The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1987 Page: 3 of 4
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Deaths
William "Bill" Allen
William Allen
Services for William Jefferson
"BUI” Allen, 83, of 422 N. Davis St.
were held Friday in the League Street
Church of Christ with Charles R
Williams, Steve Smith and Perry
Barnes officiating
Burial was in Arlidge Ridge
Cemetery in Fannin County near
Bonham with John D. Bicknell,
James R. Bicknell, Rickey Gentry,
Danny Gentry, Corkie Nance and
Mark Rorie serving as pallbearers
Mr. Allen died Wednesday in
Memorial Hospital after a long
illness
He was born Aug 29, 1903, in
Fannin County, the son of James
Thomas AUen and Jo Willie Wofford
He married Ruby 0. McElhannon
Oct. 31, 1925, in Fannin County. She
survives of Sulphur Springs
He lived in Sulphur Springs almost
50 years He was an employee for
Bonner Wholesale 27 years and AAP
Super Market.
He was a longtime member of the Cemetery
Tapp Junieral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
Billy Ray Petty
Funeral services for Billy Ray
(Cotton) Petty, 57, of Route 1,
Brashear, were held Saturday in
Tapp Funeral Home Chapel with the
Revs. Leo Wisniewski and Ruby
Stracener offiating.
Burial was in Brashear Cemetery
with Henry Ramsey, David Dugan,
Kenneth Ramsey, Bruce Ramsey,
Donnie Ramsey and Gilbert Petty
serving as pallbearers.
Mr. Petty died Thursday in Point.
He was bom Dec. 22, 1929. in
Cooper to Aubrey Petty and Grace
Harrison Petty.
He was a retired carpenter and a
member of the Baptist church.
He married Bobbie Beasley Sept 8,
1948, in Sulphur Springs She sur-
vives.
Other survivors include two
daughters, Marcie Petty and Kim-
berly Taylor both of Sulphur Springs:
two brothers, Clyde Petty of
Brashear and Paul Dean Petty of
Cumby and one sister, Pat Duffer of
Quinlan
Bob O'Shields
Funeral services f<jr Bob O Shields,
86, of 505 Texas St, were held Friday
in the Murray-Orwosky Funeral
Home chapel with David Lusk of-
ficiating Burial was in the City
Springfield, Neb. She survives.
He was a resident of Sulphur
Springs since 1983. He was a member
of Wesley United Methodist Church.
He was a retired signal supervisor
for the Little Rock Division of the
Rock Island Railroad. j
Other survivors include two sons.
William C. Elms Jr. of Sulphur
Springs and Lester L. Elms of
Fullerton, Calif.; five grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren.
Tapp Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
Mrs. Gene Evans
Baptist Church and a veteran of
World Warll.
He was a retired employee of the
Crystal Ice Co.
Survivors include five brothers,
Mack Ferrell of Sulphur Springs,
TH^OWiriM^niiMT^rHO, Sulphur Springs, Toxos, Friday, March 13, 1987—3.
She had been a resident of Sulphur
Springs for 16 years, moving here
from Corpus Christi.
She was a member of the First
------------ .... United Methodist Church.
Survivors include a son, Jerry S.
McKee of Winnsboro; two brothers,
Don V. Tate of Tishomingo, Okla.,
and Zack Tate of Marietta, Okla.;
three sisters, Lorraine Ogden of
Ringold, Okla., Lea Bronaugh of
Tulsa, Okla., and Mary Jo Ford of
Beggs, Okla.; and two grand-
daughters.
Mrs McKee was preceded in death
bv a daughter, Norma McKee.
Tapp Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
Tate, Zack Tate, Herbert Ford,
Eugene Bronaugh, Keith McKee and
William Huffman.
Mrs. McKee died Friday at her
residence.
She was bom Jan. 2, 1914, in
Homer Ferrell of the Posey Com- Wapanucka, Okla., to Don F. Tate
mumty, J.C. Ferrell of Emblem, and Odelia Goforth Tate. She married
Grady Ferrell of Commerce and Jack E. McKee May 5,1933, in Yuma,
Cecil Ferrell of Mesquite; and four Ariz. He preceded her in death in
sisters, Mattie Lee Hammonds of 1971.
Emblem, Beatrice Lundy of Dallas,
Carrie Parker of Oakland and Hazel ■
Ferrell of Ridgeway.
He was preceded in death by a
brother. Smith Ferrell.
Echoettes
Fausto Govea
Funeral services for Mrs. Gene Graveside services for Fausto Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Tipps Jr. of Jeffrey and Chandy Carson an-
Evans, 65, of Route 4, Sulphur Govea, 18 months old, of Route 1, Sulphur Springs announce the birth of nounce the birth of a sister, Chelsey
Springs, the Peerless Community, Emory, were held Monday in the City a ^“S^ter at 7:26 a.m. Monday, Amanda, on Feb. 24 in Hopkins
Church of Christ, serving almost 40
years in the eldership
Other survivors include a son, Bill
D Allen of El Dorado, Ark.; a
brother, Elmer R Allen of Bonham;
a sister. Mrs T C. (Camei Ranson of
Sulphur Springs, four grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren
Brenda G. Taylor
Nephews served as pallbearers
Mr. O’Shields died Wednesday in
Sulphur Springs Nursing Home
He was bom Sept 17, 1900, in
Hopkins County, the son of Louis and
Flora Jones O Shields He married
I>ora Buchanan Sept 25. 1932, in
Saltillo She survives
He was a longtime retired em-
ployee of the A L. Reynolds Feed Co
He was a member of the Church of
Christ
Other survivors include two sisters,
Blanche Munden of Sulphur Springs
and Nora Buchanan of Gladewater
were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the
Tapp Funeral Home chapel with the
Rev Bennie Dixon. Nickie Penson
and Johnny Johnson officiating.
Burial was in North Hopkins
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mike Glenn, Billy
Arnold, Glenn Hahn, Kenneth
Cockrum, Francis Robertson and
Skeezix Robertson.
Mrs. Evans died at 8 19 a m.
Tuesday in Hopkins County Memorial
Hospital.
She was bom Dec. 8, 1921, in Tira,
the daughter of Hub and Mary Ruth
Chapman Weir. She married Marvin
D. Evans Nov. 8, 1945. in Horton. He
survives.
She was a member of the First
United Methodist Church and a
retired employee of the Department
of Human Resources after 32 years
Other survivors include a son,
Danny Evans of Peerless, three
granddaughters: and a sister, Oleta
Bearden of Tira
Cemetery with Deacon Jose Her- JJarc*\ ‘n Hopkins County
nandez officiating. Rosary was Memonal Hospital.
recited Sunday at the Tapp Funeral
Home.
The youngster died Saturday in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital
from injuries suffered in an accident.
He was bom Oct. 20, 1985, in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caraway Jr.
of Corpus Christi announce the birth
of a son, Glenn Robert, Thursday,
March 5, in Humana Hospital in
Corpus Christi. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. James Loveless of
Sulphur Springs, the son of Faustino CamMUm and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Caraway of Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Taylor of
Commerce announce the birth of a
Govea and Juana Padron Govea.
Survivors include his parents of
Emory : and grandparents, Filiberto
Govea and Santiaga Montealba and daughter at 12:02 a.m. Saturday,
Pedro Padron, all of Mexico. March 7, in Hopkins County
Memorial Hospital.
Addie Bell Adair c a"d Mrs Rickey Rob?*fu0'
Sulphur Springs announce the birth of
a daughter, Whitney Erin, at 7:14
County Memorial Hospital. She
weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce. Parents
are Kerry and Sherry Carson of
Pickton. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Jack Stiff Jr. of
Pickton and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Otto Carson of Winnsboro.
Mr and Mrs. James Jones of
Sulphur Springs announce the birth of
a son at 6:49 a.m. Friday, March 6, in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Mack of
Sulphur Springs announce the birth of
a daughter at 9:17 p.m. Friday,
March 6, in Hopkins County
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Spence of
Winnsboro announce the birth of a
Funeral services for Brenda Gayle
Taylor, 31, of 617 Putman St., were
held Saturday in the Hinnant St
Church of Christ with Jerry A. Taylor
c^joatmig Burial was in the Saint Earnest C. Sharp
l-uke Cemetery r
Baptist Church with the Rev. J.C.
Smithers and the Rev. Estol Williams
officiating. Burial was in the Sharp
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were A.O. Buckholt,
John Buckholt, Kenneth Gregory,
Don Pearce, Clyde Allen McAfee and
Kenneth Dalton.
Mrs Adair died Friday in Heritage
Services for Mamie law Stewart. Home in (^tmiur
79. of Stephenville were hied Wed- _ ShetwaS£Tjeb
nesday in Ridgeway Union Church bounty, the daughter of Willie
with the Rev I*o Wisniewski of- Ru«ene Hampton and Orphie
Hampton.
She was a housewife and a member
Funeral services for Mrs. Addie a m Sunday, March 8, in Hopkins son at 12:16 p.m Wednesday, March
Bell Adair, 93, of Route 1, Yantis, County Memorial Hospital. She * " ” "
were held Sunday in the Yantis* weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was
Mamie Stewart
in the Ridgeway
in a
Pallbearers were Melvin Wright,
I^ester Wright, Billy Don Clayton.
Jerald Echols. Tim Echols and
Bubba Smith
Mrs Taylor died Wednesday in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital
following a brief illness
She was born Dec 22, 1965. in
Hopkins County, the daughter of
Vandoler and Queenie Ruth Pogue
Harrison He married Edward Tay lor
Jan 13, 1984, in Hopkins County He
survives.
She was an employee of Ocean
Spray and a member of the Hinnant
Street Church of Christ
Other survivors include her father,
Vandoler Harrison; two sons,
Brandon Taylor and Bryan Taylor,
both of Sulphur Springs; a stepson.
Jermain LeRay Taylor at Sulphur
Springs; nine brothers,^ J.C.
Harrison, Kenneth Harrison and
Edward Roland Hamson, all of
Dallas. Bobby Joe Hamson of Paris.
Van Howard Hamson of New
Orleans, La , Walter Hamson.
William Hamson. Cary Hamson and
Michael Hamson. all of Sulphur
Springs, six sisters, Carina Leta
Vaughn and Cynthia Davis, both of
Irving, Jackie Berry. Roberta Hill,
lands Bell and Rita Johnson, all of
Sulphur Springs
Tapp Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements
Jerry M. Jacobs
Funeral services for Jerry Michael
Jacobs, 46. of Route 2, Quitman, were
held Friday in the Asmussen-Cain
Funeral Home in Quitman with the
Rev Bill D Skinner officiating
Burial was in Rose lawn Memorial
Garden in Mineola
Mr Jacobs died Tuesday in the VA
Medical Center in Houston from
injuries sustained in a one-vehicle
accident Feb. 9 on State highway 154
He was bom Oct. 36.1941, in Dallas,
the son of Earl and Gertrude Jacobs
He married Pamela Nelson Dec. 27,
1965, in Dallas. She survives.
He was a carpenter and had served
with the U.S. Army for four years.
Other survivors include three
daughters. Shannon Jacobs, Stacy
Jacobs and Jeri Michelle Jacobs, all
of Quitman; his father, Earl Jacobs
of Dallas; his mother, Gertrude King
of Sulphur Springs; and two sisters,
Donna Burnett of Dallas and
Margaret Ewalt of Sulphur Springs.
Morehead infant
Graveside services for the son of
Dalina Morehead of Route 6, Sulphur
Springs, were held at 2 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the Shirley Cemetery with
the Rev. J.O. Walker officiating.
The child was born at 6:42 a.m.
Tuesday in Hopkins County Memorial
Hospital
Survivors include his mother of
Sulphur Springs; grandparents, D.R.
and Sue Morehead of Shirley: and
graat-grandparants, Aaron
Funeral services for Earnest
Chilton Sharp. 64. of Yantis, were
held Saturday in the Yantis Baptist
Church with the Rev lee Emerson
and the Rev Dale Osborn officiating
Burial was in the Yantis Cemetery
Pallbearers were Garvin Seay,
Billy Allen, Arnold Glenn, Clifford
Davis, Russell Howie and Herschel
Hams Honorary pallbearers will be
J B Howie and C.E Fite
Mr Sharp died Wednesday in the
VA Medical Center in Dallas
He was bom Dec 3, 1922, in Wood
County, the son of Earnest Emory
Sharp and Lura Fulmer Sharp He
married.Mary Jo Jolly Feb 28, 1947.
in Hopkins County She survives
He was a retired carpenter and a
veteran of World War II
Other survivors include four sons.
Richard Sharp of Sulphur Springs,
Tommy Sharp of Yantis, Billy Sharp
floating
Burial was
Cemetery
Mrs. Stewart died Monday
Stephenville nursing home
She was bom May 4, 1907, in
Alabama
She was a housewife and a member
of the First Baptist Church of Gordon
She resided in Stephenville 20 years
and was formerly of Gordon.
She married John B Stewart He
preceded her in death in 1969
Survivors include one brother. Ross
Horton'of Ridgeway; three grand-
children; and five great-
grandchildren
She was preceded in death by a son
and a daughter
of the White Oak Baptist Church.
She married Daniel Adair Dec. 4,
1910, in Wood County. He preceded
her in death Jan. 26,1959.
Survivors include a son, J.D.
iJuniori Adair of^ Dallas; three
daughters, Bessie Gregory and Jessie
Bryant, both of Yantis, and Winnie
McAfee of Quitman; three grand-
children; and four great-
grandchildren. ~-~*
The Tapp Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
Shad Adair Gillean
Funeral services for Shad Adair
194 inches long. Grandparents are
Kenneth and Myma Garrard and
Jones and Cecile Roberts, all of
Sulphur Springs. Great-grandparents
are James R. and Ruby Graham of
McKinney, Mrs. R.W Garrard of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Sweeden
and Mrs. Tom Roberts, all of
Clarksville.
Andrew, Christine and Laura Mack
announce the birth of a daughter and
sister, Jaclyn Haley, Friday, March
6,1987, at 9:17 p.m. in Hopkins County-
Memorial Hospital. Jaclyn weighed 7
pounds 5 ounces, and was 19.25 inches
long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Stanley Mack and Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Blaha of Minnesota. Great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard J. Tracht of Sarasota, Fla.
Danny and Deana Ragsdale of
Hopkins County, and brother Dustin,
announce the birth of a daughter and
sister, Dayla Rebecca, at 2:44 a.m.
Thursday, March 5, in Citizens
General Hospital in Greenville. She
weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was
204 inches long. Grandparents are
Jerry and Shirley Glossup of Bir-
thright and Jack and Polly Noren-
berg of Lancaster. Great-
grandparents are Lester Glossup of
4, in Hopkins County Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hines of Como
announce the birth of a son at 3:17
p.m. Thursday, March 5, in Hopkins
County Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prather of Alba
announce the birth of a daughter at
10:46 p.m. Thursday, March 5, in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital.
REGINA MARTIN’S 5th Grade
class of Rains School served as
honorary pallbearers at the funeral of
Shad 4dair Gillean Tuesday af-
ternoon.
PINK LADIES serving at Hopkins
County Memorial Hospital last week
were Mmes. Jocelyn Campbell, Faye
Hargrave, Vivian Jacobsen, Linda
Maddox, Johnnie Masters, Hazel
Mclntire, Jo Mae Moore, Thelma
McClendon, Juanita Woosley, Jackie
Semple and Kay Hagen.
MEMBERS OF THE Hopkins-
Franklin Counties Chapter of the
American Red Cross are honoring
employees of the four Sulphur
Springs nursing homes facilities for
their “loving care” given to the
elderly, Lucy Vaden, local Red Cross
director, said. Volunteers will be
offering their assistance to the homes
Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home Gillean, 10, of 1418 Southland Drive, Sulphur Springs and Rosa Jones of during March as part of National Red
of Georgetown and 1-arrv Sharp of Funeral Home with Steve Smith
Dallas, two grandchildren; his
mother. Lura Sharp of Yantis: and
three sisters. Mrs Sterlena Emerson
of Sulphur Bluff, Betty McClure of
Pme Forest and Artie Mae Bailey of
Reilly Springs
He was preceded in death by his
father in 1971
was in charge of local arrangements Sulphur springs, were Md Tuesday
in the Wesley United Methodist
' Church with the Rev. Jerry Putnam,
Bertram S. Patterson the Rev. David Rogers and the Rev.
Bob Priest officiating.
Funeral services for Bertram
Spivey Patterson, 72, of 228 West Oak
Circle, were held Tuesday ir. the Tapp
Birthright.
Cross Month observance.
Ruth Burchett of Point
Alvin C. Crawford
Funeral services for Alvin C.
Crawford, 83, of 1200 N Jackson St.,
were held Thursda> in the Anderson-
Clayton Funeral Home chapel in
Mesquite with the Rev Brewer
Doughty officiating Burial was in
laurel Oaks Cemetery in Mesquite
Mr Crawford died Tuesday in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital
He was born Apnl 25, 1903, in
Childress
He married Mattie Catherine
Abernathy, who preceded him m
death in 1954
Mr Crawford was a retired car-
penter
Survivors include four sons, Jimmy
Mike Crawford of Wester, Okla.,
Archie Dean Crawford of Como,
Frank C. Crawford of Midland, and
Timothy Leroy Crawford of Fort
Worth; three daughters, JaJuana
Dell Mitchell of Santa Rosa, Calif.,
Sherry’ Kay Boyd of Mesquite and
Stacie Rae Henson of Hurst; 29
grandchildren; 24 great-
grandchildren; and a brother. Pug
Crawford of Roswell, N.M.
Tapp Funeral Home was in charge
of local arrangements.
William C. Elms Sr.
Memorial services for William C.
Elms Sr., 90. of 917 S. Moore, were
held Saturday in the Wesley United
Methodist Church with the Rev. Jerry
Putnam officiating. Burial was in
Polo, 111.
Mr. Elms died Tuesday in Hopkins
County Memorial Hospital
He was born Aug. I. 1896, in Anna.
Ill , the son of W T. and Mary
Richardson Elms He married Doris
Eleanor Adams June 15. 1918, in
officiating Burial was in the
Ridgeway Cemetery
Graveside services were conducted
by Sulphur Springs Masonic Ixxige
No 221 AFAAM
Pallbearers were Jeff Jones. Rocky
Emerson, Jess George Jr, Randall
Patterson, Richard Anderson and
Jay Jones Masons served as
honorary pallbearers.
Mr Patterson died Sunday m
Hopkins County Memonal Hospital
He was born March 24, 1914, in
Ridgeway, the son of William
Richard and Elsie Rowena Cox
Patterson He married Juanita
Richerson in 1941 in Dallas She
survives.
He was a member of the League
Street Church of Christ and the Pans
Burial was in Cumby Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mike Simpson,
Emery Cathey. Bobby Callan, Joseph
Gillean, Dean Gillean and Jim
Majors.
The youngster died in an accident
Sundav at a family farm near Lone
Oak
He was born March 16, 1976, in
Dallas, the son of Olen and Delores
Ourso Gillean.
He was a fifth grade student in the
Rains School in Emory. He was ac-
tive in the Little League Program in
football and basketball in Emory.
He was a member of Wesley United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include his mother and
stepfather, Delores and John Stanley
of Sulphur Spnngs; his father and
stepmother, Olen and Elaine Gillean
of Lone Oak; a brother, Shane Gillean
of Sulphur Springs: and grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
County court records
Masonic loxlge He was a veteran of d Co?*T and °ano
World WarIL Plaquemine. La
He was a retired general manager
of Borden's Ice Cream.
Other survivors include a daughter,
Jo Guthne of Garland; two grand-
children; a great-grandchild; a
brother, Geoffry Patterson of Winn-
sboro; and two sisters, Geraldine
Emerson of Dike and Ruth Anderson
of Houston.
Mr. Patterson was preceded in
death by a grandson. Jason Ty
LeVasseur, in 1981.
Mitchell Ferrell
Funeral services for Mitchell
Ferrell, 87, of Route 4, Sulphur
Springs, the Ridgeway Community,
were held Tuesday in the Tapp
Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.
Charles Redmond and the Rev. Leo
Wisniewski officiating. Burial was in
the Emblem Cemetery’.
Nephews served as pallbearers.
Honorary pallbearers were Loyd
Thomas. Raymond Stewart. Brad
Rollins, James Rollins, Truett Burns,
JR. Hinkle. Spencer Hinkle, E.A.
Junell and Charlie Cantrell
Mr. Ferrell died Monday in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital
He was born Jan. 8.1880, in Hopkins
County. Tenn .. the son of George and
Leoda Manus Ferrell.
He was a member of the Emblem
Coleman E. Hines
Funeral services for Coleman E.
Hines. 80, of Bonham were held
Tuesday in the Cooper-Sorrells
Funeral Home in Bonham.
Mr. Hines died Sunday, March 8, in
the Denison Medical Center.
He was bom Feb. 13, 1907, in
Oklahoma.
Local survivors include a son,
Donald E. Hines of Sulphur Springs.
He is also survived by his wife, Idell
Hines of Bonham; a daughter,
Brenda Crain of Randolph; five
grandchildren; and two great-
grandchildren.
Juanita T. McKee
Funeral services for Mrs. Juanita
T McKee. 73. of S35 College SL, were
held Sunday in the First United
Methodist Church with the Rev
Gaither L Day and the Rev Michael
Houae officiating
Graveside services were held
Monday m Enterprise Cemetery in
Coleman, Okie
Honorary pallbearers were Don
Marriage Licenses
Gerald L. Woodard and Marty Jo
Coffman.
David Hosmer Gamble and Tarry
Lynn McMahan.
Jerry Wayne Grafton and Carolyn
Dianne Sims.
Dewey D. Funk and Barbara A
Sturgeon
John Marvin Woodson and Delores
Basques.
Michael Doyle Goldsmith and
Jackie Renae Huskey.
Shannon Dean Ferrell and Stacy
Marie DeForest
Lynn Bell McFarland and Velma
Ruth Franks.
Divorces
Stephanie Lytle Brown and James
York Brown.
Ellen Sue Lovell and Kevin Dwight
Lovell.
Land Tranfers
Joe Dan Kennedy to Charles
Murray and Grace Murray, a tract in
parts of the R.J. Watson, George F.
Smith and R.C. Smith surveys.
Paul Brady and Betty Brady to
Betty R. Moore, condominium unit
No. 103 in the Home Plus Addition.
Lillian Scott Liles, Dorothy Liles
Spencer, William G. Liles, Thomas L
Liles and Sidney L. Burgin to Paul R.
Brady and Betty L. Brady, Lot 4 of
the Tumage Addition in the M.A.
Bowlin Survey.
Billy Jack Adams to E.L. Ashcroft
in. Lot 3 of Section 3 of Block 19 in the
M.A. Bowlin Survey.
John Heilman to David Gideon,
one-half interest in Lot 25, Block 2 in
the Holly Heights Addition.
Joseph C. Skipworth and LaVeme
D. Skipworth to Thomas Joseph
Zoellner and Marilyn Ann Zoellner, 1)
6.009 acres in the Richard Anderson
Survey, and 2) 17.128 acres in the
Richard Anderson Survey.
Maurita Davis Alexander to Ed-
ward Lyle Tucker and Virginia
Tucker, 4.61 acres in the D. Shepard
Survey.
James R. Waskom and Pamela
Waskom to Walter F. Johnson and
Rosezetta M, Johnson, two 1 acre
tracts in the Franklin Morris Survey.
Kennedy-Irvin Associates to David
T. Lusk and Donna J. Lusk, Lot 5,
Block 3 in the Cedar Springs Addition.
Royce Alvin McDonald to Clifton
Parker, 49.173 acres in the D.
Waggoner Survey.
Sue Enlow Edwards to Kenneth R.
Eskeiman and Linda L. Eskelman, 1
acre in the H.D. Parsons Survey.
James Leo Day and Christine Winn
Day to B.B. Beers, 1 acre in the M.A.
Bowlin Survey.
B.B. Beers to James Leo Day and
Christine Winn Day, Lot 6, Block 2 of
the Springwood Subdivision in the
M.A. Bowlin Survey.
Linda M. Vliet to Sulphur Springs
State Bank, two tracts in the J.
Y’Barbo Survey.
Linda M. Vliet to E.W. Massey and
Sarah Massey, lot in the M.A. Bowlin
Survey.
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