The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 2002 Page: 10 of 18
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Page 10 - The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterprise - Thursday, Nov. 28,2002
Freshmen Eagles drop gmes to Winters, Coleman
By Gary Speegle }ast Monday night. The Eagles be at 7:00 p.m. in San Saba.
The Goldthwaite 9th grade also played Coleman this Mon- Come out and support your Gold-
Boys basketball team started their day and took a loss by a score of thwaite Eagle Teams.
season with a 29-38 loss to the 34.37
hands of the Winters Blizzards Members of this team include
_ Brian Allenbrand, Justin
Funeral held Nov. 27 for Pat Carswell, 95
Aubrey W. “Pat” Carswell was
born on October 27, 1907 at the
family home at Moline, Texas, to
' Walter Byrd Carswell and Carrie
. Thomas (Carrigan) Carswell. He
lived his entire 95 years on this
homestead. He was a lifelong
Kirby
Stegemoller, Jonathan Grady,
David Smith, Tony Jasso, Tyler
Schmidt, and Jordan Speegle.
Signs Because of injuries only 5 of
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• Ranch Gate Art
• Vinyl Letters
• Painted Signs
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contact:
PAUL KIRBY
915/985-3762 j
Goldthwaite, Texas
these are eligible to play at this
time.
It has been very hard to play
with only 5 players. These guys
are improving each week and
they compete very hard. Scoring
by quarters and players scoring
totals are as follows:
1 2
Goldthwaite 5 8
3 4 Final
a
Winters
Speegle
Schmidt
Jasso
Grady
8 8
11 8 13 6
29
38
17
5
4
2
Allenbrand 1
1 2 3 4 Final
Goldthwaite 8 9 6 11
Coleman
Speegle
Jasso
Schmidt
11 12 8 6
34
37
15
10
9
Our next opponent will be the
San Saba Armadillos on Monday
December 2nd. The game will
i dash-away-
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Tree Trimming Help
It’s Christmas time once again, and that means time to decorate
your tree. Luckily, this year those who need decorating assistance
have a place to get help. The ten students that participated in the
LCRA Leadership forum are “trimming trees” for anyone in Gold-
thwaite that needs it.
We will come to your house and use your decorations to get your
tree ready for the holidays. Just give us a call at one of the following
locations before Wednesday, December 4 and we will be at your
house on Sunday afternoon, December 8, to decorate.
Remember to leave your name, address and phone number and
we look forward to seeing you on December 8th.
First Methodist Church - 648-3026
First Baptist Church - 648-3369
Mills County State Bank - 648-2216
Mills County
Multi-Service Center
p. 0. Box 812 - Goldthwaite, Texas 76844
648-3122 - 648-2046
Center Director, Cornelia Boykin
Center Activities
Mon., Tues., & Thurs. afternoons, Exercise
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Tuesdays (fourth)....
Wednesdays (third)
Aubrey W. “Pat” Carswell
farmer and rancher on the land he
loved. Throughout his life Pat
maintained a gentle spirit, a
mischevious twinkle in his eye,
and a love for everyone and ev-
erything. He was very athletic
and enjoyed all sports and was an
accomplished domino player. He
was a member of the Star United
Methodist Church.
Pat left this life on Sunday
morning, November 24, 2002 at
the Goldthwaite Church of
Christ. Burial was at Payne Gap
Cemetery at Moline. He was car-
ried to his final resting place in a
horse drawn wagon.
Pat was preceded in death by
his parents; a brother, Johnny
Carswell; a sister, Lora Belle
Carswell Godwin; a niece, Sybil
Carswell; and a nephew, J. A.
Carswell.
He is survived by his wife of
62 years, Cleo Black Carswell;
two daughters, Judy Seward and
husband, Donald, of Goldthwaite
and Patsy Blasdell and husband,
Larry, of Ruidoso, New Mexico;
four grandsons, Chad Seward and
wife, Regina, of Goldthwaite,
Dane Seward and wife, Kim, of
Cedar Park, Ryan Seward of Azle
and fiance, Kristi Phillips of
Stephenville, and Shan Seward of
San Angelo; five great grandchil-
dren, Allison, Quaid, Trenton,
Macy, and Trey.
Other surviving relatives are a
sister-in-law, Alma Carswell of
Granbury; nieces, Norma Kerr of
El Paso and Joyce Jenkins of
Tarzana, California; nephews,
Brownwood Regional Medical Jerry Carswell of Katy and James
Center after a brief illness. Ser-
vices were held on Wednesday,
November 27, 2002 at 2:00 p.m.
at Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home
in Goldthwaite. Officiating were
George Matthews, preacher for
Star United Methodist Church,
2:00-3:00 p.m. and Terry Jackson, preacher for
......Domino Club - 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
..................,11:45 Lecture; ‘
Lee Health Care, 10:45 Blood Pressure Ce
.............11:45, Extension Agent 11
Carswell of Granbury.
Pallbearers were grandsons,
Chad, Dane, Ryan, and Shan.
Honorary pallbearers were Joe
White, Earl Wayne Reynolds,
Dale Duncan, Alvis Lee, James
Woodson Clary, Clinton Miles,
Pete Harper, Darrell Head, and
Max Shepherd.
Thursdays ... Exercise Class 2:30; Domino Club 5-7 summer hours *
Goldth waite Floral
Jason and Shelley Williams
Thursdays
Arts & Crafts, 9:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. 1
A Multi-Service Agency is not limited to age or abilities.
Center Menus: Please call by 12 noon the previous day for meal
reservations. Meals served at 11:30. Please help sponsor a meal for
those that cannot contribute. Programs at The Center are sponsored
by Hill Country Community Association.
Menus
Thursday, Nov. 28 & 29 - Senior Center Closed for the Thanksgiv-
ing Holidays!
Monday, Dec. 2 - Chili Con Carne, Pinto Beans, Spanish Rice,
Crackers, Pineapple Tidbits
Tuesday, Dec. 3 - Breaded Pork Fritter, Brown Gravy, Mashed
Potatoes, Broccoli florets, Dinner Roll, Banana Pudding
Wednesday, Dec. 4 - Baked Chicken Breast, Whipped Sweet Pota-
toes, Seasoned Mixed Greens, Whole Wheat Bread, Cherry Cobbler
Thursday, Dec. 5 - Lasagna w/Italian Sauce, Italian Green Beans,
Tossed Salad & Dressing, French Bread, Hot Spiced Peaches
Friday, Dec. 6 - Beef Brisket, Oven Brown Potatoes, Tomatoes &
Okra, Whole Wheat Roll, Brownie
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Bridges, G. Frank & Bridges, Georgie. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 2002, newspaper, November 28, 2002; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1658925/m1/10/?q=pat%20carswell: accessed March 12, 2026), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.