Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 7
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum from Gatesville, Texas • Page 7

Location:
Gatesville, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

AA. Alford NedaMaeRay Gaiesrille ISD Marriage Urease baaed Clarence Norman Beasley and Sybil Mae Keech; Lonnie Dean Graves and Jerry Lynn Edmondson; Gary Edward Reed and Gloria Kay Hayes; Michael Jon Jones and Janet Lvnn Morse; Jimmie Mac Phillips and Deborah Elaine Blanco. Divorcee Created Santa A. Arons and Larmon L. Arons; Jacqueline Renee Davis and Steven Lester Davis.

New Can. Tracks Registered Joel W. Sellers. Chevrolet 2-door; L.E. Young.

Buick sedan; Stephen E. and Maren J. Seay. Dodge 2-door HB; K.D. Carpenter.

Ford pickup; Chester Giddens. Ford pickup; Joe R. McCoy. Dodge pickup: Billy Bob Ford. Chevrolet pickup; Jack Welch.

Chevrolet pickup; Mun Chu Galiana. Ford station wagon; Earl Elkins, Pontiac sedan; John E. McDowell. Buick sedan; Birdie Arnold. Oldsmobile sedan: Edward F.

Collins. Dodge pickup; Rodney Cooper, Ford pickup. $nno2 cojtET CALENDAR Monday, Nov. 2 Senior quitters; exercise. 10 a.m.; Lunch (braised beef on nee).

11:30 a.m.; Singing 60 s. 12:30 p.m.; Tread-way Heanng.Aid Clinic. 12:30 ni Tuesday, Nov. 3 Center closed for election. Wednesday, Nov.

4 Senior quilters; exercise. 10 am; Lunch imcatloan, 11:30 a beginner art. I m. Thursday, No. 5-Ad vanced art.

10 a Senior Citizen Club luncheon. 10 30 a.m. nocriTAL THESE ARE PATIENTS ssie Autrey. Elizabeth Barton (welcome). Minnie Bynum.

Ah in Franks. Monnie Hayes (welcome). Irma Ingram, Linda Jackson. Velma Lambert, Dan Maybcrry Dorothy McDonald. Beatrice Pender (wrl come), thel Searcy (welcome).

F. rma Shinn. Joe Vandvke. CARD OF THANKS We want to express our appreciation to our many friends for each kindness shown us during the illness and death of our husband, father and grandfather. O.B.

(Stump) Dickie. We are grateful for the visits, telephone calls, prayers, the food that was brought to our home, and for the beautiful floral tribute. Especially do we thank Dr. Maynard and the wonderful caring nurses at Coryell Memorial Hospital. To Rev.

Rex Tilly and Rev. Mike Wilie for your comforting messages, to Jimmie Davis and Barry Young for the consolation you gave in the beautiful music we say Thank You and may God bless each of vou in His own special way. Mrs. Mattie B. Dickie Mr.

and Mrs. Jerrv Dickie Mike. Mark and Misty Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dickie.

Pamela and Janice Jan Wright and Jenna Wright CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the doctors and nurses for their care of Edwin dunng his stay in the hospital. Thanks also to relatives and friends for their prayers, visits, cards and calls. Edwin and Clara Ballard CARD OF THANKS The family of Albert Alford express sincere thanks for each act of kindness shown dunng the illness and death of our loved one. Each card, call, visit and floral offering is deeply appreciated. We especially thank Dr.

Tim Mavnard and the staff and nurses of the Coryell Memorial Hospital and Welcome Program and Canterbury Villa for your compassionate care and attendance; Bro. Lovd Hall. Bro. Rex 1 illy and Bro. belbert Smith for your comforting words and beautiful singing at the service, and all those who prepared and served the delicious food.

May tiod's comforting arms encircle each of vou. Isa Alford Raby and lenola Alford and Family Bill and George Ann Alford and Family Jack and Jo Ann Alford and Familv For Nov. 2 to Monday, Nv. 2: Breakfast Buttered grits, toast juke, milk; Lunch Chili dog. English peas, sliced carrots, pear half, milk.

Taeoday, Nov. 3: Breakfast Cinnamon toast, peaches, milk; Lunch Fajita wbeef and cheese, green salad, pinto beans, cornbread. fruit cobbler, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 4: BreakfastPancake wsyrup.

sausage, juice, milk; Lunch Macaroni wbeef and cheese, combination salad, mixed greens, hot rolls. orange, milk. Thursday, Nov. 5: Breakfast Scrambled eggs, toast wjelly, mixed fruit, milk; Lunch Hamburger, burger salad. French fries catsup, pineapple and pear, peanut butter cookie, milk.

Friday, Nov. 6: Breakfast-Cheese toast, peaches, milk; Lunch Fish wtartar sauce, broccoli cheese sauce, whole kernel corn, peach half, cake icing, milk. Evant ISO Nov. 2 to 6 Monday, Nov. 2: BreakfastMuffins, orange juice, milk; Lunch Cheese enchiladas wchili.

tossed salad, chopped onions, Spanish rice, pineapple tidbits, milk. Toesday, Nov. 3: Breakfast Coca Krispies, orange half, milk; Lunch Hsh portions tartar sauce. French fries, buttered peas pimento bits, batter bread butter patties, mixed fruit, milk. Wednesday, Nov.

4: BreakfastScrambled eggs, buttered toast, applesauce, milk; Lunch Sloppy Joe on buns, pinto beans, fried okra. onion slices, cheese, slice banana orange juice, milk. Thursday, Nov. 5: BreakfastCinnamon toast, fruit, milk; Lunch Mexican Fiesta, shredded lettuce, cheese- corn chips, buttered garlic bread, diced pears, peanut butter cups, milk. Friday, Nov.

6: Breakfast-Frosted flakes, banana, milk; Lunch Beef pizza cheese, buttered mixed vegetables, pickle spears, carrot sticks, fruit cocktail, milk. Joiwsboro ISI) For Nov 2 to 6 Monday, Nov. 2 Breakfast Toast A bacon or cereal, juice, milk; Lunch Sloppy Jnc'v later tots, pork A beans, cake, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 3: BreakfastCinnamon rolls or cereal, juice, milk; I unch hicken fiatties.

new potatoes, broccoli, ruit. milk. Wednesday, Nov. 4: Break fast Bisc uits, sausage or cereal, juice, milk; lunch Polish sausage, pinto beans, spinach, ice cream, milk. Thursday, Nov.

5: Breakfast Pancake syrup, or cereal juice, milk; Lunch Piza. tossed salad, corn. Jcllo whip. milk. Friday, Nov.

Breakfast Donuts or cereal, juice, milk; Lunch Hamburger cheese, burger salad, pickles, potato chips, cookies. 0T i III L. Mrs. Neda Mae Ray, 67. of Gatesville died Oct.

20 in Canterbury Villa Nursing Home in Gatesville. Graveside services were held Oct. 21 at the Murphree Cemetery in Evant with Rev. Bobby Paxton officiating. Born June 23.

1920. in the Fairview community in Hamilton County, she was the daughter of Mrs. Euna Terra! Baker and the late James A. Baker. She married James Ray in Evant Nov.

26, 1936. She was a former employee of Patty's of Texas in Hamilton and Wall's Industry in Gatesville. Survivors include her husband; mother, Mrs. Euna Terra! Baker Eddy of Gatesville; one sister, Pauline Putnam of Gatesville; and several nephews and great-nephews. Harry T.

Marshall Harry T. Marshall. 76, of Houston died Oct. 21 in a Houston hospital. Services were held Oct.

23 at Brookside Funeral Chapel in Houston with Rev. Frank Hancock officiating. Burial was Oct. 24 in Restland Cemetery in Gatesville. Born in Moody, he was retired from the auto repair business.

He was a WWII veteran. He was a member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Houston. Survivors include his wife of 50 years. Edith 0. Marshall of Houston; one daughter.

Glenda Curtis of Houston; one son, Jerry Marshall of Crosby; two brothers. Alton Marshall of Temple and Weldon Marshall of Killeen; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Lizzy Kinsey Lizzy Kinsey, 90, of Mound died Oct. 24 at Coryell Memorial Hospital. Services were held Oct.

26 at Cole Funeral Home Chapel in McGregor with Rev. Carrol Hambrick and Rev. Walter Rose officiating. Burial was in the Post Oak Cemetery. Born Feb.

26. 1887. she was the daughter of John Franklin and Cynthia Elizabeth Pookins Polston. She married Luther Kinscy April 3. 1916 in Waco.

He preceded her in death June 6. 1947. She worked at the Bluebonnet Ordinance Plant in 1943. She enjoyed quilting and other types of handwork. While living in McGregor she was an active member of the College Avenue Baptist Church and the Willing Workers Class.

She moved her membership to White Mound Baptist Church in I9H4 after moving to Mound. Survivors include seven daughters. Mrs. J.D. (Pearl) Jones of Mound, Mrs.

Mane McFadden of McGregor. Mrs. Jack (Vera) Dawson of Moody. Mrs. A.T.

(Funa) Jones of Lubbock. Mrs. W.F. (Marjorie) Parkinson of San Angelo, Mrs. J.B.

(Nada) Finkenbinder of McGregor and Mrs. L. (Joyce) Hobbs of Snyder; three sons, Luther Virgil Kinsey Jr. of Mineral Wells, John F. Kinscy of Sealy and Carold (Blackie) Kinsey of San Antonio, 35 grandchildren; 78 great-grandchildren; and five great-greatgrandchildren.

Pallbearers at the funeral were Samuel Best James Brinegar, James Albert Jones, Dennis Kinsey, Kenneth Kinsey and Wade Parkinson. Honorary pallbearers were her grandsons. Sally Pearl Pringle Sally Pearl Pringlc, 81. of Gatesville died Oct. 24 at Coryell Memorial Hospital.

Graveside services were held Oct. 26 in Restland Cemetery with Rev. Rex Tilly officiating. Born April 29, 1906 in Coppell. she was the daughter of the late Robert and Emily Moore.

She was married to Virgil Pringle, who preceded her in death in 1972. She was a long time resident of Burkburnett. She was a resident of Gatesville for the past four years. She was a housewife-homemaker, a past member of the Rebekah Lodge of Burkburnett and a Baptist Survivors include two daughters, Billie McCallister of Booties-ville, Ind. and Ruby Sermons of Snyder, OK; one son, Lee G.

Bryant of Gatesville and 17 grandchildren. the late Tom and Annie Alford. He moved to Texas with his family when he was 14. He married Isa Ann Curry Aug. 25, 1920.

They lived all their married life in Coryell County. He was a farmer and rancher and a retired civil service worker at Fort Hood. He was a member of the Gatesville Church of Christ Survivors include his wife; three sons, Raby Alford of Gatesville, Bill Tom Alford of Killeen and Jack Alford of Victoria; one brother. Bob Alford of Roosevelt OK; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Pallbearers at the funeral were Stephen Alford, Thomas Wayne Alford, David Alford, Rocky Alford, Gary Alford and Dean Drew Alford.

Honorary pallbearers were Melvin Courtney, H.T. Rose, Amon Hale, Ben Winkler, Wayne Caldwell and Bob Cummings. Dreeby Wheat Dreeby (Bush) Wheat.77. died Oct. 8 in a Fort Worth hospital.

Graveside services were held Oct. 10 in Restland Cemetey with Minister Loyd Hall officiating. Born May 30, 1910, she was the daughter of the late Tom Whatley and Virgie Cooper Whatley. She was preceded in death by her husband, "Paul Wheat. She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include three sons. James Wheat and Larry Wheat, both of Fort Worth and Gene Wheat of Burleson; three brothers, John Cooper of Houston, Conrad Whatley of Conroe, and T.J. Whatley of Gatesville; two sisters, Minnie Epperson of Fort Worth and Bertha Scott of Gatesville; seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Gladys Mayliew Mrs. Gladys Mayhew, 77, of Fort Worth died Oct.

20 at North Richland Hills Medical Center. Services were held Oct. 22 at Scott's Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wesley Jones officiating. Burial was in the Jonesboro Cemetery.

Born April 2, 1910 in Jonesboro, she was the daughter of Robert and Sarah Young. She was raised and attended school in Jonesboro. She married Willie Mack Mavhew Aug. 5, 192b. He preceded her in death Oct.

4. 1984. She was a former resident of Jonesboro and Gatesville before moving to Fort Worth a few years ago. She was a homemaker, a charter members of Jonesboro Arts and Crafts Friendship Club and the Jonesboro Methodist Church. Survivors include one daughter.

Mrs. A. A. (Gloria) Cunningham of Fort Worth; one sister, Mrs. Nell Williams of Gatesville; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers at the funeral were David Cunningham, Bobby Brumbaugh, Clark Williams, Charles Young, Stanley Young and Byron Davis. O.B. (Stump) Dickie O.B. (Stump) Dickie. 70.

of Gatesville died Oct. 22 at Coryell Memorial Hospital. Services were held Oct. 24 at Scott's Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rex Tilly and Rev.

Mike Wilie officiating. Burial was in the King Cemetery. Born April 20, 1917 in Coryell County, he was the son of the late Joe and Nora Dickie. He attended school in King and Plainview. He married Mattie B.

Bynum Dec. 23, 1938. He was a Marine veteran of WWII. He was a resident of the King community. He was a member of the Gatesville Masonic Lodge 1197, Scottish Rite and the Kins Baptist Church.

He was a retired farmer and rancher. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Jan Wright of Gatesville; two sons, Jerry Dickie of Gatesville and Ted Dickie of Temple; Ave sisters, Eunice Anderson of San Angelo, Lenora 1 Hord of Killeen, Mildred Grey of Midland, Joyce Wilhelm of Odessa and Emma Nell Hot man of Killeen; one brother, J.B. Dickie of Aztec, NM and six grandchildren. Pallbearers at the funeral were his grandsons. Honorary fallbearen were Rufus Gatlin, C.

Johnson, Will Veazey. Moran Warren, Lee Atterberry and Houston Gann. A.A. Alford, 89, of Gatesville died Oct 13 at Coryell Memorial Hospital. Services were held Oct 20 at Scott's Funeral Home Chapel with Loyd Hall and Rev.

Eex TiUy officiating. Burial was in the Restlaod Cemetery. Bora Jan. 26, 1898 in Lebanon, TN, be was the son of Leila May Stone Mrs. Leila May Stone.

93. of Catesville died Oct 17 at Canterbury Villa Nursing Home. Services were held Oct. 19 at Waco Memorial Park with Rev. Lloyd Sansom and Rev.

Plei Todd officiating. Burial was in Waco Memorial Park. Born Oct. IS. 1894.

in Blevins, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Georgia Bowers. She was raised and attended school in Blevins. She married Charley David Stone May 31. 1910. She and her husband fanned in Blevins until his death in 19S8.

She moved to Catesville in 1967. She was a member of the Home Demonstration Club of CEGO in Blevins. She was a past superintendent of the First United Methodist Church Sunday School in Eddy and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Gatesville. Survivors include three daughters. Mrs.

Geneva Marshall of Kinesville, Mrs. Edna Hayman of Houston and Mrs. Lena Criswell of Albuquerque, NM; two sons, Gois Stone of Gatesville and Charles Stone of Fredericksburg; 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Honorary pallbearers were her grandsons and sons-in-law. Marie Willmann Funeral services for Marie Louise Schraeder Willmann, 64, of Clifton, who died Oct.

13 in Waco, were held Oct. 15, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Clifton. Rev. G.L Dahl officiated. Burial followed at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.

Born Marie Louise Schraeder on January 28, 1923, in Mosheim, she was the daughter of August and Bertha Gaskamp Schraeder. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Gifton. She married Robert Willmann on December 4, 1946, at St. John Lutheran Church in Coryell City. She lived in McGregorCrawford areas and in the Gifton area for the past 26 years.

She had been a housewife and also worked for Walls Industries for almost 20 years. Survivors include her husband; four children, Harry Willmann and Mrs. Keith (Rita) Patterson, both of Gifton, Ronnie Willmann of San Angelo, Donnie Willmann of Humble; three brothers, W.F. (Bill) Schraeder of Clifton, Albert Schraeder of Lubbock, Bennie Schraeder of Gatesville; three sisters, Mrs. Ben (Lena) Schmalriede of Crawford, Mrs.

Homer (Emma) McDougal and Mrs. Ervin (Sophie) Berger, both of Gifton; and four grandchildren. Ted Rountree Ted Rountree, 77, of Gatesville died Oct. 13 in Gatesville. Services were held Oct.

15 at Scotti Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Johnny Phillips and Rev. Floyd Loven officiating. Burial was in Restland Cemetery. Born July 9.

1910. in Winfield. be moved to Wichita Falls as a child with his parents Jim and Willie Rountree. Raised and attending school in Wichita Falls, he married Olive Mueller Dec. 10, 1932.

She preceded him In. death July 1978.He.Uter. married Ima Hodge July 27, 1979. He was a retired production manager for Texaco, retiring Jan. 1.

1973 after 33 years of service. After his retirement, he lived a short while in Baird before moving to Gatesville in 1976. He was a member of the Gatesville Country Gub and a member of the Live Oak Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Doris Williams of Austin and Joyce Boling of Gatesville; four sisters, Vic Brittoa of Fort Worth. Beatrice Phillips of Georgetown, Virginia Floyd of Wichita Falls and Bobbie Stagner of Arlington; one brother, W.T.

Rountree of Buena Part, CA; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers at the funeral were Rollia Spencer, Millard Sanders, Ed Barnard, Gordon Brown, Bob Cummin gi and Don FJentge. ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, October 31, 1987 10:00 A.M. Eda Ma Goedoa EaUte From IUy. M.

ft1 1 MUoe S. oa KM 183 Froaa Eaat Evoat, Ti. Dim to Um deola of Mr. Gordoa, the following hrmm wffl fcJ aucuonea to um Highest bidder. Pleas be careful, we are not announce menu nude at Um a actio laperredo prtaled or oral tatemeata made previously.

TERMS OF SALEi PayaMat may be ta raah, raahlrrs chock ar personal check with IdeattftaUoa. ROCKY ASH ALCnON COMPANY TXS91S-0066M Cld. Teiaa (915)893-5603 re possible for acrtdoaie. Al '4; 1 I A i Drunk drivers don't discriminate Last year in Itxm 200 kids were killed in alcohol-related auto crashes. And thu figure keeps ruing People continue to drink and drive.

The continue to kill. But like other ugnifksnt tonal problems, this one can be solved if everyone helps out U'hen you're out with frirrwk, drcvie who wiD drive, nd th rTw won't drink. AUo, if you are with a drunk friend, don't let him get behind the wheeL Drunk driving isn't someone eke't problem. It's four as weQ. HAVE A SAFE AND IIAPPY HALLOWEEN THIS AD AS A PUBLIC SERVICE FROM The Gatesville Messenger 9.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Gatesville Messenger and Star-Forum Archive

Pages Available:
69,220
Years Available:
1955-2013