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2 — Gainesville, Texas DAILY REGIS TER Thursday, June 25, 2015
Memorials may be made
or
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Mrs. New died June 8,
and husband Jim; brothers,
Mound;
Weaver Street,
nieces
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honored 39 educators.
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torium.
Cooke County Sheriff Department reports
See SHERIFF, page 4
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The goal is to encourage
businesses and patrons to
share spaces.
WILBUR FRANKLIN
MATTHEWS
MANSFIELD
sent to Henderson at 800 S.
Morris (76240). Deadline
for submission is Aug. 1.
Nominations are actual-
ly accepted throughout the
year, Kennedy said, “but if
you have a nomination for
this year, we must have it
BARBARA JEAN
(BROOKS) FEASTER
NEW
by that date. And please
present the details we need
to understand the nomi-
nee’s background and what
he or she has achieved. A
primary piece of informa-
tion, of course, is the year
of GHS graduation.”
registry
www. scottfhsj. com.
Church in Collinsville with
Rev. Keith Byrom officiat-
ing.
Gainesville Daily Register
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will publish corrections of
errors in fact that have been
printed in the newspaper.
The corrections will be
made as soon as possible
after the error has been
brought to the attention of
the newspaper’s editor at
665-5511.
GISD Website
(gainesvilleisd.org, Alumni
Tab), fill out a nomination
form and submit it electron-
ically. Or they may call
Chad Henderson at 665-
4362 and request a form by
mail. The forms may be
fugitive on FM 2896 and C
136.
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DIGITAL CINEMA
4319 N. 1-35
Gainesville, TX
940/665-9999
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VIRGINIA “SUE”
LAMKIN HARE
SAINT JO
FRIDAY
June 19 -
THURSDAY
June 25, 2015
insect, the monarch butterfly
holds a very special place in
the hearts of Texans, both
young and old,” said Carter
Smith, TPWD executive
director. “Texas is situated at
the center of the biannual
monarch migration through
North America, and its
declining population should
be of great concern for
everyone.”
To keep the Texas econo-
my running in the face of
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office.
All honorees are perma-
nently recognized
engraved plaques on the
east wall of the GISD audi-
The following incidents North Hancock Street.
Possession of a controlled
Sheriff’s substance, tampering with
thank all of the Doctors, the direction of Greenwood-
Nurses and Staff for the ten-
der loving care they gave
him
Dallas, Methodist Hospital
Mansfield and
Hospital Mansfield, over the
You may sign the online
at registry
www.scottfhsj .com.
Inside Out in 3D (PG)
Fri-Thurs: 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:45
Jurassic World in 3D (PG-13)
Fri-Thurs: 11:00, 4:40, 7:30, 9:45
Jurassic World in 2D (PG-13)
Fri-Thurs: 1:50
Spy (R)
Fri-Thurs: 11:00, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00
Insidious: Chapter 3 (PG-13)
Fri-Thurs: 11:15, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 10:20
San Andreas in 2D (PG-13)
Fri-Thurs: 11:00, 1:35, 4:15, 7:00, 10:20
Tomorrowland (PG)
Fri-Thurs: 11:00, 1:40, 4:35, 7:30, 9:40
Survivors include her son, wife, Cathy Picou; mother, Whitesboro.
Leslie Carl Hare; siblings, Beatrice Picou; children,
Visitation is set for 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Monday, June 29,
2015 at First Baptist Church ducted by
in Muenster.
June 11
Christy Lynn Thompson,
Theft of material on CR 42, possession of marijuana.
216 and FM 372. Randy Allan Clover, Jr.,
existing federal Endangered
Species Act regulations, the
2009 Legislature appointed
the Comptroller to serve as
presiding officer of the
Interagency Task Force on
Economic Growth and
Endangered Species. The
task force is intended to
assist landowners, industries
and local communities in
working with endangered
species issues and assess
their economic impact on
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Whaley Memorial
Methodist Church. The
annual event is part of GHS
Homecoming activities.
Anyone wishing to sub-
mit nominations to the
Alumni or Educators Hall
of Fame should go to the
and vice president for aca-
demic affairs. “This project
is a prime example of how
research being conducted at
Texas universities can
inform both policy decisions
and industry practices.”
The research will support
the development of volun-
tary best management prac-
tices by the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department
(TPWD) and other program
partners through a collabora-
tive stakeholder process.
Research and related out-
reach activities will be coor-
dinated with many program
partners, including TPWD,
Guadalupe-Blanco River
Trust, San Antonio River
Authority and the U.S.
Forest Service.
TPWD is taking a lead-
ing role in the state and
nation on monarch butterfly
conservation efforts.
“As the official state
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important food source for
monarchs — in Texas. It also
will examine land manage-
ment approaches to enhance
the abundance of milkweed
if necessary.
“Promoting the overall
health of the monarch popu-
lation and other pollinators
is an increasingly important
topic for our state and
nation, and UTSA is proud
to lead this study,” said John
H. Frederick, UTSA provost
Mune Herr, Michelle Gray, Richerson Wyatt and Ryan
parent, Dale
the state.
“We look forward to
working with our partners
on the task force to balance
species protection with pro-
tecting the Texas economy,”
Hegar added.
For more information
about the ongoing status of
endangered species listing
and other environmental
actions affecting Texas, visit
www.KeepingTexasF irst. or
g-
Parking -
around the square.”
The county has parking
spaces for free at the Cooke
County Library, at the
Department of Safety and at
the Juvenile Probation
22, 2015 in Muenster.
He was bom Sept. 27,
spouse, Billy Brown of 1959 in Pampa.
Survivors include his
RUTH MAXINE
WHITE
COLLINSVILLE
Memorial services
Mrs. Hare died June 21,
2015 in Nocona.
She was bom Jan. 29, 17, 1943 in Maurepas, La.
The family wishes to Land Memorial Park under 1936 in Montague County. Survivors include his Funeral
DAVID BRYANT
A memorial service for
David Bryant will be held
Friday, June 26, 2015 at 6:30
p.m. at the pavilion at New
Hope Cemetery in the
Mountain Springs communi-
ty.
The service will be con-
Rev. Hollis
Parsons and visitation will
Mr. Richerson died June follow at Mountain Springs
community center.
David died May 9, 2015
at his home in Coalville,
Utah.
He was bom Sept. 19,
1950 to Troy and Irene
Bryant in Gainesville.
He was preceded in death
by his parents and his oldest
brother, Troy Jr. and wife,
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Funerals-Cremation. Leslie Carl Hare; siblings, Beatrice Picou; children, Mrs. White died June 23,
Mrs. Robertson died June Carol Ann Carter, Judy Kay Roxanne Towles, Fr. Gary J. 2015 in Collinsville.
She was bom Sept. 29,
1937 in Madera, Calif.
Survivors include her
children, Calvin White of
California, Cherry 1 Laird of
Collinsville and Robin Snow
of Collinsville; 11 grandchil-
dren and 17 great-grandchil-
dren.
You may sign the online
CLAY RICHERSON
MUENSTER — Funeral
TAMMY SUE GREWING services for Clay Loren
BROWN Richerson, 55, of Muenster registry at www.meadorfu-
NOCONA — Funeral are set for 10 a.m. Tuesday, neralhomes.com.
and Parker and Scott Richerson.
Memorials may be made
You may sign the online to the American Cancer Juanita. He is survived by his
at Society. wife, Debi; daughter, Sara;
You may sign the online son, Logan and his wife,
at KaraLee, all of Utah, and
brothers, George Bryant of
Gainesville, Harold Bryant
of Sulphur Springs, and sis-
ters, Tamera Bryant of
Columbus, Ohio, Karen
Parkhill and Jo Ellen Fisher
of Gainesville.
Memorials can be made
to the Creutzfeld-Jakob
Disease Foundation at 341
West 38th St, Suite 501, New
Arrangements are under York, NY 10018, or to a
the direction of Meador charity of your choice.
Home in
Nominations for the
Educators Hall of Fame
may include teachers,
administrators, staff mem-
bers and school board
members over GISD histo-
ry. Over its 12-year history,
the Alumni Association has
Funeral
services for Tammy Sue June 30,2015 at First Baptist
Grewing Brown, 49, of Church in Muenster with
Nocona are set for 10 a.m. Rev. Ralph Gourley officiat-
Memorial services for Thursday, June 25, 2015 at ing.
Jean (Brooks) Sacred Heart Catholic Burial will be at 11 a.m.
Church in Muenster with Fr. July 1, 2015 at Dreamland
Cemetery in Canyon under
Burial will follow in the direction of Scott
Sacred Heart Cemetery Funeral Home in Muenster,
under the direction of Scott
Burial will be in Mount Funeral Home in Muenster.
Mrs. Brown died June 21,
2015 in Muenster.
She was bom April 3,
1966.
Survivors include her
loved by all that knew him.
Will loved life. His great-
est love was for his wife,
family and his many friends
he met through the years. He MARJORIE ROBERTSON are set for 4 p.m., Sunday, 25, 2015
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((2)901 Glainoci/illn Pncricfni'
block of North Hancock Trail, Valley View.
Street. June 15
June 12 Reckless emission of air
Burglary of a vehicle in contaminant in the 3900 were taken into custody by bility.
block of CR 136. the Cooke County Sheriff’s Samantha Lynn
June 17 Department on the following Youngblood, 19, possession
Criminal mischief West of dates. of marijuana, failure to iden-
35 north service road. Lindsay Street off of
Information on forgery in Highway 82.
Criminal trespass in the the 1900 block of FM 2896.
9700 block of FM 3 71. June 13
Possession of a controlled Possession of a controlled
substance in the 300 block of substance, failure to identify
GARYANTHONY
PICOU
DENTON — Funeral
Memorial services for Gary Anthony
services for Virginia “Sue” Picou, 72, of Denton are set
Lamkin Hare, 79, of Saint Jo for 10 a.m. Thursday, June Memorial services for
at Immaculate Maxine Ruth White, 77, are
also had a great passion and FORT WORTH -- June 28, 2015 at Scott Conception Church with Fr. set for 2 p.m. Friday, June
love for playing music,writ- Services for Marjorie Funeral Home in Saint Jo Kyle Walterscheid officiat- 26, 2015 at Crossroad Bible
ing songs and jamming the Robertson, 85, are set for 11 with Rev. Ralph Gourley ing.
blues with his musicians a.m. Thursday, June 25,2015 officiating. Mr. Picou died June 21,
friends. He had a band for at Ridglea Baptist Church in Mrs. Hare died June 21, 2015 in Denton,
many years and played in the Fort Worth. 2015 in Nocona. He was bom on March
Dallas / Ft. Worth area. Burial will be in Laurel
at Baylor Hospital 21,2015. Duke and Harvey Lynn Picou, Sean Picou, and Brian
She was bom Oct. 7, Lamkin and one grandchild. Picou and five grandchil-
Kindred 1929, in Callahan County. Memorials may be made dren.
Survivors include her to Montague County Home
years in and out of the hospi- husband, Gene Robertson; Hospice or Grace Care to the St. John Paul II Parrish
tals. A very special thanks children, Michael Robertson Centers of Nocona. Building Fund, 1303 Eagle
and gratitude for their caring and David Robertson; seven You may sign the online Dr., Denton, Texas 76201.
and friendship to Will goes grandchildren and two great- registry at
to Dr. Metesh Kottopolli, Dr. grandchildren. www.scottfhjs.com.
S smart, Dr. Sumar Dhawan, You may sign the online
Dr. Maria Juarez, Dr. registry at www.star-
Mohan, Dr. Pormar and Dr. telegram.com/obituaries.
Robert Orr.
Survivors: He is sur-
vived by his loving wife
Jennie Matthews. They
would have celebrated 43
years of marriage July 28, Barbara Jean (Brooks) Sacred
2015; sons, Richard Feaster New are set for 2
Wilbur Matthews of Mesquite and p.m. Sunday, June 28, 2015 Ken Robinson officiating.
Franklin Matthews, 69, went Mark Parsons and wife at Calvary Baptist Church in
to be with his Heavenly Sabrina of Miami, Florida; Gainesville with the Rev.
Father Monday, June 22, two granddaughters Richelle Travis Flanagan officiating.
2015, after a long coura- and Sidney of Mesquite; sis-
geous battle with many ters, Etta Boggs and husband Olivet Cemetery in Pauls
health issues. Keneth of Myra, Faye Valley, Okla, at a later date.
Service: 10 am Friday at Skeans of Lindsay and Terry
Blessing Funeral Home. Krebs and husband Mark of 2015 in Gainesville.
Visitation 6-8 pm Thursday Lindsay, Jean Cain, She was bom on May 14,
at Blessing. Gainsville, Kathy Carnahan 1947 in Pauls Valley, Okla.
Will was bom March 15, and husband Jim; brothers, Survivors include her Nocona and child, Taylor
1946 in Pine Bluff, Ark. He Bill Black and wife Rose of children, Clarissa Blackbum, Scott Haster; siblings, Julie spouse, Kenet Richerson of
belonged to Roy Stanley Myra, Wendell Black and Terry Feaster and Stephanie Ann Walterscheid, Shawna Muenster; children, Kara
Masonic Lodge, in Dallas wife De Anne of Lindsay, Lantz and six grandchildren.
and also was a member of Mike Black and wife Jan of Memorial contributions Katherine Luttmer, Tony Richerson;
the York Rite and was a Flower Mound; Roy may be made to Noah's Ark, Grewing, John Grewing, Richerson and siblings, Rene
Shriner. He worked for Matthews and wife Ramona 2501 N. Weaver Street, Kenneth Grewing
Trinkote for over 27 years, of White Hill, Ark., Carroll Gainesville, TX 76240. Mathew Grewing.
His passion was the railcar Dean Matthews and wife
business , where he estab- Cindy of Coos Bay, Oregon, registry
fished a long term friendship Ronnie Matthews and wife www.geojcarroll.com.
with his customers. He was a Dixie; sisters-in-law Wanda
team player and was very Wood and Edna Strickland;
successful at his job and was And many nieces and
nephews.
June 18 25, criminal trespass, posses- tify.
were investigated by the Possession of a controlled 136. Possession of a controlled sion of dmg paraphernalia.
Cooke County Sheriff’s substance, tampering with Lost property reported in substance, tampering with Diontre Dbarr Dickerson,
Department on the following physical evidence in the 300 the 600 block of Cumberland physical evidence on Morris 27, possession of a controlled
dates. block of North Hancock Trail, Valley View. and California streets. substance, tampering with
Jan. 13 to June Street. June 15 *** physical evidence, failure to
Impersonating a public June 12 Reckless emission of air The following individuals maintain financial responsi-
servant in the 1900 block of
Hockley Creek Road. the 300 block of CR 451.
May 11 Possession of a controlled
Forgery to defraud elderly substance on FM 922 and I-
in the 400 block of FM 371.
June 11
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