The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 141, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Page: 3 of 12
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The Panola Watchman, Wednesday, November 6, 2013 3A
Records
Obituaries
Moody Phillips
July 25,1926 - Nov. 4,2013
ber 29, 2003. He later mar-
ried Theda Davis on
January 3, 2009 and to-
gether they celebrated
four years of marriage.
Moody was a Baptist min-
ister, a member of Enter-
prise Baptist Church and
loved fishing and garden-
ing. He is also preceded in
death by his four brothers
and ten sisters.
The Rev. Phillips is sur-
vived by his wife Theda
Phillips of Gary; son,
Funeral services for the Stephen Phillips and wife,
Rev. Moody Phillips, 87 of Janice, of Conroe; daugh-
Gary, Texas were held 3 ter, Lamanda Morris and
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3,2013 at husband, Terry, of Gary;
the Hawthorn Funeral step-daughters, Janis
Home Chapel with the Ridgway of Gary, Regina
Rev. Mike Taylor officiat- Hayes and husband, Ron-
ing. Family visitation was nie, of Carthage; sister,
Sunday afternoon prior to Ruth Cain of Porter;
the service from 1 to 3 p.m. grandchildren, Katie
at the funeral home. A Jones, Kyle Morris,
graveside service was held Zachary Phillips, Kelsey
at 1 p.m., Monday Novem- Phillips; four great grand-
ber 4, 2013 in the Forest children; step-grandchil-
Park Cemetery in The dren, Donald Ridgway,
Woodlands, Texas under Cory Ridgway, Kyle Ridg-
the direction of Hawthorn way; numerous step-great
Funeral Home, the Rev. grandchildren, numerous
Phillips passed away Nov. other relatives and a host
Baptist Cemetery Assn.,
c/o Andy Loftus, 1116 Hwy
169, Keatchie, LA 71046.
An online guestbook
may be signed at
www.hawthornfuneral-
home.com.
1, 2013 in Carthage.
The Rev. Moody Phillips
of friends.
Serving as honorary
was born July 25, 1926 in pallbearers were Scott
Madisonville, Texas. He Jones, Kyle Morris,
was one of sixteen chil- Zachary Phillips, Donald
dren born to the marriage Ridgway, Cory Ridgway,
of William Alonzo and Co- Kyle Ridgway and Ronnie
ra Augusta Stutts Phillips. Hayes.
The Rev. Phillips met and If desired, memorials
later married Doris Fails may be made to St. Jude
on December 29, 1957 and Children’s Hospital Trib-
together they celebrated ute Program, P.O. Box
46 years until she preced- 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis,
ed him in death on Decern- TN 38101-9908 or Shiloh
Minnie Lou Bagley
Oct. 20,1928 - Nov. 2,2013
A funeral service for
Minnie Lou Bagley, 85, of
the Shiloh Community in
Panola County, TX, was
held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday,
Nov. 5,2013, at Shiloh Bap-
tist Church with Bro. Bill
Hines officiating under the
direction of Jimerson-
Lipsey Funeral Home. In-
terment followed in Shiloh
Baptist Cemetery. The
family received friends
from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday
at the funeral home.
Bagley passed away on
Saturday morning, Nov. 2,
2013, in Shreveport, LA.
Minnie Lou Lynch
Bagley was born on Oct.
20,1928, in Alexandria, LA
to the late Paul Travis and
Edna Clara O’Neal Lynch.
She married W. Hewey
Bagley on Oct. 2, 1944, in
Bossier City, LA and he
preceded her in death on
March 8, 1982. Bagley ran
her family’s dairy farm for
over 20 years after her hus-
band’s death. She was a
long-time member of the
Shiloh Baptist Church and
served on the Shiloh Bap-
tist Cemetery Assn, for
many years. Bagley was al-
so preceded in death by a
child, Billy Bob Bagley.
Bagley is survived by her
four children, Bonnie Pope
and husband, Dale, of
Shiloh, Butch Bagley and
wife, Linda, of Richardson,
Brenda Fisher and hus-
band, Donnie, of Shiloh,
and Barry Bagley and
wife, Linda, of Houston;
two sisters, Geraldine
Wilkerson and Shirley
Lambert both of Shiloh;
one brother, Steve Lynch
and wife, Maxine, of Grand
Cane; three sisters-in-law,
Carolyn Brown and Joann
Shadowens, both of Shiloh
and Peggy Jojola of Albu-
querque, NM; one brother-
Travis Bagley, Barry ute Program, P.O. Box
Wayne Bush, Adam Du- 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis,
ran, and Zach Stevens.
If desired, memorials
may be made to St. Jude
Children’s Hospital Trib-
TN 38101-9908.
A guestbook may be
signed online at
www.jimerson-hpsey.com.
Arrests
by Panola County Sheriff’s Of-
fice Deputy Jeremy Nagle for
- driving while license invalid.
From page 2A Arrested Monday,
erty valued between $1,500 and November 4, were:
$20,000. ■ Pamela Jane McKissack,
Arrested Saturday, 52, by Tatum Police Depart-
November 2, were: ment Officer Michael Henley
■ Keena Chauntel Saxton, for unlawful possession of a
26, by Panola County Sheriff’s firearm by a felon, pursuant to
Office Deputy Richard Mojica warrant/failure to maintain
pursuant to local warrant/vio- financial Responsibility, pur-
lation of community supervi- suant to warrant/ wrong side
sion/burglary of habitation, of road (not passing), and pur-
■ Karlos Lorenzo Watts, 31, suant to warrant/failure to
by Panola County Constable wear safety belt - mcsr viola-
Mitch Norton for violation of tion.
community supervision/pos- ■ Judy Ann Emberton, 63,
session of controlled sub- by Texas Department of Public
stance penalty group 1 be-
tween 1 and 4 grams.
Arrested Sunday, Novem-
ber 3, were:
■ Kale R. Cassity, 30, by
Panola County Sheriff’s Office
in-law, Hiram Bagley of Deputy Ronnie Endsley for
Shiloh; nine grandchil- unlawful possession of a
dren, John Lindsly and
wife, Stephanie, Wendi
Lindsly Tate, Mandy Pope
Duran and husband,
Adam, Wade Bagley and
wife, Julia, Matt Bagley,
Barry Wayne Bush and
wife, Britt, and Travis,
Lauren, and Clay Bagley;
and numerous great-
grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers
were John Lindsly, Ramon
Landeros, Matt Bagley,
Wade Bagley, Clay Bagley,
firearm by a felon.
■ Chadwick Ray Howe, 26,
Safety Officer Zachary
McBride for Driving While In-
toxicated.
The Arrest Report is submitted
by the Panola County Sheriff’s
Office. Please note that inclu-
sion in the arrest report does
not constitute guilt or inno-
cence. The persons named here
have been charged with a crime
but have not been convicted.
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To Benefit Alzheimer's Research
Ride to Remember in November is being held to raise money and
awareness for Alzheimers Research. The all-day motorcycle rally is
sponsored by BriarclifF Skilled Nursing Center and Carthage Main
Street, with proceeds going to the National Alzheimer s Association.
Pre-registration forms &: fees for the 5-Stop Run can be turned in to
Shona Guenther, Director of Marketing for BriarclifF Skilled Nursing
Center in Carthage. You can also register at the Texas Country
Music Hall of Fame the day of the event starting at 9 a.m.
5-Stop Run
Registration Fee: $20 per rider or $25 per couple (on same bike)
All riders will receive a “Ride to Remember in November” t-shirt
Prizes Given for Highest & Lowest Totals
First bike out at 10 a.m. - Last bike in at 2 p.m.
live Entertainment On Stage Most of the Day!
Deadwood on stage from Noon - 2 p.m.
Dusty Boots on stage from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Food and Vendor Booths open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
at the Hall of Fame, featuring arts & crafts and
childrens activities
COME RIDE TO REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER
FOR A GOOD CAUSE!
alzbeimer’s Qj) association’
the compassion to care, the leadership to conquer
For more information on the event or
to register as a vendor, rider or sponsor,
contact Shona Guenther, Marketing Director
at BriarclifF (903) 631-1038 or email to
marketing@briarclifFsnf.com
BRIARCLIFF
High School
★ 10 year member of the CISD Board of Trustees - Board
President - 2011 to the present
★ Vice president and founding member of the CISD
Education Foundation
★ Member of the Panola County Appraisal District Board
★ Member of St. John’s Episcopal Church - Bishop’s
Committee and Altar Guild
I would appreciate your vote in
the primary election on
March 4, 2014
Thank You!
Political advertising paid for by Mary Ella Sherman, 1014 Dixie Lake Rd., Carthage, TX 75633
I, Mary Ella Sherman, would
like to announce my candidacy
to serve as
PANOLA COUNTY JUDGE
★ Native of Panola County and 1978 graduate of Carthage
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