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THF. RAYTOWN SUN
Sunday. July 5.1998_3-A
Jewelry stolen from home
A residence in the 600 block of Meadowlark was burglarized
sometime between June 24 and June 29. Two sets of earrings
and a bracelet were stolen. The total loss was estimated at
$12,000.
Chevy pick-up stolen
A 57-year-old woman reported to police that her 1988 Chevy
pick-up was stolen in the 100 block of Yaupon Drive.
Ford Ranger stolen from Mall
A man reported to police that his 1997 Ford Ranger Extend-
ed Cab was stolen from the San Jacinto Mall.. The estimated
loss was $16,000 for the truck and $500 worth of items inside
the truck.
Man arrested for overdue library books
A 25-year-old man was arrested in the 1100 block of N.
Alexander for outstanding warrants. The man was wanted for
failure to return library books.
Stereo stolen from Cadillac
A man reported to police that someone had burglarized his
1987 Cadillac while it was parked at San Jacinto Mall. Some-
one had broken the window to get in and stole the stereo. The
reported value is $279.
Stolen Computer used for loan collateral
A 44-year-old female reported that her computer was stolen
from an ex-roommate and loaned to another female for collat-
eral on a cash loan.
Two men leave restaurant without
paying
Two men left a local restaurant located in the 4900 block of
I-10 without paying for their food.
Purse stolen from restaurant
A Baytown woman reported to police that she accidentally
left her purse at a restaurant in the 1300 block of Garth Road.
When she discovered her purse missing a half hour later she
went back to the restaurant and her purse was gone. The esti-
mated loss is $50.
Man arrested for hitting wife
A 17-year-old male in the 4600 block of Village Lane was
arrested and charged with assault after he reportedly struck his
wife in the head.
A/C unit stolen from church
A church on South Pruett was burglarized on Friday morn-
ing. An air conditioner window unit valued at $50 was stolen.
FUNERAL NOTICES
FRANK DENTON JR.
Frank Denton Jr., 79, of Bay-
town, died Friday, July 3, 1998, in
a local nursing facility.
He was bom on Sept. 13, 1918,
in Rogers, Texas, and lived in Bay ■
town since 1957.
He retired from Exxon in 1979
with 33 years of service.
He was a member of Second
Baptist Church, U.S. Army WWI1
Veteran, Exxon Annuitants and
Goose Creek Masonic Lodge no.
1192.
Denton was preceded in death
by his parents, Aubrey and Mary
Denton; brothers, Eugene Denton
and Bill Denton; and sister, Nell
Person.
He is survived by his wife,
Dorothy Denton of Baytown;
daughters and sons-in-law. Pattie
and Robert Koepke of Baytown
and Linda and Richard Enderli of
Baytown; grandchildren, Terri and
David Clark of Baytown, Craig
and Jennifer Koepke of Conway,
Ark., Curtis and DaWn Koepke of
Baytown, Anna Enderli of Bay-
town and Casey Enderli of Bay-
town; great-grandchildren, Aimee
Koepke of Baytown, Leslie Koep-
ke of Conway, Cade Clark of Bay-
town and Kelsie Koepke of Bay-
town; brother and sister-in-law, Jim
and Weta Denton of Schertz; sis-
ters and brothers-in-law, Joyce
Thomas of Mexia and Anna and
Kenneth Suddeth of Hubbard; sis-
ters-in-law, Evelyn Denton of
Seguin, Bobbie Denton of Axtell
and Winnie Rutter of Baytown;
aunt, Louise Wolff of Houston,
and many nieces and nephews.
His body will be in state starting
at noon Sunday, and his family will
receive friends at Navarre Funeral
Home Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m.
Services will be held at 2 p.m
Monday at Navarre Funeral Home
with Masonic rites to follow in the
chapel.
The Rev. DC. Mangum of Sec-
ond Baptist will be officiating.
Services are under the direction
of Navarre Funeral Home.
LEE
John W. Lee, 55, of Houston,
died Wednesday, July 1.1998.
He is survived by his son,
Michael T. Lee ol Galveston;
daughters and son-in-law, Margery
Davis and Carl of Lawrence Kan.,
Jennifer M. Lee of Austin; fiancee,
Pamela Plaisance and children;
and grandson Garrett L. Davis.
Funeral service will be at 2 p.m.
Saturday at San Jacinto Memorial
Funeral Home.
Interment will be at San Jacinto
Memorial Park.
Arthur Liberty of Springfield,
Mass.; arid.sister, Lena Corkins of
Palmer, Mass.
Rosary will be held at 7 p.m.
Sunday at Earthman Baytown
Chapel.
Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m.
Monday at St. Joseph Catholic
Church, 1907 Carolina St., with
the Rev. Msgr. Robert R. Baizyk,
celebrant officiating.
Burial will be at Bethany Ceme-
tery, Pasadena.
Services are under the direction
of Earthman Funeral Home.
WADE
Pauk W Wade, 70, died Friday,
July 3,1998.
He retired from Rohm and Haas
Chemical Co. in Deer Park, in
1985, after 31 years of service.
Wade is survived by his wife,
Betty Wadj: of Baytown; daughter,
of San Jacinto Memorial Funeral
Home.
Sherry HaSks and husband, Ronny
of Deer-Park; sons, Danny Wade
of Wimberly and Mark Wade of
Baytown; grandchildren, Ronna
Knight, Tammy Baughman, Loren
Wade, Casey Wade and Devan
Wade; great-grandchildren, Joshua
Knight, Jordan Knight, and Jenna
Knight; brother James Wade o*
Houghton, Mo.; and sister, Sandra
Stapelton of Bedias.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7
p.m. Sunday at Earthman’s Bay-
town Chapel.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday with the Rev. Mark Gos-
sett officiating. Services are unde r
the direction of Earthman Funerc 1
Home.
SCOTT
Willie Scott died Friday, July ?.
1998, in a Baytown hospital.
Services are pending at Fraziers
Funeral Home.
OMAN
Vincent Floyd Oman, 81, for
merly of Baytown, died-Saturday
July 4, 1998, in a Missouri City
nursing home.
Services are pending at Earth
man’s Funeral Home
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THERESA MUCKLEROY
Theresa Muckleroy, 65, formerly
of Baytown, died Thursday, July 2,
1998.
She was born November 4,
1932, in Palmer, Md.
She is survived by her children,
Lee Laviolette and wife, Pam of
Spring, Judy Bracey and husband,
Scott of Poison, Mont.; grandchil-
dren, Annette, Jackie, Shane, Lee
Jr., Nicole and Shyane; brother,
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Jury deadlocked in blinding trial
DALLAS (AP) — A jury will
return from the three-day Fourth
of July weekend to continue
deliberating the fate of a 17-
year-old high school wrestler
accused of gouging another
young man’s eyes.
Jurors met for six hours
Thursday before telling the
judge they were deadlocked 9-3,
without saying which way.
They could be overheard
yelling in disagreement several
times.
They’re expected to pick up
where they left off Monday.
In a note to State District
Judge Hal Gaither, the jury said,
“Our positions are solidified.
We don’t expect any move-
ment.”
The judge told jurors they
would have to deliberate a total
of four days.
The same amount of time it
took to pick a jury and present
evidence in the aggravated
assault trial — before declaring
a mistrial, defense attorney
David Scoggins said.
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SUPPORT
Reliving the Past
The death of a loved one causes the
bereaved to question and examine
everything about their own lives and
the relationship that existed with their
loved one. We challenge our belief
system and priorities. We are suspi-
cious of the purpose of life and the
meaning of our own lives. We con-
stantly seem to be reliving the past.
We can recall every moment and con-
versation as if they had just occurred.
We are often told by well meaning
friends that dwelling on the past is not
good for us. Often heard is the phrase
»You need to get on with your life.”
We are getting on with our life
when we relive the past. We are
actively doing our grief work when
we reminisce. We cannot get over
grief without experiencing our feel-
ings and examining our history. Grief
work is defining the meaning of the
relationship we once had, so that we
are able to bring meaning and purpose
to our lives without our loved one.
For information about bereavement
support groups call
422-8181
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 211, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 5, 1998, newspaper, July 5, 1998; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023730/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.