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Daniel Clark
Services for Daniel Clark, 56, of Fort Worth, were 11 a.m., Friday, May 26, in the Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank, with Rev. Steve Glosup officiating.
Interment followed in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Mabank, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank.
Mr. Clark died May 20, 2000, in Fort Worth.
He was born Jan. 27, 1944, in Geneva, Neb., to David V and Mary Naomi (Young) Clark.
Survivors include; daughters, Peggy Sue Clark and Anna Wiemann of Meridan, Idaho, Kandi Kay Johnson and husband, Tyson of Mabank, Sherri Barnhart and husband, Greg of Seven Points, Brenda Sue Clark of Malakoff; seven, grandchildren; brother, Ben Clark and wife, Sherry of Lincoln, Neb.; sisters, Barb Fleck and husband, Jerome of Nebraska, Jackie Beau and husband, Pete of Lincoln, Neb.; JoAnn Hoffman and husband, Bob of Berryville, Ark., Cindy Suter and husband, Dave of Lakewood, Colo., Mary Beth Stubblefield of Springfield, Mo.; sister-in-law, Nina Clark of Nebraska.
Pallbearers were Willie Vercher, Art Willet, James Roberts, Troy McFadin and Bill Higgins.
Barbara Jeanne Maxwell Reed
Services for Barbara Jeanne Maxwell Reed, 20, of Gun Barrel City, will be held 3 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 12, at Anderson Clayton Brothers Funeral Home in Kemp, with Rev. Allen Miller officiating.
Ms. Reed died Aug. 8, 2000, in Kaufman County.
She was born June 12, 1980, in Dallas. Ms. Reed was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Bobby Ray Maxwell and Kenneth Ree.
Survivors include; parents, Gary Lynn and Pamela Jeanne Reed; brothers, Stephen Reed of Dallas, Brandon Stubbs, Tristan Stubbs and Kyle Stubbs all of Duncanville; step-father, Mark Stubbs of Duncanville; grandparents, Pamela and Orville Smallwood of Gun Barrel City; grandmother, Josephine Reed of Dallas; step-grandmother, Betty Maxwell of Farmers Branch; aunts, Andrea Maxwell of Farmers Branch, Becky Smith of Austin and Paula Silva of North Carolina; Jimmy Clayton of Gun Barrel City and a boyfriend, Eric Justin Mahalek.
Rita J. Bullock
Graveside services for Rita J. Bullock, 61, of Mabank, were 10 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 10, in the Kerens Cemetery in Kerens, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank.
Mrs. Bullock died Aug. 7, 2000, in Tyler, following a short illness.
She was born Nov. 2, 1938 to George Thural and Georgie Opal (Ellisor) DeMoss. Previously of Wylie, she had lived in Mabank for 14 years and was Baptist by faith. Mrs. Bullock loved her grandchildren and family. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Teressa June Bullock Morgan on Oct. 30, 1998.
Survivors include: her loving husband, A. L. Bullock of Mabank; daughter, Peggy Ramsey and husband, Michael of Kemp; grandchildren, Shannon Grimes of Mesquite, Jermey Grimes of Pryor, Okla., Bobby and Jana Ramsey of Kemp, Frankie Tores of Mesquite; great-granddaughter, Victoria Tores of Mesquite; brothers, James DeMoss of Purden, Buddy DeMoss of Corsicana and Buster DeMoss of Houston; sisters, Geraldine Ellis of Arlington and Sue Smith of Lubbock; other family members and a host of friends.
Eugene Lavern Jackson
Services for Eugene Lavern Jackson, 77, of Mabank, will be 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 12, in the Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank, with Mr. Charles W. Lamb and Mr. Berle M. Lamb officiating.
Interment will follow at 5 p.m., Saturday, in the Shady Grove Cemetery in Paris, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank.
Mr. Jackson died Aug. 9, 2000, in Kaufman, following a long illness.
He was born March 11, 1923, in Manchester, to W. H. and Mina Brice Jackson. Previously of Dallas, Mr. Jackson had lived in Mabank for 15 years and was a member of the Grace Temple Baptist Church in Dallas. Mr. Jackson retired in 1982 from Huey-Phillip Hardware and Orrs Hill Brother Hardware in Dallas. He was an avid golfer and fisherman. Mr. Jackson was a veteran of the United States Navy where he served in World War II.
Survivors include; his loving wife, Marcelene Jackson of Mabank; daughter, Nancy C. Jackson of Mabank; brothers, W. H. "Dub" Jackson of Dallas and Melvin F. Jackson of Cleveland; brothers-in-law, Charles W. Lamb of Plano and Berle M. Lamb of Duncanville; eight nephews; three nieces; other family members and a host of friends.
Honorary pallbearers will be Tara Jackson, Stone Berger, Tim Lamb, David Lamb, Mark Lamb, Paul Lamb, Michael Lamb, Mary Lamb, J. R. Jackson and Trevor Jackson.
Clarence Albert Pritchard
Services for Clarence Albert Pritchard, 91, of Granbury, were 2 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 9, in the Chapel of the Eeds Funeral Home, with Bro. Bob Hailey officiating.
Interment followed in the Liberty Cemetery, under the direction of Eeds Funeral Home.
Mr. Pritchard died Aug. 4, 2000, in the Grandbury Villa Nursing Center in Granbury.
He was born Dec. 8, 1908, in Brownwood, to George W. and Mary Lucinda Trammel Pritchard. Mr. Pritchard was united in marriage to Mary Alice Barber, Sept. 1, 1933, in Dale. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Church of Christ. Mr. Pritchard was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Vella Pritchard Barber and Edna Lois Pritchard.
Survivors include; wife, Mary Alice Pritchard of Granbury; sons, and their wives, Louis Odell and Ursula Pritchard of Granbury, Donnie Clint and Kay Pritchard of Scurry and Douglas Lynn and Vivien Pritchard of Union Center, S. D.; step-brothers, Estelle Lackey, Jr., of Washington State and Lawrence Lackey of Luling; affectionately known as "pop" to his five grandchildren and their spouses, Michael and Tiffany Pritchard, Patrick and Janice Pritchard, Timothy and Estella Pritchard, Terry and Latrice Pritchard and Shwan and Gidget Pritchard all of the Dallas, Fort Worth area; as well as his 10, great-grandchildren; seven, step-grandchildren and spouses.
Patty M. Estes
Services for Patty M. Estes, 70, of Kemp, were 2 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 10, at Anderson-Clayton Brothers Funeral Chapel, with Bro. Roy Merritt and Bro. Jim Addison officiating.
Interment followed at Kemp Cemetery, under the direction of Anderson-Clayton Brothers Funeral Home.
Mrs. Estes died Aug. 8, 2000, in Presbyterian Hospital in Kaufman.
She was born July 20, 1930, to Mont Pritchett and Alta Belle Williams in Kaufman County. Mrs. Estes was preceded in death by her husband, Guinn C. Estes.
Survivors include; son, Larry Estes of Kemp; mother, Bell Pritchett of Kemp; grandchildren, Julie Estes of Kaufman, Tim Estes and his wife, Andrea of Kaufman, Tracy Estes and his wife, Maria of Terrell; great-grandchildren, Megan and Krissie Estes; brother, Wilburn Pritchett of Kemp; aunt, Vernie Randall; numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and a host of friends.
Billie Jean Hanna
Services for Billie Jean Hanna , 72, of Kemp, were held Sunday, Aug. 20, at Anderson Clayton Brothers Funeral Home in Kemp, with Rev. John Grigsby and Rev. Leonard Jackson officiating and Clifton Smith giving the eulogy.
Interment followed in Kemp Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Clayton Brothers Funeral Home, Kemp.
Mrs Hanna died Aug. 18, 2000, in Kemp.
She was born Jan. 28, 1928, in Aley to Jack and Mattie (Godwin) Patterson and married James "Pat" Hanna in Rockwall on Dec. 26, 1947. Mrs. Hanna had a public teaching career that spanned 35 years, 32 of those years at the Kemp High School. She received a Bachelors degree from Texas Women's University and a Masters degree from East Texas State University. Mrs. Hanna served as a municipal judge, served on the Kemp City Council and spent eight years on the Kemp ISD board of trustees. She was honored by the State Board of Education as a Texas Hero for Children. She also served on the Kaufman County Child Welfare Board. Mrs. Hanna was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Kemp.
Survivors include; husband, James Pat Hanna of Kemp; sons, Dr. Mike Hanna, M.D., and wife Cletus of Huntsville, Mark Hanna of Dallas and Forest Dane Hanna and wife, Lori of Austin; daughter, Laura Ann and husband, Britt Peace of Kemp; grandchildren, Chris Hanna of Dallas, Seth Hanna of Deluth Minn., Nick Vilbas of Kemp and Patrick Peace of Kemp; brother, J. C. Patterson and wife, Colleen of Aley; nieces, Sharon Snuffer of West Hartford, Conn., and Cheryl Whitehead of Corsicana; numerous other family members and friends.
Pallbearers were Doug Doss, Dan Doss, Tyson Barnes, Jr. MD, Eugene "Strike" Franklin, Jimmy McNair, Harvey McDougald, Gerald Whitehead, Edward Rocha, Jimmy Valentine and Robert McFaul.
Honorary pallbearers were Tyson Barnes, Sr., Al Williamson, Charlie Doss, Mike Shivers, Pete Eldridge, Jimmy Collinsworth DVM, James Greathouse and Don Jedlicka.
Donations may be made to the Billie Jean Hanna Memorial Scholarship Fund at the First National Bank, P.O. Box 587, Kemp, Texas 75143, or to the Friends of the Library Fund, Kemp Independent School District, 202 W. 17th St. Kemp, Texas 75143.
Harvey Cozell Towns
Services for Harvey Cozell Towns, 89, of Dallas, were 11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 23, in Eubank Chapel, Canton, with Rev. Jessie Rogers and Rev. Edward L. Ward, Jr. officiating.
Interment followed in Holly Springs Cemetery, Martins Mill, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home, Inc., Canton.
Mr. Towns died Aug. 20, 2000, in Rowlett, after a short illness.
He was born July 18, 1910, in Martins Mill, to William Franklin and Fannie Mae Noble Towns. Mr. Towns served his country in the U.S. Army Air Force during WW II. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Richardson. Mr. Towns worked in the oil field for several years and moved quite often. He settled in Dallas in 1950 and was a self-employed contractor for many years. Mr. Towns was a good son, brother husband and father. He had many friends and loved them all. Mr. Towns was preceded in death by a son, David Ronald Towns.
Survivors include; wife, Mrs. Ruth A. Towns of Dallas; sister, Mrs. Chistell Benningfield of Grand Prairie; sister-in-law, Mrs. Wynette Markham of Rockwall; three nieces and a host of friends.
Pallbearers were Mack Reid, Jack White, Benny Henderson, Bill Taylor, Jack Reid and Junior White.
Jetta Glenn Ray Teague
No services are scheduled at this time for infant Jetta Glenn Ray Teague. Arrangements were with Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank.
Jetta died Aug. 20, 2000, in Dallas.
He was born Aug. 20, 2000, in Dallas, the son of Jetta Roy Teague and Terry Capehart and was preceded in death by his grandfather, Waylond Teague and by Uncle Glenn Ray Teague.
Survivors include; parents, Jetta Roy Teague and Terry Capehart of Gun Barrel City; brother, Tyler Garvin of Gun Barrel City; grandmother, Evelyn Teague of Gun Barrel City; aunts, Sheila Ann Teague of Mabank and Candy Guill and husband, Alan of Gun Barrel City; niece, Erika Guill; nephews, James Guill and Cody Teague; numerous other family members.
Carroll E. Ferguson Sr.
Services for Carroll E. Ferguson Sr., 89, were held 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, in the Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank, with Dr. Royce Riley officiating.
Interment followed in the Payne Springs Cemetery in Payne Springs, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank.
Mr. Ferguson died Oct. 3, 2000, in Abilene, following a long illness.
He was born March 18, 1911, in Chicago, Ill., to Arthur C. and Lulu (Evans) Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson was preceded in death by his son, James Ferguson; wife, Mary and wife, Leona.
Survivors include; sons, Robert Ferguson and William Ferguson; other family members and a host of friends.
Jennie Ruth Stewart
Services for Jennie Ruth Stewart, 85, of Mabank, were 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, in Eubank Chapel, Canton, with Rev. Byron Jones and Rev. Louie Barron officiating.
Interment followed in Haven of Memories Memorial Park, Canton, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home, Canton.
Ms. Stewart died Oct. 5, 2000, in Athens, after a short illness.
She was born Nov. 9, 1914, in Murphy, to John and Docia Nelson Harvey. Ms. Stewart spent her childhood in Plano and most of her adult life in Dallas. The last 17 years she lived in the Cedar Creek Lake area. Ms. Stewart loved sports and was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan. For many years she served her community playing the organ and piano at many Baptist Churches.
Survivors include; daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and John Kennedy of Mabank; grandson and wife, Mike and Kimberly Watkins of Alba; granddaughter, Pamela Campbell of Mabank; brother, Nelson Harvey of McKinney; sister, Tressie Davis of McKinney; four, great-grandchildren.
Mary Ella Cope
Graveside services for Mary Ella Cope, 53, of Malakoff were 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 14, at Tool Cemetery, with Boyce Earl Nabors officiating, under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home, Malakoff.
Ms. Cope died Saturday, Oct. 7, 2000, at a local hospital in Athens after a sudden illness.
She was born Oct. 17, 1946, to Lester L. and Annie Laura Nabors, in Mabank. She was a member of Lakeside Baptist Church and attended Parkview Baptist Church of Malakoff. Ms. Cope owned and operated Cope's Cut and Curl for 25 years, in Malakoff. She was preceded in death by her mother, Annie Laura Norrell Nabors and her son, Donald Wayne Cope, Jr.
Survivors include; father and step-mother, Lester L. and Welda Nabors of Kerens; grandsons, Donald Wayne Cope, III and Daniel Lynn Cope of Malakoff; brother and sister-in-law, Boyce Earl and Jackie Nabors of Wills Point; sisters and brother-in-law, Brenda K. Howell of Malakoff, Glenda and Lloyd Thrasher of Mabank; numerous nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
A fund, in lieu of flowers, was set up in Mary's name at Citizens' National Bank in Malakoff.
Robert E. Boyer
Graveside services for Robert E. Boyer, 78, of Kemp, were 3 p.m., Monday, Oct. 9, in Prairie Point Cemetery, with Gene Bullard, Jr. officiating.
Interment followed in Prairie Point Cemetery, under the direction of Paschal Funeral Home, Inc., Kerens.
Mr. Boyer died Oct. 6, 2000, in E.T.M.C. Hospital in Athens.
He was born Feb. 11, 1922, in Richmond, Ind. Mr. Boyer served his country with the U. S. Navy, in World War II.
Survivors include; wife, Mary Boyer of Kemp; sons, Robert E. Boyer of Littleton, Colo., Robert E. Boyer, Jr. of Fort Worth and Cecil James Boyer of Springtown; daughters, Donna Mulinax of South Carolina, Sherry Cochran of Arlington, Pam Gregory of Round Rock and Barbara Mulkins of Denver; nine, grandchildren; five, great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were family members.
Leota 'Dot' McCann King
Services for Leota "Dot" McCann King, 96, of Euless, were 10:30 a.m., Monday, Oct. 9, in the First Baptist Church of Malakoff.
Interment followed at 2 p.m., in the Oakland Cemetery in Rusk, under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank.
Mrs. King died Oct. 5, 2000, in Euless.
She was born Sept. 12, 1904, in Serepta, La., to Perry H. and Lulu (Richardson) McCann. Previously of Dixie Isle Addition on Cedar Creek Lake, Mrs. King had lived in Euless for five years and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Malakoff. She retired in 1966 from Freeze and Nichols Engineers, Inc., in Fort Worth and was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Lee King in 1980.
Survivors include; sons, Perry M. King and wife, Moonyeen P. of Malakoff and Ronald W. King and wife, Judy of Euless; grandchildren, Roger, Gary, Adam and Dian King; great-grandchildren, Taylor, Addison and Kaylee King; brother, Oliver D. McCann and wife, Kathleen of Arlington; nieces, nephews, other family members and a host of friends.
Pallbearers were Dub McCann, John Whitley, Tommy Nolley, Wendell Price, David McCann and Don Moore.
Memorials may be made to the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children, 2222 Welborn Street, Dallas, Texas 75219.