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a a Tyler Morning Telegraph TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1994 Sec. 1 OBITUARIES East Texas Deaths Wade Owen Morris Rites Wednesday NACOGDOCHES Services for served as deacon and treasurer. He Wade Owen Morris, 70, Nacog- was also a member of Milam Lodge doches, are scheduled for. 2 p.m. No.

2. Wednesday at Cason He was preceded in death by a sisFuneral 'Home's Sunset Chapel in ter, Lavyelle Tullos in 1983. Nacogdoches with the Rev. Gene Survivors include his wife, Julia Tomlin officiating. Faye Ryan Morris, Nacogdoches; Burial will be in Old North two daughters and sons-in-law, Church Cemetery.

Mona Lynn and Richard Lee Shires, Mr. Morris died Monday at a Na- Nacogdoches, Mary Catherine and cogdoches hospital. Richard Everett Scheurich, LongHe was born May 5, 1924, in Port view. Mae Shaw Morris. He served in the Kennndy, L.T.

"Sport" Buckner, Jim Arthur to 1 Thomas Eugene and Vera Pallbearers include James U.S. Army during World War II as a Wilson, Arthur Faulkner, Howard technician fifth grade. He resided in Gilbreath and George Grisby. Nacogdoches County since 1937, and Honorary pallbearers are Dulon graduated from Nacogdoches High Hughes and Bill Sones. School and Stephen F.

Austin State Family will receive friends 6-8 University. p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. He was a teacher and high school If desired, memorials may be made counselor and a member of Old to Old North Baptist Church, 2912 North Baptist Church where he. Swann, Nacogdoches 75961.

Willie Kay Kelly MINEOLA Services for Willie Kay Kelly, 74, Mineola, are scheduled Wednesday at Freeman Baptist Church in Mineola with the Revs. Robert Walker and Huey C. Jones officiating. Burial will be in Freeman Chapel Cemetery under direction of White's Funeral Home, Mineola. Mrs.

Kelly died Wednesday night at a Quitman hospital. She was born April 21, 1920, in man. She attended Quitman public Mineola to a John and Ladonia Freeschools and was a member Freeman Chapel Baptist church" in Mineola. Survivors include one son, George Thompson, Dallas; three daughters, Barbara Burnett and Lynita Udom, both of Dallas, and Cheryl Hancock Washington, Mineola; two sisters, Johnnie Mae Tilmon and Annie Bell Lacy, both of Dallas; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous other relatives. Pallbearers include Tommie English, James Carter, Patrick Price, George M.

Hancock, Ronnie Washington and Richard Hutchinson. Honorary pallbearers are Aaron Burrough, Tory Titus and Robert Hervey. Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funnral home. Marion K.

Chauncey PALESTINE Services for Marion Katherine Chauncey, 89, Palestine, are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Bailey Foster Funeral Home chapel in Palestine with Dr. Bill Newcomb officiating. Burial will be in New Addition Cemetery. Miss Chauncey died Sunday afternoon at her residence.

She was born Oct. 23, 1904, in Valdosta, to Marion James and Nancy Katherine Brown Chauncey. She attended Valdosta State Teachers College, Ithica College in New York and Cornell University and was a retired professor from Mary Washington College. She was a Methodist. Survivors include one niece, Chauncey Barrett Boone, Palestine; and one nephew, Bill Leonard, Colorado.

Pallbearers include Steve Jenkins, Charles Oliphant, Jackson Hanks, Raben Bolton, Jeff Doran, James Hankins, Joe Crutcher and Bob Harrell. Murray McCoy BULLARD Services for Murray McCoy, 80, Bullard, formerly of Tyler, are scheduled for 11 a.m.' Tuesday in Lloyd James Funeral Home chapel with Johnny Anders, Dr. Tommy King and Glenn Winter officiating. Burial will be in Cathedral in the Pines. Mr.

McCoy died Sunday in a Tyler hospital. He was born Oct. 16, 1913, in Smith County. He lived in Bullard 17 years, moving from Tyler. He was employed with East Texas Auto Supply for 50 years and Moore Asphalt Co.

15 years. He was a member of the Bullard Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Patty Ann McCoy, Bullard; a daughter and son-in-law, Damaris and Joe Moore, Tyler; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Robert and Helen McCoy, and Charles and Ann McCoy, all of Tyler; two si sisters, Olene Frankin, Tyler, and Alma Biggs, Tyler; two grandsons, Scot Moore and Bruce Moore, both of Tyler; other children, Vicki and Glen Winter, Gilmer, and Randy McCugh, Lubbock; and nine great-grandchildren. Pallbearers include Randy Marion, Glenn Kleeberg, Terry Cowan, Doug Dupree, Charles Ray, Buddy Sledge, Tim Grounds and Baldamar Gomez.

If desired memorials may be made to the Cherokee Home for Children or Hospice of East Texas. Opal N. Hudson HAWKINS Graveside services for Opal Nevada Hudson, 89, Hawkins, scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday in Mount Piegah Cemetery with the Rev. Desmond Gage officiating and arrangements under direction of English Funeral Home, Mineola.

Mrs. Hudson died Sunday at a Tyler hospital. She was born May 8, 1905, in Wood County. She was a housewife and member of Stagner Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, E.A.

Hudson, Tyler, and Grady Leon Hudson, Hawkins; two daughters, Wilda Jordan and Velma Snider, both of Hawkins; one brother, Robin Reather Applegate, Longview; nine dren; grandchildren; and six great great grandchil. dren. Oreader Boyd JACKSONVILLE Services for Oreader Boyd, 80, Jacksonville, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Church of the Living God P.G.T. with the Revs.

Travis Terry, W.D. Brown, Elder Eugene Livingston ann Bishop James L. Berry officiating. Burial will be in Jacksonville City Cemetery under direction of Community Funnral Home, Jacksonville. Mrs.

Boyd died Friday in Dallas. She was born in Mount Enterprise and lived most of her life in Jacksonville. She attended Rusk County public schools and was a member of Church of Living God P.G.T. where she served as missionary president and secretary of the church. She was retired.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Billie C. Ross Willis, Jacksonville, and Mrs. Mary D. Boyd Martin, Crosby; one son, Billy Roy Boyd, Federal Way, one brother, Bishop Frank Madkins, Dallas; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Deacons of Church of Living God P.G.T. will serve as honorary pallbearers. 'Tex' Howard KAUFMAN Graveside services for Burness "Tex" Howard, 68, Kauf. man, scheduled for 1 p.m.

Tuesday in Olive Cemetery in Kaufman with W.A. Martin officiating with arrangements under direction of Eubank Funeral Home, Mabank. Mr. Howard died Friday at a Dallas hospital. He was born Dec.

7, 1925, in Haskell to James and Bessie Thornsberry Howard. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I and served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War. He was a career military man, and resided many places before moving to Kaufman in 1978.

He was a life member of American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3905 of Kaufman, and was of the Church of Christ faith. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Jackie Holland, and a brother, Laurence Howard. Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Nelda Sue and Donald May, Quitman; four brothers and two sisters-in-law, James Edgar Howard, Bobby Eugene Howard, Jimmy and Elaine Howard, Bert Allen and Esta M. Howard, all of Kaufman; two sisters and brothers-inlaw, Mary Sue and Thomas Reschke, Kaufman, Doris Fern and Johnny Turner, Kansas City, one granddaughter, Rhonad Bellows, Quitman; three great-granddaughters; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Pallbearers include Mark Reschke, William Reschke, Danny Reschke, Steven Reschke, Keith Nelson and John Wright.

Funeral Directors Home owned and operated since 1906 Co-Owners of Cathedral In the Pines Bennie Mae Mallard LONGVIEW Services for Bennie Mae Isabell Mallard, 24, Longview, formerly of Henderson, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Southern Funeral Home chapel in Longview with the Rev. Louis Jones Sr. officiating. Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery.

Mrs. Mallard died early Saturday morning at a Kilgore hospital. She was born Jan. 25, 1970, in Dallas and lived Henderson most of her life. She attended Henderson public schools and was employed by Cleaver Memorial in Longview.

Survivors include her husband, Gary Mallard, Dallas; one son, Isaac Isabell, Dallas; mother, Mrs. Nina Mae Isabell, Henderson; father, Benny Isabell, Henderson; 13 brothers and sisters, Ann Johnson, Fort Worth, Willie Ray Isabell, Letha Rose Theme and Amanda Isabell, all of Henderson, Marvin Jerome Isabell and Leo Isabell, both of Longview, Billy Wayne Isabell, Austin, George Williams Isabell, Chicagg, Ida Marie Mohair, Denton, Cleo Melisa Odogou, Overton, Kojack Isabell, Palestine, J.J. Demond Isabell, San Diego, and Christi Love Isabell, Arlington; grandmother, Mrs. Cleo Manns, Henderson; 10 uncles, two aunts; two great-aunts; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Pallbearers include Bennie Mapps, Sabrien Walton, Glen Horton, Cedric Lister, Michael Walton and John Rob Freeney.

Brothers and brothers-in-law will serve as honorary I pallbearers. Christine Lunsford GILMER Services for Christine Lunsford, 62, Gilmer, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday at GrubbsLoyd Funeral, Home chapel in Gilmer Rev. Frank Upchurch officiating. Burial will be in Post Oak Cemetery in Malakoff.

Mrs. Lunsford died Saturday. She was born July 25, 1932, in Malakoff. She was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Harold Lunsford, one daughter, Cynthia Parker, Gilmer; three grandchildren, Christopher Ulmer and Brian Ulmer, both of Dallas, and Brian Parker, Gilmer; mother, Mary Lee Shields, Athens; five brothers, Buster Turlington, Chandler, Lester Turlington, Pasadena, Ruben Turlington, Richardson, Bill Welch, Athens, Welch, Irving; and one sister-in-law, Mary Frances Turlington, Athens.

Freddie Fielden PITTSBURG Services for Fred- die Lee Fielden, 83, Pittsburg, relative of a Tyler resident, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday in Erman Smith Funeral Home chapel, Pittsburg, with Doyle Rust will be in Willow Oak Cemetery, Upshur County. Mr. Fielden lived in Commerce before moving to Pittsburg. He was a scrap iron dealer and member of Bethel Baptist Church.

Survivors include one son, J.E. Fielden, Bettie; five daughters, Martha Arden, Longview, Wanda Ashmore, Garland, Joyce Hare, Mineola, Patricia Ellison, Big Sandy, and Sarah Arden, Gladewater; four sisters, Hughliane Bullington, Tyler, Nelda Beard, Houston, Virginia Folmar, Winnsboro, and Ollie Tudor, Arkansas; two brothers, Buddy Fielden, Houston, and Cloyse Fielden, Arp; 24 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and six great children. Family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. S.M.

Teel Jr. CANTON Services for S.M. Teel 67, Dallas, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at Eubank Funeral Home chapel in Canton with Brothers Jim Harrington and Jerry Linker officiating. Burial will be in High Cemetery.

Mr. Teel died Monday at a Dallas hospital. He was born Dec. 6, 1926, in Canton to Shadrick McDonald and Ione Hubbard Teel. He grew up in the Teel community near Canton and resided in Dallas for 50 years.

He was a steel metal worker in commercial construction and a member of Meadow View Church of Christ in Mesquite. Survivors include his wife, Nola Fern Teel, Dallas; one son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Pam Teel, Garland; one daughter, Jana Morrison, Mesquite; mother, Mrs. Ione Teel, Mesquite; two sisters, Marcelle Teel and Barbara Teel, both of Dallas; three granddaughters; and two grandsons. Family will receive friends p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Jack P. Foster OVERTON Graveside services for Jack P. Foster, 80, Overton, are scheduled for 2 Wednesday in Overton City Cemetery, with the Rev. Ricky Ricks officiating and arrangements under direction of Burrows Overton Funeral Home, Overton. Mr.

Foster died early Sunday morning at a Wichita Falls nursing home. He was born Dec. 11, 1913, at Chandler, to Frank Moody and Gertie Perswell Foster. He resided in Overton during the 19408, moved to 'South America in 1949, and then to Pampa, returning to Overton in 1970. He received his bachelor's degree from University of Oklahoma, was a certified public accountant and an interior designer for Pope and Turner of Tyler for 23 years.

He was a member of American Society of Interior Designers and First United Methodist Church of Overton. Survivors include one daughter, Sue W. Hill, Wichita Falls; one granddaughter, two Ashley Lois Hill, Wichita sisters, Watkins, Pampa, and Frankie Keogh, Denver, and one brother, Don Foster, Pampa. Family will receive friends p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Larry B. Langley CANTON Services for LarryBob Langley, 51, Canton, are scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday at Eubank Funeral Home chapel in Canton with the Rev. Charles Richardson officiating. Burial will be in Haven of Memories Memorial Park in Canton.

Mr. Langley died Sunday in Kaufman. He was born June 18, 1943, in Canton to Samuel Mason and Myrtle Stanley Langley. He resided in Canton all his life, graduating from CanHigh School in 1961. He was inspector for Intercontinental Manufacturing Co.

of Garland. He was preceded in death by his father, Samuel Mason Langley in 1969. Survivors include his wife, Delores Langley, Canton; one daughter and son-in-law, Susan and Kyle Pierce, Addison; one son, Bryan Langley, Denton; two stepdaughters and one stepson-in-law, Debbie and Jackie Tucker, Canton, and Martha Littrell, Irving; mother, Mrs. Myrtle Langley, Canton; one brother sister-in-law, Samuel Harry and Brenda Langley, Garland; one sister and brother-in-law, Naomi and Don Marksbury, Tyler; two grandsons; and numerous nephews and other relatives. Pallbearers include Lewis Langley, Sammy Langley, Peter Gren, Dennis Tidwell, Andrew Gren and Howard Paul Stegall.

Employees of Intercontinental Manufacturing Company of Garland will serve as honorary pallbearers. Michael Malinowski LONGVIEW Services for Michael Malinowski, 23, Longview, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday at Geils Funeral Home chapel in Bensenville, with local arrangements under direction of Welch Funeral Home, Longview. Mr. Malinoswki died Sunday at a Longview hospital.

He was born Sept. 2, 1971, in Chicago, Ill. He resided in Longview for only a short time, moving from Oklahoma, and was a wireline employee of the oil industry. Survivors include his fiancee, Neddra Hensley, Longview; father, Clement Charles Malinowski, Carol Stream, mother, Barbara Malinowski, Longview; one sister, Lisa Malinowski, Chicago, maternal grandmother, Viola La Bounty, Longview; and paternal grandparents, Clement and Helen Malinowski, North Lake, I Ill. Roy A.

Leach LONGVIEW Services for Roy Alfred Leach, 72, Longview, were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Rader Funeral Home chapel in Longview with the Revs. Bill Cunningham and John Stoffer officiating. Burial was in Memory Park Cemetery. Mr.

Leach died Saturday afternoon in a Longview nursing home. He was born Jan. 29, 1915, in Trezevant, and moved to Longview in 1946 from Tennessee. He was a retired insurance adjuster, having owned and operated Leach Claim Service, and was a member of First United Methodist Church of Longview. He was preceded in death by his wife, Robbie Leach in 1987.

Survivors include two sons, Al Leach, New Braunfels, and Carter Leach, Longview; one brother, George D. Leach, Tyler; and three grandchildren, Michael, Jason and Alison Leach, all of New Braunfels. "YOUR ALL FAITHS GUIDANCE have a service to suit the FUNERAL HOME" purse of the humble as well as the rich. All distinction of class Complete Pre-Paid Plans and wealth are forgotten. Every service is conducted with the same Services Start at $809 quiet sympathetic understanding and capable attention to the smallest detail.

PARADISE CHAPEL OF ROSES 3415 FRANKSTON HWY. 561-8811 LaNelle Sumrow CANTON Services for Pearl LaNelle Sumrow, 70, Canton, are scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday at Eubank Funeral Home chapel in Canton with the Revs. Charles Richardson and Robert Nielson officiating. Burial will be in Merit Cemetery, Merit.

Mrs. Sumrow died Monday at a Tyler hospital. She was born April. 17, 1924, in Fort Worth to Walter Lee and Pearl Leona Jones Patterson. She resided in Canton for nine years, moving from Dallas, and was a member of First Baptist Church of Canton.

She WAS preceded in death by a grandson, Travis Wayne Vaught. Survivors include her husband of 48 years, Fred C. Sumrow, Canton; one son, Philip C. Waxahachie; one daughter and son-in-law, Cindy, and Wayne Vaught, Winnnboro; one sister and brotherin-law, Maida and Jim Henry, Oklahoma City, four grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; two nieces; two nephews; and numerous other relatives ann friends. Pallbearers include Dick Henry, Jim Henry, Phil Hansford, Bob Stafford, E.J.

Sprague and George Golberry. Honorary, pallbearers are Nolan Black, Williamson, Clifford Shipp and members of Couples 3 Sunday School Class of First Baptist Church in Canton. Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Gilbert F.

Baxter CEDAR CREEK LAKE Graveside services for Gilbert Forrest Baxter, 85, Cedar Creek Lake, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery No. 1 in Emory with the Rev. Don Wilson officiating and arrangements direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home, Athens, Mr. Baxter died Monday morning at a Post St.

Joe, hospital. He was born Feb. 24, 1909, in Marietta, to Chester A. and Margaret Morris Baxter. He resided in Texas for 50 years and in the Cedar Creek Lake area since 1982.

He was a member of First Christian Church of Athens, United Federation of Labor (UFL) and Plumbers, Steam Fitters and Pipe Fitters Local No. 389 in Wichita Falls. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lavora Marie Coffey Baxter in 1993, two sisters and a brother. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Joy Dale and Billy M. Johnson, Port St.

Joe, two grandchildren and their spouses, Randy Davis and Sherry Hawley, Jonesville, and Rachelle Elizabeth and Ray Alexander, Emory; and four great-grandchildren, Nicole and Jessica Hawley, Jonesville, and Cory ans Lexie Alexander, Emory. Bonnie J. Campbell EUSTACE Services for Bonnie Jean Campbell, 81, Austin, formerly of Eustace, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Eustace with the Rev. John Thomason officiating.

Burial will be in Moorehead-Melton Cemetery near Eustace under direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home, Athens. Mrs. Campbell died Sunday at an Austin hospital. She was born July 6, 1913, in Henderson County to Willis and Hester Bailey McMullan. She resided in Eustace for 30 years, Corpus Christi for 25 years and moved to Austin in 1989.

While residing in Corpus Christi she taught piano and organ and was pianist and organist for South Bluff United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Hubert Campbell in 1976, and a daughter, Crispen Staton in 1993. Survivors include one daughter and two sons-in-law, Norma Jean and Will Cowan, Austin, and Melvin Staton, Harlingen; five grandchildren, Janet Bond, Midland, Stephen Lovell, Issaquah, Luanne Hill, Harlingen, 1 Melinda Arbough, Louisville, and Chip Staton, Cypress; and three great-grandchildren. Edna B. Johnson NACOGOCHES Services for Edna B.

Johnson, 69, La Porte, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Cason Monk Metcalf Funeral Home's Sunset Chapel in Nacogdoches with the Revs. Ronald Trotter and Reagan Sewell officiating. Burial will be in Simpson Campground. Mrs.

Johnson died Saturday at her residence. She was born May 15, 1925, in Nacogdoches County to John David and Luna Wilburn Sowell. She was a clerk in a grocery store and a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Wesley Johnson Jr. in 1967.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ida Fischer and Mrs. Linda Morris, both of La Porte; mother, Mrs. Luna Sowell, Woden; three brothers, David Eugene Sowell, Chireno, James Edward Sowell and John Junior Sowell, both of Woden; four sisters, Mrs. Jessie Golf and Mrs.

Lydia Mae Wallace, both of Chireno, Mrs. Bonnie Sue Jacobs, Woden, and Mrs. Betty Jo Lummus, Nacogdoches; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers include John Paul Morris, John M. Wallace, John Russell Wallace, Dean Lummus, David Mark Sowell and Gary Don Williams.

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