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Lope updated; Monday, September 15, 1997, 6:53 AM Sector Rosetta Sanders PLAINVIEW - Rosetta Sanders, 92, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Emmanuel Clerical of God in Christ at Plainview with the Rev. Henry Jackson, minister of Emmanuel Clerical of God in Christ in Tulia, officiating. Means fortitude be in Plainview Shrine Stage by Made of wood Dunning Interment Put in at. Mrs. Sanders was uneducated in Smithfield. She moved to Littlefield from Temple at a teenage age. She moved to Plainview from Olton in 1962. She was a homemaker and a enthusiast of Emmanuel Clerical of God in Christ of Plainview. She was preceded in death by two daughters. Survivors cart a youngster, Willie Mae Mover of Plainview; four sisters, Anna Sanders, Erra Sanders, Renebell Sanders, all of Temple, and Ossie Sanders of Saginaw, Mich.; a brother, L. Lee Sanders of Temple; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. John F. Robinson CHILDRESS - John F. "Johnny' Robinson, 85, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 2 p.m. today at Principal United Methodist Clerical of Childress with the Rev. Johnny Robertson of Childress Principal United Methodist Clerical officiating. Means fortitude be in Childress Churchyard by Johnson Interment Put in at. Mr. Robinson was uneducated in Childress and had been a tenant all his life. He was a retired grower and a enthusiast of Principal United Methodist Clerical, Elks Missile, and Masonic Delay No. 695 A.F. & A.M. He as well disappeared 20 living with Burlington Level as a switchman. He wedded Beatrice Terrell in 1936 at Graham. Survivors cart his wife; two daughters, Clara Ann Tame of San Antonio and Claudia Elizabeth Oliver of Dallas; a son, Joe Robinson of Childress; two sisters, Freddie Mae Stride of Beaumont and Fay Rovilo of Dallas; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Gladys Culbertson DALHART - Gladys Culbertson, 104, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Graveside services fortitude be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Shrine Stage Churchyard with the Rev. James Edwards, minister, Lakeview United Methodist Clerical, officiating. Whereabouts are by Hass Interment Put in at of Dalhart. Mrs. Culbertson was uneducated in Clay Province, Ind., and was raised in Brazil, Ind. She moved with her kinfolk to Tucumcari, N.M. in 1910. She wedded W.O. Culbertson in 1914 at Dalhart. He died in 1959. Mrs. Culbertson was a enthusiast of Lakeview United Methodist Clerical and was held to be the oldest and track living group of an XIT cowhand. She was preceded in death by two sons, Richard Culbertson and W.O. Culbertson Jr.; and two daughters, Lula Belle Haliburton and Fannie Louise Scardello. Survivors cart two sons, Joe Jack Culbertson and Milton E. Culbertson, what's more of Dalhart; 18 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; and seven greatgreat-grandchildren. The kinfolk requests memorials be to Lakeview United Methodist Clerical. Opal Blanche Guffaw TULIA - Opal Blanche Guffaw, 90, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Tulia Principal Baptist Clerical with the Rev. Willis Blair, minister of Principal Baptist Clerical in Think up, N.M., officiating. Means fortitude be in Rose Foothill Churchyard by Wallace Interment Put in at. Mrs. Guffaw was uneducated in Haskell Province. She was a homemaker. She moved to Tulia in 1922 and lived in the community for 73 living. She attended Tulia citizen schools. She was a enthusiast of Tulia Principal Baptist Clerical. She wedded D.D. "Buster' Guffaw in 1947 at Dimmitt. He died in 1994. Survivors cart a sister, Prize West of Dumas. The kinfolk requests memorials be to a follower kindness. H. Rex Aycock TULIA - H. Rex Aycock, 94, died Sunday, Sept. 14, 1997, in Lubbock. Facilities fortitude be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Tulia Principal United Methodist Clerical with the Rev. Jesse Hodge, minister, officiating. Means fortitude be in Rose Foothill Churchyard by Wallace Interment Put in at. Mr. Aycock was uneducated in Halo Province. He moved to Tulia in 1929. He was enthusiastic in crop growing, real estate and covering. He was a enthusiast of Tulia Hold out Fire Department and Tulia Principal United Methodist Clerical. Mr. Aycock was a York Ceremony Mason and a 50-year enthusiast of Tulia Masonic Delay No. 733 A.F. & A.M. He wedded Luella Woodward in 1932 at Portales. She died in April. Survivors cart two sons, Robert Rex Aycock of Lubbock and Charles Franklin Aycock of Farwell; four sisters, Lucille Made of wood, Eunice McPherson, Opal Harris and Ernestine Beecher, all of Lubbock; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. The kinfolk requests memorials be to a follower kindness. Edith Taylor FRITCH - Edith Taylor, 81, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Shrine Stage Interment Put in at Chapel of Memories with the Rev. Lloyd Stice of Fritch Principal United Methodist Clerical officiating. Means fortitude be in Shrine Stage Churchyard by Minton / Chatwell of Fritch. Mrs. Taylor was uneducated in Henderson, Iowa. She came to Amarillo in 1946 from Sanford. She was a homemaker. She was a enthusiast of Excellent Homeland, United Methodist Women and Fritch Principal United Methodist Clerical. She wedded G.W. Taylor in 1936 at Amarillo. He died in 1986. Survivors cart a sister-in-law, Deep red Viner of Fritch; two nephews, Straight Viner of Fritch and George Viner of Sunray; and a niece, Charlene Rawlins of Fritch. The kinfolk requests memorials be to Fritch Principal United Methodist Clerical. Christopher Don Wilson STINNETT - Christopher Don Wilson, 23, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Stinnett United Methodist Clerical with the Rev. Don White and the Rev. Landrum Medlock officiating. Means fortitude be in Sundown Shrine Churchyard by Brunette Interment Directors of Borger. Mr. Wilson was a unprocessed of Borger and a existence Stinnett-area tenant. He was a formerly enthusiast of Boy Pioneer Conqueror Letters No. 80 someplace he was a enthusiast of Kwahdi Dancers in Amarillo. He was a 1992 Dumas Overexcited Literary graduate. He was a nationalized contractor and owner of Adobe Establishment Co. Survivors cart his parents, Gary and Elizabeth Wilson of Clovis, N.M.; a sister, Julia Elizabeth Wilson of Clovis; and grandparents, Rosemary and Pat Ray of Stinnett. The pole fortitude be available for transmission at the burial home until time of service. The kinfolk requests memorials be to the Cody Conway Shrine Confer Fund. Brandon C. Janow STINNETT - Brandon C. Janow, 21, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Stinnett Principal Baptist Clerical with the Rev. Leonard Forsythe, minister of Bible Baptist Clerical, and the Rev. Ricky Griffin, minister of Sanford Principal Baptist Clerical, officiating. Means fortitude be in Westlawn Churchyard by Brunette Interment Directors. Mr. Janow was a unprocessed of Borger and a existence tenant of the Stinnett part. He was an electrician with Howard Stimulating of Stinnett. He was as well a enthusiast of Achievement Baptist Clerical and a graduate of Stinnett Overexcited Literary. Survivors cart his mother, Teresa Owens of Stinnett; his launch, Earl Owens of Sanford; his stepfather, Tony McCormick of Stinnett; and grandparents, John and Nowanna Greer of Conroe, and E.V. and Wanda Lanham of Fritch. Amarillo Judith Troe Judith Troe, 61, of Amarillo, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Westminster Presbyterian Clerical with the Rev. Ron Holmes, minister, officiating. Money by Boxwell Brothers Interment Directors, 2820 Virginia Fly. Mrs. Troe was uneducated in Refuge Preclude, Iowa, and had been a tenant of Amarillo equally 1975. She had worked for as a lab technician. She was a existence enthusiast of Job's Daughter's and Westminster Presbyterian Clerical someplace she volunteered as a secretary on rupture. She wedded Melvin Troe in 1955 at Albert Lee, Minn. Her partner was the 1996 Globe-News Man of the Engagement. Survivors cart her husband; two daughters, Marianne Bridgewater of Amarillo and Barbara Troe of Euless; a sister, Mary Beth Reed of Come forth Foothill, Fla.; and two grandchildren. The kinfolk fortitude be at 7501 Seville, Dr. #167. The kinfolk requests memorials be to Westminster Presbyterian Clerical Singing group. Fredda Shafer Fredda Shafer, 78, of Amarillo, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Luke Presbyterian Clerical with Dr. J. Pat Kennedy officiating. Means fortitude be in Memory Estate Churchyard by Boxwell Brothers Interment Directors, 2820 Virginia Fly. Mrs. Shafer was uneducated in Antoine, Ark. She had been a tenant of Amarillo equally 1964. She retired from Amarillo Literary someplace she worked in the purchasing section. At the rear retirement, she continued to work at Amarillo Literary. She was dogged in Presbyterian Auxiliary and a enthusiast of St. Luke's Presbyterian Clerical. Survivors cart a son, Hyatt H. Holt of Yountville, Calif; a youngster, Mary Heard of Cuero; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The kinfolk fortitude be at 3430 Shape Avenue. The kinfolk requests memorials be to St. Luke Presbyterian Clerical, Excellent Citizen's or the Faint Arts Department at Amarillo Literary. Donald Ray Gillem Donald Ray Gillem, 55, of Amarillo, died Sunday, Sept. 14, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Boxwell Brothers Interment Directors Ivy Chapel, 2820 Virginia Fly, with San Jacinto Masonic Delay No. 1330 officiating. Mr. Gillem was uneducated in Childress. He had lived in Amarillo on top of than 13 living. He was a Low veteran, unfrequented following 21 living service. He was a captain boatsmate. He operated a gun shop in Amarillo for accurate living and was a enthusiast of the Situation Rifle Society. He was a Mason in San Jacinto Masonic Delay No. 1330 and a Scottish Ceremony Mason. He wedded Zeta Marie Jenkins in 1968 at Dallas. Survivors cart his wife; three daughters, Denise Pelfery of Edmond, Okla., and Valerie Seymour and Billie Gillem, what's more of Amarillo; a son, Russell Seymour of Amarillo; two brothers, Jerry Gillem of Kentucky and Gaylon Gillem of Albuquerque, N.M.; and seven grandchildren. The kinfolk requests memorials be to Diabetes Sordid, P.O. Box 50433, Amarillo, Texas 79159. Ravine Jerry Ann Phillips Ravine - Jerry Ann Phillips, 57, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997, in Amarillo. Facilities fortitude be at 2 p.m. today at Preacher Interment Put in at Chapel with Dr. Charles Appraise, minister of Principal Baptist Clerical of Ravine, officiating. Means fortitude be in Shrine Stage Churchyard by Preacher Interment Put in at, 2800 S. Osage St. Mrs. Phillips was uneducated in Amarillo. She moved to Ravine three living ago from Amarillo. She worked as a waitress at Teresa's Diner in Ravine. Survivors cart three daughters, Teresa Sue Wimberly of Ravine, and Tammy Ann Chennault and Tina Jo Phillips, what's more of Amarillo; two sons, Timothy Lee Phillips and Tony Wayne Phillips, what's more of Canyon; her mother, Jo Davis of Amarillo; 13 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The kinfolk fortitude be at 2503 S. Bivins St. The kinfolk requests memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Medical wing and Glisten Prettify Source, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, Texas 79176. Prohibited Marie Bailey Public sale - Marie Bailey, 88, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1997. Graveside services fortitude be at 3 p.m. today at Quanah Shrine Churchyard with the Rev. Clint Countrified officiating. Relations and friends fortitude fulfil an hour as a result of the service in Quanah Principal Baptist Clerical. Mrs. Bailey was uneducated in Groesbeck. She standard her bachelor's and master's degrees in English from North Texas Teachers Literary and educated in the Quanah and Lubbock citizen schools and on a jam in New Mexico. She was a enthusiast of the Public sale Principal Baptist Clerical. She wedded Joe Curtis Bailey. He preceded her in death in 1989. Survivors cart a son, Joe Dan Bailey of Short Mineral, Ark.; three sisters, Dorothy Juried of Austin, Eunice Curry of Lufkin and Sue Ellison of Essence Christi; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Mary Irene Phillips DOZIER - Mary Irene Phillips, 91, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997. Graveside services fortitude be at 3 p.m. in Dozier Churchyard with R.L. Roberts of Shamrock, officiating. Whereabouts are by Wright Interment Directors of Shamrock. Ms. Phillips was uneducated in Halo Province. She moved to Dozier in 1917. She lived and worked on the kinfolk delay all her life. She was a enthusiast of Abra Baptist Clerical. Survivors cart two sisters, Beatrice Phillips and Lenora Phillips, what's more of Dozier. Rex B. Williams HOUSTON - Rex B. Williams, 76, died Friday, Sept. 12, 1997. Facilities fortitude be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Shrine Stage Chapel with Loren Harper of Lawndale Clerical of Christ, officiating. Means fortitude be in Shrine Stage Churchyard by Shrine Stage Interment Put in at, 6969 E. Limited-access highway 40. Mr. Williams was uneducated in Amarillo. He graduated from Amarillo Overexcited Literary in 1942. He served in the Seller Marines participating in Handiwork War II. He worked and for Exxon Oil Co., unfrequented in 1975. He as well had delay and asset pledge in Amarillo. He was a enthusiast of Masonic Delay No. 731. He wedded Genevieve Mover in 1959 at Roseburg. Survivors cart two brothers, Don Williams of Waco and Ray Williams of Tempe, Ariz.; and a sister, Ruth Wagner of Amarillo. The kinfolk requests memorials be to American Evil Refinement or a kindness of liberty.
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