Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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Powell Evans of Clebume;
hie mother, Mrs. Nell Evans
Alvarado 30 years and was a
member of the First Baptist
Church. She was a former em-
ploye of Southwestern Bell
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Harvey L. Grant Jr., son of
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officiating.
Pallbearers were Lennox
Booher, Oscar Jacobs,Johnnie
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Dares Jerry Willis of Grandview,
Texas. Jerry was the champion in the
7,000 pound Novice Class at the
1972 National Tractor Pull during the
Southwest Farm Show in Fort Worth.
sister, Miss Elia Freeman of
Grandview and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were
held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Funeral services for/Mrs, Telephone Company and was
A.E. Jackson, 69, of Altarado City Secretary of Alvarado
JERRY WILLIS DAIRY FARM 7
3«I. SOUTHWEST OF GRANDVIEW, TEX.
“THEN AND NOW
This could have been financed in 1890.
Naval Training Center, San
B Diego. The training included
instruction in seamanship,
military regulakions, fim
fighting, done order drill,
first aid and Navy history.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mazie Lee Fraser, 57, of San
Diego, California were held
at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at La-
Aar & Smith Funeral Chapel
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Finishes Recruit
Navy Seaman Apprentice
Debra K. Stephens, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Hanna of 804 Berkley, Cle-
burne, graduated from recruit
training, for women at the
Naval Training Center, Ot-
The training included in-
struction in seamanship,
military regulations, fire
fighting, close order drill,
first aid and Navy history.
She is scheduled to report
to Radioman A School, San
Diego, California.
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TRACTOR PULL CONTEST
On Deon's List
Janey Griffith, who attend-
ed the Univetsity of South
Carolina the first semester,
was named to the Dean’s List
according to a press release
from the University.
Janey, who i attending
UTatArlingtonthis semester,
is the daughter of Mrs. Jack
Griffith and the late Mr. Grif- ]
fith of Grandview.
maaVA We give “Gold Medal
VhhVed Service" and have daily
KE6y deliveries to hospitals,
MEEy nursing homes and
" residences. Call today ...
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4x"flowers and gifts of distinction/^
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in this community since 1900.
Sha was married to V. L.
Beverly C. Evansof Clebume; Odom in Hillsbor on Novem- _______________ _
three sons, MarkCumbie -bet 18,1922. He survives het, .Brazos, debutne graduated
Evans and Hugh Maddox Other survivors are a —------------
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Wadsworth. He lived in the ■ Forest, Clebume.
Venus area for many years • Survivors include his wife,
and was a retired farmer.
Survivors are the daughter,
two sisters, Mrs. Ada Mae Evans and Hugh Maddox
Teeter of Crowley and Miss Evans both of Austin and
Nell Wadsworth of Burleson Timothy Paige Evans of Cle-
- and one granddaughter, Lynn bume; a daughter, Deborah
JIM PRIEST, son of Mr. and Italy. He will be employed by
Mrs. C. C. Priest left last CNA Financial Corporation • FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Sunday to relocate to southern of Chicago. IN CALIFORNIA
of Fort Worth and a sister, the First Baptist Church with
Mrs. Patricia Nell Evans of the pastor, ReV. "Lesley White.......
Interment was in the
Grandview Cemetery with
Clayton Kay Funeral Home
in charge of arrangements.
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Grandview Tribune, Grandview, Tex., Feb. 21, 1975
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from recruit training at the
MRS. A. E JACKSON
SERVICES ARE HELD
SATURDAY, ALVARADO
f you remembered
, someone you love
< with a beautiful gift
of flowers?
I challenge you to pull against me.
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Funeral services for (
Thomas W. Wadsworth, 81, of Funeral services for W.L. Mrs. Vernal Odom, 76, of
Fot Worth were held Monday (Bill) Evans, 46, a former Route 1, Grandview passed
at 2 p.m. at the Venus Church General Dynamics executive away at 9:35 a.m. Tuesday,
of Christ. . and a vice president of re- February 18 after being ad-
Interment was in the search and development for mitted to Johnson County
Grandview Cemetery with theSteoeoberg-Carlsondlvision Memorial Hospital only a few
Clayton Kay Funeral Home of GD in Rochester, were minutes earlier. Death was
in charge of arrangements, held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the due to natural causes. She
Mr. Wadsworth died Sator- First Presbyterian Church in had been ill only a few days. I
day morning in All Saints Fort Worth. Burial was in Nora Freeman Odom was
Hospital, Fort Worth. He re- Greenwood Cemetery. born April 15, 1898 in John-
sided with hie daughter, Mrs.' Mu. Evans passed away . son County, the daughter of
Roy A. Carpenter at 3405 Sunday in Dallas. He was a Don and Truda Holland Free-
Creston Avenue, Fort Worth, native of San Antonio and -a men. ~-------- ---
• NO ENTRY FEE • NO PRILE MONEY
• NO ADMISSION CHARGE
- in Dallas. Rev. Charles W.
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tsomusahig Mhnstzs were BiUyT jazusohvot AYvatado, bere by Grandview fiends Ronnie Winston Wynn II
Revs. Harold Ballard, two daughters, Mrs. Cowan of as Mazie. Eee Kennard. She . u m o ®
re Hanks, Michael Irwin Grandview and Mrs. N. N. attended the local school and t Mt and Mrs. Ronnie Wynn
and Jim ‘Porter. Gebhard of Alvarado; one lived in this vicinity for sev- of Grandview are the proud
Mrs. Jackson passed away sister, Mrs. R. A. Dixon of eral years. Her mother is the parents of a.son, Ronnie
Thursday in Johnson County Fort Worth and seven grand- former Vallie Donoho. Winston Wynn II, bom Feb-
Memorial Hospital. She was children. Mrs. Fraser is survived ruary 11 at Memorial Hospi
the mother of Mrs. Joe Sam Interment was in Glenwood by her husband, Angus W. tal. He weighed 8 lbs., z are.
Cowan of Grandview. Cemetery, Alvarado, with Fraser of San Diego; two at birth .
Mrs. Jackson was born in Crosier-Pear son Funeral Home daughters, Mrs. Jan Johnson nhe .new 1 2
Johnson County September . of Clebume in charge of ar- Hoelzer of Dallas and Judy proud little sisters, Rhon ,6.
16, 1905 to Nonie and Ella rangements. Johnson Hart of Arlington;. aud Amy, 22 months o .
Summerlin. She was married ........ - one son, Skip Johnson of Dal- Grandparents are Mr. an
to A. W. Jackson in Egan in Mrs. David Tackett under- las; het mother, Mrs. Vallie Mrs. D. A. Poteet and Mr
September, 1923- He survives went surgery in Harris Hospi-- Monttwiler; step-father, Hugo and Mrs. C. W. Wynn all o
het. tal. Fort Worth, Monday of Monttwiler of Dallas and four ‘ Grandview.
She had been a resident of this week.__grandchildren._____________- Alfred E. Whitt of Mt.
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Basham, Ernest E. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1975, newspaper, February 21, 1975; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536841/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grandview Public Library.