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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, August 5, 1992
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
BOYD A. DENNIS
Services for Boyd A. “B.A.”
Dennis, 92, of Baytown were
held at 1 p.m. Monday, July 27,
1992, at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church with the Rev. Ed
Schlachtenhaufen officiating.
Dennis died Friday, July 24,
in a Baytown hospital.
He lived in Baytown for 70
years. He worked for Humble
Oil and was a member of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Samp-
son Lodge No. 231 and the York
Rite and Eastern Star Crosby
Chapter.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Blanche Dennis.
He is survived by his daught-
ers, Gloria Sjolander of Bay-
town, and Wanda Greene and
husband Ellis of Humble; grand-
son, James B. and wife Carolyn
Greene of Los Angeles; grand-
daughters, Linda Marie and hus-
band Ray Dikeman of Crosby,
and Ronda and husband Bill
Hoffman of Humble; great-
grandchildren, James W.
Greene, Scott P. Greene, Rob B.
Greene, Kelly Ray Dikemav; Jr.,
Dennis Ray* Dikeman, Danny
Hoffman, Jamie Hoffman,
Amanda Hoffman, Jessica Hoff-
man and Adam Hoffinan; and
great-great-grandchildren, Kelly
Ray Dikeman III and Stephen
Dikeman.
Burial was held at San Jacinto
Memorial Park in Houston.
Pallbearers were Johnny Nor-
ton, Jack Norton, Jimmy Nor-
ton, Happy (E.W.) Sebesta, Ri-
chard C. Serbe, Ray Dikeman
and Kelly Ray Dikeman Jr.
Arrangements were under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Home in Baytown.
School. Martinez was a student
of music professor Dr. Antonio
Banuelos, who started the Bay-
town Tipica Orchestra.
He proudly served his country
in World War II in the United
States Merchant Marines, which
supplied U.S. troops on the
European frontlines. Martinez, a
Hispanic community leader, was
a member of the Guadalupanas,
Knights of Columbus, LULAC
and Mexican American
Democrats.
Martinez taught dance, music
and jewelry making and mas-
tered many instruments, includ-
ing piano and congas. He tap
danced in New York with the
famous Hines brothers and “In-
structor to the Stars” Henri Le
Tang. His personal friends in-
cluded Latin music legend Titc
Puente, jazz vibraphonist,
Lionel Hampton and Santana
conga player, Armando Peraza.
He is preceded in death by his
parents, Roman and Juliana
Martinez; brothers, Alberto
Martinez and Donato Martinez;
and sister, Paula Martinez.
Survivors include his sister,
Catalina Martinez; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Ruben and Mary
Martinez, Porfirio and Leandra
Martinez; brother, Manuel Mar-
tinez; sister and brother-in-law,
Esperanza and Juan Olivo
sister-in-law, Elvira Martinez:
and many loving nephews,
nieces, students and friends.
A rosary was said at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 2, at Earthman
Funeral Home.
Burial was at Houston Veter-
ans Cemetery.
Pallbearers were his nephews,
Hector Martinez, Richard Mar-
tinez, Porfirio Martinez, Victor
Martinez, Lucio Zamora, Aure-
lio Sanchez, Joe Montez and
David Martinez.
Arrangements were under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Home in Baytown.
MAZZU
Funeral services for Sam An-
thony Mazzu Jr., 34, of Dayton
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Aug. 6, 1992, at the First
United Methodist Church of
Dayton with the Rev. W.C. Hall
Jr., die Rev. Bill Webb, and
Father Nolan Gouthier
officiating.
Mazzu died Monday, Aug. 3.
He was bom in Beaumont and
lived in Dayton for 10 years. He
sat on the Dayton City Council,
served as an executive vice pres-
ident of the Dayton State Bank,
and was a member of the Rotary
Club of Dayton, the Liberty-
Dayton Chamber of Commerce,
the Dayton Jaycees, and the
Dayton Youth Baseball
Association.
He is survived by his wife,
Jessica Ford Mazzu of Dayton;
son, Sam Anthony Mazzu III of
Dayton; daughter, Dorothy Jo
Mazzu of Dayton; mother, Josie
Mazzu of Dayton; sister, Linda
Williams of Bloomfield, Colo.;
and nieces and nephews, Boone
Bajgier and Aimee, Mariana and
Jenny Williams.
Burial will be held at the
Magnolia Park Cemetery in
Dayton.
Pallbearers will be Terry Be-
beaux, Dave Spell, Keith
Damek, Doug Davis, Randel Ar-
nold, Larry Wadzeck, Will Leo-
nard, Dave LeBlanc, Gary Ba-
jgier and Dale Trousdale.
Honorary pallbearers will be
the Dayton City Council and the
Rotary Club of Dayton.
Donations may be made to
the First United Methodist
Church in Dayton in memory of
Sam Anthony Mazzu Jr.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Sterling Funeral
Home of Dayton.
EVERARDO MARTINEZ
Services for Everardo J. Mar-
tinez, 75, known as “Uncle Ed-
die," were held at noon Monday,
Aug. 3, 1992, at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church in Baytown.
Martinez died Thursday, July
30.
Bom in Elgin on June 15,
1917, he was a lifelong Baytown
resident. He was a member of
the original class at what later
became De Zavala Elementary
THE H.O.T.T'S SOFTBALL TEAM
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the countless individuals and especially
the parents who made contributions of
time and money to support our post
season tournament play.
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tion for 46 years, was a Harris
County maintenance worker and
a member of St. Martin De Por-
res Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife,
Anna Mae Windfont of Barrett
Station; sons and daughters-in-
law, Trent and Audrey Wind-
font, Craig Undra Windfont,
Mario DeUndra Windfont, Cur-
tis and Cynthia Windfont, all of
Barrett Station, Alex and Carla
Windfont of Highlands, and
John and Felicia Windfont of
Baytown; daughters and sons-
in-law, Angela and Michael
Morris of Channelview, and
Marven Johnson of Baytown; 19
grandchildren; mother, Ethel
Adams; brother, John Victor of
Barrett Station; nine sisters-in-
law; six brothers-in-law; and a
host of nieces, nephews, other
relatives and friends.
A wake will begin at 5 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 7, with a funeral
Mass to follow at 8 p.m., at St.
Martin De Porres Catholic
Church.
A rosary will be held at 10
a.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, at Walker
Funeral Home, 734 Farm Road
1942 in Barrett Station.
Burial will be at St. Martin
Holy Family Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Trent
Windfont, Curtis Dale Wind-
font, John Windfont, Craig
Windfont, Alex Windfont,
Mario Arceneaux, Donald Vic-
tor and Vincent Victor.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Michael Gilmore, Lester Pou-
lard, Alfred St. Romain, Roy B.
LaDay, Raymond LaDay and
Lawrence LaDay.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Walker Funeral
Home.
WEST
Oscar Jesse West Jr., 59, of
Baytown died Wednesday, Aug.
5, 1992, in a Houston hospital.
Services are pending at Navarre-
Lee Funeral Home.
Lottery goes ‘recyclable’
AUSTIN (AP) — The nation’s first recyclable lottery tickets will
debut later this year following complaints about Texas losers who
litter.
The tickets will be printed on recycled paper and also can be
recycled again, said lottery spokesman Steve Levine.
“We’re committed to taking innovative steps to help keep Texas
free of lottery litter,” said State Comptroller John Sharp, who over-
sees the lottery.
Texas will be the first state to use this type of recyclable instant
ticket, according to a letter to Sharp from the ticket manufacturer,
Dittler Brothers Inc.
The Texas Lottery will use the recyclable tickets as a pilot project
in a holiday season game in December, according to Sharp’s office.
They will be used in future lottery games if successful, Sharp said.
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.will be at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7,
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Catholic Church with the Rev.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 239, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1992, newspaper, August 5, 1992; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019319/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.