The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1981 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday, April 16,1981
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelly
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By Betty Rodgers
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow
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family, Mr. an Mrs. Charles
Epps and daughter, Dana, in
Beckville last Thursday.
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TRUTH’S reputation for
musical excellence stems
Thursday, April 23. The
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hood, pay attention to warning signs and lights that have
been put up for your protection. If approaching a utility
repair truck in your car, slow down and watch out for men
at work. If on foot, walk clear of the area. Taking these
precautions will assure the safety of both you, and our
workers. For more information, just give us a call.
for Thursday, April 23, at the public free
First Baptist Church. f’
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Senior Citizen Honor Day
has been planned for May 8
at the First Baptist Church
in Clarksville stated Beth
Dannheim, County Ex-
tension Agent.
Remember Your Easter Lily.
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
Bogata-Call Deport-Call
632-5623 Mrs. Ruth Cheatham At 652-3560
Deport with Roy White and
the Rev. Sam Rice of-
ficiation. Grant Funeral
Home will make burial in
Highland Cemetery.
Mrs. Ray was bom Nov. 6,
1959, in Fort Worth,
burial there.
Herman Woodie was born
Hammon’s and for Clyde's of Jif^.22’J919 *n Rerf ®iver
I ma Chance Woodie. He
married Miss Virginia
Meaner who survives With
two sons, Gary of Waco gnd
Mark of Temple, Two1
brothers, Lawrence Woodie
of Gladewater and Paul
Woodie and one sister
Evelyn Stillwell both of
Bogata.
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Carl Wolfe, Tracey and I
Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Wayion. I
Epps, Mrs Nell Sims of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kelly I
Bakersfield, California, and of Paris were guests on I
Verna Ward attended the Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. f
Massey reunion al Massey’s Otis Massey. Mr. and Mrs. I
Place on Sunday. J.J. Kerbow were visitors on
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Tar borough and children Johnny Kelly in Paris.
We received two tenths
inches of rain on Monday -
worth hearing, and
everyone is urged to
attend.
CARD OF THANKS CARD
Our thanks to each one of
our. many 1
loving expressions
sympathy helped us so much was in the hospital and since
during our recent sorrow. I have been home.
We are especially grateful. Nettie Green
May Partridge Family -------------------—
with Dr. James Semple of
First Baptist Church and the
Rev. Robert Hanson of
Central United Presbyterian
Church, officating. Burial
will be in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Bom October 26, 1907, in
Paris, Mrs. Haynes was a
daughter of Tom H. and
Maude Gentry Fisher. Her
husband Barney Noel
(Lefty) Haynes, died Aug. 2,
Corsages, Cut Howers, Pot Plants, z?
s Hanging Baskets, Wedding Arrangements,
Funeral Sprays,Hydraigeas, Mum Plants, W
African Violets, & Bouquets.
Don't Forget To Honor Someone With
i An Easter Lily Or A Beautiful Pot Plant!
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God bless each of you is our
prayer.
Jettie Minshew & family
Curtis Latimer &Family
John Latimer & Family
Sam Latimer & Family
the First Baptist Church
of Clarksville on-
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Tuesday.
Services were held (.»•
p.m. Wednesday at the First Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
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I Jay Is 1 fanned TRUTH in Clarksville is set 7:00 p.m. and is open to the TRUTH is one of
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However, an appreciation contemporary gospel groups
and is on the road every day
fulfilling concert demands.
Now in its tenth year and
approaching one million
miles on the road, TRUTH
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Ona Latimer
Tyer wish to express our
deep appreciation for the
many acts of love at the time
of our loss. Our sincere ,
j thanks to each of you. May ‘knew
and Debbie of Paris and Ann
Fisher were Sunday af-
ternoon visitors of Betty
Rodgers and children
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mc-
Barnard of Dallas; one
daughter, Mrs. John
(Patricia Jo) Farmer of
Dallas; five grandchildren
and two great-
grandchildren.
TRUTH Will Perform In Clarksville •
The concert will bigin at offering will be taken. consists of SiJLSingK? and
TRUTH ig one of ten band members who come
from all across the country
and represent many
denominations.
TRUTH has been featured
on the nationally broadcast
Junior Miss Pagent and has
appeared in two feature
films. The group has worked^
with B.J. Thomas, Chuck
Colson, Pat and Debby
Boone, Paul Harvey, Terry
Bradshaw, several Miss
Americas and others.
Under the direction of
Roger Breland TRUTH has
from a very creative style recorded 20 top selling
and high-energy per- albums and has received
formances. The group nominations for Grammy
and Dove awards.
Obituaries’
Fulbright News
Rhome visiting her sister,
Mrs. Berniece Thomas They
Museum of
have moved to our com-
munity from Clarksville.
Mrs. Jodi Crawford. Mary night.
The community held a
monthly meeting at the
center on Monday night. The
purpose of the meeting was
to discuss ways of raising
money to keep the center
going. Funds are badly
needed for the up keep and
bills. It was decided to hold a
bake sale in Deport the 25th
of April for this purpose.
Senior Citizen
Mrs. Eunice Haynes
Mrs. Eunice Fisher Golden officiating assisted
Haynes, 2210 Jackson, died by Rev. Bob Posey. Burial
at 1:00 a.m.. on Monday in was in Cuthand Cemetery by
McCuistion Medical Center. Bogata Funeral Home.
Services were held at 4:00 Pallbearers were grandsons.
,n 4 Don Latimer, Dan Latimer,•
Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel John Latimer, Kenneth D
Duffer, Darrell Minshew and
Lyn Berdett.
Her children had planned
Open House for her 90th
birthday on April 26.
Herman Woodie
Herman Woodie, 61, of
Winnsboro, formerly ofM
Bogata died Saturday of air
Barney Noel apparent heart attack
21 2_, Services were held Tuesday
1967. She had been employed at J0;3® at Winnsboro With
as a bookkeeper for Texas * *"* **
Power and Light Co.,
Paris. She was a longtime E2Unt^.v^_son of 'Hm an<l
member of First Baptist ’ *
Church.
Surviving are a son, Terry
K. Haynes of Paris; two
grandchildren, Susan and
Holly Haynes of Paris; her
stepmother, Mrs. Ray
Fisher of Deport, and a
sister Mrs. H.C. Veazey of
Yoakum.
CARD OF THANKS
Our God is so great, and
Nurses, Church
our way. So many thanks for has performed nearly 4,000
the county who have "been flowers and food from all our each act of kindness while I *
nominated by various civic friends and loved ones. God was in the hospital.
groups, churches, and Bless You. LatNichols
communities. To nominate a
Senior Citizen send the
persons name, age, and
address with a short resume
to Beth Dannheim, Box 709,
Clarksville. Resume’s are
due on or before May 1.
Various types of en-
tertainment and awards will
also be presented,
The event is sponsored by
the Committee on Aging, a
part of Texas Agricultural
Extension Service
W. H. Barnard
W.H. (Joe) Barnard of
Deport died in Red River Ray of Gladewater, formerly
General Hospital, of Deport, died in Longview
Clarksville, Monday af- Regional Hospital on
ternoon.
Services will be held at 2
came back home with them Rhome visiting her sister, Farland and son, and Mr.and
to spend a week. Mrs. Berniece Thomas They Mrs Scott Wolfe and son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Massey visited the Museum of Paris were visitors during
of Tucumcari, New Mexico Western Arts and the Thistle the weekend of Mr. and Mrs.
are here to spend a few days. Hill Mansion in Fort Worth.
Betty Rodgers, Melissa.
and Monte spent last week >n
EASTER LILLIES
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to everyone for
their prayers, flowers, food,
cards and love through this
time of grief for Kelly. To the
ones whom we didnot see, we
—j you were there with
your live and kindness and
you will never be forgotten.
We especially appreciate the
friends, relatives and ICU
Staff of Longview Regional
Hospital who were such a
comfort and help by their
untiring devotion and at-
tention during our time
friends whose the cards, flowers and each there. Special thanks also go
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Grant Funeral Home.
.J!?6 United Methodist Church in First Presbyterian Church in
Deport with the Rev. David
Noblin and the Rev. Sam
Rice officiating. Grant
Funeral Home will make
burial in Highland
Cemetery’ 1959, in Fort Worth, a
Mr. Barnard was born in daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Deport june 5, 1905, a son of Boyd Bailey. She married
Charlie A. and Sadie Mae Tom Ray on Dec. 24,1977, in^
Peters Barnard. He was Bloosom. "
married to Lucy Pearl Surviving are her
Moore in Paris on Sept 20, husband; her parents who
1927. He was a member of live in Deport;a sister, Mrs.
the First Methodist Church Candy Kreitz of Houston,
and the Deport Masonic one brother, Casey Bailey of
Lodge. Deport; her grandparents,
Surviving are his wife; one Mr, and Mrs. Marshall
son, Dr. William Kenneth Bailey of Deport.
Mrs. Ora Tyer
Mrs. Ora Tyer, 89, 0*
Bogata died at her home
Friday afternoon. Funeral
services were held Sunday
afternoon April 12 at the
First Baptist Church of
Bogata with Rev. Dickie
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CARD OF THANKS
We shall always
remember the comforting
The event will honor expressions of sympathy, in Pastors and friends he sends
Senior Citizens throughout the prayers, thoughts, cards,
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friends and loved ones. God
Bless You
B.A. & Janet Holbrook
OF THANKS
Thanks to my friends for
of kindness shown me while I R°y White, Sam Rice and
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Wright, Pat & Nichols, Nanalee. The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1981, newspaper, April 16, 1981; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297300/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.