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Denton Record-Chronicle
LOCAL
Sunday, August 10, 2014
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Restaurants
for lease.
The spaces for the restau-
rants are 75 percent complete
inside, and he hopes they’ll be
completed soon so the restau-
rants can start moving in and
prepare to open later this year.
When Tamprateep started
the project, he approached sev-
eral businesses. He didn’t initial-
ly intend for all three restaurants
to be Asian cuisine, he said.
“I approached them and
that’s how it works. And actually
the convenience store owner is
Asian, it’s funny” Tamprateep
said.
Even though the theme of
the tenants is similar to his own
restaurant on Scripture Street,
he’s not interested in moving be-
cause business owners shouldn’t
have to compete with their land-
lord, he said.
James and
Victoria
Trinh, owners
of Viet Bites,
will open a
second loca-
tion of their
restaurant on
Hickory
Street near
the Universi-
ty of North
Texas.
Al Key/DRC
file photo
Viet Bites is setting its grand-
opening date for the first day of
school, Aug. 25, but was plan-
ning a soft opening sometime
this week. Co-owner James
Trinh said he hopes everything
will be in by next weekend.
Since the shopping center is
right by UNT and nearby Fry
Street bars, it will give Viet Bites
a new market to tap. The origi-
nal Viet Bites on South Elm
Street opened in 2013.
“Everyone wants to be by Fry
Street because that’s the top real
estate location for restaurants in
Denton where it’s not so hectic
like [Loop] 288,” Trinh said.
“Even people who work in the
bars around there know us and
love us and said it would be great
to have us there.”
Trinh said Tamprateep
worked with them along the way
and he felt comfortable with
him as a landlord.
Viet Bites’ Hickory Street lo-
cation will offer a new concept,
so diners can get different expe-
OBITUARIES
Lynn Ann Briggs
Lynn Ann Briggs, 69, of Demon, Texas,
passed away at her home on August 7, 2014.
Mrs. Briggs was bom on September 18,
1944, in Harrison, Arkansas, to Lowell and
Dorothy (Clark) Little. She was an avid bingo
player and Jitterbug dancer.
The Little family moved to the Denton area
in April of 1957. Lynn attended Denton High School,
graduating in 1962, lit was there she initially met Ernest
Briggs. After graduation she completed two years of college,
then started working at Victor Equipment Co., in Denton, It
was through their association at Victor Equipment that Ernest
and Lynn formed their relationship. They married November
of 1968 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Lynn was the first daughter bom of four siblings. Her older
brother was Lowell and then came younger siblings, Paul and
Susan. She was always a sister to be reckoned with, and
even with the diversity found in a family of six, always
seemed to win out. You always wanted her on your side, and
we all loved her. As we all grew up and went our separate
ways, she never left our thoughts and hearts, At this solemn
time, we again feel the enormous void of Lynn going her
separate way,
Lynn is survived by: her husband, Ernest Briggs of
Denton; son. Paul Briggs of Orlando, Florida; daughter,
Rebecca Edgar of Denton, Texas; and two brothers, Lowell
P. Little of Albuquerque, NM, and Paul C. Little of Denton,
She also has five grandchildren; mother-in-law, Anita Rainey;
sisters-in-law, Sue Aldag and husband Virgil, Julie Doty; and
brother-in-law, Terry Rainey and wife Jerri,
She is preceded in death by her parents, Lowell P. and
Dorothy Little, as well as sister Susie. May she find peace
and God’s grace.
The family will receive friends at DeBerry Funeral Directors
in Denton, Texas on Monday, August 11,2014, from 5-7 P.M.
Funeral Services will be held in the Chapel of DeBerry
Funeral Directors on Tuesday, August 12, 2014, at 2:00 P.M.
with Virgil Aldag officiating. A private family interment will
follow at Cooper Creek Cemetery in Denton. Memorial
contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Foundation,
6520 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309.
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OBITUARIES
■ James Thomas Wilson
James Thomas Wilson, age 82 and a
resident of Sanger, TX. passed away on
Ik August 6, 2014 in Sanger, TX James was
bom on April 20, 1932 in Canton, TX to
i Guyton and Anne Wilson
He is survived by his wife Betty Jo Wilson
and two daughters; Gail McDonald and her
husband Johnny and Sheri Lynn Brazeel and her husband
Philip and one son; James Ronnie Wilson and his wife
Tracie, He is also survived by one brother, Jessie Wilson
and one sister, Christine McDonald and four grandchildren,
Marisa, Kayiee, Melissa and Jonathan,
A visitation will be held on Sunday, August 10, 2014
from 3:00pm till 6:00pm at Flower Mound Family Funeral
Home. Graveside funeral services will be held on Monday,
August 11,2014 at Flower Mound Cemetery._
Catherine A. Czajka Dobrowski
A Celebration of Life for Catherine A,
r* Czajka Dobrowski, 63, will be held on
J* ^ Wednesday, August 13, 2014, from 5p,m. until
I M 8 p.m., at the family home in Justinjexas.
Born February 12,1951 „ in Chicago, the
daughter of the late Theresa (nee Luzadder)
and the late Edward Czajka, She passed
away on Monday, July 14, 2014. Cathy grew up in West
Chicago, Illinois, before moving to Now Jersey and most
recently lived in Justin, Texas.
She enjoyed traveling, organic gardening, and her family.
She also enjoyed her home being a rest stop for monarch
butterflies.
Preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Steve
Czajka, Cathy is survived by her husband George Dobrowski;
her children, Dana (Kiva) Patten, Beth (Shawn) Boedecker,
Michelle Dobrowski, and good friend Erica Centeno;
grandchildren, Jason and Lexi Boedecker and Henry and
Oliver Patten; siblings, Tom Czajka, Marguerite "Peggy"
Czajka, and Mike (Kim) Czajka.
Contributions in Cathy’s memory can be made to
(d octo rsw ithoutbo rders.org).
Online condolences may be left for the family at
www. dento nf u n e ra I ho me. net.
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riences at the two locations. It
will be a fast-casual atmosphere,
with less variety, so busy stu-
dents can get in and out the door
quickly.
“Right now we have a lot of
space limitations, so sourcing it
out to the new location, we can
be more creative at the old loca-
tion,” Trinh said. “I think people
will even want to visit the old lo-
cation more, so I’m not afraid.”
As far as competition goes,
Sushi Cafe already has its own
clientele, since the business is re-
locating from a nearby spot on
Oak Street. Sushi Cafe’s owner is
also opening Seoul Wings,
whose menu, Trinh said, will be
different and exciting.
“We’re not scared of competi-
tion but think it will make us
strive to be better,” Trinh said. “It
will get us to be innovative at
times to keep up.”
ADAM SCHRADER can be
reached at 940-566-6882 and
via Twitter at @Schrader_
Adam.
OBITUARIES
Jeffrey Walton Miller
Jeffrey Walton Miller, our devoted
husband, father, grandfather, and friend went
lo bo with his family in heaven on Monday,
August 4, 2014. Jeff was born on August 7,
1951 in Denton to Russell and Carolyn Miller.
Jeff married the love of his life Sharon
Eichelberger in Boonville, on August 3,1974,
He was blessed with four children.
He attended Denton schools, Korn per Military School
and College in Boonville. He received his associate’s degree
there and his bachelor’s degree in business administration
from Central Methodist College in Fayette, MO. Jeff was very
proud of his military service and served in the ROTC al
Kemper and also attended airborne school in Ft. Benning, GA
while in the ROTC. He went on to serve as a captain in the
U S Army and Army Reserves. He was a member of St.
David of Wales Episcopal Church and the Elks Lodge.
Jeff was the owner of Lone Star Fence & Supply in
Denton, formerly known as Hurricane Fence, He was an avid
hunter, sportsman, fisherman, and golfer. He also loved to
travel and go camping with his family and friends. Jeff
embraced life and lived it to the fullest. He will be
remembered for his laughter and sense of humor as well as
the famous fish fry’s he would host tor his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his son, Chadwick Walton
Miller and his father, Russell Miller. He is survived by his wife
of 40 years Sharon; mother Carolyn Miller of Denton; sons
Zachary Miller and Nicholas Miller, both of Denton; daughter
Holly Miller Pennington and husband Michael of Sanger;
three grandchildren, Tristan Miller of Little Elm, Wyatt
Pennington and Blakely Pennington of Sanger; sisters Cindy
Knox and husband Stephen and Sandra Strange, all of
Denton; mother-in-law Gerrie Eichelberger of Pilot Grove,
MO; sisters-in-law Diane Kammerich and husband Don of
Pilot Grove; Teresa Hoeppner and husband of Higginsville,
MO; brothers-in-law Hoke Eichelberger and wife Christie of
Boonville; Marvin Eichelberger and wife Tammy of Boonville;
Ardan Eichelberger and wife Stacie of Boonville; uncle Jim
Hallinan of Alexandria, LA and several nieces, nephews and
cousins.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 12, 2014
from 5:00pm to 7:00 pm at DeBerry Funeral Directors. The
funeral will be held on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at 2:00
pm al Immaculate Conception Church in Denton, Interment
will immediately follow at Sanger Cemetery in Sanger, TX.
Online condolences may be shared at
www .deberryfuneraldirectors.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the
Alzheimer’s Association.
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