services were at 10.30 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 5,2006, in First
Baptist Church with the Rev
Charles Davenport, former pas-
tor of the church, officiating and
assisted by the Rev James
Hassell, pastor of the church.
Bunal was m Rose Hill Cemetery
by Komerstone Funeral Direc-
tors of Tulia.
Mr Adams was bom Sept. 26,
1911, in Childress He mamed
Sue Sandal on March 13, 1954,
in Plainview
Survivors include his wife;
three daughters, Kay Bell of
Tyler, Mary Riney of Fort Worth
and Beverly James of Plainview;
four brothers, W O Adams of
San Angelo, Udell Adams of Pe-
tersburg, J K Adams of
Muleshoe and Kenneth Adams
of Fredericksburg, two sisters,
Adell Soots of Georgia and
Glenna Rodden of Floydada;
nine grandchildren, eight great-
grandcluldren, and a great-great-
grandcluld
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Mr Rodgers was born on
March 24, 1943, in Tuha. He
grew up on the Stimip Farm and Kan., and many nieces and neph-
Ranch 10 miles east of Tuha. He
worked as a cowboy on the
Mescalero Apache Indian Reser- als to the Driskill House, PO
vation and Dan Blocker ranch in Box 23, Tuha 79088, VistaCare
New Mexico He made his way Hospice, 7116 W Interstate 40,
through college shoeing horses Building C Suite B. Amanllo
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Directors of Tulia.
Mr Moralez was bom on May
7, 1914, in McGregor, and grew
up in Poth He married Dora
Ovalla on Feb 6, 1937 They
moved to Petersburg in the 1940s
and he fanned there for over 30
Park as they both try to avoid the years. He then worked for Peters-
2-2 A cellar Friona comes off a burg COOP for about 15 years
break last week to welcome
River Road to town in what has
been a long-standing rivalry
graduated from Sul Ross State
University in Alpine He also
took many Bible courses at
TULIA - Karl T Rodgers, 63, Wayland Baptist University. He
died Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006. later worked at the Conestoga
Services were at 2 p.m Tues- Restaurant He was a member of
day in Komerstone Funeral Di- Calvary Baptist Church in
rectors Chapel with the Rev
Mark Weiss of Calvaiy Baptist
grandchildren, and many great- Church in Plainview officiating, ers. Sterling M Rodgers of Nep-
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Rodgers of Phoenix, a sister,
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her brother and sister-in-law,
Bruce and Ten Barker of Big
Horn, Wyo , her mother-in-law,
Burson of Silverton on Aug. 12. Mary Tom Burson of Silverton,
1976. m the home of her parents brothers and sisters-in-law, John
in Kerrville They made their and TrenaBurson, and Bryan and
home on the family farm near Lana Burson, all of Silverton,
Silverton She was a member of three nieces, Brooke and Morgan
Silverton Church of Christ. Their Barker, both of Wyoming, and
son, Donny Marlis Burson, was Ami Lynn of Silverton, and three
bom Aug. 13. 1980 Mrs. Burson nephews, Zack and Dusty True
started her career at Towe Burson, both of Silverton, and
Agency in Silverton She later Shane Lee of Amarillo.
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