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Morning for our annual
Memorial Day Program
and community picnic
as we honor,
Charles Lynn
Thompson
May 31, 2021
at Ten O Clock in the
Board canvasses
election votes
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Sunrise: 6:27
Sunset: 8:05
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Wayne Ray
Sullivan
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01:30 PM
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02:15 PM
as “the best” staff in the
state! He and his staff en-
joy seeing the smiles on
people’s faces at events and
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Howard Sampson was the
only incumbent to have re-
tained his seat. He defeated
his opponent Jeff Minson
with a 214 to 69 decision.
Mercedes Renteria won
the District 2 seat, prevail-
ing over incumbent Agustin
Loredo III with a vote count
The votes from the May 1
election of the Goose Creek
CISD board members have
been officially canvassed.
District 1 representative
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All cancer survivors in
the community are invit-
ed to the event. They can
decorate their vehicles to
demonstrate their passion
for Relay for Life. Survi-
vors will receive shirts and
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Wayne Ray Sullivan,
85, of Cove, Texas,
passed away peacefully
at home on Friday, May
7, 2021. He was born
in Goose Creek, TX, on
October 23, 1935 to the
late Andrew Sullivan and
Elva Treadwell Sullivan.
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of 169 to 118. Incumbent
Ben Pape lost to newcomer
Helen Berrott-Tims in the
closest of the three races
by 21 votes. The final vote
tally, according to Har-
risVotes.org, was 193 for
Berrott-Tims to Pape’s 172
votes.
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in death by his parents;
brothers, J.E. Cooke and
Frank I. Cooke; and sister
Novell Baker.
He is survived by
his wife of 32 years,
Sandy; sons Jeff Sullivan
(Carol) of Anderson, TX,
Frankie Sullivan (Bea),
of Medina, TX, and step-
daughter Becky Rodgers
(David) of Cove, TX.
Grandchildren include
Tyler Sullivan (Bailey),
Logan Sullivan (Alex),
Rachel Sullivan, Scarlet
Stephenson, Ashtyn
Stephenson, Claye Ann
Sullivan, Luke Rodgers
and Kate Rodgers.
Special thanks to
Brandie, Vonn and the
entire staff at Fresenius
Kidney Care Baytown
North, SEV Home Care
and Faith Community
Hospice, for their
exceptional care.
A visitation with
Nature Center, Pirates Bay,
and Calypso Cove.
to CV-61 out of San
Diego, California.
After traveling to many
destinations, he loved
to share stories about
his time in Alaska and
Washington as much of
this area was untouched
by man, “God’s
Country” as he referred
to it. He worked for Oil
Tanking in Houston
for nearly 30 years as a
pipeline supervisor and
consultant. Later Chuck
built custom homes
alongside his beautiful
bride Cindy. His hobbies
included fishing, hunting,
woodworking, and
gardening.
Chuck was preceded in
death by his father, Dale;
mother, Shirley; and
brother, Gene.
He is survived by
his loving wife Cindy
Copeland Thompson;
his children Lora
Patterson and husband
Loyd, Zack Thompson
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and wife Brianna and
LeAnn Osbourne; his
grandchildren, Olivia,
Baze, Laken, and Cove;
his siblings Jet Thompson
and wife Michelle,
Vicci Brown and fiance
Larry, Terry Thompson,
and Tammy Barth and
husband David; his
numerous nieces and
nephews; and a host of
other loving friends and
relatives.
To view online obituary
or to post a tribute for the
family, please visit www.
SterlingF uneralHome.
com
A Celebration of
Chuck’s Life will be
held on Saturday, May
22, 2021, at 2pm located
at 12450 Eagle Pointe
Drive, Mont Belvieu, TX
77523, “The Pavilion”
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at 9:00 AM at Navarre
Funeral Home, 2444
Rollingbrook Dr.,
Baytown, TX. Services
will follow at 10:00
AM in the Navarre
Chapel. A graveside
service will be held at
12:00 PM at South Park
Cemetery, 1310 N. Main
St. (Telephone Rd.),
Pearland, TX.
In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions
may be made to the
Ralph and Mary Wilson
Scholarship Fund,
benefitting students
of Barbers Hill FFA.
Checks can be made out
to Barbers Hill Young
Fanners, P.O. Box 231
Mont Belvieu, TX 77580.
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time employees responsible
for Baytown’s park main-
tenance and construction.
He also served as staff li-
aison for the Goose Creek
Stream Greenbelt Commit-
tee, where he was heavily
involved with procuring
and administering grants
for both the Goose Creek
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swag bags on a first-come,
first-serve basis. After the
survivor’s parade and lu-
minaria route, community
members are welcomed
to drive around the parade
trail to celebrate, honor
and remember those with
cancer. There will be food,
socially distanced games,
and a car show onsite.
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Scott was also a key mem-
ber of the team involved
with the initial planning
and implementation of the
Baytown Nature Center
Master Plan.
In August 2000, Scott
was promoted to Interim
CenterPoint
Energy
“You get to make a dif-
ference in people’s lives,”
says Scott. “We have been
blessed with resources to
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Baytown Parks & Recre- people who go to our parks
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To make donations,
register as a survivor, or
dedicate a luminaria, visit
the Relay For Life web-
site at www.relayforlife.
org/bayareatx. Donations
can also be made by check
payable to the American
Cancer Society and the
Bay Area RFL at P.O. Box
758, Baytown, TX 77522.
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Charles “Chuck” Lynn
Thompson of Wallisville,
Texas, went to be with
the Lord on May 8, 2021,
at the age of 65. Chuck
was bom on January 5,
1956, in Houston, Texas,
to the late Charles “Dale”
and Shirley Thompson.
Chuck joined the
Navy (ABF 3 Petty
Officer) and was assigned
November 2000. Shortly, the day better for park pa-
he created what he consid- trons. In 2014, Scott was
ers to be his greatest pro- recognized by the Texas
fessional accomplishment: Recreation and Parks Soci-
The Aquatics Division, ety with the Dan Whitworth
which now oversees Pirates Fellow Award - which is
Bay and Calypso Cove. the highest the it can bestow
Today, Scott oversees a - honored his outstanding
Parks & Recreation De- service to the parks and
partment that has grown to recreation field and contri-
include 65 full-time staff bution to the advancement
members, 51 parks, 5 spe- of the Texas Recreation and
cial use facilities, the Eddie Park Society.
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distributions
May 13: St. Paul’s
Lutheran, 712 Schil-
ling Ave, 9 to noon.
May 13: Missou-
ri Street Church of
Christ, 3400 Highway
146, 9 to noon.
May 15: St. Mark’s
Methodist Church,
3811 North Main St., 9
to noon.
May 19: First United
Methodist Church of
Mont Belvieu, 10629
Eagle Drive, 9 to 11
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 2021, newspaper, May 13, 2021; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468396/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.