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Gene was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Robert I. Peeples, and his wife of 63 years, Patricia, whom he heroically cared for over her final years. He loved, and is loved by, his nieces and nephews on both the Peeples and Kerlin side. Phillips, Newton B. He was 81 years of age. He landed in Korea on November 17, and took part in heavy fighting on the Western Front.
Service Medal. Upon returning home, he met his soon-to-be wife Bobbye Prentiss and they were married in Supply and then went into the Home Building Business for the next forty-five years building many new homes, apartments and duplexes. He was preceded in death by his parents, Newton B. Phillips, Sr. Bob lived a life of service to his country and his community, and was devoted to his family. It was during these early years that he began his service to God and his community as a Boy Scout, a member of the New Mexico State Guard, and an acolyte and lay reader in the Episcopal Church.
Following graduation from Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army in and served on active duty for 30 years, retiring in with the rank of full Colonel. They had two daughters, Becky and Kathy. In addition, he served with the 31st Infantry Regiment in Korea, the 1st, 6th, and 13th Cavalry, and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Armored Divisions. Bob was a Charter Member of St.
Bob was a Master Gardener, and his hobbies included fishing, photography, horticulture, and inventing gadgets. He was a sports enthusiast and had a great appreciation for classical music. He especially enjoyed camping with his family and teaching his six grandchildren and many other kids how to fish.
He had a kind and generous heart and will be greatly missed by all of those who knew him. Rice, Lindsey M. Throughout his life, he was involved in his family farm operation in Colorado.
Bob was preceded in death by his first wife, Mardy Hammond Rierson. Visitation will be Sunday, May 9th from 4 to 6 p. At Messinger Mortuaries, E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale. Rosson, J. Survivors include his loving wife, Mary L. Salter of Orange. He is preceded in death by his parents, Mr. Charlie Salter; one son, the late Richard B. Salter Sr. Terrie and one grandson, Charles Salter, Jr.
Nestor was born on July 28, to Jim and Clara Sanchez. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U. Marshall Home Preservation Fund where he secured funding vital to keeping the home as a museum for the public. A devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, Nestor is survived by his two sisters, four sons, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is preceded in death by his loving wife Joan. Nestor touched many people with his hard work, humor, dedication, and wise counsel.
He will be greatly missed. Schnedar, Judge William J. Judge Schnedar died peacefully on Sept. Bill was born and raised in Roswell, spent his adult career as a lawyer and judge here, and, together with his wife, raised nine children, all of whom graduated from Roswell High School.
Bill was born at St. Bill, his brother John, and his sister Jeanne grew up in a house on the corner of College Boulevard and Atkinson Avenue, a spot that now hosts the Roswell Zoo. As a boy, Bill and his brother John swam in the Berrendo River. Bill attended St. They married in , two days after he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Navy. Bill and Zudie lived in San Diego while Bill, as an amphibious line officer, served three tours in the South Pacific and one tour in Alaska and Canada, where he served as the assistant operations officer for the DEW line re-supply mission.
By the time Bill graduated from law school, he and Zudie already had four children, but he nevertheless managed to graduate first in his class. Along the way, he and Zudie had five more children. In , Bill left private practice after 21 years to become a judge of the Fifth Judicial District, where he served more than 14 years before retiring in Some of his many accomplishments on the bench include computerizing the Fifth Judicial District, increasing access to pro se litigants in family court, starting a mediation program in Chaves County, and bringing improvements to child custody proceedings.
With the help of State Sen. Tim Jennings, Bill persuaded the legislature to provide equal pay state-wide for court employees. Bill enthusiastically supported all the activities of his nine children, oftentimes coaching athletic teams and traveling to tournaments across the state, and, sometimes the country.
Bill, known as Daddio to his children, leaves them with many childhood memories of camping, water-skiing, Thanksgiving flag football games, and wonderful summer vacations traveling the country in two station wagons.
Bill is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Zudie, and eight children, Chris Schnedar and his wife, Carol, of Suffolk, Va. Bill lived life to the fullest, with a kind heart and wise spirit.
He will remain in the memories and hearts of all who knew him. Schulze, Rupert Philip, Jr. George was born to George R. Smith, Sr.
George was born and raised in Roswell, NM. George married his wife Alice B Kennedy on June 19, His first son George R. George came back to Roswell, NM, in George worked 20 years as a controller in Building Block and Stone. George worked independently in his company Energy Administration as a land man in the oil industry for 40 years.
Those who preceded him in death are his parents George R. Smith, and his son David E. Those left behind to cherish his memory are: Wife, Alice B. Son, George R. Daughter, Kathleen Freeland. Grandson, George R. Smith IV.
Grandson, Matthew R. Stenseth, Jr. Predeceased by loving wife, Glennis Deanie Stenseth. Survivors include 3 daughters, 6 grandchildren, and 1 sister. Stewart, Donald C. Louis, to Laura E. And Robert N. Johnston, Sr. Stewart, the former rector of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Villa Park, retired in , but continued serving the community as a substitute teacher, west side coordinator for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, and as assisting pries at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Elgin.
He served in Korea from to , and was honorably discharged in , with the rank of sergeant. He enrolled at Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin as a candidate for the priesthood in the Episcopal Church, graduating in , and was then assigned to the Timberline Circuit of the Episcopal Church, serving at three different churches, in Breckenridge, Leadville and Buena Vista, Colo.
In , Rev. Stewart joined the staff of St. While there, he joined with other chaplains in urging Sheriff Richard Elrod to investigate and correct abuses at the jail. Stewart was called to be Rector of St. After retiring to St. Charles in , Rev. Stewart devoted himself to several occupations, among them temporary secretary at the Kane County Judicial Center, substitute teaching in area high schools, west side coordinator for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, and, finally as assisting priest at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Elgin.
He was also a co-founder of Suicide Prevention Services in Batavia and volunteered as a computer instructor at the Salvation Army in Geneva. Stewart was thrice married and is survived by his widow, Lou C. Gallagher; three children by his first wife, Joann Mullen, and one child by his second wife, Rose. He leaves four grandchildren. Stuart, Robert D. While at NMMI, Phil was a member of the polo team copping the Best Horseman trophy his senior year even though he was the only city boy on the team.
Phil launched his public relations career in consumer marketing with The Philip Lesley, Co. After moving to Texas, Phil was founder and chairman of Churchill Group which he grew from into one of the largest PR firms in Houston and eventually the largest Investor Relations firm in the southwest. He joined the Houston Racquet Club in enjoying entertaining, tennis and the past five years arriving at the door of the fitness center about 5 a.
His loyal assistant at Churchill Group, Fern Congram, moved with him to support his money management services which was active until his death. Terry, Dr. He practiced 31 years in Hot Springs. He was a founding member of Trinity Church where he remained faithful till death. Toles, J. Toles and Audie Penrod Toles who predeceased him. Army of Occupation, Germany. Toles married Sally Saunders who survives him.
She is the daughter of the late Col. Saunders, Jr. Toles practiced law in Roswell for several years before forming The Toles Company, a family business involving oil and gas production, commercial real estate, and farm and ranch properties. He was active in state government, serving in the New Mexico Senate from to Toles served in various capacities for state, community and church endeavors.
Their public endeavors and charitable services caused Mr. Toles was an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Roswell, where he led an adult Sunday school class for 50 years. Of the many organizations that Mr. Toles served, none received more attention than New Mexico Military Institute. Tutt, Eugene F. There will be a celebration of his life at the home of his son, Michael, in October Tutt was born Oct. Upon graduation he served two years in the U.
Army during the Korean War. He then entered Stanford University, where he met and married Rita Considine. After graduation they moved to Orange County where Gene practiced architecture for nearly 40 years, specializing in the design of schools, and commercial and institutional buildings throughout Orange County and California. His favorite project was the design of the various elements of the Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California, where he served as donor and volunteer for 40 years.
Gene retired in and moved to Los Osos to be near his son and grandchildren. He enjoyed his years as grandparent and leaves behind many dear friends and relatives. Varela, Armando H. He was 80 years old. Born on Oct.
His love of fun and people, and his devotion to his friends, lots of whom he grew up with, is one of the many things friends and family will remember about him. An accomplished athlete, at the age of 34, he took up the game of golf, at which he excelled.
He took great pleasure in competing in tournaments with his friends, and in the occasional game of chance. A strong, independent and intelligent man, he forged a successful career as a land developer and independent oil and gas investor.
An entrepreneurial spirit, he is remembered by business associates and friends as, above all, a man of integrity and strongly held beliefs. He was also a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church of Amarillo.
The family is also very grateful to Phyllis Enloe, a dear family friend, and John Sawyer, his eldest nephew, for all of their constant love and care. And, a special thank you to Sandy Battenfield for her devoted service and love to both Brenda and Buddy in their final years.
Wendt, William W. He was preceded in death by his father, William Harris Wilson Sr. He is also survived by his sister, Sandra Brown, of Rogers, Ark. He retired from the Highway Department after 25 years. He enjoyed riding motorcycles and was a member of Road Knights and Retreads motorcycle clubs.
He had many hobbies, including building and flying RC airplanes and helicopters. Wolff, John P. John graduated from Colorado College with a major in Zoology. Shortly after college he entered the U. Army and was Jump Captain with the 82nd Airborne stationed in Germany and other locations. He was multifaceted and had various jobs after his service, including pharmaceutical sales and retiring in the insurance industry.
John was an avid reader, collector, trivia expert and woodworker. John was a 32nd degree Mason in the Holland Lodge and a Shriner. John was married to his adoring wife, Mary Ann Speligene Wolff for 38 years. He is also survived by his daughter, Theresa L. Wolff, Diana E. He was preceded in death by his parents, John P. Wortman, John F. Bud was raised on the family farm in Dexter and graduated from Dexter High School in He attended college at New Mexico Military Institute, where he graduated in the first four-year college class in After college, he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant and served in the 2nd Armored Division in Germany.
While in Germany, he met Rosemary Anderson whom he married in In December , Bud was separated from active duty and assigned to the Army Reserve. After 32 years in the Army Reserve, he achieved the rank of full colonel. Upon completion of his tour of duty in Germany, he returned to Dexter in December with Rosemary to join the family businesses. Bud and Rosemary operated the family businesses for nearly 62 years until her death in Bud then continued the family farming operation until his death.
Bud and Rosemary have two sons: John F. Wortman and his wife Lynne of Longview, TX. Bud is also survived by one sister-in-law, Jean Wortman of Tucson, Arizona. Bud was a devoted husband and a loving and dedicated father to his two sons. He was a prominent citizen of Dexter and was passionate about his involvement in social and community activities that was demonstrated through his service in the New Mexico Masonic Organization where he became Grand Master in and his membership in the Shriners Organization and Rotary International.
Bud was committed to supporting the Dexter Public Schools where he served as a member on the School Board for multiple years and continued to mentor numerous school children for years thereafter. Wright, James L. He was born Jan. He loved animals, land and his family, and was very much loved back by them all. Survivors include wife of 56 years, June Abbott of Medina; daughter, T. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Ricky Abbott.
Abreu, Col Ralph C. He was raised in San Antonio, Texas. He was a 4th generation lawyer, and with two 2 6th generation lawyers presently enrolled in law school.
Guy had a great zest for life, and he enjoyed fishing, ranching, hunting, and world traveling. Armstrong, John G. He was born November 29, , in Springerville, Arizona. He was a Navy veteran. Berbiglia, Joseph P. He worked there continuously from until his retirement in Bill enjoyed golf, loved his Longhorns, traveled the world and built an exceptional group of lifelong friends.
He lived his life full of faith and with an undying love of God and his wife. A life well lived. Bivins, Donald C. He was born Aug. He lived in Arvin, Calif. He attended schools in Bakersfield, Calif. He graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico, returning to Bakersfield to attend Bakersfield College where he graduated with an associates degree and furthered his education becoming a journeyman electrician.
They lived in Bakersfield, prior to moving the family to Las Vegas in He was a project manager for a California developer when he first moved to Las Vegas. In , he moved his family to Boulder City where he and his partner Curley Smith began Bivins and Smith Realty, building single family homes.
He was a devoted husband to Barbara. They enjoyed 53 happy years together and loved to entertain in their home where they always welcomed family and friends. Donald also had a love for traveling. He and Barbara enjoyed many trips throughout the United States, Europe, Africa, Mexico and Canada, he also accompanied Barbara traveling to many bridge tournaments.
Donald obtained his pilots license and would fly his family to Bakersfield, vacations and for business in other states. Donald was a loving father and always wanted family around. He spent many weekends taking his sons to job sites teaching them his love of building homes. He also would take them flying regularly and encouraged them to get their pilots license of which two of them did.
Donald enjoyed traveling annually to the Reno Air Races with his sons. They also took many fishing trips to Alaska and Mexico. His four sons joined him at Bivins Construction. Donald enjoyed working with his sons and remained active in the family business up until his last days. Blair, Richard J. He was at Serenity House in Santa Barbara, surrounded by his loving family. Dick was 88 years old and for six years has been battling cancer, congestive heart failure and COPD.
Dick was an outstanding athlete and participated in gymnastics, wrestling and played football. He was called into the U. In Dick became sole proprietor of Colorado Aero Tech, an aviation mechanics school. He grew that company into one of the largest and most successful aviation tech schools in the U. He also acquired the land adjacent to the school. He had his own airplane and truly loved to fly. In he met the love of his life. Jeannette Arithson. They married in , and also renewed their vows to follow Christ and were happily married until his passing.
In he sold the school and eventually the land when he retired. Immediately upon retirement he poured himself into Christian philanthropic activities. He served on many boards and committees of churches and of para-church organizations including, Harvest Foundation of Phoenix, that does world wide outreach, Mike Silva International, out of Portland, which practices evangelism primarily in Latin American Countries and Promise Keepers out of Denver and Boulder, to name a few.
He founded a matching program for prisoners with friends called Friends in Transition, it is now known as Friends of Youth in Denver, which he continued to support. He has a heart for the poor and downtrodden, here and abroad, and was driven to spread the life-changing message of the Gospel. His witness for Christ continued until the very last day of his life.
Dick Blair was preceded in death by his mother Lillian Blair, his brother Bob Blair and wife Pat, his precious daughter Cambia Blair, his son-in-law John Adkins and many more distant loved ones on both sides of the family. He is survived by his wife Jeannette Blair, his daughters Victoria K. Half brother Joel Rosenkranz Janice and many more cousins nieces and nephews.
Bodie, Donald E. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Ora; his children, Steve Cathy , Brian Theresa and Kellee; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and one grandchild on the way. Jim was born in Montrose, Colorado, but the family moved immediately after his birth to Grand Junction, Colorado.
Jim attended his first three years of high school in Grand Junction and spent his senior year at the New Mexico Military Institute. Jim returned to Grand Junction, where he was reacquainted with Ora, and on October 16, , he and Ora were married. After the Korean War broke out, Jim joined the Air Force on January 2, and was honorably discharged four years later.
Upon graduating, Jim was offered a position at Sandia National Laboratories and he and Ora relocated to Albuquerque in He spent the rest of his career there, retiring as President of BCBS in , after 30 years of service.
Jim and Ora loved traveling the United States in their motorhome, with many of their very dear friends. Jim enjoyed the outdoors, boating, fishing and spending time with his family and friends. Burleson, William L. Cheesman Sr. He then married his high school sweetheart and returned to UT to complete his remaining years of college.
After graduating from college, he joined his father at Dale C. In , Dale Jr. He ran the company for over fifty years, coming to the office every day until his death. He loved his office family, especially his loyal and devoted manager Marilyn Faulkner.
Dale earned a strong reputation in business as a smart, successful and honest Oil Man. Dale was a pilot, a guitar player, and an avid fisherman and hunter, where he was known as a world class shot. He loved taking his family and friends down to south Texas for big hunting weekends, and to Lake Conroe and their Galveston bay house for boating and fishing weekends. Martins Episcopal Church where he was a founding member. Dale sends his final salute to his many close friends, including the Old Geezers.
The Cheesman family would like to express their gratitude to his devoted caregivers, Koko, Sophia, Trinika, Shanae and Bianca. Dale was preceded in death by his parents and sister Carolyn Cheesman Hippard.
Cinelli, Gene R. Frank L. Collard was born Nov. Cope, Dr. Gene E. Paul, Jr. He married Daisy Jane Hill at St. Crosby, James D. Ralph, a fourth generation resident of the San Luis Valley, was raised in the Saguache area. He grew up on the family ranch working sheep and milking cows. Ralph attended Saguache schools through his sophomore year in high school.
Upon graduation, he entered the University of Colorado in Boulder on a football scholarship. He served in Virginia and Japan and was honorably discharged in as a 1st Lieutenant. With ranching in his blood, Ralph then returned to the ranch in Saguache to raise cattle with his wife Gloria Glo , who he married on June 29, There they raised their two children Karen and Glenn. He owned and operated the ranch until From , Ralph worked as the Water Quality Coordinator and then served as the general manager of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District for 25 years until his retirement in Ralph had a passion for land stewardship and water conservation as evident from the organizations in which he was involved.
Ralph was a member of the Colorado Water Congress for 23 years and served on the board of directors. Most notably, however, Ralph was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather who loved spending time with his family. He is also survived by six great grandchildren — Bryleigh, Zane, and Blayne Beyers, Nora and Hannah Luensmann, and Bronte Jennings — as well as his brother Charles Glenn Curtis of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family and friends.
Ralph was preceded in death by his parents and his sister-in-law Patti Curtis. Davis, Conrad M. He had recently celebrated his 76th birthday. Tom was born Feb. Tom received a B. He was editor of the Colorado Law Review. While attending the University of Colorado he met Marilyn Anderson. They were married in in Denver. During the Korean Conflict Tom served in the U. Tom practiced law in Portland from until his retirement in at the law firm of Stoel Rives, where he was a senior partner.
His specialty was employee benefits and pensions; an area in which he was a nationally recognized authority. Tom recognized the importance of building security for employees for their retirement years and worked with employer and employee groups to do so. He authored a number of publications and commentaries, and was the honored recipient of the Distinguished Member Award, Western Pension and Benefits Council, Portland chapter.
He had a passion for the craft of being a fine lawyer; was a gifted and precise author; and nurtured others helping them improve their writing skills. He was a mentor to many, both professionally and personally. His civic contributions included past board membership for the Girl Scouts, past board member and vice president of the American Civil Liberties Union, and past Moderator of the First Unitarian Church. His interest in education led him to serve as president of the board of both Catlin Gabel School and the Pacific Northwest College of Art.
Tom loved the outdoors, particularly the old growth forests of the Cascades. He was an avid skier, mushroom hunter and loved to hike with his friends and family. Tom was extremely well read and for 40 years rarely missed a meeting of the Tuesday Morning Book Group. Tom was quantitative and precise, yet understood the importance of the creative process.
He was able to integrate art into life with flair, and shared his appreciation with many others. Tom illustrated the notion that the more you have the more you have to give. Tom is survived by his wife, Marilyn; his sons, Tom, Jr. Otis graduated from the New Mexico Military Institute, where he played basketball and polo. In his early years, Otis was a steer wrestler and roped in rodeos all around the country.
Otis and Junior took over the ranch after their father died in while Otis continued ranching for the next 57 years. He loved the country life; breaking, raising and riding horses, along with hunting. He was a true friend to many and enjoyed serving cowboy ice tea to those who came to visit on the ranch.
Otis was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Chauncey Dewey Jr. Dinwiddie, R. He was born November 6, Eichman, Jr. Enjoyed spending time with his family, flying, and giving advice. Was preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Mary Eichman. Eichman, William J. He was a retired pharmacist.
He was preceded in death by his parents and brother: John. Elmore, Frank H. Chads Rainbow later became Toy Works. Frank was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and golf. Frank was preceded in death by his parents Derrill G.
Ernst, Robert H. Bob was born November 17, , in Roswell, NM. He married Patricia Fleck in Durango on December 27, Army Corp of Engineers during the Korean War. Bob was preceded in death by his daughter, Leigh Typer. They recently moved to Englewood. Esberg, Arthur B. He was born Sept. He retired as a cattle rancher. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister, Jan Lewenthal and sister-in-law, Nancy Hine.
Ferguson, W. Graham was born Aug. Graham, Sr. June 25, he was married to Jeanne Sanders in Artesia. He moved to Artesia Dec. He served in the United States Air Force. He practiced law in torc for several years during the s, and was a member of the torc Volunteer Fire Department. He was preceded in death by his parents. Gray, Col John T. Smerdon Greenstreet.
John and his older sister Doris grew up on a small farm at 56th and Lewis. It was here that John developed a keen imagination and a passion for the natural world and being outdoors. He spent his youth writing short stories, drawing and painting, and fishing in Joe Creek.
Throughout his life he enjoyed the sport of fishing, which led to many memorable trips. John graduated from Will Rogers High School in , where he was a member of the tennis team and Treasurer of his senior class. He went on to play tennis at New Mexico Military Institute his freshman year of college before transferring to Southern Methodist University.
During that time he attended SMU night law school. During retirement he enjoyed traveling with his wife, playing golf, and spending time with his grandchildren. John was preceded in death by his sister, Doris Greenstreet Niemann, who passed away in Grim, Gordon F. Born on March 26, , the Camden, Ark. Haberkorn Sr. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Russell Tobin Haberkorn. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church.
Haberkorn was retired from the U. Military Academy at West Point. Funeral services are scheduled for noon Friday at Christ Episcopal Church. Visitation will be from 10 to a. Friday, also at the church. Johnson-Vaughn-Phelps Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Survivors include his wife, Joyce Russell of Bowling Green; several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and nieces and nephews. Hall, Thomas H. He was born Thursday, Dec. Following graduation, Chuck joined the U. Navy and served during the Korean conflict. On Jan. When he was younger, Chuck enjoyed playing softball, going to stock car races, watching sports on TV and was an avid Iowa Hawkeye fan. Heaston of Hedrick; a son, Charles D. Heaston of Hedrick; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by his wife and his parents. Hogan, Robert E. He was born on December 23, in Houston, Texas. He joined the U. After moving to Santa Barbara, he and his father formed Santa Barbara Yachts where John designed and built custom yachts, which can still be recognized up and down the coasts. He made several long distance races to Mexico and Hawaii.
In he married Deborah Wallace Haley. Wanting to design and manufacture safety equipment for boat engines, he purchased a small manufacturing company in Chula Vista, Calif.. He and Deborah at that time moved to Coronado, Calif. Upon retirement, he and Deborah moved to Palm Desert, Calif. John leaves his wife Deborah of 34 years, and three adored children by his first wife, Paige, Allison and Ashley.
A daughter, Pamela, preceded him in death. In addition he leaves a sister, Connie Phillips, and two stepchildren whom he loved as his own, Kelsey and Kevin Haley. He also leaves four grandchildren-Wesley, Seandon, Allison and Jacob. There are many others to whom he was a father and grandfather figure to.
John was a strong, intelligent and loving man who was gracious and warm to everyone he came in contact with Houghton, E. Jim attended public school in Bartlesville until such time as the family moved to Tulsa. After graduation, he returned to Tulsa and enrolled at The University of Tulsa. Jim and Marian L. Black married on June 19, and thus began a 62 year courtship. After receiving an honorable discharge from the Army, he resumed this college career and graduated from The University of Tulsa with a BA in Business.
After a few years in the working world, Marian convinced him to go back to school and get his Law degree from The University of Tulsa.
While Jim was going to night school Marian was at home raising their two small children, Cindy and Stephen. He then began working at Tidewater Oil Company which transferred him down to Houston in He then went to work for Occidental Petroleum Corporation, transferred over to Occidental Chemical Corporation in their legal department as General Counsel.
He traveled to Russia with Dr. Other business travels took him to Spain, Brazil, Libya and Venezuela negotiating contracts for chemical purchases.
Jim was an avid golfer during his corporate years and later loved to play with his children and grandchildren. Jim retired from the corporate world in After retiring he renewed his love for music and while still living in Houston, he was an active member of the Bayland Ukulele Group.
There they started the Guadalupe Riverpickers, and enjoyed playing banjo, guitar and dulcimer music all over Texas at numerous music festivals, The group even hosted a Dulcimer Festival at the Red Roof Lutheran Church for two years, bringing in dulcimer players from all over the country to jam and give some lessons to anyone interested in learning to play. The group continued to meet on a regular basis at their home to practice and learn new tunes to perform at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio and the Boerne Christmas Parade.
His favorite meal was BBQ pork ribs with all the sides followed by homemade vanilla ice cream and Fredericksburg peaches on top. Hulse, Lauren L. Lauren had served in the United States Coast Guard from to Lauren had lived the past 12 years in Yerington coming from California. He enjoyed sailing very much and also loved playing the piano which he played beautifully. Hunter, Donald J. He began in the oil field as a roughneck, and retired in after work in seven countries, as Area Manager in the Middle East.
He embraced the many cultures in which he lived, and gave his family the gift of adventure and travel which has forever enriched their lives. Jack is survived by his wife, Johnalee of 57 years, sister, Carol, son, David and his wife Erin, daughter, Dodie, granddaughter, Hope Elizabeth, and grandson, Sean. Herbert K. Hyde was born on March 8, , in Oklahoma City. After graduating, he entered the U. Military; a career move that would influence the rest of his life.
Herb was a member of the 82nd Airborne, the 45th Infantry and the 2nd Division. At the conclusion of his tour of duty, Herb attended O. Murrah and was sworn in in by Judge Stephen Chandler. He then joined the law firm of Hyde and Freeman. He was the son of Herbert K. Hyde, Sr. Attorney, and Ruth Bray Harding. Herb was preceded in death by both his parents and brother, Army Chaplain, Lt. Patrick H. Olsen of Oklahoma City. As an attorney of 44 years, Herb was a friend of the Court and a nemesis to the D.
He will always be remembered as a tireless debater, a true spokesman of the U. Armed Forces, an avid O. The courtrooms and taverns of OKC will be a more boring place without him.
Jarvis, William, Jr. He was a long time resident of San Francisco, who loved sports, especially football and the Forty-niners. Billy was the son of William and Haydee Jarvis.
Billy attended Deming Public Schools up to the eighth grade in Deming. He also was an active member of the Army Reserves until Billy returned to Deming and helped his father in the family business. He left Deming in when his father sold the business to Richard Sainz. He moved to San Francisco where he worked for many years in hotel and apartment management until his retirement from injuries he received during the last earthquake of San Francisco.
Billy was a member of the Knights of Columbus of the Catholic faith. He was a kind and loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. His family was very important to him. He was always willing to help and support any of his family members. He was preceded in death by his daughter Jeannie, his grandson William, his sister Concha, and his parents William and Haydee.
He is survived by his twin daughters, Debbie and Judy, a son Michael and his youngest daughter Georgee. He is also survived by two great-grandsons, Jackson and Mason and many nieces and nephews.
Johnston, David C. David was born in Oklahoma City, the son of David C. He attended New Mexico Military Institute. He received a B. Four generations of the Johnston family have practiced law in Oklahoma, a fact of which he was very proud. David was nationally recognized in the field of Aviation Law. David leaves a wife, Karen who loved him dearly for 41 amazingly adventuresome years.
Children: D. David was great at so many things. Making unforgettable memories was his forte, for he loved to make fun things happen. He became a private pilot, holding commercial, multi-engine and instrument ratings. Family ski trips to Breckenridge, were a favorite.
He loved singing in the choir at St. He was a rancher, cowboy camp cook with all the cast iron a cook could want! Ed was born in Magnum Greer Co. In retirement he preceded to follow his love of painting.
He was a member of the Dallas chapter of the Artists and Craftsman Associated serving as their President in Ed will be laid to rest next to the love of his life Flo in Dallas.
The family would like to extend a special word of appreciation to the staff of Brookdale South San Angelo and the loving caregivers of Dianne Bass for the wonderful care extended to their father. And a heartfelt thank you to Kindred Hospice of San Angelo. Jones, John C. He served on various Grand Lodge Committees. He received his 50 year service award from the Grand Lodge of Texas in John was a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Mason and enjoyed 34 years of service as a trustee of the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children where he was a key member of the Finance Committee.
He was a mentor to many young Masons. John was a compassionate, loving man devoted to his family. John was preceded in death by his parents and infant grandson, James Cole Jones. The family expresses their appreciation to the caring staff at Windcrest Nursing Home, Fredricksburg, Texas. Jones, John P. Joullian was chairman of the board of Mustang Fuel Corporation, a natural gas gathering, processing and transmission company.
Both institutions have honored him as a distinguished alumnus. He received an honorary doctorate of law from Oklahoma Christian University. A lifelong devotion to Scouting earned Joullian an international reputation. Joullian was predeceased by his parents, Edward C. Joullian, Jr. Carey Joullian IV and his wife Carol. Junemann, Raymond P. Raymond was a true Southern gentleman and was loved by all who knew him. He always had a story to tell and a twinkle in his beautiful blue eyes.
Karsh, Dr. Harvey B. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Denver Hospice, who helped care for Harvey, and the Visiting Nurses Association, of which Harvey previously served as President for many years.
Keeling, William T. He came to Lompoc in and was employed as a realtor with Hunter Prudential Real Estate until moving to Tucson in He enjoyed fishing, cooking on the bar-be-que, playing bridge and was an avid football fan.
He died Thursday, August 24, at his home. Lewis was born to Otha E. And Mary E. He loved working on his 67 Mustang Convertible and being with the family dog. Lieutenant Colonel William G. Lewis began his military career 31 May after being commissioned a second lieutenant through the ROTC program. Lewis was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife of 52 years Charlene Lewis of Burkburnett.
And Charles Lewis and his wife Mitzi of Burkburnett. List, Lewis A. He was preceded in death by his father, Joe G. Please make your own determination of the relevance of these court records.
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