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DEATHS
THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Friday, February 13,1998 — 3
Alice McFarlin Craft She died at 3:12 a.m. Saturday, Jan. bolt, both of Sulphur Springs; a step- with the Revs. Michael Coker and ton serving as pallbearers. ment. Following retirement, he prac-
Funeral services for Alice McFarlin 31, in Dallas. daughter, Clydia Boyd of Sulphur David Fortner officiating. Mr. Haynes ied late Saturday, Feb. ticed tax law with his wife.
Craft, 88, of Sulphur Springs were Other survivors include grandpar- Springs; three sisters, Dorothy Hud- Burial was in Greenpond Cemetery 7, in Providence Memorial Hospital Mr. Lindley was a member of
held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, in ents’ Teresa Pinkston of Frisco, son of Lancaster, and Mariene with Pat Bowen, Jimmy Don Bums, in El Paso, following an extended ill- Northway Christian Church, where he
Murray-Orwosky Chapel with the An>hony Lambert of Bay Minette, Alexander and Jewel Madden, both of Jerry Cook, Travis Cook, Pat Flora ness. was an elder emeritus, taught Sunday
Rev. Fred Lewis officiating. Ala , Stephen Brewerton of Tyler and Dallas; 29 grandchildren and 20 and J.D. Ponder serving as pallbear- He was bom Sept. 2?, 1931, in school for many years and served on
Burial was in Restlawn Memorial ^°hin Walters of Wyoming; and great-grandchildren. ers. Dallas, the son of Frank Edward and the church board. He was a member
Park with nephews serving as pall- great'grandparents, Savoy Tutt of She was also preceded in death by Mrs. Ponder died at 11:45 a.m. Kathleen Young Haynes. of the State Bar of Texas, Dallas Bar
bearers. Cumby, Charlotte Thompson of a son, Odell Godbolt; five other infant Sunday, Feb. 8, in Sulphur Springs Mr. Haynes was a graduate of Association and Dallas Estate Coun-
Mrs. Craft died at 5 a.m. Tuesday, DePew- °kla. and Dora Brewerton of children; three grandchildren, five sis- Health and Rehabilitation Center, fol- Golden High School. He held a bach- cil. He was listed in Who’s Who in
Feb. 3, in Rockingham Memorial Tyler. ters and two brothers. lowing an extended illness. elor’s degree from East Texas State Texas and personalities of the South.
Memorials may be made to the She was born March 9, 1903, in University and a master’s degree Survivors include his wife of 51
Raymond F. Hathcox building fund of Mitchell Chapel. Delta County, the daughter of Sam S. from Southern Methodist University, years, Ruth Alexander Lindley; and
_____________________________o____ Funeral services for Raymond F. . ^d Maggie Wright Stinson. She mar- He was a former engineer with one daughter, Judy Lindley Hodge.
of A.M. and Nancy Hart McFarlin. Hathcox, 81, of Dallas and Emory Linda Thompson tied Percy Ponder in 1919 in Hopkins Chance Vougbt and a former educa- Memorials may be made to North-
She married Russell Craft on July 13, were held at noon Saturday, Feb. 7, in Memorial services for Linda County He preceded her in death in tional instructor with East Texas State way Christian Church.
1935, in Greenwood. He preceded her Restland Memorial Chapel with Hen- Thompson, 36, of Emory were held at 1973. University.
' 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Wilson- , Mrs Ponder was a homemaker and ^ He served in the Texas National Neva Nelle DoSSett Sellers
Hospital in Harrisonburg, Va
She was born Sept. 3, 1909, in the
Greenwood community, the daughter
ry D. Rutledge officiating.
in death in 1994. _________o__________o. __________________
Mrs. Craft was a teacher in the Burial was in Restland Memorial Orwosky Funeral Home with Bo longtime member of Greenpond Guard and was a member of First Funeral services for Neva Nelle
Cartwright, Brownfield, Bailyboro, Park with nephews serving as pall- Hunter officiating. Baptist Church. She had resided most Christian Church, Sulphur Springs [>ossed Sellers 85 of Waskom, for-
Stegall. Big Spring, Lubbock, El bearers.
Paso. Mountainair, N.M., Center Hill Mr. Hathcox died Wednesday, Feb. 7, in East Texas Medical Center Hos-
and Lone Star school districts. She 4, in Quitman,
was a member of First Baptist He was born Sept. 13, 1916, in
Church, the Rebecca Class, the Dia- Yantis
Ms. Thompson died Saturday, Feb. ^er *n Hopkins County. and the Masonic Lodge. merlv of SulDhur Snrinvs were held
— - - - Survivors include a son, P.J. Ponder Survivors include two sons, Ken- ot Sulphur springs, were^new
c_______-a __:«n r:___1 ■ „ Como: two sisters. Mozelle Gillem pranHrhilHrpn Tampc and H»Uv/ _* ^ ^ /VKlfl C1& g.
Graveside burial services were held
mond Set and the First Ladies Club. Mr. Hathcox was a member of First Freeman and Johnnie P. Emerline. Como; two sisters, Mozelle Gillem grandchildren, James and Haley
She earned a bachelor’s degree from Baptist Church of Dallas and Emory Ms. Thompson was a home health and Arline Flora, both of the Green- Broyles. at 2 d m Thursdav at SulDhur SDrinas
Hast Texas State University and a Baptist Church. He was the owner of aide for Rains County Home Health, pond community; four grandchildren, He was preceded in death by an rjtv Cemeterv with Dickson Hamiter
master’s degree from Texas Tech Uni- a grocery store chain in Dallas for She was a member of First Assembly £reS Ponde,r’ Christa Ponder, Randy infant sister, Elaine Haynes. M.L vicFarland I .ee McFarland Joe
versity. She was also a member of the over 30 years, then developed land in of Yahvah Church. Hopper and Brandon Hopper; and Futch T R Jordan and Craig Jordan
Retired Teachers Association, Texas the Flower Mound area for 30 years. Survivors include her father, John- ,w° great-granddaughters, Deonne Geraldean Kennamer Rice serving as pallbearers
wmi mmm. mam
mazoo, Mich., and Susan Graham of sister, Cindy Gaby of Emory; and one „ me L°°K'L C° ACK‘ Mrs. Rice died Sunday, Feb. 8, phur Springs, the daughter of Charles
one brother, Jessie McFarlin of Pick
ton; and two grandchildren, Stephen Gulf Breeze, Fla.; a son, Chris Hath
LePera and Ann Landes.
cox of Emory; five grandchildren;
grandchild.
er and Ivo Teer.
She was also preceded in death by and three sisters, Nell Holder, Faye Loveda GreCIl
Memorials may be made to the j^QV ^ j 997
from complications of surgery on H. and Oma Dossett. She married
three brothers and one sister.
Memorials may be made to First
Baptist Church.
J.M. Shrode Jr.
Funeral services for J.M. Shrode
Jr.. 81, of Wichita Falls, formerly of
Rodden and Kathryn Faust.
Memorials may be made
Funeral services for Loveda Green,
84, of Winnsboro were held at 11
Greenpond Cemetery Association,
Route 1, Como, Texas 75431.
Charles Dawson Sellers Jr. on Dec.
She was born April 27, 1919, in 25, 1934, in Hugo, Okla. He preced-
Morrilton, Ark.
Survivors include
ed her in death on Dec. 14, 1993.
her brother, Mrs. Sellers attended Sulphur
* _ oh, ui wliiiiMjoru were neio ai 11 wumw, ivna. Jtntt^ atitnutu uuipuui
Gideons International, P.O. Box a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Harmony I-'DDie BUCK lnOmaSdr. Albert R. Hicks; four children. Springs schools and East Texas State
831505, Richardson, Texas 75083. Assembly of God Church in Pickton Funeral services for Ebbie “Buck” Chester Jordan Rice Jr., Judith Ann Teachers College in Commerce. She
Jodie Denton
Funeral services for Jodie Denton,
with the Revs. Cletis Allen and Thomas Sr., 102, of Dallas were held Rice Coover, Janet Dean Rice Dick was a lumber broker for many years
Michael Tom officiating.
at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, in A and Jane Ellen Rice Kimbrell; 15 in association with her husband. She
___________________________ Burial was in Greenpond Cemetery House of Deliverance for All People, grandchildren; and nine great-grand- was a long-time member of Waskom
Sulphur Springs, were held at 1 p.m. 92, of Sulphur Springs were at 2 p.m! with T.C. Walls, Sammy Walls, 2327 Wilhurt Ave., Dallas, with pas- children. United Methodist Church.
Saturday, Feb. 7, in Floral Heights Sunday, Feb. 8, at Murray-Orwosky Franklin Walls, B.C. Green, Roger tor Ebbie Thomas Jr. officiating. She was preceded in death by her Survivors include a sister-in-law,
1 ■■ " ..... " Burial was in Restland Memorial husband, Chester Jordan Rice Sr., and Inez Dossett of Crane; a niece, Mrs.
United Methodist Church in Wichita Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Caudle and Jimmy Caudle serving as
Falls
Burial was in Crestview Memorial
Cemetery in Wichita Falls.
Mr. Shrode died Thursday, Feb. 5,
in Wichita Falls.
Hall officiating.
Burial was at Pleasant Grove, near
Cumby.
pallbearers.
Mrs. Green died at 7:11 p.m. Satur-
Mrs. Denton died Thursday, Feb. 5, of Winnsboro.
day, Feb. 7, in Presbyterian Hospital McKinney.
Park.
Mr. Thomas died Sunday, Feb. 8, in
a son, Ira Franklin Robert Rice Sr.
Odis Mahand
Bill Hudspeth of Tomball; and four
great-nephews, William H. Hudspeth
Jr. of Magnolia, Robert A. Hudspeth
He was bom July 11,1895, in Pitts- Funera] services for 0dis “Slim” Tomball, Edwin Charles Hudspeth
Wichita Falls. at Hopkins County Memorial Hospi- She was bom March 23, 1913, in burg. ... . . .... Mahand, 83, of Sulphur Springs were pf Las Vegas, Nev., and David T.
He was born Feb. 17, 1916, in Sul- tal Hopkins County, the daughter of Survivors include eight children, held at 1 p.m Thursday, Feb 12 in Hudspeth of Houston,
phur Springs. He married Mattie Lau- she was bom Nov. 25, 1905 in Henry S. and Emma Belcher Walls. Larry Thomas and Doris Johnson, Murray-Orwosky Chapel with the
rme Chapman on May 24, 1942. She Hopkins County, the daughter of Ed She married Murray Edward Green both of Oakland, Calif James Rev. Charles Rawlinson officiating.
, . . „. I~\__10*10 : — I________n____ I rinmac nr Plann Ipccip <hati/ nr c
and Lucy Finley Sloan
She married Lonnie Denton Nov. ty- He survives.
19, 1922 in Hopkins County. He pre-
ceded her in death in 1995.
Mrs. Denton was a homemaker and Cod Church.
on Dec. 6,1929, in Lampassas Coun- Thomas of Plano, Jessie Shaw of
McKinney, Ebbie Thomas Jr. of
survives.
Mr. Shrode was a retired civil ser-
vice worker. He had been a resident
of Wichita Falls for almost 50 years.
Other survivors include two sons,
Jimmie Shrode of Dallas and Danny
Shrode of Austin; one daughter, Mary Church. iuvauii
Shrode of Tulsa, Okla.; nine grand- Survivors include a daughter, Eve- numerous grandchildren and great- wife, Marie Thomas; and a daughter, Memorial"Hospital
in QanHprc nf 8nlr*hnr Qnrinnc thrpp SnUldchildrCIl. DOflS DtlshlCld. ij Lnrn I.
Burial was in Cumby Cemetery
Chris Silbernagel
Funeral services for Chris Silber-
„ m cj . t, „ , with Marty Townsend, David nagel, 88, of Mount Vernon were held
Mrs. Green was a homemaker and Plano Edward Thomas of Tallahas- Townsend, Stanley Townsend, Gary at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 13, in St.
a member of Harmony Assembly of see, Fla., and Nathaniel and Joseph Don Xownsend Xoby Hood md Mike James Catholic Church in Sulphur
Thomas of McKinney; 26 grandchil- Ke„ serving as Daiibearers
Hron• onH orpat oronrloKiIrirort ' O ‘ P
Springs with the Rev. Christopher
a member of Davis Street Baptist d Othe^survivors ^ndude^a son, dren^ a^l^greaFgr^dchddren. ^ Mr Mahand died at 8^5 p.m. Shackelford officiating!
wife. Marie Thomas: and a daughter Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Hopkins County
children, one great-grandchild; and lyn Sanders of Sulphur Springs; three grandchildren.
one sister, Ina Tracey of Dallas
sisters, Gertrude Hood and Oleta She was preceded in death by two
He was preceded in death by sever- Broiles. both of Sulphur Springs, and Gene Edward Green and Marlin Frances Jo Taylor
al brothers and sisters.
George Pobst Jr.
Graveside services for George Pob-
st Jr., 70. of Quinlan were held at 10
Funeral services for Frances Jo
Taylor, 69, of Quinlan, formerly of iated Foods. He was a Baptist.
Sulphur Springs, were held at 2 p.m. Survivors include three sisters,
Burial was in Chapel Wood Memo-
rial Gardens in Texarkana with Mike
He was bom June 11, 1914, in Dillard, Chris Dillard, Tim Dillard,
Wolfe City, the son of Thomas Henry Mark Boyd, Ben Boyd, Tommy Dil-
and Mattie Lanora Horn Mahand. lard, Robert Silbernagel, Ryan Dillard
Mr. Mahand was retired from Affil- and Christopher Dillard serving as
pallbearers.
Esther Close of Kilgore; a grand- Wayne Green, both in 1985; four
daughter, Beverly Goodwin of Bon- brothers; and two sisters,
ham; and a great-granddaughter, Mar-
la Goodwin of Bonham. Lila Randolph Raley Wednesday, Feb. ll, in Tapp Funeral Opal Marlar of Dallas, Carrie 8, in Mount Pleasant.
She was preceded in death by a Funeral services for Lila Randolph Home Chapel with the Rev. Johnny Townsend of Sulphur Springs and He was bom July 31, 1909, in Zee-
Mr. Silbernagel died Sunday, Feb.
a.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, in North Hop- brother and five sisters, Oma Moss, Raley, 91, of Winnsboro were held at Jennings officiating.
Lanora M. Wilson of Peoria, Ariz.; land, N.D., the son of Christian and
kins Cemetery with Father Christo- Dessie Asbill, Shady Burrows. Geor- 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in Tabema- Burial was in Sulphur Springs City and two brothers, Robert L. Mahand Magdalena Schumacher Silbernagel.
*j . _ . ......- . 7-, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Tommy C. He married Anna Baumgartner on
pher Shackleford as celebrant.
Full military honors were present-
ed hy Marines.
Mr. Pobst died at 3:18 a.m. Thurs-
1 ty, Feb. 5, in Baylor University
Medical Center in Dallas.
Mahand of Winnsboro.
gia Webb and Lottie Adams. cle Baptist Church with the Rev. Lar- Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Davis ry Ramsour officiating. Mrs. Taylor died at 4:40 p.m. Sat-
Street Baptist Church. Burial was in Old Pickton Ceme- urday, Feb. 7, in Columbia Hospital
tery with Mike Minter, Clyde Brewer, in Terrell.
Marie Godbolt Pat Minter, Robert Rose, Richard She was bom Aug. 23, 1928, in
Funeral services for Marie Bowser Watkins, Weldon Watkins, Robert Sulphur Springs, the daughter of J.G. “Jay” Lindley
.. _ W 4 InLn Dt.1,1 n/Amxnn Unnart a n. I I / \ r • i Tl mrir A llan Cna
Memorials may be made to the survives.
Meal-A-Day program.
March 31, 1932, in Hague, N.D. She
He was born Sept. 17, 1927, in Godbolt, 73, of Sulphur Springs were Watkins and John Paul Moore serving Robert and Cora Davis Allen. She
Rosie Wahers^Pobst* °* ^eor®e and at 2 p.nr Monday, Feb. 9, at Morning as Pallbearers. x t..,,i.......
.. ... Chapel Baptist Church with Superin-
Mr. Pobst was a concrete contractor tendent Ne|son Gatlin officiating
and a resident of Quinlan since 1980. Buna, was a, Me, Haven with
Mrs. Raley died Saturday, Feb. 7,
in Winnsboro.
She was bom Feb. 5, 1907, in Pick-
Mr. Silbernagel was a retired car-
penter. Before moving to Mount Ver-
non, he had lived in Yakima, Wash.,
married James T Taylor on May 18. spent a* a farmerf\n Ha*u*' £ D »e
1945, in Sulphur Springs^ He preced- urd }an ]Q jn North chr)stlan was a member of St. James Catholic
ed her in death on Jan. 12, 1981. rh,,r/,K ",of’ ° momkor
i net in utdiii un jdn. u, 1-701. d Church. He was also a member of
Mrs. Taylor was a homemaker and ® Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No.
He served with the Marines in World james Bowser Jimmy White Lvnn ton’ the daughter of O.C. and Nelia of a non-denominational faith
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War II and the Korean War. He was a white Jerry Walker Lawrence Walk- JacLson Randolph. She married Hen
Cathohc. er Wa’,ter Alexander, Kevin Madden ^ Raley- who P^eded her in death.
^BunaTwas in Hillcrest Mausoleum. 289 “ Yakima Wash., and Pacific
Survivors include two brothers, ________m.Northwest District Council of Car
- KK.’SSSS.”""".......... .
West Tawakoni; four daughters, Sher- th deac0ns of Mitchell Chanel cleaning service with her husband, two grandchildren. Matt Taylor of „ . M 7 |Q)7
ri Shockley of Wolfe City, Debbie ChurchofcLl^ cZst She was a member of Tabernacle Quinlan and Michele Taylor of Oak An,lers Qkla y - ’
Galvan of Victoria, Tycha Pobst of Mrs Godbolt died Thursday, Feb 5 BaPtist Church in Pickton. where she Cliff; and four great-grandchildren.
Denton and Tammy Herzog of Elk a, Hopkms County MemonafHospi- taught Sunday school.
Wash., and Chris J. Silbernagel of
Kennewick. Wash.; a daughter, Vir-
Mr! Lindley received bachelor’s 8inia I?i!'ard Vfm°n; 14
J ornnnrnimrpn Mark- I arn p prpca
Grove, Calif.; seven grandchildren; taj
She was also preceded in death by d ’ • business admimstration grandchildren. Mark. Carole, Teresa,
:r»n Iam« Mirhapl Tavlnr r\n Ian- ^ Qncan PnKprl Milrp Annpln Phric
and two brothers, Marvin and
Survivors include two grandchil- a son, James Michael Taylor, on Jan. 5 . frr>m Tt-ytic T7.rh 1 Tnivcrcirv Susan. Robert, Mike, Angela. Chris,
or* Qhnnnnn I omenn Mam 1*7 1 QQ8 • thrpp KmfKprc C' H nv ' ’ Tim f icq Qanrlv Tr*ni Innnifdr anrl
She was bom June 25, 1924 in Sul- ^ren, Shannon Lawson of Mesa, 17 1998; three brothers C.D., Max where he wa$ a member ofAIphaC^ Tim Lisa Sandy, Joni. Jennifer and
He was preceded in death by a £d^Bowser.
brother. Walter Pobst. ^be marrjed wister Godbolt Sr in Rlm Lawson, Alex Morris and Bailey and Dorothy Allen.
. phur Springs, the daughter of Willie Anz^md Banylynn Moms ofOrlan- and Donald Aden: and three sisters, fratemit He earned a Doctor of
^m^LawMneAleiTMo^^and Ra^lw SIS™ ^ Jurisprudence degree from^the Uni-
Allissa Nicole Brewerton
Sulphur Springs June 13, 1943. He Morris; and a sister-in-law. Polly
Randolph of Pickton.
She was also preceded in death by
preceded her in death in 1966.
Frank E. Haynes Jr.
Nicole; and 15 great-grandchildren.
Kathleen Wood Beall
Kathleen “Kay" Wood Beall, for-
during World War II in New Guinea merly of Sulphur Springs, died Tues-
with the Army Amphibian Engineers
Graveside services for Allissa Mrs. Godbolt was a homemaker s e '• s p ce a ln aea,n > Funeral services for Frank Edward and the Philippines and was awarded day. Feb. 10, in a Lewisville hospital.
Nicole Brewerton. the 4-hoiAr-old and a member of Mitchell Chapel p s<!n~ es ^p^’ Haynes Jr., 66. of El Paso, formerly three Campaign Stars. Survivors include one daughter,
infant daughter of Jacqueline Lambert Church of God in Christ,
and Matthew Brewerton. both of Survivors include six daughters, Rudolph
Tyler, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Mae Greenwood of Mount Vernon,
Feb. 7, in Shirley Cemetery with the Dorothy White, Jackie Jackson, Dol-
Rev. Don Baier officiating. lie Kelly, Ann Clayton and Pat Mor
Do^ri^i!!.K m®er’ and a ro her. Rex Df Sulphur Springs, were held at 1 He was a federal estate and gift tax Jana Grimes of Lewisville; two
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in West Oaks examiner from 1948 to 1953. In 1953, grandsons; one sister. Juanita Wilson
Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Robert he joined the certified public account- of Dallas; and two brothers, James H.
Kinsey officiating. ing firm of Peat, Marwich and Wood Jr. of Sulphur Springs and Bill
Burial was in Seymore Cemetery Mitchell and Co. He served over 25 Wood of Tucson, Ariz.
with Ralph Taylor, Marlin Scarbor- years with Mercantile National Bank
Ethel Stinson Ponder
Funeral services for Ethel Stinson
The infant was born Friday, Jan. gan, all of Sulphur Springs; three Ponder, 94, of the Greenpond com
30, in Baylor University Medical sons, Wister Godbolt Jr. pf Commerce munity were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, ough. Hank Harrington. Joe Dan of Dallas as vice president, trust offi-
Centcr in IJallas. ~
She was preceded in death by her
father. James H. Wood, in 1961 and
and Ricky Godbolt and David God- Feb. 10. in Greenpond Baptist Church Kennedy, Don Deaton and Bob Clop- cer and manager of the tax depart- her mother, Lavenne Wood, in 1970.
COUNTYRecords
Land Transactions
Western United Life Assurance
Company to Jon C. and Kris E. Stew-
art; tract in S.G. Chandler Survey
R.B. Carothers III to Kenneth L.
and Bonnie L. Burtch; two tracts in E.
Melton Survey
William and Wilma Wilson to
. Harold L. and Betty J. Wood; tract in
E. Melton Survey H, -I
Thomas Henry and Patricia Eliza-
beth Worley to William Everett Fitch;
tract in D.W. Cole Survey
David W. and Lucretia A. Powell to
Jeanne E. Howard; tract in Sarah H.
Norris Survey
Brison and Brison Investments, Inc.
to Brigido Valles and Alejondro
Montes; tract in M.A. Bowlin Survey
James D. McCoy Jr. to James D.
IMojjkms County
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President 1981-1995
Scott Keys..............................................Editor
Jim Butler ............General Manager/Controller
Bill Lamb .....................................Managing Editor
Johnie Hardgrave........................Advertising Manager
David Hooper ...............................Production Director
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McCoy Sr. and Mary S. McCoy; tract
in J. Procello Survey
Helen Louise Burchfield to Gene A.
and Dean Jones; tract in H. Arnold
Survey
W.G. Gore and Marilyn Gore to
Vicki Jo Dixon; two tracts in W. Wor-
ton Survey
Darrin and Misty Tatum to Howard
Lee and Paula Joann Stroud; tract in
E. Melton Survey
Edward Ivory Sires to Robert Ray
and Judy Maynard Sires; two tracts in
J. Y'Baiix) Survey
John R. Moseley and Freddie J.
Parish to B.R. Romans; tract in M.W.
Matthews Survey
Lula Mae Alexander to Eddene
Roberts and E L. Alexander; three
tracts in A. Caro Survey
Richard L. Stewart to Ronald Casey
to Betty Lou Stewart; tract in Levi P.
Dike Survey
Perry J. Cossette to Shirley Water
Supply Corp.; two tracts in Thomas
Lee Survey
Christine Winn Day and Lydia Rose
Day Shaver Hillsamer to Woodrow W.
Hill; tract in M.A. Bowlin Survey
Mary Wright Tucker to William
Deuce and Lisa Brynn Young; tract in
M.A. Bowlin Survey
D. Roniel Gideon et al to Oral
Weaver Anders and Peggy J. Hrabal;
tract in Mary Ann Bowlin Survey
Alfred C. Willis to Carroll Willis;
tract in William Garrison Survey
Wynelle Bennett and Stanford
Anderson and Floy W. Bennett to
Spencer Distribution Co.; tract in A.J.
Kenney Survey
Dan R. and Janie McLarrv to
Luvenna Owens; tract in Winnie Jew-
ell Survey /
Michael E. Eppars to Bobbie
Frances; tract in M.J. McGee Survey
George and Bobbee N. Bell and
Mary Barnett to Glen E. and Mary Y.
Hall; tract in E. Melton Survey
Joe and Toni Tranor to Allen and
Sheron Stone; tract in Frances Wilson
Survey
Marriage Licenses
Larry Nichols and Ethel Marie Kel-
ley
Russell Alvin Fikes and Vanessa
Yvette Jennings
Powell Junior Vickery and Sherry
Lee Smiddy
Dustin Maurice Stracener and
Shonna Ann Eppars
Bobbie Joe Hockett and Billie Lee
Hilliard
Alvis Rickey Morgan and Tiffany
Aimee Lawson
Divorces
Kristyl Leeann Foster and Roy
Collin Foster
Christopher Wayne Magnuson and
Kimberly Dawn Magnuson
Avis Irene Roberts and John Antho-
ny Roberts
Carl T. McCann and Sheila K.
McCann
Ashley Anne Hooks and Timothy
Wilson Hooks
LINDSEY BROOKE Felton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Felton of Mesquite, has been
named to the Dean’s List at
Southwest Texas State Universi-
ty in San Marcos. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Felton of
Sulphur Springs.
t
HOPKINS COUNTY Memo-
rial Hospital volunteers for Jan-
uary were Kellene Dawson,
Roverta Dawson, Charlcie Mad-
dox, Linda Maddox, Hazel
Mclntire, Beth Meriwether,
Chong Hui Mullins, Kathryn
O'Bryant, Martha Perkins, Bil-
lie Rushin. Christine Street,
Connie Thompson, Peggy
Watts. Sally Wolff, Robert Wolff
and Juanita Woosley.
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