The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1991 Page: 3 of 14
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The family of Mary Pogue Caraway
wish to extend our gratitude for all your
expressions of sympathy at the loss of our
mother and grandmother.
Jim and Nancy Wilkerson,
Rusty and Jane Durham
and grandchildren
in Memory of Our
Loving Mother,
Odessa Huddleston .
We wish to thank everyone who has helped us in our
time of sorrow.
To each who sent flowers, food, memorials or came by
or just thought of us at this time we deeply appreciate
your love and concern.
A special thank you to Western Hills Nursing Home
for the loving care you gave our mother. And also to
Comanche Funeral Home and Farland Clark, thank you
for the beautiful and contorting service. .
May God Bless You All,
W.J. (Pete) Huddleston
May Bell French
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Hicks
Graveside services for Rey-
W. Hicks, 84, of Merkel, a na-
tive Comanche Countian, were
held at 3:30 o’clock Thurs-
day afternoon, December 19,
in Oakwood Cemetery, Co-
manche.
Officiating was Rev. R. D.
Philley, Comanche.
Load arrangements were by
Comanche Funeral Home.
Son of the late Doc and Ida
Hicks, he was bom November
25,1907 in Comanche.
Mr. Hicks died at 7:15
o’clock Wednesday, December
18, in a Merkel Nursing Home.
Survivors include a sister,
Ann Nuttall of Amherst, and
several nieces and nephews.
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Avenu Baptist Church, San Ellis Newcomb of Athens, and
Angelo. He was a United Lafayette Newcomb of Mem-
States Army veteran. phis, "Tennessee; three sisters,
Survivors include his wife, Vitrice Armichaw of San Pe-
Edna Jones of Comanche; two dro, California, Marie Har-
sons. Rev. Raymond Jones of ris of Brownwood, and Lu-
Sidney and Hubert Jones of cille Bidder of Clarksville; five
Mertzon; a daughter Velma grandchildren; and a great-
Ruth Sager of San Angelo; grandchild. -
aranayany sell) Durham of Fort Worth;
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Mary Lee (Mrs. Derrell) Car- Memorials may be made to
away, a lifetime Comanche the Comanche Flrat United
County resident and popu- Methodist Church Building
lar retired teacher in the Co- Fund, The Alzheimer Disease
manche School System, died at R.D.A., Inc., 70 East Lake
at 8:85 o’clock Wednesday St- Chicago, Illinois, 60601, or
morning, December 18, in to a favorite charity.
Church.
Survivors include a brother,
Norbert Cody Hiller of Co-
• manche; a sister, Rosa Les
, Webb of Abilene; and a num-
. ber of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services for Mrs. most of his life, were held
Tressie Odessa Huddleston, at 9:00 o’clock Thursday af-
82, Sidney resident, were held ternoon, December 19, in the
at 1:00 o’clock Thursday af- Desdemona Cemetery. Offici-
ternoon, December 19, in Co- ating was Clayton Young.
land Clark. Mr. Barker died Wednesday,
Burial was in Stag Creek December 18, in a San Antonio
Cemetery. hospital.
Pallbearers were Jeff Walker, Mr. Barker was a Shell
David Ward, Burna Carroll, service station operator from
Jack Lusk, Jackie Clark, and 1960-80 before retiring and
Gayle Graham. was a member of First Baptist
Mrs. Huddleston died at Church.
1:00 o’clock Wednesday morn- Survivors include his wife,
ing in a local nursing home. Mildred Barker of De Leon; a
Daughter of the late W. O. son Ronny Barker of Meridian;
and Maggie Mae Armstrong, a daughter, Debi Koeller of ,
she was born May 9, 1909 San Antonio; his mother, Theo
in Comanche. She married Barker of De Leon; a sister,
Granvel E. Huddleston on Jean Bochillon of Eddy; and
May 11, 1927 in Rising Star, four grandchildren.
Mr. Huddleston died February
Survivors include a son,
Bobby Brumbelow of Artesia,
New Mexico; a daughter, Han-
nah Jones of Hamilton; seven
Hiller
Raymond Hiller, 67, Priddy
carpenter’s helper, died
Wednesday, December 18, at
his house.
Funeral services for Mr.
Hiller were held at 10:00
o’clock Saturday morning, De-
cember 21, at Zion Lutheran
Church in St. John Cemetery
at Priddy.
Arrangements were by
Stacy-Wilkins .Funeral Home
in Golthwaite.
Mr. Hiller was born in
Indian Gap, Hamilton County,
and lived most of his life in
Priddy, Mills County. He was
a member of the Lutheran
p.guwLi..A, Survivors include his wife,
DIUIIIDOIOW Simone Watson of Belize; his
. • ■ ... mother. Hermance Watson of
Funeral servicesI for Mrs. Comanche; 2 sisters, Connie
Bessie, .Brumbelow, 93,1 De Pittman of Granbury, formerly
Leon,’aretiredschool teacher, of Comanche, and Lee Ogletree
Ing, died at 11:40 o’clock sat ------------------------- ^on! December 2^ four and
urday night, December 21, in Gwannar at Nowlin Funeral Home, De p *
Comanche Community Hospi- Leon. Officiating were David
tai. Funeral services for Roland Pate and John Underwood.
Funeral services for Mrs. Al- Wayland Swanner, 58, of Hous- Burial was in De Leon
bin were held at 3:00 o’clock ton widely known in the De Cemetery.
Monday afternoon, December W "I-uuA1 » ,.5 Mrs. Brumbelow, born in
23, in Comanche Funeral Home edaseaerdayeain Dublin, had been a resident of
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Russell Martin, pastor or ths Rantiet Cir’L in N. T^n was a member of the Highland
Western Hills Nursing Home. ---•--------------------- First United Methodist orexttsnuuen sopugogn Baptist Church. She was ths
after a lengthy illness. annlan Church, Comanche. Burial gwas in De Leon widow of Ike Brumbelow.
Funeral services for Mrs. UCUIUY Burial was in White Point cemta.
Caraway were held at 2:00 . Cemetery, near Comanche. A-I-a.. - L, N
o’clock Friday afternoon, De- Mrs. H. M. (Buzz) Cauley, Pallbearers were Stewart u Arrangements were by Now
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manche. Officiating were Rev. 9:40 o’clock Wednesday morn- and Gerald Burna. ece i ’ Houston grandchildren.
Sam Randolph, First Baptist ing. December 18, in a local Daughter of the late Wal- "°Bmi, Littlefield he had ----------------------------
Church nestor, and Dr. Rus- nursing home. ter Charles and Viola Dale On- » j » I Hittieteid, he had
seU Martin, minister of First Funeral services for Mrs. stott Cole, ahe wsborejan- vedin Houstanforioyesr, Cogburn
United Methodist Church, Co- Cauley were held at 10:00 uary 6,1910 in Hamilton. She He.was aretirpdmarketing
manche. o’clock Thursday morning, De- married Joseph Earl A Thin manager romPet roRub! e FuneralservicesforChristo-
Burial was in Newburg Ceu)- cember 19, in Comanche Fu- Comanche October 7, 1928 fa Prgducts.F “wasa Bap wife pher
etery near Comanche. nerol Home Chapel. Officiat- Meridian. He preceded her fa guyvgrssncuude Q8.Wle: lene
Pallbearers were Boyd An- ing was Rev. Lim Lascimento, death September 23, 1985. Shirey8 anner ofHoustoni Sunday afternoon, December
thooy, Herbert Goodson, H. R. pastor of the First Presbyte- Mro. Albin, a homemaker tosons, Steven Swannerand 22, in Higginbotham Funeral
Jefferies, Dr. William T Cal- rian Church, Comanche. a member of theFfalt Eric Porter,hoth ofHous Home in Rising Star. Officiat- ManrAe
houn, Lance Wilkerson, and Burial was in Oakwood Cem- United Methodist Chureh. tonittwo daughorsaarricia ing was Rev. Dick Williams., IIonroe
Cole Durham. etery, Comanche. Survivors include A con w- 1 nea Burial was in Stag Creek Graveside Mwirm for Mm
Honorary pallbearer was PibgarerswerL.C.Dur Billy Albin of Comanche; 3 Lynn Wineingor.of Robert Cemetery, comancheounty. Mary Edna Monroe, 94, Dublin
Gayle McCullough. ham, M. G. Stephens, Boyd nt.. q.M.sAEE, Dro-ner’ pTet He died Saturday, December regident were Leld ‘t 9.00
Muughtee of"Ehlate John Anthomy. Kennsth Lancaser manche, Lou Fulton of Steph- New Me^coj^and one sis- 21,mnanvAbtlne"spitaltc o’clock Saturday afternoon,
and Lee Chancellor Pogue, she andMiSuttpn, enville, and Jo Lilea of Arlfag- ter, Sylvia Alice Frye of Fort Born May 21, 1975, he was December 21, at New Dublin
was born February 10, 1916 Paughter.othelate M ’ ton; 6 grandchildren; and one Worth. a Methodist. Liveoak Cemetery. Officiating
in Comandie County. She was and Anna Stuart Coleman, ahe rent-ndehild Survivors include his father, was Dr Joel McCov
married May 11, 1940 to the was born March 26, 1913 in 8reat grandchild. ---- ------------------ Vickey Cogburn of Childress; "“Arnnjomemt--, bv Har
late DerroU Caraway at New- Comanche, where she resided ----------------------- Newaemh his mother, Judy Cogburn reii Fn Aj Hon, NLi
burg. Mr. Caraway, a success- all her life. She married H. onag IGWUUIIU of Clyde; his grandparents Mryvonroe"uhind,y
fill ranchman and business- M. (Buzz) Cauley on June 23, •UI Graveside services for Ray- BUly Paul and Mary Ann pMrstrngnsndisdtahursd,
man, served for several years 1935 in Comanche. Dee Jones, 93, Comanche, mond Leon Newcomb, 80, De Underwood of Rising Star and hospital •
as Comanche County Judge. In addition to her husband, father of Rev. Raymond Jones, Leon, were held at 11:00 Madeline Cogburn of De Leon; H
He died in July, 1987. Mrs. Cauley is survived by pastor of the Sidney Baptist o’clock Saturday morning, De- one brother, Victor Cogbum of MrMonrre.Was aboniin
Mrs. Caraway graduated • son, John M. Cauley of Church, died Thursday, De- comber 21 at Bluebonnet Hill Clyde; and one sister, Brandi -jnglevillesandlivedinDuhlin
from Howard Payne Academy Austin; a brother, Tom Cole- cember 19, in the Comanche in Colleyville. Cogbum of Clyde. y?"® phe.W48 * member
in 1932, and from Howard man of Comanche; 2 sisters, Community Hospital Arrangements were by Now- ------------------------- I.rst.5 aPtist.-hureh
Payne University in 1935. A Annie L. Coleman and Chris- Funeral services for Mr. Ifa Funeral Home, De Leon. WAG.A She was the widow of g.
lifelong Comanche County res- tine Sutton, both of Abilene; 1 Jones were held at 2:00 o’clock Mr. Newcomb died Wednes- WaLSOn "8-
ident, she taught in the Co- grandchild and 1 great-grand- Saturday afternoon, Decem- day, December 18, at his De ’ Mu-T’t. acno, .
manche School System for 30 S. ber 21, it Harris Avenue Bap- Leon home. Charles David Watson, 70 Surivorsvincludea.daugh-
years prior to retirement. She ------------------------- tist Church in San Angelo. Of- Mr. Newcomb was born in of Dangnza,Behze Central teg:PosM00 re oStephen
was a member of the First floating were Dr. J. Earl Dunn Brown County. He was a America, died Tuesday, De- HeieatrtherrBnA-Ticeof
Baptist Church and The Co- AI hl n and Rev. Raymond Jones. maintenance man for Justin cember 17 in Belize. momestead, Florida. _
manche Study Chib. ------- Burial was in Lawnhaven Boot Company in Fort Worth. Funeral services for Mr. --------------------------
Mis. Caraway is survived by Charlie Mae (Mrs. Earl) Al- Memorial Gardens in San An- He had lived fa De Leon for Watson were held Saturday. Overeatare Tn Map#
two daughters, Nancy (Mrs. bin, 81, member of a widely gelo. five years, coming from Fort December21 in Belize. -M--AI1P U IIEcl
James C.) Wilkerson of Co- known ranch family who spe- . Arrangements were by John- Worth. He was a Jehovah’s Mr. Watson was born May - Oyereaters Anonymous will
manche; and Jane (Mrs. Rus- rlalimd in Quarter hnrsa breed- son Funeral Home, San An- Witness. 13, 1921 in Saint Jo to the meet every Tuesday evening
- gelo. Survivors include a son, late Charles A. and Hermance > at 7 p.m. at the Comanche
Mr. Jones was born in Edward Roger Newcomb of Watson. Ho was an employee County Electric Building on
Tbm Green County and had Clute; two daughters, Reba of Hughes Tbol m Houston wright Street.
been a resident of that area Ray Green of Colleyville and before moving to Belize several For more information call
most of his life. He was Tina Nadena Scheu of Rich- yM" ago. He was a Baptist. 817/879-2626.
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1991, newspaper, December 26, 1991; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517578/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.