Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 2017 Page: 3 of 22
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31,2017 - 3
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Community
For the Love of Art
Crime beat
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Stanford House show
and luncheon
Young Life group
returns
’astor to address
Cooke County
democrats
for citizen police
academy
The Gainesville Police
Department is seeking
applications for the Gainesville
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Jan.26
2:26 a.m. — A man was
arrested in the 400 block
of W. California Street on
charges of driving with an
invalid license.
3:02 a.m. — A woman was
arrested in the 1500 block
of E. California Street on a
misdemeanor warrant.
3:33 a.m. — A 28-year-old
man was arrested in the
400 block of N. Interstate
35 on charges of public
intoxication.
4:18 a.m. — A woman was
arrested in the 400 block of
N. Interstate 35 on charges
of public intoxication
and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
1:32 p.m. — Police
responded to the 200 block of
The Rev. Frank Lome will
address the Cooke County
lemocratic Party meeting
at 6 p.m. on Thursday at the
Pecan CreekVillage Activities
Center, 1100 Lawrence St.,
in Gainesville. The focus
of his presentation will be
the importance of political
engagement and the need to
unite our community around
common goals and values.
"We may disagree on specific
policies, but what unites us
is stronger than what divides
us," Lome said."We all want
strong families, good jobs, and
compassionate communities."
Lome has been the pastor
of Corinthian Baptist Church
for 35 years and is a lifelong
advocate of the ideals espoused
by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
His presentation will reflect on
the challenges issued by Dr.
Gainesville Area Visual Arts
presents the 4th Annual For
the Love of Art show from 6 to
9 p.m. on Friday at the Historic
State Theater and Backstage
Cafe.
GAVA is hosting For the Love
of Art for the fourth year in a
row. This show, provides college
scholarship money for local
high school students.The art is
always amazing and the support
is incredible for this free event.
Save your money for the art and
raffle.
There will be food, music, and
most importantly incredible
artwork. It all supports the
local students. As a nonprofit
organization, GAVA has two
primary goals: promote the
visual arts and raise funds for
annual art scholarships.
In just three short years, GAVA
has granted more than $10,000
to local students pursuing art in
college.
Jan. 27
2:40 a.m. — A 32-year-old
woman and a 33-year-old
man were arrested in the
1500 block of N. Howeth
on charges of possession
of drug paraphernalia and
35 on charges of unlawfully
carrying a weapon.
Citizen Police Academy.
Class No. 117 will meet
from 6 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday
from Feb. 7 to April 18. In the
class, participants will have the
scenes to see and hear first-
hand the curriculum recruits
must master before they can
wear the uniform.
Instructors will be police
officersand operations
supervisors.They will take
participants on an accelerated
overview of the various
operations of the police
department.
The deadline to apply for
the Gainesville Citizen Police
Academy is Friday.To learn more
contact Gainesville Police Capt.
Mark Brazelton 940-668-4760
or crimeprevention@gvps.org
or visit http://bit.ly/2k4G9BM to
download an application.
Group offers online
family tree course
The Lake Kiowa Basic
Genealogy Group is hosting
a six-month course on how
to get started with family
history, building a free online
tree, discover family stories
and leaving a legacy for future
generations. All classes are free
of charge, open to the public
and will be followed by optional
hands-on workshops.
The course will be led by
Linda Jonas, a popular lecturer
who has led coursesand
presented family history topics
to societies and private groups
throughout the world.
Lake Kiowa Basic Genealogy
Group meetings are at 10 a.m.
If possible, bring a family
photo. If you need a gate pass,
please Call Jackie Gary at 940-
668-8263 or Cathy Farquhar
at 940-736-0356 for a gate pass.
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After many years absence,
Young Life Christian outreach
to teenagers is returning to
Gainesville.
What began in the 1930s
when Clara Frasher recruited
a group of her friends to pray
for teens attending Gainesville
High School, Young Life is in
more than 70 countries today.
Skip and Pat Rigsby are hoping
to bring it back to Gainesville
and are hosting a cookies and
cocoa meeting from 7:30 to 9
p.m. on Thursday at their home,
30Shadowood Lane.
For more information, call
940-390-5508 or 940-736-3927.
940.665.2834
509 East Elm Street
Gainesville, Texas 76240
Tickets are on sale now for
the Stanford House Male Style
Show and Luncheon.
The event will be at 11:30
a.m. on Feb. 14 at Stanford
House, 401 W. Garnett St. Tickets
are $10 in advance or $15 at
the door. Advanced tickets can
be purchased at the Stanford
House. For more information
call 940-668-1452.
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Alzheimer's disease is
topic of AARP meeting
The Cooke County chapter
of the AARP will sponsor a
covered-dish luncheon at
its regular monthly meeting
at 11:30 a.m. on Firday at the
Stanford House, 401 W. Garnett
St.
The event is free and open
to anyone with an interest in
learning more about AARP.
Door prizes and bingo prizes
will be awarded. All members
are invited to bring such a prize
to the meeting.
The program will be
presented by Judy Conner
of theTexoma Council of
Governments. Conner will
speak about the characteristics
of Alzheimer's disease, including
its diagnosis and patient care.
For more information, contact
Margarita Harper, chapter
president, at 940-665-3396.
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King in his last book,"Where
Do We Go from Here? Chaos or
Community."
"Dr. King's message seems
especially relevant in this time
ofdeep divisions, and his words opportunity to go behind the
can still offer us a way forward
based on compassion and faith,"
Lome said.
"All are welcome to attend,
regardless of political affiliation
or lack thereof," said Pat
Ledbetter of the Cooke County
Democratic Party."We can't
restore civility and respect
unless we cantalkto each
other."
GPD seeks applicants on the second Friday of the
month from January to June in
the meeting room of the Lake
Kiowa Lodge, 905 Kiowa Drive
West, Lake Kiowa.The next
meeting, Building Your Online
Family Tree, will be on Feb. 10.
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N. Grand Avenue for a report possession of marijuana.
of fraud. 2:26 a.m. — A 22-year-old
9:20 p.m. — A 42-year-old man was arrested in the
man was arrested in the 1300 1900 block of N. Interstate
block of S. Grand Avenue on
charges of driving with an
invalid license.
11:05 p.m. — A 23-year-old
man was arrested in the 1200
marijuana and possession of block of N. Grand Avenue on
drug paraphernalia. charges of driving with an
invalid license.
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Jan.24
11:02 p.m. — An 18-year-
old was arrested in the 1000
block of W. California Street
on charges of possession of
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DOLLY LYNN MCLEMORE
56, passed away at her ments were spent on the
home in Fort Worth, TX on beach or in the company of
January 24, 2017. She was her family. She touched ev-
bom in Gainesville, TX on eryone's heart in a unique
December 20, 1960. As a way. Her love will not soon
teen she moved to Arlington, be forgotten, may she rest in
TX, where she graduated peace. Dolly is survived by
from Lamar High School, her children Megan and
She received a Bachelor's de- Matthew; mother, Duann; fa-
gree in Accounting from the ther, Gary; brothers, Shane
University of Texas in and John and sister, Wendy.
Austin. As a CPA she had a Memorial services were
successful career working for held on January 28th at
Coopers and Lybrand, Bell Moore Funeral Home, 1219
Helicopter and UT Arling- N. Davis Dr., Arlington, TX
ton. She married David Myre 76012. In lieu of flowers, the
McLemore on June 9, 1984. family asks that donations be
They had two children, made to the Humane Society
Megan and Matt. Dolly was of North Texas.
a loving and caring woman Dolly Lynn McLemore is
who loved the beach, music, the granddaughter of the late
animals and anything pink. Doye and Dolly Doty.
Dolly's most cherished mo-
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Jan.25
4 p.m. — A 28-year-old
man was arrested in the 1500
block of N. Weaver Street on
a misdemeanor warrant.
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KENNY KLEMENT
A Celebration of Life for and he never hesitated to
Kenneth Klement, 75, of speak his mind. Kenny
Hood, is scheduled for 6:00 helped those who needed it
and in recent years was a
board member of Muenster
Memorial Hospital, a post he
took great pride in. Many
people called him a friend.
He will be sincerely missed.
Survivors include: wife
Mary Klement of Hood; son
John Klement and wife Suzy
of Gainesville; daughter Car-
ol Krebs of Lindsay; son
Bryan Klement and wife
Angie of Gainesville; son
Keith Klement and wife
Mardi of Gainesville;
Daniel Klement
p.m. on Wednesday, Febru- Gainesville; daughter Jane
ary 1, 2017 at Geo. J. Carroll Robinson and husband Scott
& Son Funeral Home with of Whitesboro; 11 grandchil-
Bro. Ralph Gourley official- dren; 7 great-grandchildren;
ing. The family will receive brother Ronald Klement of
friends from 5:00 to 6:00 Gainesville; brother Robert
p.m. prior to the service. In- Klement and wife Gloria of
terment will commence at Muenster; brother Leon Kle-
2:00 p.m. on Thursday, ment and wife Christi of
February 2 at Hood Ceme- Muenster; and many other
tery with Fr. Ken Robinson beloved family members,
officiating. Kenny was preceded in
Mr. Klement passed away death by: his parents; brother
January 28, 2017 in Muen- Glenn Klement; and nephew
ster. Travis Klement.
Kenny was bom Septem- Grandsons will be serving
ber 10, 1941 in Gainesville as pallbearers.
to Edgar Edward and Rose Memorials may be made
(Sandmann) Klement. He to Muenster Memorial Hos-
married Mary Bierschenk on pital and Hood Cemetery.
July 1, 1961 at St. John's The family would like to
Catholic Church in Valley express their deepest thanks
View. Kenny was a life- and appreciation to the nurs-
long dairy farmer. He al- es and staff of Texoma Med-
ways worked for what he be- ical Center and Muenster
lieved in. Kenny promoted Memorial Hospital for the
soil and water conservation kind and compassionate care
by serving on many commit- that Kenny received during
tees, including the Cooke his stays.
County Water Board. He
challenged legislature to pre- register
serve the integrity of the land www.geojcarroll.com.
DARTHA GAYLE HILBERT
passed away Wednesday cies. One of her more inter-
January 25, 2017 in Mel- esting positions was in the
bourne, Florida. She was program implementing fea-
tures of the START Treaty
and "taking care of the Rus-
sians" who would have to in-
spect sites (and then Dartha
would have to take them to
the Base Exchange for Levi
jeans!)
While at Patrick she also
worked towards and com-
pleted her bachelor's degree
from Rollins College in Or-
lando. When she "retired"
then she really began work-
ing! Her occupations includ-
ed running the Chaplain's
Office for Good News Prison
bom March 24, 1943 in Ministry at Sharpes Jail;
Gainesville, Texas (north of quilting (and even competing
Dallas close to the OK line), with Seaside Quilters); vol-
It was here that she went to unteering at St. Luke's Epis-
grade school and high copal Church in Merrit
school. Her father was the Island; then Hope Episcopal
mayor of Gainesville and a in Suntree and Holy Trinity
land developer. Her mother Episcopal in Melbourne. She
passed away when Dartha and Bobby enjoyed golfing
was 10 years old and they and were members of the
were cared for by an uncle Suntree Country Club. They
and aunt who were Church enjoyed being markers
of Christ ministers. (counters) for the pros when
She married Bob Me- the Senior PGA Tour had a
Daniel who was in the Air stop at Suntree Golf Course.
Force. They spent time in They joined Faith Viera
Japan where she worked Lutheran Church in 2004 and
with an insurance company. Dartha was very active with
When they moved back to the quilters; LWML (Luther-
Los Angeles, her daughter an Women's Missionary
Diane was bom 8/14/1969 in League), women's groups
Long Beach. Dartha worked and was the founder of the
at the LA Air Force Station Travel Group which went on
in civil service. From there many day trips, weekend
they moved to Brevard trips, and even week-long
County in 1970. trips.
Dartha worked at Patrick She is survived by her
Air Force Base for many loving husband Bobby of
years. In 1971 she married Suntree and her daughter Di-
Bobby Hilbert (who worked ane of Gainesville, TX Also
at the Cape) and they en- survived by numerous
joyed 45 years of marriage, cousins (for whom she al-
At first they lived in Merritt ways embroidered baby
Island and they cared for her quilts). Committal will be at
father until he died. They Faith Viera Lutheran Colum-
moved to Suntree in 1996. barium following the wor-
Her positions at Patrick in- ship service (please exit to
eluded working Instrumenta- the left through the patio
tion Radar Support Program area). Reception to follow in
(IRSP) in support of NASA Fellowship Hall.
and other government agen-
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