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Monday, November 5,2001
The Baytown Sun 3A
Obituaries
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Russell "Rusty"
ieno Hooks
Russell “Rusty’' Jeno Hooks,
of Crosby, passed away Friday,
Nov. 2, 2001 at St. Luke’s
Hospital .in Houston.
Russell was born March 13,
1961 in Crosby and lived in this
area all of his life. He was a
1979 graduate of Crosby High
School. He was a retired
mechanic for the U.S. Postal
Service - Central Vehicle
Maintenance Facility of
Houston. He was a member of
First Baptist Church of Crosby.
He was preceded in death by
his grandparents, Paskel and
Faye Hooks and Leonard and
Minnie Brown.
He is survived by his wife of
19 years, Robin Hooks of
Crosby; parents, Paskel and
Helen Hooks of Crosby; broth-
er and sister-in-law, Brian and
Julie Hooks of Dayton; sister
and brother-in-law, Laura and
Steven Hobbs of Crosby;
father-in-law and mother-in-
law, Art and Rose Newkerk of
Pasadena; sister-in-law and hus-
band, Sheila and James Herman
of Arlington, Tenn.;|' niece,
Emily; nephews, David, Phillip,
Alex afid Tyler; numerous
aunts, uncles, cousins and
friends.
Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.,
Monday, November 5, 2001 at
Navarre Funeral Home.
Funeral Services will be
Tuesday, November 6, 2001 at
2 p.m. at Navarre Funeral
Home Chapel.
Interment will be at White
Cemetery in Highlands.
Pallbearers are Bob James,
Mark Anderson, Greg Stiles,
Ralph Lipka, Rusty Powers and
Arthur Blomstrom.
Memorials may be made to
the National Kidney
Foundation and to Life Gift.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Navarre Funeral
Home, 2444, Rollingbrook,
Baytown, Texas, (281) 422-
8111.
John Thomas Fuller
John Thomas Fuller, 50, of
Kenedy, passed away Nov. 4,
2001.
He was born July 8, 1951, in
Forth Worth, Texas. He worked
as a rancher and was a member
of the Methodist church.
He was preceded in death by
his father, Roy L. Fuller.
He is survived by his mother,
Jean Singletary Fuller, of
Goliad; his brothers, Dr. James
Fuller, of Victoria, and Roy L.
Fuller Jr. and Bruce Fuller, both
of Baytown.
Graveside services will be
held 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6 at
the Masonic Cemetery in
Johnson City, Texas, with the
Rev. Wilford Zirkel officiating.
Memorials may be sent to the
First United Methodist Church
in Goliad.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Colonial Funeral
Home, P.O. Box 910, Goliad.
Texas, 77963, (361) 645-3216.
Police Beat
Spray paint damages
vehicles, door
A 41-year-old Baytown
woman reported that her two
vehicles and back door were
spray-painted in the 3100 block
of Garth Road. Damage was
estimated, at $2,200.
Another man at the same
location reported that his truck
was also vandalized by spray
paint. Damage was estimated at
$1,000.
Man arrested
for shoplifting
A 40-year-old Baytown man
was arrested. Saturday in the
2200 block of North Main'
Street for shoplifting.
The man stole $244.71 in
meat and beer. Bond was set at
$1,000.
Man arrested for DWI
' A 53-year-old Baytown man
was arrested Saturday in the
700 block of West Sterling
Avenue during a traffic stop.
The man was charged with dri-
ving while intoxicated. Bond
was set at $5,000.
Hotel clerk robbed at
Detained American celebrates birthday in Kabul gun point
A woman who was working
the front desk of a hotel in the
4900 block of Interstate. 10
reported that a man entered the
lobby and displeased a weapon.
The man demanded the
money register. The Vvoman
gave the man $30 and he left in
an unknown ditection.
Several guns stolen
A 39-year-old Baytown man
reported that someone broke
into his residence in the 1300
block of Strickland Street and
stole several firearms.
The weapons were valued at
$3,200.
Woman arrested for
public intoxication
A 37-year:old Baytown
woman was arrested early
Sunday at the intersection of
North Alexander Drive and
Lacy Drive after she was found
passed out on the side of the
road. The woman was'charged
with public intoxication. Bond
was set at $275.
Police respond to
166 calls
Between 6 a.m. Saturday and
6 a.m. Sunday, Baytown police
responded to 166 calls, includ-
ing seven alarms, one assault,
two auto thefts, three burglar-
ies, four reports of criminal
mischief, 33 disturbances, one
forgery, robberies, two thefts,
one major accident and 14
minor accidents.
Police Beat is compiled fmm
Baytown Police Department
reports. Crime Stoppers pay s
cash for tips and callets
remain anonymous. Cali (281)
427 TIPS. The Baytown police
14bb site is police.baytown.org.
The Twins are forty
John & Jerry
Zaruba
Love
Sissy & Kenny Bolen &
Edward Wynde Zaruba
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP)
— Dayna Curry celebrated her
30th birthday Sunday — and
marked her 93rd day in a jail in
Afghanistan along with seven
other foreigners accused of
preaching Christianity in this
devoutly Muslim country.
Her mother, Nancy Cassell of
Thompsons Station, Tenn. —
waiting in neighboring Pakistan
-^said she had sent a package
with a cake and candles for
Curry that should arrive soon at
the two-story prison where her
daughter is held in the Afghan
capital, Kabul. *. -
' / Abdurahman Hottak, the
Talibans consulate department
chief, said packages from the
loved ones of all eight prisoners
would be delivered. “That’s
good news,” said Cassell, con-
tacted by telephone. “There are
just a whole bunch of small
things for them to have fun
with.”
At the prison, surrounded by
high dirty-white cement wall
and barbed wire, the windows
have rusted steel bars. The gate
to the compound is gray steel,
with a small opening that
requires anyone entering to
hunch over.
But the guards, sitting on bro-
ken chairs at the entrance to the
detention center, are friendly.
There is a steel bed as well, but
without a mattress.” One of the
guards, Amir Jan, smiles and
says the prisoners are in good
health.
. “They are very good, strong.
Sometimes they are singing.
They get only good food from
the restaurant and they don’t
even drink the water here. They
get mineral water from the mar-
ket,” says Jan, wrapping himself
in the traditional woolen shawl
worn by most Afghan men dur-
ing the cold winter months.
The pounding of the U.S.-led
aerial bombardment can at
times be heard from the Kabul
prison.
Curry and another American,
Heather Mercer, are both
employees of the German-
based Shelter Now
International organization. They
were arrested on Aug. 3. They
are graduates of Baylor
University and were active
members of Antioch
Community Church in Waco.
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