The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1992 Page: 3 of 20
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and Montie Stark, he was bom
July 27,1920 in Comanche. He
was a farmer and served in the
U.S. Army during World War
II.
Mr. Stark is survived by a
brother, TJ. Stark of Midland;
and a sister, Reba McGinnis of
Dumas.
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D. Mitchell, 83, resident of
Hamilton for the past 10
years, were held at 10:30
o’clock Tuesday morning, July
14, in Riley Funeral Home
in Hamilton. Officiating was
Minister Jim Sullinger.
Burial was in Evergreen
Cemetery at Gustine.
Pallbearers were Marvin
Kauitzsch, Amon Hale, Pete
Jordan, Clint Russell, Dulan
Newton, and Jack Davidson.
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CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Highway B East - Dufiln, Taxaa
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At! Insurance Accepted
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dent of Comanche since 1960.
She was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Mrs. Kemp is survived by
a son, Elton T. Kemp of
gor, B-A’ Mitchell ofGatesviUe Comanche; a daughter, Laura
and Milford Mitchell of Lub-
bock.
Leon Sutherland
Photography
Portraits
Weddings
Schools
Co# lor oppoaWmM
Studio (915) 648-3498
Home (915) 648 2797
Cemetery.
Mrs. Kemp was bom March
6,1910 in Burkett, the daugh-
ter of the late John Bai-
ley and Beatrice Mae Foster
Laws. She grew up in Coleman
She died” at 2:06 o’clock 9°^^ attended school
Sunday afternoon, July 12, at
Hamilton General Hospital.
Daughter of the late Al-
bert O. and Daisy Patterson
HARRIS HOME HEALTH ERATH COUNTY
cares for their patients from hospital to home.
Memorial Park. ■
Bom in Dublin, Mr. Daffern j
was a retired house painter. ■
A U.S. Army veteran of ■
World War II, he was a ■
member of Veteran* of Foreign E
Wars Post No. 9187. He was ■
a member of Congregational ■
Methodist Church. *
Survivors include his wife, w
Merle Daffern of Houston; a I
son, Larry Daffern of Katy; ■
two sisters, Lillie Ruth Nw- R
ris of Bluff Dale and Oleta
McKown of El Paso; three
grandchildren; and a great-
grandson.
neral Home Chapel in Hamil-
died at 3:20 ton. Officiating was Rev. Wes-
Mrs. Blackwell, an LVN,
Stark
Waldon (Doodle) Stark, 71,
native Comanchean, died
Thursday, July 9, in the Veter-
ans Administration Hospital
at Kerrville.
Graveside services for Mr.
Stark were held at 2:00 o’clock
Monday afternoon, July 12, at
Zion Hill Cemetery. Officiat-
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in Glen Cove. She married El-
ton (Buck) Kemp, March 11,
1933, in Coleman and he pre-
ceded her in death in 1979.
Mitchell, she was'born’April Mrs. Kemp had been a resi-
13, 1909 in Bartlett. She was
a member of the Church of
Christ.
Survivors include 3 broth-
ers, LT. Mitchell of McGre-
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ton of California; a brother,
Tbm Gober of Manchester,
Tbnnessee; 18 grandchildren;
29 great-grandchildren; and 2
great-great- grandchildren.
Funeral Home.
Mr. White was bom in
Bend City and lived in Dublin
six years. He served in the
’ Army during the Korean War.
He was a registered nurse
and administrator of a Health
Care Nursing Home until he
retired.
Survivors include his wife,
- Martha Flory White of Dublin;
a son, John David White
of Austin; two daughters, Jo
Lynn White and Joy BeAnn
White, both of Austin; two
brothers, Joe White of Clifton
and Jim White of Farrington,
New Mexico; and three sisters,
Prebble Sunbeck of Austin,
Lynda Sybert of Jarrell and
Clovis Libsom of Bend City.
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Hurt Family To Host Reunion
By Foully Rep«rt<r bring
The Hurt family reunion your past memories to share
will be held July 19 at the with each other. Some people
Comanche Community Canter, brought old photos last year
Please join us for the 1992 and it was very enjoyable.
Hurt reunion. We hope to Please make it a point to join
see everyone thia year. Please in the luncheon about noon,
invite anyone that you feel Hope to see you there.
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Daniels
Funeral services for James •<
Ruben Daniels, 64, Gorman,
were held at 2:00 o’clock
Friday afternoon, July 10, in
Higginbotham Funeral Home
Chapel in Gorman. Officiating
was David Pate, assisted by
Thiitt Parker.
Burial was in Oliver Springs
O© mot er y
He died Wednesday, July 8.
Mr. Daniels was bom in
Comanche County. He was
a payroll accountant and u
Baptist.
Survivors include his par-
ents, Burnice and Jettie Dan-
iels of Gorman; a sister, Mary
Ann (Mrs. Bill) Barrentine of
Miama, Florida; two nephews;
and a niece.
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Daffern
Funeral services for J.D.
Daffern, 77, Dublin, were held
at 10:00 o’clock Friday morn-
ing, July 10, in Harrell Memo-
rial Chapel in Dublin. Officiat-
ing was Dr. Joel McCoy.
Burial was in Old Dublin
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Layman
Ml: Blackwell
82, Comanche, were held at . .
10:300t<doch Sunday-morning, • - Funeral services for Mrs.
JulyJ.2, at Comanche Funeral JWa Etheleen Blackwell, 77,
Home Chapel. Officiating was Hamilton resident-, were held
Dean Summers, Comanche. 2:00 o’clock Monday after-
Burial was in White Point noon, July 13, at Riley Fu-
Cemetery near Comanche. 1 . - 1
Mrs. Layman
Master Car Wash
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Holguin of San Antonio; 2
brothers, Bill Laws and Clar-
ence Laws of Coleman; 8
grandchildren; and 11 great-
grandchildren.
White
John L. White, 61, Dublin
resident, died Wednesday, July to
8, in a Dallas hospital.
Funeral services for Mr. Boswell at 817-734-2631.
White were held at 11:00 ------------—------
o’clock Saturday morning, July Than If Vnil
11, in Harrell Funeral Home - A11”1!.11 1. M
Memorial Chapel in Dublin.
Officiating was Rev. Scott ]
White.
Graveside services and in the passing of our brother,
burial were held at 3:00 o’clock Weldon (Doodle) Stark. Ybur
Saturday afternoon in Coon friendship is much to be appre-
Creek Cemetery near Clifton dated. We pray God’s bless-
under the direction of Cisco ings on all. The Stark Family.
bom Aprt! 14.
of her life. She was married 1916 at Indian Gap. She was
i to Artie Layman on November married March 1, 1934 to
. 22, 1924 in Comanche County. Everett (Blackie) BlackweU of
In addition to her hus- Hamilton.
band, Mrs. Layman is sur- Survivors indude her hus-
vived by 4 sons, Tbm Layman band; a son, James Wayne
£°n 2^“
^BottyfWH&ieUrfAbi grandchildren.
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Carruth
Mrs. Alice Carruth, 92, De
Leon, member of a widely
known Comanche County fam-
ily, died Wednesday, July 8, in
|\Q Irl U a De Leon nursing home.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mrs. Lois May Laws Kemp. Carruth were held at 2:30
■ ■■■ si 82, Comanche, formerly of o’clock Thursday afternoon,
■VIIlCn611 Coleman County, died Thurs- July 16, at the De Leon First
day evening, July 9, in a San Baptist Church. Officiating
Funeral services for Gladys Antonio hospital. “ “ ‘ ‘ *
Funeral services for Mrs.
Kemp were held at 2:00 o’dock Cemetery.
Sunday afternoon, July 12, Arrangements were by Now-
at Stevens Funeral Home in lin Funeral Home, De Leon.
Coleman with Rev. Bill Dodd Mrs. Carruth was born in
officiating. , Falls County and had lived in
Burial was in Glen Cove De Leon most of her life. She
was a homemaker, a member
^^theBwidw ^William De Leon Art Assn.
Survivors include a m. Prepares Yearbook
WX. “Billy" Carruth of De The De Leon Art Associa-
tion; two daughters, Myy tjon jg currently preparing its
Frances Morgan and Evelyn 1992-93 yearbook for publica-
Hare, both of De L^on; two ^11 members are urged to
brothers Fitzhugh Gnmshaw pay their due8 by the end of
of Bortales, New Mexico, and ~ •« t *
J J. Grimshaw of Desdemona; beindudedin the
a sister, Emma Mae Sadler
of Elida, New Mexico; 10 i
«raildchildren; ««d 13 great’ dedicated to enraging art
appreciation through monthly
demonstrations by outstand-
ing area artists and occasional
workshops, welcomes all local
artists and those interested
in learning more about art
‘ 1 oftcome members. For fur-
ther information, contact Caro
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1992, newspaper, July 16, 1992; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302243/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.