The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985 Page: 2 of 10
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and relatives to the informal wedding
to be held at the Baptist Church in
Cunningham at 7:30 p.m. October 25.
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Mr. and Mrs. Worth Baker met
their daughter, Karen, and Mrs.
Baker’s sister, Mrs. Fannie Gullion at
the State Fair in Dallas, Tuesday, and
Mrs. Baker remained there for a visit
until Thursday.
Visitors of Mr. arid Mrs. Richard
Gandy were Sharon Atterberry of
Euless, Myrtle Smith of Blossom,
Betty and Melissa Rodgers, Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Garner of Dallas, Cheryl
Embrey, Linda Embry, Stella weeks in Morris, IL with their
Rodens, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Baker, dainrht«r snd AWlMl
Mrs. Jimmy King and Mrs. Essie
Mae Kerbow attended a Baptist con-
ministra tor of the Sabine Independent -
School District in Liberty C
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy
Lowery of Liberty City; one son, Ran-
dy of Liberty City; one daughter,
Cathey Keasler of White Oak; four
sisters, Elvie Green and Iva Nelle •
Moreland of Campbell and Rosie
Drake and Ann Preston of Dallas , two
brothers, Luther Lowery of Woodville
■HL and Dude Lowery of Greenville; five
in Ennis, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melton grandchildren, one great-grandchile
Rogers. He was a veteran of World
War II, serving in the Navy. He was
formerly of Bogata, died Sunday, Oc- I
tober l3 at a Dallas Nursing Home.
Private graveside services were
held at 5:30 p.m. Monday, October 14
at Bogata Cemetery with the Rev
Randy Newkirk officiating. Burial
was made by Bogata Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hinson was born March 21,
1917, in Bogata, a daughter of James
Oscar and Ida Summers Lee. She
married Clifton Smiley Hinson on
December 18, 1948, in Bogata. He
preceded her in death in 1972. I
Mrs. Ike V. Moore
Dies At Age 101
Mrs. Ike Vernon Moore, 101, of
Bogata, died Sunday, October 20 at
Red River Haven Nursing Home. ;
Services weretbeld at 2 p.m. Tues- <
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joe Fowler
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Delano Dunlap of Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith visited
her sister. Mrs. Barney Sugg and Mr.
Sugg of Norman, Oklahoma in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sugg
of Paris.
Rev. and Mrs. Dan Whitt of Hot
Springs, Ark. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Aimer Norwood Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and
Gene of Irving spent from Wednesday
until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfonzo Smith.
Mrs. Clyde Slusher visited Mrs. Zoe
Temple in the McCuisiton Hospital
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruise spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
James Cruise of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wayne Smith
of Irving spent Saturday night with
Mr. anaMrs. Alfonzo Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williams
of Rockford and Roger Allen and An-
drea of Deport visited Mr. and Mrs.
of Blossom and Rick
Sylvan visited Mr. and
Allen Sunday afternoon.
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andson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Watson.
Jarvis Deana Brad and Bruce and
Chuck Allen were supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Watson Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny JFIall of
Clarksville visited Harry Slusher
Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ruyle of Taylor-
town visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Smith Wednesday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Whitt of Hot
Springs, Ark. were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer
Norwood.
Marion Mitchell, and Avis Nelson.
Anita Fisher spent the week end
with her sister, Linda Williams, in «•*«**«’« « v
John town «*«*«**», ventjon in Powderly on Monday.
Mrs. Bob Embry received word of
a new baby girl born to the former
Cindy Crabb of Round Rock. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Dean
Crabb and Mrs. Essie Cole of Bogata
Nursing Home is great-grandmother.
They named the baby Abigail.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mitchell of
Clarksville all spent Saturday with
the Doug Mitchells’ daughter and
family in New Boston.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Em-
brey were Mrs. Elbert Dean Crabb of ■’
Round Rock, Sharon Atterberry of
Euless, and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy
Embrey.
Those having repair work done on
their homes this past few days were
Wayne Roberts, Richard Gandys, and
Stella Ridens.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Baker and
Stella Ridens attended open house at
the new Detroit Bank Saturday and
visited Tessie Chandler.
Mrs. Ethel Epps returned home
Saturday after spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Epps and Dana
of Beckville.
Visiting Mrs. Stella Ridens was
Mrs. Ruby Legate of Bogata.
Attending the State Fair in Dallas
Tuesday were Richard Gandy, Mr.
Fulbright News
and Mrs. Worth Baker, Mrs. Ruth*
Adams, and Linda Embrey. They
went with Molee Huddleston’s bus
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gandy spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Gamer of Cypress
Springs. All enjoyed a hamburger
cook-out.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Kerbow return-
ed home Saturday after spending two
God pardons like a mo-
ther, who kisses the
offense into everlasting
, forgetfulness.
—Henry Ward Beecher
We wish to thank everyone for your
cards, prayers, and other kindnesses
shown us during oursurgerys and at
home. A special thanks to Brothers
Randy.
Dotty Carr & Dorothy Moore
We wish to thank our good
neighbors, friends and relatives for th
good deeds they did for us while I was
in the hospital and since I have come
home. The prayers, food, cards,
visits, flowers and phone calls were
so appreciated.
* May God Bless each of you.
Alma & Clint Hensley
Co. after working there 39 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mattie; two
sons, Roy Lynn Rogers of Fairfield
and Johnny Wesley Rogers of Paris;
two daughters, Brenda Hoover of Mt.
Pleasant,and Pam Wood of Ore City;
three borthers, Eugene Rogers, Jack
Rogen, all of Dallas; five sisters,
Martha Melton of Ennis, Joanne
Buchanan of Midlothian; Billie Ann
Allen of Colorado, Mary Lou Spivey
of Arlington and Peggy Hall of
Farmers Branch; five grandchildren.
Bearers were Jessie Gray, Donnie
Strain, Charlie Lewis, Bill Buckman,
Jackie Gray, Bo Harville, Carl Wood,
James C. Watson and Robert Lewis.
Mr. William Hensley
Dies At Age 75
The shooting death of 75 year old
William Albert (Bill) Hensley, age 75,
has been ruled as suicide.
Lamar County Sheriff’s deputies
said Hensley shot himself in the chest
with a .22 caliber pistol on Wednes-
day, October 16 at his home.
Funeral services were held on Fri-
day, October 18 at Knights of Honor
Cemetery in Blossom with the Rev
Obituaries
Mr 1 T Ranpre Lowery was a Methodist and served
Mr. J. 1. Kogers in the Air Force during WWII and in ■
r Dies At Aee 65 Korea. He was a retired 8cho°1 ad*'
1, »e 05 ministrator of the Sabine Independent >
J.T. Rogers, 65, 228 Circle Drive, School District in Liberty City. 4
Bogata, died Tuesday morning,Oc-
tober 15.
Services were held at 11 a.m.
Thursday, October 17 at the First
Baptist Church in Bogata with Rev.
Bob Posey officiating. Burial will be
in Bogata Cemetery by Bogata
Funeral Home.
Mr. Rogers was bom April 8,1920
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MtaXit the We thank each of y0U ford
' tog the illness and death of
lenvisitedMr. ed mother and grandmother,
M^SdMrt' Reeta Evans. May God show,
of Paris blessings on all.
’ Sugg of Nor- Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Evans
hu^ayjiight j.l. Evans
Louis Evans
Rhonda Sue Sowell
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officiating.
Mr. Hensley was bom March 6,1909
to Collin County, a son of Richard and
Novella Bass Hensley. He married
Opal Dunagan on July 24, 1982 in
Detroit. He was a veteran of World
War II, serving in the Army.
Surviving are his wife; one
daughter, Betty Thompson of
Garland; one son William J. Hensley
of Garland; his mother, Novella Allen
of Blossom; two brothers, Benny
Hensley of Dallas and Lawrence J.
Hensley of Blossom; three sisters,
Juanita Bowman of Dallas, Geneva
Giusti of Blossom and Katherine
Stewart of Paris; three stepsons,
Robert Dixon of Clarksville, Johnny
Barrett of Blossom and Don Dixon of
Detroit; two stepdaughters, Carol
Aaron of Wic^igi JPalls ^ri^ Patrice
Hensley of Blossom; nvegrahd- ..
children; 11 great-grandchildren; two day, October 22 at the Bogata Church
great-great-grandchildren. of Christ with Benny Cogburn
officiating.
Bogata Funeral Home will make
burial in Bogata Cemetery.
Mrs. Moore was bom April 28,1884,
in Red River County, a daughter of
We thank our wonderful friends for
their kind words of sympathy and the
delicious food. The flowers were r
beautiful. You will always be to our retired from Texas Power and Light
hearts.
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both of El Paso; six great-
grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews.
Beareres will be Glenn White, Pete
Riggs, Woodrow Legate, Gordon
Strato, Donovan Strato and Barney
Alsobrook.
Kevin Leslie Craig
Dies At Age 7
Funeral services for Kevin Leslie
Craig, age 7, Rt. 1, Pattonville, were
held Tuesday, October 22 at 2 p.m. in
Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. James Hensley and the
Rev. L.C. Stout officiation. Burial
followed to Shady Grove Cemetery.
He died Friday, October 18, to Fan-
nin County Memorial Hospital follow-
ing an automobile accident.
He was bom on March 28,1978, in
Paris, a son of Kenneth and Linda
Lane Craig. He was amember of the I
Pattonville Baptist Church and at-
tended Deport Elementary School.
Surving are his parents; one bor-
ther, Caleb Craig of the home, one
half brother, Henry Craig of Houston;
two half sisters, Debbie Elmore of
Dallas and Melinda Craig of Dallas;
his maternal grandmother, Eva Lane
of Bonham; his paternal grand-
parents, Dan and Elrida Craig of Pat-
tonville; great-grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Green of Bonham.
Webb, Cunningham, and Joy White of Mf. Dennis M. LOWCfy
Dies At Age 64
Dennis M. Lowery, 64, of Liberty g|
City died to Roy H. LairdHospital to Samuel and Betty Nicks Harbison*
‘ ~ * She married Grover Cleveland Moore
on Dec. 10,1903. He died December *
25, 1934. She was a member of the '
Bogata Church of Christ.
Surviving are one daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Herman (Willie Mae) Moore of
El Paso; two granddaughters
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and serveral nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Viola Mae Scott 1
Dies At Age 70
Viola Mae Scott, Rt. 2, Flint, Texas, .
died Saturday, October 19 at the
University Health Center to Tyler.
Services were held at 10 a.m. Tues-
day, October 22 at Bright-Holland
Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.
Joe Blackshear and the Rev. Dverle
Archer officiating. Burial will be in
Union Cemetery to Taylortown.
Mrs.dScott was bora October 19,
1915 to Lamar County, a daughter of
Jesse and Ida Mae Goforth Abbott.: .
She married Malcolm Scott on
September 17,1933 to Delta County.
Surviving are her husband; one
son, Gordon Scott of Flint; one
daughter, Wanda Key of Flint; four
borthers, G.E. Abbott; M.E. Abbott,
W.R. Abbott, all of Peris, and F.E.
Abbott of Ft. Worth; four sisters, .
Jessie Lee Allen of Deport, Donna Ar- “
cher of Paris, Kathleen Malone of
Taylortown and Flossie Hood of
Houston; seven grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren and 27 neices
and nephews.
Mrs. Inez L. Hinson
cemetery in tsiossom witn tne Hev.
Wilbur Lee and Rev. Russell Floyd meS At Age Oo
Inez Lee Hinson, 68, of Dallas and
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shower his
Kilgore October 19. Services were
held October 21 to the Rader Funeral
Chapel to Kilgore at 12 Noon, with
Rev. Bruce Wells officiating. Burial
was in Lakeview Memorial Gardens
in Longview.
Lowery was bom November 10, raso; lW0 granddaughters
1920 in Campbell, Texas. He was a Theresa E. Dalke and Anita Vickers, <
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. The Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985, newspaper, October 24, 1985; Bogata, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268930/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.