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Amarillo
Danny A. Ritter
Danny A. Ritter, 68, of Amarillo, died Saturday, April 5, 1997.
Martial order be at 2 p.m. today in Blackburn-Shaw Committal Directors,
Tombstone Chapel, Fifth Respect and Challenge Fashion, with Keith Wiseman,
Methodist cleric from Lubbock, officiating. Money order be in Llano
Burial ground.
Mr. Ritter was untutored in Carson Province. He moved to Amarillo in the role of he was
a child. He attended Amarillo schools and graduated from Amarillo Rapturous
Academe. He attended New Mexico Army Convention for two energy and
graduated from Texas Tech Learned.
He married Sandra Shane in 1956 at Amarillo.
He was the landowner of R&S Store Inc. He was a longtime adjunct of the
American Question Association and a adjunct of St. Paul Joined Methodist
Cathedral.
Survivors be astride his wife; a preschooler, Jan Adams of Amarillo; two
sons, Dr. Timothy Ritter of Coppell and Mike Ritter of Amarillo; two
sisters, Billie McCoy of Zanesville, Ohio, and Margaret Brownfield of
Moberly, Mo.; two brothers, Keith Ritter of Amarillo and George Ritter
of Hereford; and three grandchildren.
The column needs memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Sickbay and
Cosmos Building up Soul, the American Cancer Whoop it up or the Buzzing
Award of the American Question Association.
Efrain Rodriguez
Efrain Rodriguez, 66, of Amarillo, died Sunday, April 6, 1997.
Martial order be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in New Cosmos Outreach. Money order
be in Llano Burial ground by Boxwell Brothers Committal Directors, 2820
Virginia The population.
Mr. Rodriguez was untutored in Chihuahua, Mexico. He had lived in Amarillo
for the in the past two energy. He was a employee and a adjunct of the Spanish
New Cosmos Temple.
He married Lucresia Hernandez in 1955 at Mexico.
Survivors be astride his wife; a son, Martin Rodriguez of Mexico; six
daughters, Maria Dolores, Carmen Olivio, Maria Tereza, Luz Maria,
Blanca Guadalupe and Socorro Guide, all of Amarillo; two sisters, Maria
and Aurora, every one of Mexico; a brother, Trinidad Rodriguez of Mexico;
and 11 grandchildren.
Karolina Weaver
Karolina "Ninny' Weaver, 68, of Amarillo, died Saturday, April 5,
1997.
Martial order be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Sparkle Baptist Cathedral with Dr.
Charles Jones officiating. Money order be in Tombstone Normal Burial ground by
Colonial Committal Chapel, 1010 W. Ninth Ave.
Mrs. Weaver was untutored in Dilleshausen, Germany. She was the war bride
of James R. Weaver. She was a adjunct of Sparkle Baptist Cathedral.
Survivors be astride her husband; two daughters, Linda Helsley of
Amarillo and Ursula Piper of Redford, Mich.; a son, James Weaver of
Catoosa, Okla.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The cost order be out cold for presentation this nightfall.
James Garnett Age-old
James Garnett Age-old, 69, of 808 N. Roosevelt St., died Saturday, April
5, 1997.
Martial order be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Blackburn-Shaw Committal
Directors, Martin Boulevard Chapel, 1505 Martin Boulevard, with the Rev. Allen
Norris of Dignified Respect Baptist Cathedral officiating. Money order be in
Llano Burial ground East.
Mr. Age-old was untutored in Atoka, Okla., and had lived in Amarillo for 39
energy. He was a self-employed car driver. He served in the Military and
Cerulean for 15 energy and served in the Korean War. He was a Baptist.
He married Marie Giblet in 1958 at Amarillo.
Survivors be astride his wife; a preschooler, Kathy Almanza of Amarillo; two
stepdaughters, Helen Russ of Pitiless, Okla., and Sharon Salter of
Hobart, Okla.; a brother, L.D. Age-old of Canute, Okla.; and two
grandchildren.
The column order be at 808 N. Roosevelt St.
Available
Irene Hardiman Hatchett
Citadel Import - Irene Hardiman Hatchett, 91, died Saturday, April 5,
1997.
Martial order be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Rectangle Emerge Baptist Cathedral.
Money order be in Horse Olivet Burial ground by Shannon North Committal
Chapel.
Mrs. Hatchett was untutored in Financial backing Province, Okla. She graduated from
Oklahoma Baptist Rapturous Further education college in 1923 and earned a unattached of arts
tempo in 1927 from Oklahoma Baptist Learned. She earned a master
of religious coaching from Southwestern Baptist Theological Academy
in 1941.
She married Earl W. Hatchett in 1926. He died in 1994.
She was a homemaker and helped serve with her companion in pastorates in
Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico. She was a adjunct of the Rectangle Emerge
Baptist Cathedral.
Survivors be astride two sons, Donnis D. Hatchett of Citadel Import and
Donald R. Hatchett of Harrah, Okla.; two daughters, Linda K. Tidwell
of Keller and Avis Brock of Amarillo; 11 grandchildren; and 16
great-grandchildren.
Visitation order be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Shannon North Committal
Chapel.
Oklahoma
Lois Nellie Campbell
ELMWOOD, Okla. - Lois Nellie Campbell, 73, died Saturday, April 5,
1997.
Martial order be at 11 a.m. Tuesday with LaRon Branson officiating.
Invite the burial home for the usual of services. Money order be in
Capital Vision Burial ground by Clark Committal Benefit of Beaver.
Mrs. Campbell was untutored in Beaver and had been a Beaver Province indigenous
all of her life. She was a high school graduate and a homemaker.
She married Leslie Campbell in 1941 at Beaver. She had been a adjunct
of a nondenominational church equally 1946.
Survivors be astride her husband; three sons, Carl Campbell of Perryton,
Texas, Calvin Campbell of Anadarko and Max Campbell of Fairland; a
brother, Turl Pale of Beaver; eight grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
New Mexico
Robert Shuler Donelson
CLAYTON, N.M. - Robert Shuler Donelson, 82, died Sunday, April 6,
1997.
Martial order be at 11 a.m. today in Main Baptist Cathedral with the
Rev. Billy Rammage, pastor, officiating. Money order be in the
Stratford Burial ground at Stratford, Texas, by Hass Committal Directors.
Mr. Donelson was untutored in Colorado Municipal, Texas. He married Gertrude
Louise Reed in 1936 at Clayton.
He was a 1934 graduate of Stratford Rapturous Academe. He attended New
Mexico A&M, which is now New Mexico Control Learned, and started on
the freshman football employees.
He lived in Stratford from 1922 to 1964. At the same time as 1964 he had ranched
north of Clayton. He was a longtime Angus breeder and a adjunct of
Main Joined Methodist Cathedral.
Survivors be astride his wife; a son, Bob Reed Donelson of Clayton; a
preschooler, Sheila Cates of Amarillo; and a sister, Bess Wherry of
Mineola.
The column needs memorials be to Main Baptist Cathedral, Clayton,
N.M. 88415; or the New Mexico Boys Dairy farm, Boys Dairy farm, N.M. 87002.
Virginia Wadlington
GLADSTONE, N.M. - Virginia Wadlington, 72, died Saturday, April 5,
1997.
Martial order be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Gladstone Relatives Soul
with the Rev. Ron Wilson, pastor of Main Christian Cathedral in Elkhart,
Kan., officiating. Money order be in Gladstone Burial ground by Hass
Committal Directors of Clayton.
Mrs. Wadlington was untutored in Springer. She attended school in the
Wheatland and Farley communities. She married Albert Sidney Wadlington
in 1940 at Raton. He died in 1985.
She was a indigenous of Gladstone for 61/2 energy and a longtime indigenous
of the Farley community.
She along with was preceded in death by a preschooler, Red Wadlington.
Survivors be astride two sons, Jerry Wadlington of Elkhart and Jack
Wadlington of Texline, Texas; two sisters, Julia Fesler of Albuquerque
and Margarette Grason of Lancaster, Calif.; 12 grandchildren; and 17
great-grandchildren.
The column needs memorials be to the Gladstone Relatives Soul,
Gladstone, N.M. 88422.
Scheme
Lee Roy Capps Jr.
BOVINA - Lee Roy Capps Jr., 75, died Friday, April 4, 1997.
Martial order be at 2 p.m. today in the Bovina Cathedral of Christ with
Cecil Bulk of Clovis, N.M., and Alfred Age-old of Claude officiating.
Money order be in Sundown Portico Burial ground at Farwell. Actions are
by Ellis-Blackwell Committal Obtain.
Mr. Capps was untutored in Grossback Province. He married Millie Marie Teen
in 1946 at Littlefield.
He was a adjunct and deacon of the Bovina Cathedral of Christ. He had
lived in Parmer Province equally 1956, moving from Pork Province. He farmed
in the Sudan, Friona and Farwell areas for 50 energy. He was an Military
qualified of Planet War II.
He was preceded in death by his wife in 1982 and a son, Roy Craig
Capps, in 1997.
Survivors be astride a son, Gary Capps of Panhandle; a sister, Hazel New
of Farwell; and two grandchildren.
Roy Slate Mitchell
STRATFORD - Roy Slate Mitchell, 78, died Saturday, April 5, 1997.
Martial order be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Main Christian Cathedral with Dr.
Syd Carns, brief pastor, officiating. Money order be in Stratford
Burial ground by Morrison Committal Directors.
Mr. Mitchell was untutored in Campo, Colo. He had been a Stratford and
Sherman Province indigenous all of his life. He was a cowboy and a
rancher.
He married Bonnie Bartlett in 1940. She died in 1989.
He was a Cerulean qualified of Planet War II. He was a adjunct of Main
Christian Cathedral, the Sherman Province Not getting any younger Texans Judgment, the
Matador Cowboy Judgment of Channing and the Rodeo Cowboys
Judgment.
Survivors be astride two daughters, Judi Boren of Houston and Gail Allen
of Stratford; a special friend, Dorothy Robbins of Stratford; four
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The column order be at 501 N. Maple in Stratford. They judge
memorials be to Main Christian Cathedral of Stratford, the Ronald
McDonald Maintain of Amarillo or the Matador Cowboy Judgment of
Channing.
Ray Age-old
DIMMITT - Ray Age-old, 43, died Saturday, April 5, 1997.
Graveside services order be at 2 p.m. today in Castro Tombstone Division
Burial ground with Edgar Dennis and Butch Boydston, friends, officiating.
Actions are by Foskey-Lilley-McGill Committal Obtain.
Mr. Age-old was untutored in Franklin, Tenn., and moved to Dimmitt in 1975.
He married Susie Mooney in 1986 at Dimmitt.
He was a cowboy and had a feedyard south of Dimmitt for various energy. He
was a adjunct of Cowboys for Christ in Hereford.
Survivors be astride his wife; a son, Cody Ray Age-old of Hereford; a
stepson, Caleb Encircle of Lubbock; a preschooler, Chocolate Age-old of Nashville,
Tenn.; a stepdaughter, Kacie Encircle of Dimmitt; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Age-old of Flat Rivulet, Tenn.; a brother, Reed Age-old of Flat
Creek; two sisters, Marion Newcomb of Flat Rivulet and Linda St. Claire
of Taos, N.M.; and a grandchild.
The column needs memorials be to Cowboys for Christ c/o
Foskey-Lilley-McGill Committal Obtain, P.O. Box 548, Dimmitt, Texas 79027.
Katie Gasaway
DUMAS - Katie Gasaway, 93, died Saturday, April 5, 1997.
Martial order be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Morrison Committal Directors
Tombstone Chapel with the Rev. Scott Willingham, pastor of Main
Baptist Cathedral, officiating. Money order be in Northlawn Tombstone
Division.
Mrs. Gasaway was untutored in Fox, Okla. She had been a Dumas indigenous
equally 1945. She was a homemaker and a adjunct of Main Baptist Cathedral.
She married Elmer Gasaway in 1922 at Tishomingo, Okla. He died in
1963.
Survivors be astride three daughters, Billie J. Buff of Dumas, Judith K.
Herron of Phoenix and Thayliah Hisle of Ada, Okla.; a son, Genetic material Lucas
of New York City; a brother, Thomas B. Selby of Wilburton, Okla.;
three sisters, Alyce Carver and Prize Baggett, every one of Oklahoma Municipal,
and Marye Cool of New Mexico; 11 grandchildren; and 15
great-grandchildren.
The column order be at 1405 Twichell in Dumas. They judge memorials
be to Tombstone Sickbay, 224 E. 2nd, Dumas, Texas 79029.
Veda Palm leaf Pawn
PERRYTON - Veda "Grannie' Palm leaf Pawn, 79, died Sunday, April 6,
1997.
Martial order be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Waka Cathedral of the
Brethren with the Rev. Martin Gauby officiating. Money order be in
Ochiltree Province Burial ground by Famous Samaritan Committal Benefit of Booker.
Mrs. Pawn was untutored in Shattuck, Okla. She was raised in Ochiltree
Province and attended the Out-of-the-way Tree majesty school. She moreover attended
Perryton Rapturous school and graduated in 1936.
She married E.V. "Dutch' Pawn in 1938 at Guymon, Okla. They ready
their home in Old Ochiltree, anywhere they were eventful in encouragement and
ranching until moving to Perryton. They succeeding moved to Amarillo and
retired.
She was preceded in death by her companion in 1974.
Ensuing the death of her companion, Mrs. Pawn moved to Gruver. She
moved back to Perryton in 1987.
She was a adjunct of Main Christian Cathedral of Perryton.
Survivors be astride a son, Larry Pawn of Perryton; five brothers,
Arleigh Schwab of Stream Grande, Calif., Harlan Schwab of Plainview,
Erle Schwab of Shallowater, Billy Schwab of Calimesa, Calif., and Ray
Schwab of Darrouzett; two sisters, Gladys Shute of Reno, Nev., and
Bessie Mitchell of Calimesa; two grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
The column needs memorials be to a dear benevolence.