The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 138, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 2010 Page: 5 of 34
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entered into the Lord’s
presence on May 23, 2010
Fr.
Vicar General
Christi;
Joseph Hebert and wife
Sharon, of Batchelor, LA;
Special thanks to her
faithful friend, Frances
tained contact with Fran
until her death and to fam-
them.
Memorials, in lieu of
flowers, are requested for
the St. Mary’s Catholic
Emily Ann Adams
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Any High School or
College musician who
would like information
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KNOW STROKE: the risk factors and how to lessen your risk
of having one.
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First Baptist Church
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at the end of each semes-
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Catholic converts.
After her youngest
children were in high Burial
school, Fran returned to
college to earn an associ-
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Exchange Building in
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KNOW THE RISK FACTORS.
Some risk factors for stroke are unavoidable, like being male, having
diabetes, being over 55, having a family history of stroke or being
African-American. Others can be controlled, such as:
• Cigarette smoking • Lack of physical activity
• Being overweight or obese • Poor nutrition
• High cholesterol • High blood pressure
• Excessive alcohol consumption • Circulation problems
KNOW HOW TO PREVENT STROKE.
It s never too late to improve your health and lessen your risk for stroke:
• Talk to your primary care physician about your risk factors and if you
should be screened for stroke
• Begin a fitness program. Even walking for 20 minutes three times
a week will lessen your risk for stroke
• Lower your dietary intake of salt and fat.
• Join a smoking cessation program Smoking doubles your risk for
stroke Quitting Immediately lowers the risk
KNOW WHERE TO GO.
As the region s first certified stroke center. ETMC offers stroke screenings
and special classes to help stop stroke
also survived by 13 grand- Church, Building Fund, n°u®*®l\Pav*a ,^aa recently awarded^the First
children; 6 great-grand- 1604 9th Ave. North, “ ‘ ~
children; her sisters, Joan Texas City, TX 77590, the
Mayeaux, of Pearland and Marian Place, Staff
Jean Villalvaso, of Corpus Education Fund, 1690 NE
step-brother, Loop 59, Carthage, TX
" 75633, or St. William of
Vercelli Catholic Church,
and many loving nieces, 4088 NW Loop, Carthage,
nephews, godchildren and TX 75633.
long time friends.
Mrs. Kojis was an
active member of St.
Mary’s Catholic Church lipsey.com.
in Texas City from 1955,
until 2000, when she
became ill. In years before
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Drew and CJ. Kirk and ill in 1999, Fran was
John and Phillip Ross will moved to East Texas to be
serve as pallbearers. cared for by her children.
Frances Zeno was bom She became a member of
December 5, 1928, in St. William of Vercelli
Columbus, Ohio to Catholic Church and was
Samuel and Lily (Piazza) lovingly cared for until
Zeno. The family relocat-
ed to Louisiana in 1934,
where Frances was edu-
cated and in 1946, married
Millard Kojis of Bunkie,
LA. Together they shared Place Assisted Living for
41 years until his death in almost seven years.
1987. In marriage, they
shared their love with
eight children who now Trepagnier, who main-
survive them. Judy and
husband Joseph Stallone,
of Gary, Michael and wife ily and friends who helped
Pamela, of Pecos, Patty her maintain contact with
and husband John Ross, of those she loved. She
Longview, Sammy Kojis, deeply missed Texas City
of Willis, Cathy and hus- and her many friends
band John Kirk, of there and only when ill-
Nacogdoches, Margaret ness took those memories
and husband Chris did she find peace at hav-
Johnson, of Scottsdale, ing been separated from
AZ, Debbie and husband
Greg Braddy, of Humble,
and son Carl, of
Weaverville, NC. She is
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A guestbook may be 2010, First Baptist Church
signed online at
www.jimerson-
established an Orchestra
Scholarship program that
would benefit local school First Baptist
students. This scholarship Orchestra Scholarship on
program is funded Sunday, May 16. Houston
through the Mrs. Dura plays the trombone and
Funeral services for Lampin Music plans to attend Panola
asset to the parish while Emily Ann Adams Endowment which was College where he will be
educating and raising Dickey, 63, of Joaquin, established in 2005. active in the Panola
eight children, then later were held at 10 a.m. Scholarships are given College Band. Houston is
through her services to the Monday, May 24, 2010 at to students who partici- the son of Royce and
pate in the First Baptist Becky Davis.
Orchestra and meet atten-
dance requirements. For
in High School students, the
Restland Memorial Park scholarship is awarded at about participating in the
the end of their senior First Baptist Church
year. Orchestra is encouraged
College students to call the church office at
receive their scholarship 903-693-3569.
Jane Elizabeth Jordan
Graveside services for
Jane Elizabeth Jordan, 85,
will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, May 26,2010
at Youngblood Cemetery
in Beckville. Ms. Jordan
died peacefully after a
lengthy illness Saturday,
May 22, 2010.
Jane Elizabeth Jordan
was bom November 2,
1924 in Carthage to
Thomas Franklin and
Olive Phillips Jordan.
Jane grew up in Beckville
and graduated as valedic-
torian from Beckville
High School. She contin- at 6:30 a.m. following a
----- T—s lengthy illness. Funeral
University, arrangements are under
earning a degree with high the direction of Jimerson-
honors. She taught middle Lipsey Funeral Home in
and high school math in Carthage and Emken-
Caddo Parish Schools for Linton Funeral Home in
many years while earning Texas City.
a masters Degree plus 30 Fr. Scott Chemino,
in mathematics. Jane was Vicar General of the
a longtime member of Diocese of Alexandria,
Noel United Methodist LA and nephew to Mrs.
Church and a dedicated Kojis and Fr. Michael
community volunteer. For Adams, pastor of St.
many years she also William of Vercelli
enjoyed her membership Catholic Church in
in the DAR. She is preced- Carthage will concele-
ed in death by her parents; brate a funeral mass for
brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. Kojis on Monday,
Thomas F. and Jeannine May 31, 2010, at 10 a.m.
B. Jordan, and also Gus at St. Williams. Mrs. Kojis
Piazza. will be returned to Texas
Survivors include her City where there will be a
nieces and spouses, Pam family visitation at 9 a.m.
and Murray Brasseux, on Tuesday, June 1 at
Jeannine Piazza, and Emken-Linton Chapel. A
Betsy and Gene Miller; rosary service at 10 a.m.
and nine great nieces and will be followed with bur-
nephews. ial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery
The family wishes to in Dickinson. Grandsons
thank the staff at The Anthony Stallone, John,
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 138, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 2010, newspaper, May 26, 2010; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1280211/m1/5/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.