The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1981 Page: 3 of 9
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Survivors include his wife, ^.veraTnieces'andi nephews. Bogata City Council.
Funeral services were I” ' J
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank my
family and friends for each
act of love and concern they
have shown for me during
my stay in the hospital and
since I have been home. May
God Bless each of you.
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Louise Childers of Bogata member of the Bogata
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Jerry A. Reece, 77, of
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Georgia Duke Dillard.
Survivors include three
sisters, Mrs. Lera Lasyton
and Mrs. Burnett McElyea,
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one sister, Faulkner in Atlanta, Texas.
Emily Gooch of Waco; and
two brothers, Lewis An-
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back yard of the Troyal
Barker’s. The Barker’s
son, Vern, freed the
reptile in a less populated
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War II he was
of W.I. and Austelle engaged in several naval
^Kirkley Kuykendall. On Nov.
16, 1953, he married Patsy
Barber in Marietta, Okla.
• Surviving are his wife,
Patsy, of Lewisville; three
sons, Kerry
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Anschutz and Warren An- married A.O. Fuessel
schutz, both of Mt. Pleasant; 1929. He died in 1966. She
moved to Virginia six grandchildren; 14 great- later
where he entered Civil grandchildren; c
Norman Service in Norfolk, retiring a Emily Gooch of Waco; and They moved to Blossom in
Kuykendall, Brent Grady few years ago two brothers, Lewis An- 1974. She was a Baptist.
Kuykendall and Karl Ivey , • n . i - schutz and Gottfried An- Surviving are her
Kuykendall- one sister Jessie Hutchins schutz both of Giddings, husband; a daughter Mrs
Nona Fay Overby and three Mrs. Jessie Dillard Hut- Texas. L.W. (Jynelle) Borden of
grandchildren. chins of Sacramento, Calif. Service was at the Church Blossom; on® son, D, W.
Mrs. Cecil
Blackbourn
Mrs Cecil Blackbourn of
■Blossom died at Cherry
Street Manor on Saturday.
Services were held Sunday
at First United Methodist
Church in Blossom with the
Rev Gary Regan and the
Rev. Dennis McQueen of-
ficiating. Fry 4 Gibbs
Funeral Home made burial
ln> Knights of
Cemetery.
■ The former Mabel M.
Lowrance, Mrs. Blackbourn
was bom Jan. 4, 1896, in
Lamar County, a daughter of
George and Catherine “7“ J”“{^7ive in Blossom" Sunday morning after a
Bdntley. She attneded parents wno live in Blossom, boH livBd in
Blossom schools, Kidd-Key
College in Sherman and
Converse College in Spar-
tanburg, S.C. She was a
longtime member of the
Methodist church at Blossom
^serving as its pianist for over
™50 years. She was a member
of the Adult Sunday School
Class, r
member of the Paris Music Wednesday in
Study Club and taught piano there.
Services
Saturday
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Dallas;
Funeral services were
held on Tuesday at the
Bogata United Methodist Bess Ruthardt
Church with the Rev. Carroll
Caddell officiating. Burial
followed in the Bogata
J with Bogata food flowers, donations and
Funeral Home handling many kindnesses shown us in
the illness and passing of our |
TURTLES abound over
East Texas right now.
This one wandered across
a busy thoroughfare in
Blossom to wind up in the
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone
for the prayes, phone calls, -------- -- -
visits, cards, flowers, and photographs
each kindness and
thoughtfulness in the loss of
two children, Katie
Elizabeth and Jamie Bryan;
a sister, Sandra Flatt of
Blossom; and one brother,
John Timothy Mullins of
Blossom.
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He is survived by his wife, Jacqueline
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Baptist Church in Grand Bogata, two sons, BUI Buck- Laverda (Watkins) Childres Mitchell, Irving-, Be
Prairie where he was a man of Bogata nad Lynn and sister, the former Audrey Scott, Plano,
he served 23 years. He was a* Mt. Pleasant, Anschutz was
Funeral services were pioneer radio operator and 1 ~ ‘
held Monday at Grant was a member of Admiral Lee County Texas.
Funeral Chapel in Deport. Byrd’s exposition to the
Burial was in Highland South Pole which was ter-
Cemetery. minated by the entry of the
Kuykendall was born on 1 ,.„®
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Fuesseli of Houston; four
sisters, Mrs. Ruby Dickson,
Mrs. Ina Cisco and Mrs.
Lena West, all of Houston,
and Mrs. Florence Krouse of
Humble; a brother,
Woodrow Keen of
Madisonville, and three
grandchildren.
Mrs. Ethel Stitznas
Mrs Ethel T Stitznas of
Deport died Tuesday mor-
ning in Red River General
Hospital.
Funeral services were
held Thursday at the First
Baptis Church in Bogata
with the Rev. Bob Posey
officiating. Burial followed
in the Bogata Cemetery
under the direction of the
Bogata Funerla Home.
Mrs. Stitznas was born
April 7, 1915, in Bedford
County, Va., the daughter of
Branford Clifton and
Pamphyllia Whitten
Thomas.
Survivors include her
husband Harold of Deport;
one son Robert Francis
Oliver of Pasadena; one
daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth
Ann DeBerry of Deport; one
brother, Harry Thomas of
Roanoake, Va.; one sister
Mrs. Christine Oliver of
Lynchburg, Va.; 16 grand-
children and four great-
grandchildren.
Pallbearers include David
DeBerry, Bill DeBerry,
Tommy DeBerry, Jake
Reigert, Kenneth Reigert
and Harold Stitznas.
Frankie Viola
Powell
Frankie Viola Powell, age
68, resident of Grand
Prairie, passed away in an
Arlington hospital after a
lenghty illness. Born in
Lamar County, on March 25.
1913, she had been a resident
of Grand Prairie for the past
33 years. She was a
housewife,and a member of
the Pentecostal Church.
She is survived by her
husband James Powell;
three daughters, Geneva
Weaver of Arlington, Patrica
Johnson of Holliday, and
Nancy Carroll of Grand
Prairie; four sisters, Allie
Eaton of Sherman, Mallie
Rodgers, of Texas City,
Hallie Webb of Houston, and
Mildred Howard of Paris;
four brothers, Buford
Hammett of Lyons, Kansas,
Gene Hammett of Arlington,
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McGuire of Man- director of
Mr. Reece was born Jul.y member wjth burial in South Buckman of Dallas. A son,
Memorial Park
Prairie.
Minnie Elkins Reece. He was
reared in Deport and was Friebert II.
Anschutz
Friebert H. Anschutz died
June 13 at the Titus County
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Bryun Mullins
Bryan Leonard Mullins,
Rt. 1, Blossom, died Wed-
nesday in McCuistion
Medical Center.
Services were held on
Friday in the First Baptist
Church in Deport with the
Rev. Eddie Clement of-
ficiating. Grant Funeral
Home made burial in
Highland Cemetery.
Mr. Mullins was bom in
Elmira, N.Y. on
1957, a son of John and Jane
Tyler Mullins. He married
Lisa Dawson and Aug. 28,
1976
bourn on July 26, 1925. He Virginia Beach with burial
died Aug. 24, 1973. in Princess Ann Gardens.
Surviving are two j
•daughters, Mrs. Harold olive and two sisters, Mrs.
Blackbum of Blossom and Mercedes Gardner of Paris
Mrs. Buford Hervey of and Mrs. Ed Bryson of
Kilgore; five grandchildren; Bogata.
two great-grandchildren and
one brother, Richard
Lowrance of San Angelo.
Norman
Kuvkendall graduated from Deport High
i\uyK< naan School. He attended Wesley
Norman Kuykendall of College in Greenville and
formerly of taught school in Red River
Deport, died in Lewisville’s County before enlisting in
Memorial Hospital on j
Saturday.
- Dr- Brooks and Red River
was a retired LTV worker, of Richard and Eva White General Hospital staff and
mat for 16 years. He was pharmacist and had owned Harris. May God Bless you.
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married the former Store since 1942. He was a
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Mike and Robert serving in all offices of that
arrangements. f — \ *
Mr. Buckman was born |oved one. Special thanks to
Grand Prairie since 1941 and May 21, 1904 in Pacio, a son
He had operated a laundry Buckman. He was a retired RevS Bob Posey and Billy
born in Paris Dec. 19, 1912. and operated Buckman Drug Family of Ethel Spitznas
He married the former Store since 1942. He was a # , >>11
F ulbnght High School Reunion Held
Watkins, original class will was read
‘ » Bonnie (Williams)
Gilbert Huddleston and everyone
, Jaynes, memories. It was decided to the handles of your garden
“ > Texarkana; Maxie and Mary meet again in two years with tools into yellow or orange
and Lee, Metairie, La.; Wilma an effort to get all members
Ga.; Pauline (Ragiin) Mrs. picture taking and laughing an<1 your tools win always
about “old times’’ the * *“ *"*
meeting was adjourned.
in Princess Ann Gardens.
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area, but many of the
hard shelled critters have
found the highways their
undoing. (Staff Photo)
Lost Tools
Garden tools left on the
lawn are often hard to find
oui.o - - Th® home of Pauline Oderssa Watkins, original class will was read because their coloring is so
She was a former Virginia Beach, Va. died jamra of*Grand Prairie, wie church. He was a member of (Ragiin) and Albert Mitchell Clarksville; Bonnie Ruth by Bonnie (Williams) dose to that of the land-
«__x_ u —dau . ter sandj-a Thomas of the Red River Haven Nur- on Lake Cypress Springs at (Williams) and Gilbert Huddleston and everyone scape. To save the time and
Grand Prairie, three sisters, sing Home Board of direc- Mt. Vernon was the scene of Huddleston, Bogata; Clyde enjoyed the sharing of old energy the search takes, dip
in the Blossom area for a Services were held Thelma Moore of Arlington, tors and was a former the reunion of the Fulbright and
number of years Saturday morning at Leona McGuire of Man- director of Red River
She married Cecil Black- Measters Funeral Home in sfield and Dorothy Chap- General Hospital and First following
u------...1.. ... 1—1-1 -rf jacksonville Fla . National Bank of Bogata. He guests answered roll call (Allbritton) Martin, Atlanta, to be present. After much
grandchildren and was former member of the around noon ------
„—«... ----n Saturday, June 13: Iona Ragiin and grandson,
■ r.-*—1». Durwood and
Joyce Ragiin, Mrs. Albert
Bee and
Audrey Scott, Plano; Royce
(Latimer-Brumley) and
Roger Stone, Kilgore; and
A.D. Tucker, Midland. After
much visiting, looking at old
i and other
momentoes, a buffet lun-
chion was served. Following
our loved one, thanks to the meal a class meeting was
pallbearers, singers, Rev. called to order and the
Bill Pirtle and Bogata members were asked to tell
Funeral Home. May God something about themselves
Bless each of you.
Family of H.M. Barnard
Grand Jerry Lee Buckman
preceded him in death in
1939.
Mrs. Maude
Faulkner
_ Mrs. Maude Faulkner, Rt.
MemoriaTHospital. Resident h Blossom died Saturday in
1925 in the U.S. Navy where of Wilkerson Community,
born September 25, 1887 in Grapeland Parker Chapel
- _ ; - with the Rev. Tom Earls
He was a retired farmer officiating. Fry 4 Gibbs
and member of the Church of Funeral Home made burial
God of Prophecy in the in Grapeland Cemetery
U.S. in World War II. During Wilkerson Community. Mrs. Faulkner was born
Jan. 12, 1931 in Deport, the World War II he was He is survived by his wife, April 22,1909 in Grapeland, a
kson of W.I. and Austelle engaged in several naval Bennie Anschutz of Mt. daughter of J.E. and Daura
battles in the Pacific and Pleasant; two sons Pleas Smith Keen. She first
was promoted to warrant Anschutz and Warren An- married A.O. Fuessel in
officer. After the war, Mr.
Reece i
died Friday in a hospital of God of Prophecy in the Charles Hammett, of
there. Wilkerson Community Galveston, and Hal Ham-
She was born in Lamar Sunday June 14. Officiating mett of Galveston; nine
i minister was the Rev. James grandchildren and ten great-
and Sikes with Rev, Wesley grandchildren.
Vandiver assisting.
Aubrey Buckman
Aubrey Lee Buckman, 77,
both of Paris and Mrs. Opal of Bogata, died Monday
Penn of Blossom and one morning at his residence,
brother, Leonard Dillard of
Garland.
Nov. io, Wilburn
Millard James
Wilburn Millard James,
68, of Grand Prairie, for- Cemetery
Surviving are his wife; his merly of Bogata,
short illness. He had lived in
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