The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1991 Page: 3 of 24
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday, October 18, 1991
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RODNEY CLEVENGER
Services for Rodney Shawn
Clevenger, 23, of Highlands will
be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct.
18, 1991, at White Chapel Fun-
eral Home in Highlands with the
Rev. Roy Parker officiating.
. . Clevenger died in an auto-
■ pedestrian accident on Tuesday,
0ct. 15.
* He was bom Sept. 26, 1968,
In Baytown and was lifelong re-
; sident of Highlands. He was a
• fhember of First Baptist Church
! in Baytown. He worked as an
: electrician for A. E. Merit.
; T He is survived by son, Chase
Glenn Fayle of Baytown; pa-
jents, Kathy and Mike Caudle of
function City, Ga., and Patty
; and Aubrey Clevenger of Chan-
helview; grandparents, W.A.
and Melba Smith of Highlands;
great-grandmother, Sallie
Schmidt of Hempstead; stepsis-
ters, Erica Clevenger and Sarah
Olevenger, both of Channel-
view; and brothers, Dustin Lynn
. Clevenger of Highlands, Aaron
I- Clevenger and Austin Cleven-
;-'ger, both of Channelview
jT Burial will be at White
■; Chapel Cemetery in Highlands.
Pallbearers will be Ronald
Smith, Ri<*ky Sfmith, Jerry
French, Kevin Moffett, Ronnie
'.Mac Moffett, Lawrence Smith,
Tim McNabb and David
! .Turman.
Arrangements are under the
• -direction of White Chapel Fun-
• eral Home in Highlands.
CRANFORD
Private graveside services for
Irene Cranford, 84, of Baytown
will be held at 2 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 18, 1991, at Memory Gar-
dens Cemetery with the Rev. Dr.
Roland Spears of Eastside Bap-
tist Church officiating.
Mrs. Cranford died Wednes-
day, Oct. 16, 1991, at a lpcal
nursing home.
She had been a resident of
Baytown since 1928 and was a
member of Eastside Baptist
Church.
Mrs. Cranford is survived by
her husband, Charles E. Cran-
ford of Baytown; daughter and
son-in-law, Dorothy and Jack
Sutphin of Baytown; grand-
daughter and her husband,
Sandra and Vernon Olney of
Baytown; and great-
granddaughter and her husband,
Wendy and Jeff Murray of
Houston.
Burial will be at Memory
Gardens Cemetery in Baytown.
In lieu of the usual remem-
brances, contributions may be
made to the charity of choice.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Home in Baytown.
NORTHCUTT
Services for Audie Lee North-
cutt, 67, of Lake Granada will
be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
19, 1991, at Sterling Funeral
Chapel in Dayton with the Rev.
Mike Taylor officiating.
Northcutt died Tuesday, Oct.
15, in a Liberty hospital.
He was bom in El Campo and
had beeri a resident of Lake Gra-
nada the past eight years. He
was a retired operator for Texas
Gulf Sulphur, a member of the
Calvary Baptist Church in Moss
Bluff, a member of the Men’s
Sunday School class and served
' in the U.S. Army Air Corps dur-
ing World War II.
Northcutt is survived by his
wife, Georgia Northcutt of Lake
Granada; son, Audie Northcutt
Jr. of League City; daughter,
Rita Barton of Dayton; brother,
Monroe Northcutt of Victoria;
sisters, Jean Shirron of Spring,
Geneva Kretschmar of Port La-
vaca, Meadie Kohelffel of
Needville and Mae Workman
and Lelia Wiggington, both of
El Campo; and four grandchil-
dren and three great-
grandchildren. o
Burial will be at the Palms
Memorial Park in Dayton.
Pallbearers will be Eugene
Schmaker, Donald Wiggington,
Trey Brangan, Leroy Kohelffel,
Bobby Sterry and Larry
Wiggington.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Chris Sterry and Buster Cost.
Services are under the direc-
tion of Sterling Funeral Home in
Dayton.
BIBBS
Services for Abraham Bibbs,
80, of Baytown are pending at
Johnson and Frazier Funeral
Home. He died Friday, Oct. 18,
1991, in a Liberty nursin&home.
Retirees upset over increase
TAMPA, Ha. (AP) — For
Ola McLaurin, getting through
the month on a $240 Social Sec-
urity check is hard enough, and
she says the smallest cost-of-
living increase in five years
won’t make it any easier.
“I’m hurting already,” the
79-year-old retired Tampa
housekeeper said Thursday,
echoing the sentiments of other
elderly people across the nation.
“I’ve got rent, electricity bills,
phone bills that keep going up.
My check has to keep up. A few
extra dollars just ain’t enpugh,”
she said.
The government announced
Thursday that the nation’s 43
million Social Security reci-
pients will. receive a 3.7 percent
cost-of-living increase next Ja-
nuary, the smallest raise since
1987 when benefits rose 1.3 per-
cent. Last year’s increase was
5.4 percent.
The average-cheek will rise
just $22 a month to $629, re-
flecting moderate price inflation
because of the sluggish
economy.
McLaurin is among an esti-’
mated 25 percent of Americans
who rely on Social Security for
more than 90 percent of their in-
come. After paying premiums
for supplemental health insur-
ance, her check comes to just
$240.
“You try living in this world
on $240 a month — it’s hard,”
she said.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1991, newspaper, October 18, 1991; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061166/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.