The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1995 Page: 3 of 10
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/ BY
JOHN
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This is a dramatized version ot
tacts taken from the Book ot
Esther, intending to show some ot
the customs ot these ancient and
traditional times
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MIS PLOT AT LAST REVEALED TO THE
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AS THE KING GOES INTO THE GAR-
DEN TO CLEAR MIS ENRAGED MIND
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QUEEN TO BEG FOR MIS LIFE
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AND THE COMMOTION OF HAMAHS
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FROM THE GARDEN WITH AN /
ARMED GUARD...
PETRIFIED WITH FEAR
HAMAN KNOWS NCW
THAT HIS LAST DAY
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IRONIC END.'
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January 5,1995
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Emergency Dial 9-1-1
Kyle Vogt, Sr.
1954-1994
Junction-Funeral services for
Kyle Clifton, Vogt. Sr., 40, of
Woodland, California, will be held
at 10:00 a.m. Friday, January 6, at
the Graham Funeral Home Chapel
with the Rev. Sam Coffey officiat-
ing. Burial will follow in the Junc-
tion Cemetery.
Mr. Vogt died Thursday, De-
cember 19.1994, in Woodland Hos-
pital.
He was bom December 16,1954
in Port Clinton, Ohio, to Nancy E.
(Wright) Vogt and the late Dale R.
Vogt. When his father retired from
military service in 1973, Kyle
moved with his family to Junction,
where he attended high school and
played varsity football for the Junc-
tion Eagles. While in Junction, he
was employed with Liverman's
Grocery, Barker's Grocery, the
Frances Ranch and the Junction
I.S.D. On July 7,1974, he married
Patricia Burch on the Frances
Ranch near Junction. Kyle and
• Patricia moved to Waco in 1979,
and then on the California in 1987.
He was employed as a senior animal
technician for the University of
California at Davis, where he
earned employee of the month hon-
ors in May of 1990.
The family will receive visitors
at Graham Funeral Home in Junc-
tion between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00
noon on Thursday, January 5, and a
wake/covercd dish lunch will be
erved at 1:00 p.m. at the Lakcview-
► -a/y Daze meeting room. Family
and friends arc invited.
Survivors include his wife,
Patricia Burch Vogt of Woodland,
Calif.; two sons, Kyle Vogt, Jr. and
Bob Vogt, both Woodland; his
mother, Nancy Licfeste of Big
Lake; one brother, Clay Vogt of
Baytown; and six sisters. Dale
McGinnlcy of West V irginia, Velda
Cicero of New York, Ilona Vogt of
Colorado, Leslie Cooper of
Pflugerville, Valorie Stout of
Bowie and Cheryl Treadwell of
* Junction.
TiodorftAcpstSoi
1921-1994
Cranc-Tiodora Acosta, 73, of
Crane, died Wednesday, December
28, 1994, in a San Angelo hospital.
Rosary was held at 7:30 p.m.
Friday in Richard W. Box Funeral
Home. Mass was held at 10:00a.m.
^Saturday. Dec. 31, at Good Shep-
herd Catholic Church with burial in
St. Gertrude's Cemetery in
Grandfalls.
She was bom February 7, 1921,
n Ruidosa and had lived in Crane
ncc 1969. She was a member of
ood Shepherd Catholic Church,
.Jigion of Mary and the Cursillistas.
Survivors include three daugh-
ters, Maria Vargas of Big Lake,
Teresa Navareue of Monahans and
Rosa Rosalcz of Odessa; three sons,
)£liser Acosta of Grandfalls,
1 Maximo O. Acosta or Monahans
fkl Isrcal Acosta of Odessa; four
fisters, Consuclo Monlina, Micacla
Ortiz and Manuela Sanchez, all of
Crane, and T renidad Almendarcz of
Fort Stockton; two brothers,
Raymond Gutierrez of Holland,
Mich., and Apolonio Gutierrez of
Crane; 26 grandchildren; and 39
great-grandchildren.
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RICHARD E. MORROW
1927 - 1995
FORT STOCKTON-Services
for Richard E. Morrow. 67, of Fort
Stockton, will be held Friday, Janu-
ary 6. at 2:00 p m. at the First Pres-
byterian Church in Fort Stockton.
Mr. Morrow died Tuesday. Janu-
ary 3, 1995, in Midland Memorial
Hospital in Midland.
He was bom March 19,1927, in
Sweetwater, Oklahoma and moved
to Fort Stockton in 1958.
Mr. Morrow, CEO of Valley
Distributors, Inc., and Southwest
Miller of Fort Stockton, Midland
and Alpine, was active in many
charitable and civic activities. He
was also president of Valley Re-
sources with offices in Midland.
Fort Stockton and Big Lake,
Believing that one should sup-
port the communiues that helped
him achieve success, Mr. Morrow
served as director of Fort Stockton
Jaycees, elder and deacon of the
First Presbyterian Church, 1994
president of the Wholesale Beer
Distributors of Texas, two-term city
councilman and mayor pro-lem of
Fort Stockton, director and vice-
president of District 8 of West
Texas Chamber of Commerce, di-
rector of Pecos County State Bank,
president of Fort Stockton Develop-
ment Committee, 1987 Fort Stock-
ton Chamber of Commerce "Citizen
of the Year,” member of U.S. Ma-
rine Corps, honorary member of the
American G.l. Forum, outstanding
citizen recipient of Concho Valley
Council Boy Scouts of America,
and nominee to the President of the
United States Inner Circle.
Survivors include his wife,
Lorenc Morrow, Fort Stockton; two
sons, John Morrow, Fort Stockton,
and David Morrow, Austin; one
daughter, Anne Beck, Austin; four
grandchildren; two brothers and one
sister.
The family suggests memorials
be made to WcstTcxas Boys Ranch.
P. O. Box 3568, San Angelo, Texas
76902.
FIELDEN FLYNN
"Mac- McDaniel
1947 -1995
Services for Fielden Flynn
"Mac" McDaniel, 47, of Odessa,
will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday at
Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home
Chapel in Odessa with the Rev.
Curtis Bentley officiating. Burial
will be in Glen Rest Cemetery in Big
Lake at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. Don
Duvall officiating.
Mr. McDaniel died Tuesday,
January 3,1995, at Medical Center
Hospital in Odessa.
He was bom March 15,1947 in
Big Lake. He was married to Jane
Buck on July 13, 1973 in Belton,
Texas. Mr. McDaniel moved to
Odessa in 1974 from Fort Hood,
Texas. He was an oil well repairman
and an avid military artifacts collec-
tor.
Survivors include his wife, Jane
McDaniel of Odessa; three sons,
Ronald Wayne Bonkruded of
Odessa, Jonathan Dale Bonkruded
of Eau Claire, WI; and Todd Alan
Bonkruded of Eleva, WI; one ^
daughter Tammy Lynn Plowman of
Odessa; his mother, Mildred
McDaniel of Big Lake; one brother
David Carl McDaniel of San Anto-
nio; and one grandchild.
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honoring
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Saturday, January 7, 1995
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1995, newspaper, January 5, 1995; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739484/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reagan County Library.