Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1999 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday, August 12, 1999
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Frances Georjeana Oats and Bradley Allen Nutt
Georjeana Oats-Bradley Nutt to wed
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Oats of Women s University with a Bachelor
Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- of Science degree m the field of occu
nie Nutt of Paris proudly announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their children Frances
Georjeana Oats to Bradley Allen Nutt.
The couple will be married Saturday,
September 25, 1999 at six o'clock in
the evening at Life Tabernacle Church
in Cunningham, Tx. Dr. Raymond
Armstrong will perform the cer-
emony.
The bride-elect is the granddaugh-
ter of Billie Joe and Georgia Oats of
Cunningham, Tx., Geneva Norwood
of Cunningham, Tx., and the late
Eugene Norwood. She is a 1993
graduate of Prairiland High School
and a 1997 graduate of Texas
pational therapy. She is employed by
Christus Saint Joseph’s Health Sys-
tem as an occupational therapist.
Her fiance is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Rayburn Warnell of Gober,
Tx., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Nutt of Paris, Tx. Brad is a 1992
graduate of Paris High School and a
1997 graduate of Texas A & M Uni-
versity at College Station with a Bach-
elor of Business Administration de-
gree. He is pursuing his Masters De-
gree at Texas A & M at Commerce.
Brad is employed as a management
trainee at First Federal Community
Bank of Paris, Tx.
Rebecca 2\nn ofaffeg
with fiance (Jamie (\\)agne fflpfonc
Talleg-Malone
to exchange vows
Randy and Ci ndy Tal ley of Deport
and Carrol Wayne and Betty Malone
of Slabtown are proud to announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their children, Rebecca
Ann Talley of Deport and Jamie
Wayne Malone of Slabtown.
The couple will be married at 7:00
o'clock in the evening on Friday, Sep-
tember 24. Rev. Steve MillerofCoo-
per will perform the ceremony at
Glory Baptist Church.
Lauren Marie Robertson and Sonny DeivayneGibbs
Robertson-Gibbs engagement announced
Rebecca is the granddaughter of
John and Barbara Trussell of
Halesboro and Barbara Hallman of
Reno. She is a 1998 graduate of
Prairiland High School.
Jamie is the grandson of the late
Neva Kennemer Lane of Slabtown
and Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Malone of
Taylortown. He is a 1997 graduate of
Chisum High School.
They will reside in Slabtown. Fam-
ily and friends are invited to attend.
Rev. and Mrs. Park Robertson are
pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lauren Marie, to
Sonny Dewayne Gibbs of Bogata.
The bride-elect is a sophomore at
Paris Junior College majoring in
Business Administration. She is em-
ployed as a teller with Bank of
America in Paris. She is the grand-
daughter of Jerry and Virginia Shelton
of Mt. Pleasant and Dean and the late
LaVeme Robertson of Mt. Pleasant.
The prospective groom is the son
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Bogata and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
DeVane of Pittsburg. He is currently
attending Paris Junior College and
plans to major in Electronics. He is
employed as a radio technician with
Ken Harrison Enterprises in Bogata.
He is the grandson of James and
Pauline Gibbs and Lucy Towns.
The couple will be married on Sat-
urday, September 18, 1999 at 2:30
p.m. at the First Baptist Church of
Bogata. Friends and relatives are cor-
dially invited to attend.
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of Kiomatia died
as Medical Cen-
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by wagon at an
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ngineersand the
e back to the
ty and became a
George Wright
the first to use a
ses and mules to
being told that a
rk.
ad Ranch #2 at
r of years and
re dealership
he operated until
he moved to the
ed various jobs
until moving
retired and built
ted to his chil-
ily and was a
e had four chil-
oulware of Irv-
ilba Boulware of
Iware of Bran-
lie Boulware of
ildren and nine
i; one brother,
the Kiomatia
jpisters, Fannie
Jean Watson of
id in death by a
ie Boulware.
Thursday, Au-
in Lindeman
Funeral Home,
wha Cemetery
of Clarksville ^
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ilip Allen, Paul
Joey Phillips.
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peeks to celebrate
25th wedding anniversarg
David “Butch” Peek and Kay
Weddle were married July 20, 1974
at the home of her parents, Bennie
and Janett Weddle by the Rev. Curtis
Hoover.
The couple has three children.
Wendy Peek Brunson and husband
Matt of Dallas, Kane Peek, U.S.
Army, Ft. Hood and Devin Peek,
Fulbright.
The couple’s children honored
them on their anniversary with tick-
ets to Willie Nelson’s concert.
Other family members and friends
will honor the couple with a recep-
tion on August 14 from 5 until 8 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church of
Fulbright.
Everyone is cordially invitred to
attend.
avrr.tgc cost of m funrt
today Is m/most twice as
much as it was IS years ago/
Did you also know that
Wood Funeral Homes of
Bogata and Deport can
write you a policy that will
keep ttf prke Of a Btneral
from Fin c'riiising, enn If
1Heath b’f" fl^'IS, ’br 20
years from now. You tan
pay a monthly premium for
Cj 24,' or M months and
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at today S prices. Don’t put
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vows exchanged
Bradley O’Brien and Cynthia High School, the University of Texas
Hickman, both of Austin, were mar- at Dallas and a 1996 graduate of the
ried July 5 in Levittown, NY. University of Texas School of Nurs-
The wedding was held at the First ing in Austin. He is a Desert Storm
Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m. with a veteran and is employed in Austin as
reception following in the a Registered Nurse.
Millerridge Inn in Jericho, NY. She is a graduate of Division High
Bradley is the son of Ruth and School and Hofstra Univesity,
Stanley O’Brien of Garland. Cynthia Hempstead, NY and is employed
is the daughter of Charles and Joan with the DelValle ISD as a speech
Hickman of New York. therapist.
He is a graduate of South Garland They will reside in Austin.
Riches and power are but gifts of blind fate, whereas goodness is
the result of one’s own merits.
—H61oise
Ronda Jean Griffith and Kevin Paul English
Griffith-English to wed September 11
Rev. and Mrs. Gary L. Griffith of The prospective groom is a 1995
Mt. Pleasant are proud to announce graduate of Rivercrest High School
the engagement and approaching and is self-employed as a general
marriage of theirdaughter Ronda Jean contractor.
Griffith to Kevin Paul English, son of The wedding will be held at Lib-
Debbie English of Bogata and Mr. erty Missionary Baptist Church in
and Mrs. Paul English of Paris. Blodgett on September 11, 1999 at
The bride-elect is a 1996 graduate 7:00 p.m. A reception will follow in
of Mount Pleasant High School and the Fellowship Hall of the church,
is employed at Blodgett Beauty Sa- All friends and relatives are cordially
Ion. invited to attend.
Merrills to be honored
on golden anniverarg
William and Marjorie Merrill will The event will be hosted by their
be honored on their golden wedding children, Tom, Bill, Deal, Barb, Ann,
anniversary with a reception on Sat- Nancy, John and Jeff,
urday, August 21 from 12 until 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend this
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1999, newspaper, August 12, 1999; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006258/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.